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Hi all,
Just found out I am visiting NY in September (thanks Santa), I have only been there in dec before so have a few questions. I am coming from Australia.
What will weather be like?
Are you still on summer break?
It will be around the anniversary of 9/11 where would i find out what is planned in the city for that occasion, i would like to know what might be appropriate to attend?
Also heading down to DC for a few days, what is the train like for that trip? I have flown previously but will have my mother with me this time and thought a train might be nice change to the car or plane.
weather in september during the day can be anywhere from the mid 50s to mid 80s....bring a jacket or hooded sweatshirt just in case.
i have taken the amtrak train from nyc to dc before. very calm and easy trip. 3.5 hours. amtrak stops at union station in DC, from there i took the red line to north farragut and walked to my hotel (wyndham thomas square). the train is a relaxing experience, fun and different way of long-distance travel.
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Also heading down to DC for a few days, what is the train like for that trip? I have flown previously but will have my mother with me this time and thought a train might be nice change to the car or plane.
i also recommend the mega bus. It ends up being so cheap. I think they are doing dollar seats with 50 cent booking fees now. It's easy and they have wifi (though it can be spotty)
i also recommend the mega bus. It ends up being so cheap. I think they are doing dollar seats with 50 cent booking fees now. It's easy and they have wifi (though it can be spotty)
Well it may be cheap , but your safety is at risk. If you book early you can get a cheap train ticket.
Well it may be cheap , but your safety is at risk. If you book early you can get a cheap train ticket.
I've taken it a bunch of times and never felt unsafe. The majority of the time I take it alone. I took it to Boston to meet my parents and all the way to pittsburg once. Usually there are a lot of people one it.
If you are talking about trains, how about the Acela Express?
I would avoid ground zero. I don't understand why tourists want to visit the site where people have died. I don't like tourists visiting the site, it cheapens the site and turns it into a tourist attraction like Madame Tussuad.
Hi all,
Just found out I am visiting NY in September (thanks Santa), I have only been there in dec before so have a few questions. I am coming from Australia.
What will weather be like?
Are you still on summer break?
It will be around the anniversary of 9/11 where would i find out what is planned in the city for that occasion, i would like to know what might be appropriate to attend?
Also heading down to DC for a few days, what is the train like for that trip? I have flown previously but will have my mother with me this time and thought a train might be nice change to the car or plane.
Thanks all and merry christmas.
It will be tough to get anywhere near the WTC on the anniversary itself next year. The memorial will be opening on the tenth anniversary, which means lots of politicians, press, family members, and high security. The memorial may not be able to stay open, as the memorial is the critical path around which all of the other construction revolves, so they'll have to close it up again as construction of the streets and other buildings/systems at the site continues.
Train to DC from NYC is about three and a half hours, not a bad trip at all.
I've taken it a bunch of times and never felt unsafe. The majority of the time I take it alone. I took it to Boston to meet my parents and all the way to pittsburg once. Usually there are a lot of people one it.
My 19-year-old daughter has taken it alone to Boston on several occasions. She did fine.
Well it may be cheap , but your safety is at risk. If you book early you can get a cheap train ticket.
What? How is MegaBus unsafe? We're not talking about Chinatown buses.
I also recommend MegaBus and BoltBus. Vastly cheaper than the train and these are new buses with comfortable seats and extra leg room.
September is a fantastic time to visit NYC, but you will want to book your lodgings early as it is the start of the busy tourist season. The oppressive summer heat and humidity have usually broken by then, but it can still be quite warm.
And as far as I know, most schools will be back in session if you are visiting around 9/11.
What? How is MegaBus unsafe? We're not talking about Chinatown buses.
I also recommend MegaBus and BoltBus. Vastly cheaper than the train and these are new buses with comfortable seats and extra leg room.
September is a fantastic time to visit NYC, but you will want to book your lodgings early as it is the start of the busy tourist season. The oppressive summer heat and humidity have usually broken by then, but it can still be quite warm.
And as far as I know, most schools will be back in session if you are visiting around 9/11.
They don't follow a correct route map , like other companies like Greyhound and Truckers. They had several bridge accidents this year , the worst was upstate. There drivers also act like they own the road swerving and other things. Its not the buses themselves its the drivers , Amtrak regional can be as low as 49$ and takes 40-70mins less then the bus and comes with every the bus haves and then some. Like the cafe , wifi , larger bathrooms that actually flush.
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