New York City Travel Tips
September 10th, 2010Travelers aren’t using travel agents like they used to. Travel Agents used to plan trips and tell you what to do, where to stay, and, most importantly, where NOT to go. Today, people aren’t using that useful service. So, they make mistakes and end up not enjoying their vacation as much as they otherwise would. Here are the four worst:
1. Choosing the Wrong Hotel
Don’t make the mistake of spending a lot of money on the wrong hotel. There are many ways you can miss the mark on this one. If you rely on the hotel’s website (or worse Expedia or Travelocity or Hotels.com) to tell you about the room, you are making a mistake. Many times, the room will be absurdly small, it will need painting, and/or there won’t be a desk in the room. The other matter is location. Please take more than just money into account here. Picking a less-expensive hotel outside the city won’t always save you money. You are likely to be tired after a day of traveling, and be tempted to take a taxi rather than public transportation, eating up your savings. Or, you end up spending more time commuting than you do enjoying the city. Most of the time, finding a mid-priced hotel in the middle of the action will be a better choice.
2. Choosing the Wrong Restaurants
Many people eat at chain restaurants they already know when they travel because they don’t know where else to eat. Don’t make this mistake. Find someone to recommend local unique restaurants. NEVER eat in a high traffic tourist area. That spells bad food at high prices. Look for a small restaurant off the beaten path. Ask your hotel concierge, or OnBoard Tours can help with New York City restaurant suggestions. Another great ideas is to look for restaurant reviews on Yelp.com or Zagat.com.
3. Wasting Hours of Your Vacation in Long Lines for No Reason
You could spend up to two hours waiting in line at the Empire State Building.
Waiting for the next double-decker bus to come by with an empty seat can eat up lots of your precious vacation time. Is that why you are going on vacation? Don’t waste that much of your vacation. If there is a long line, there is probably a better way to do it. Go to the top of Rockefeller Center with a prepurchased, time specific ticket. Take a ride on New York Water Taxi or Circle Line Downtown’s Zephyr and get up close and personal with the Statue of Liberty with no wait — and you’ll get to see the Brooklyn Bridge and Empire State Building and Chrysler Building and Lower Manhattan from the boat! Again, ask your hotel concierge or call an OnBoard Tours to figure out how to circumvent the lines.
4. Failing to “Get the Lay of the Land”
If you avoid this mistake, you will solve the first three as well. The best idea is to let a professional show you around. Take some kind of comprehensive sightseeing tour on your first day. This is important, because it will give you the lay of the land, and show you where to go back to spend more time. Bus tours never sound “cool,” but they are the best and most efficient way to get your bearings and see the city. Make sure the company you are using has licensed tour guides. Many companies do not, and some don’t even have live tour guides on the bus, they use recordings. The best place to go for New York City sightseeing tours is OnBoard New York Tours. They are the NYC Tour experts.








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