Trip To New York City – Part 1

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OK, when is the last time you really went somewhere you really liked? Some place like NYC. The city that does not sleep. This is one claim that is so real about New York City. I am born and raised in Brooklyn. A family of immigrants like just about everyone in the United States. My family descends from Cuba. My father moved to NY in 1959 from Cuba, and we never looked back. I was born in Brooklyn in 1965 and I am going to recount my last trip or vacation to NYC. In this post I am going to give you outs to save money, and share my trip and experience as my family (wife and kids) visited for the first time. Anytime you see my resources there is a surprise plan to save you money so feel free to check those out. Here is the first one: My resources.

Coney Island in July

I flew into Laguardia, NY on July 22. There are plenty of things to do in NY in the Summer and Coney Island is one of them. For those native New Yorkers like me. Coney Island is not on the grand scale of appearance like it was for a 12 year old, back in the day. But it was grand nonetheless. Shades of the “Warriors”, no. The Warriors was one of my all-time favorite movies back in the day. The film ends with Coney Island and the battle between the “Rifts” and “the Warriors”. Coney Island is just one of those places that you have to visit when in Brooklyn. It sits on the water, and the boardwalk is pretty much rebuilt since the super-storm hit NY and NJ.

Trip To NYC

Before we get into the many tourist scenes and sites for you to plan a trip to New York around, let us get into a the savings cost of the trip. Now it all depends on how many people are traveling in your party so in this first post, part 1, I will show you how to save money on your next vacation. Hopefully it will be to NYC, my hometown and one hell of a vacation state. Here are some helpful tips for you, and feel free to check on my resources to save you money. My resources.

Tips: My Resources!

  • Car Rentals are way cheaper in New Jersey almost over 50%!
  • It is cheaper to stay at a hotel at New Jersey, just across the Hudson River.
  • There are plenty of tip saving ways to cross the Hudson River each day.
  • Use the Brooklyn Bridge for free to cross from Manhattan to Brooklyn.