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Need advice on finding cheap(er) hotels. I've had some friends suggest I stay at a hostel, but I've also had people give me the "do you want to get raped?" look. Also, the best/safest areas to stay? I went to Seattle with friends one year and we stayed in an area full of prostitutes and crazy homeless people. Don't want a repeat. Thanks.

When my wife and I were dating and still living at home with our parents we decided to stay at a hostel to get some alone time. Staying in a hostel is not a good way to have some alone time. Our door not only didn't have a lock, it didn't have a door handle. The guy running the place was wearing pink hot pants and was hitting on me while we were trying to check in. We ended up pulling the mattresses (I now believe they bought Navy surplus mattresses that were intended to be used on ships...they were small) off the bunk beds we were assigned to and putting them on the floor so we could lay next to each other.

I've never had any desire to stay in a hostel since.
 
When my wife and I were dating and still living at home with our parents we decided to stay at a hostel to get some alone time. Staying in a hostel is not a good way to have some alone time. Our door not only didn't have a lock, it didn't have a door handle. The guy running the place was wearing pink hot pants and was hitting on me while we were trying to check in. We ended up pulling the mattresses (I now believe they bought Navy surplus mattresses that were intended to be used on ships...they were small) off the bunk beds we were assigned to and putting them on the floor so we could lay next to each other.

I've never had any desire to stay in a hostel since.

Yeah, this is why you'd need to research ANY place you're thinking of booking at, whether it's a hotel, bed and breakfast, or a hostel. Any reputable hostel will have locking doors and locking safes in the room.

And what do you have against pink hot pants?
 
I hate bumping threads, especially my own...it makes me feel like a tool. A ranch, to be more specific.

But I'll be leaving soon and need some suggestions. I already got the main stuff down... Broadway show, Rockefeller Center, Statue of Liberty, World Trade Center Memorial, Times Square, Central Park, etc. I even got free tickets to see a live taping of a TV show (one that none of you have ever heard of). What else is there in New York that I absolutely have to do besides the obvious? Also, any tips on how to ride the subway would be greatly appreciated.
 
I hate bumping threads, especially my own...it makes me feel like a tool. A ranch, to be more specific.

But I'll be leaving soon and need some suggestions. I already got the main stuff down... Broadway show, Rockefeller Center, Statue of Liberty, World Trade Center Memorial, Times Square, Central Park, etc. I even got free tickets to see a live taping of a TV show (one that none of you have ever heard of). What else is there in New York that I absolutely have to do besides the obvious? Also, any tips on how to ride the subway would be greatly appreciated.

Make sure you hit up a couple doormen for an awesome place to eat that is more of a locals spot. They always know the best spots and the food is usually world-class and cheaper than the tourist traps.
 
I hate bumping threads, especially my own...it makes me feel like a tool. A ranch, to be more specific.

But I'll be leaving soon and need some suggestions. I already got the main stuff down... Broadway show, Rockefeller Center, Statue of Liberty, World Trade Center Memorial, Times Square, Central Park, etc. I even got free tickets to see a live taping of a TV show (one that none of you have ever heard of). What else is there in New York that I absolutely have to do besides the obvious? Also, any tips on how to ride the subway would be greatly appreciated.

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I hate bumping threads, especially my own...it makes me feel like a tool. A ranch, to be more specific.

But I'll be leaving soon and need some suggestions. I already got the main stuff down... Broadway show, Rockefeller Center, Statue of Liberty, World Trade Center Memorial, Times Square, Central Park, etc. I even got free tickets to see a live taping of a TV show (one that none of you have ever heard of). What else is there in New York that I absolutely have to do besides the obvious? Also, any tips on how to ride the subway would be greatly appreciated.

Just ask someone, I've always found people are more than willing to help tourists with subway directions.

Don't pay and go out to the statue of liberty or Ellis Island , it was not as cool as you would think, seeing it from Manhattan is sufficient. WTC sioght is a must see, be prepared to cry your eyes out though. The fire station right across the street from it is pretty emotional. Go to the Alligator Lounge, free pizza with a beer purchase. Win win.
 
We're thinking about taking the Staten Island Ferry. It's free and we'd rather do that than pay to go to the Statue of Liberty.
 
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