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Subject: Re: Going to New York - Tourists Posted on: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 00:22:05 EST

On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 12:09:29 -0500, "Bob Fusillo"
wrote:

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>> Do you really think masses of slow-moving tourists around Times Square
>> equate to excitement?

>Midtown is much more than Times Square -- The area between 56th street and
>42nd, and Lexington Avenue and Eigth Avenue, constitute a wide variety of
>activity. The action is there.

The Novotel is on Broadway and 52 St., not on Lexington. There is a
difference.

>And, even for the New Yorker, Times Square is an occasional necessary kick
>of adrenalin and tacky.
>Don't knock tourist sites.Tourists are attracted to the famous places worth
>seeing. Crowded at times ( Times) but worth it. No one goes to Venice and
>stays on the mainland because the center is packed with tourists.
>rjf

You don't have to stay near Times Square to visit it once on a trip.

Michael

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