will_ainsworth
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On the 29th Im off for two weeks away. My housemate is playing a festival just outside of Vancouver and I have been asked to cover the event (photography)
the festival is only 3/4 days long and we are flying to torronto after and then new york to sightsee and also my mate is gonna play a few more gigs...
so a few questions as its been a while since ive been abroad...
In those three areas have any of you been and whats the best things to do... (ive looked online and found quite a few things but whats the most worthwhile....
do i need a visa for the flight to nyc (will be for two days) ive read that i might be able to get a visa waiver? I saw the forms also for a visa on the ESTA website but haven't booked the flights from torronto to nyc yet so cant fill in the form... can this be done last minute??
I only decided to go two days ago and we leave on the 29th so Im a little unprepared!
thanks
[Edited on 18-07-2014 by will_ainsworth]
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willay
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Sign up the ESTA as soon as possible online, really easy and quick. Do not depart without one.
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RichR
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You technically don't need an ESTA if you're not flying into a US hub airport so it'll depend how you're getting from Canada into the US; however, even if you do drive across the border, for the $14 it costs, it's worth having it to hand.
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willay
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Things worth doing (in order of I dont give a crap about your opinion)
Lombardi's Coal Oven Pizza - FOOD
Times Square
Ride the subway and be a man
Empire state - dont buy tickets anywhere but inside the building
Grand Central station
United Nations building
9/11 Tribute centre, the museum is open now.
Central Park
Yo! Hotel brunch on Sundays, $45 all you can eat and drink (jugs of booze), live djs and all sorts of fun stuff going on. Make sure you book a table - http://yotelnewyork.com/eat-drink/yo-brunch/ - quite good after a night at Output
Statue of Liberty
Ghost Busters building (ladder company #8)
Rockefeller centre - did that on eat night for the viewing platform, quite cool
If you want something cool to do at night I'd defiantly recommend Output in Brooklyn, had a fantastic night there and booked online on RA.
[Edited on 18-07-2014 by willay]
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Rob_Quads
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In Vancouver go to the restaurant at the top the Empire Landmark Hotel for great views. If you go early evening you can just have a few drinks and get an amazing view. No need to pay for it at the lookout
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Robbo
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I wouldn't even bother going to NYC if its only for 2 days, I'd get so pissed off at all the things I couldn't do
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will_ainsworth
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cheers guys nice one, from canada we will probably look at flying in so guess i need to do the esta forms but cant until we have decided and booked the flights for that bit...
robbo: would rather go for 2 days than not at all... might be a while before i get the chance to go again!
willay- cheers for that, Output is a shout, didn't cassy have a residency there? my mates manager is trying to organise a few gigs in nyc, looks a sweet venue
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