It’s really a great event when you can hold a class reunion with a number of your classmates who you may not have seen for a few years. Ideally, you are bringing them all to your hometown where probably many of them have never visited before.
Besides accommodation, a big issue is transportation. Like most reunions, you are probably looking at having to deal with at least 12 visitors. Fortunately, you can rent a luxury van for 12-15 people at a most reasonable cost.
To begin with, you are probably going to have to pick up several of you guests at the airport. This will not be a problem with the use of the Luxury Van Rental or a 15 Passenger van rental or a 15 Passenger Van Rental. Not only will it comfortably accommodate up to 15 people but their luggage as well.
Probably you are going to have the responsibility of entertaining your guests for several days. You are going to need to utilize the Luxury Van Rental or a 15 Passenger van rental or a 15 Passenger Van Rental for all of the sight seeing and shopping trips, you most likely have planned. Can you imagine what a nightmare it would be trying to accommodate all of your guests with travel arrangements having to use several cars. It not only would be inconvenient and difficult but costly as well.
With a failing economy, you may find that several of your friends simply cannot afford the airfare. There is something you may want to do about this. Perhaps if they fly to you then they can utilize the luxury van to return home.
This would be most feasible as well as economical if several of the guests live in the same vicinity, or even in some of the states that the driver would be passing through. This would be applicable for NY NJ CT PA, Miami, Orlando Florida and West Palm Beach. In fact, to make it even more cost effective, your group could meet in one state and all drive down together for the reunion. This way you don’t have the burden of worrying about getting everyone around.
Once you realize all of the benefits that renting a luxury van has to offer you will probably wonder why you never thought about this for other large events in the past. To begin with, you have the choice of a 12 or 15 passenger van rental. Then remember the van will accommodate the luggage requirements of these people quite nicely. The seating is ultra comfortable with lots of legroom. The Luxury Van Rental or a 15 Passenger van rental or a 15 Passenger Van Rental is spotlessly clean so everyone enjoys the environment they are traveling in.
Another great factor is the safety that you are affording your visitors. All of these Luxury Van Rental or a 15 Passenger van rental or a 15 Passenger van rentals are continuously maintained and inspected for safety. This takes the worry out of breaking down perhaps in a remote place when you and your group are sight seeing for example. You are going to find that the luxury van rental goes a long way in making your reunion a big success.
Once a vacation has been decided upon then the planning and cost factors all have to be taken into consideration. With today’s economy, many families are being forced into vacationing within their own country. This can actually be a very pleasant experience especially if one utilizes the luxury travel vans as a mode of travel.
In fact, a beautiful part of a trip is the road to the destination, which allows for many stops at interesting places along the way. This is all easily attainable if one decides to rent one of the Dodge Sprinter Height Top Vans. Its spacious atmosphere and comfortable seating makes any length journey a most pleasant one. It doesn’t matter if you are traveling with seniors or toddlers they are all subjected to the same highest level of comfort in one of the passenger vans.
If a 12-15 seat luxury van is a big bigger than what you require why not ask some other family members to travel along with you. It’s a great cost saver and for families on a budget it is the only way to truly have a great vacation by saving on travel costs. Vans can easily be rented and/or dropped off in locations such as in NY NJ CT PA and Miami Orlando Florida, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale Florida.
Even for night travel, the luxury vans are perfect. For those passengers having a nap is not a hard thing to do. With the comfort that these seats offer, it can actually be a chore staying awake.
Actually, some individuals start renting a luxury van reluctantly for their holidays. They are of the first impression that it is an inferior holiday. When they discover the many benefits of the safety, cost savings and comfort, they soon become avid rental van uses whenever the situation calls for it.
Another very important factor is that van rentals from a reputable Company means you are traveling in a safe and well-maintained vehicle. There is little fear of breaking down and ending up on the side of the road for hours. This is often a horrific but common scenario when the family vacation starts out in the family car that has seen better times.
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With the cost of travel being so costly now, it only makes sense to look for cheap alternatives. The argument could be raised that gas is expensive and therefore not that much of a cost saver when it comes to traveling. The point is though with a van rental it can be utilized for several family and friends who can all share the cost.
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Bob T. used a luxury rental van for his family vacation last year. His feelings are that he would never travel any distance any other way but by utilizing a luxury rental van.
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With winter fast approaching, tourists are flocking to New York for winter vacation, weekend getaways and business trips. What many tourists do not realize about New York until they arrive is that NYC public transportation and workability is seriously lacking. The phrase ‘nobody walks in NY’ is indeed 100% accurate.
The Big Apple requires a car, SUV or van to get around, which is why all NYC visitors usually end up renting a vehicle for the duration of their trip. For large groups of travelers, the best option is to rent a van to get around New York. Whether you choose a Conversion Van Rental, 12 passenger vans, Sprinter Van Rental,, small passenger van, 12 passenger van or 15 passenger van from Image Van Rentals, these large vehicles will give you the room you need to spread out and NY NJ CT and Florida. Renting a van in NYC is a great idea not only for large groups of friends, it’s also the ideal way to get around with a group of business people.
Image Van Rental is a leading company in nationwide van rental. Our van rental company provides a wide selection of different vans at a great price for nationwide van rental. Our fleet of vans can accommodate a range different size of passenger groups, making us the go-to company for large groups of travelers. In the nationwide van rental, Image Van Rentals has a quality selection of Conversion Van Rental, 12 passenger vans, Sprinter Van Rental, cargo vans, 8 passenger vans and even 15 passenger vans. The cargo vans are a popular van rental option nationwide, since they give people the opportunity to move large items themselves without necessitating the hire of an expensive moving company. Moving companies charge for every mile and are very expensive even by the hour, which is why renting a cargo van is such a budget savvy decision for moving furniture.
Also, since Image Van Rentals provides nationwide van rental,( One Way Van Rentals ) a 15 Passenger van can be rented in one New York city and returned in Florida, making it extremely convenient for people who need to move farther than just across town.
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Whether it’s people or gear, if you need to haul a lot of it, your choices are limited to smaller vans that don’t haul enough, SUVs that may not offer adequate cargo volume, or buses and moving vans that are just plain overkill. There exists a happy medium, though, and it’s called the Dodge Sprinter.
Ignoring the fact that the Sprinter is anything but, the van is perhaps one of the best byproducts of the ill-fated DaimlerChrysler merger. The Mercedes-Benz-turned-Dodge offers far more cargo capacity than Chevrolet’s Express or Ford’s E-350, and that’s just what we needed for our annual trip to Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca for our Best Driver’s Car comparison.
When you have to haul seven sets of wheels and tires, two coolers, several boxes of test equipment including scales, weights, food and refreshments, a ladder, photo and video gear, personal gear, and even a scooter, you require a large vehicle. For us, it was actually a 2009 Dodge Sprinter 2500 Passenger Van with rear seats removed. This netted us windows all the way around, so we had to keep our load spread out across the entire passenger/cargo area to prevent it from shifting and breaking the glass.
Keeping the load low in the van also offered the benefit of keeping the center of gravity low, which allowed for more spirited driving even under load. The Sprinter is, of course, no sports car, so sticking with a convoy of them quickly became a lost cause when we turned off the freeway and onto the backroads of Central California.
While on those backroads, though, the Sprinter was no nap-inducer. The combination of a live rear axle, an independent front suspension, the Adaptive Electronic Stability Program, the Electronic Roll Mitigation Program, and the Load Adaptive Control system all worked together beautifully to provide a compliant ride and handling that could even be characterized as sporty, especially for a large van. Though loaded with over 1000 pounds in gear, the Sprinter was surprisingly fun to drive on twisty roads and inspired a great deal of confidence in the chassis and the grip. The steering felt nicely weighted, even if it didn’t translate all that much information from the front tires. Visibility all around is excellent.
If there’s one place where the Sprinter let us down, it’s the engine. In most day-to-day situations, the 3.0-liter V-6 turbodiesel is sufficiently powerful to get the job done, but attack even the smallest incline and you feel the power disappear.
Even with the van loaded to a third of its maximum payload, extended hillclimbs, such as those on the way out of Los Angeles, had the Sprinter working hard to maintain freeway speeds with the pedal on the floor. Loaded to the hilt, the Sprinter’s 154 horses and 280 pound-feet of torque would’ve had us crawling with the big-rigs over every incline.
The Sprinter’s drivetrain is redeemed by its automatic transmission. The five-speed box never complained about shifting under heavy loads and offered the ability to shift gears manually, which came in handy on those hills and back roads. It also helps the Sprinter achieve impressive fuel economy. Though heavy-duty vehicles aren’t rated by the EPA, Dodge rates the Sprinter at 19.9 mpg average empty and 18.6 mpg average with a 1500-pound payload. While our payload was lighter, our lead feet more than compensated and we finished our trip averaging 16.9 mpg.
It’s worth noting that our Sprinter was no featherweight stripper model. Our 170-inch-wheelbase Sprinter started at $48,200 and, by the time all the goodies were added on, we were rolling in a $63,365 van. That’s within spitting distance of the starting price of a Lexus LS 460.
What did all that scratch buy? On top of the standard features, we picked up heated luxury bucket suspension seats up front ($370 each), front, side and side-curtain airbags, an alarm system, extra interior lamps, heated power mirrors, a heated windshield, rear window wipers and washers, bi-Xenon headlights, foglights, automatic headlights and wipers, an alarm, a first-aid kit, a more-powerful alternator, the auxiliary rear heater mounted on the roof, air-conditioning for the rear passengers, a premium instrument cluster, an upgraded stereo with six-CD changer and telephone connection, an upgraded steering wheel with stereo controls, and more. The extra insulation that comes with the auxiliary heater also tamped down road and engine noise and helped make the Sprinter a surprisingly comfortable place to spend several hours at a time.
While we were plenty happy with the seats, gauges, and steering wheel, we did have a few gripes with the cockpit area. Our Northern California drive ran five hours each way, not even a full eight-hour shift that a delivery driver might see. In that time, we were a bit miffed that Dodge couldn’t find anywhere to place a cupholder that didn’t require a long stretch, which can be disconcerting when piloting a vehicle this size at freeway speeds.
Further, while the six-disc changer was nice, this is 2009. The stereo had a built-in telephone connection, but an auxiliary jack, USB jack, or even satellite radio were apparently too much to ask. It’s a common trend that delivery vehicles are saddled with basic stereos, and that’s a shame for the people who spend their entire work day behind the wheel.
In the end, though, the Dodge Sprinter is the van to turn to when smaller vans won’t do. The base price is more than $10,000 higher than even the highest trim-level base prices of a Chevrolet Express or Ford E-Series and nearly double those of either competitor’s base price. Still, for that you get better fuel economy, plenty of features, impressive comfort, a lot more capability, and much, much more cargo space. You’ll have to decide for yourself if your personal or business needs justify the cost.
This wasn’t our first experience with the Sprinter as the support vehicle for a Motor Trend story. Last year, as the staff was working out logistics for Motor Trend’s Best Handling Car competition, we looked for a van to carry the test equipment, supplies, food, and whatever other items we would need during the weeklong comparison story — which was also conducted at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and at additional testing facilities in Southern California.
Back then, we chose a 3500 Cargo Van with the high roof. That van didn’t have the same level of visibility as this year’s Passenger Van did, as the Cargo Van had no side or rear windows, but a backup system made parking a lot easier. In both cases, we made quick use of the tie-down points (included whether you’re in the Cargo Van or Sprinter Van Passenger Van Rental) and quickly filled the cavernous cargo area. We had so much room for gear, in fact, that we had enough room to carry another motor vehicle, in this case photographer Brian Vance’s scooter, which he used to get around the track. The Cargo Van proved a lot less expensive than the Passenger Van — our 2007 model had an MSRP of $44,455 — but didn’t have as many amenities. However, we were so happy with the Sprinter’s function and the refined powertrain that we opted to get another Dodge this year. —Allyson Harwood
If you are looking for an easy weekend getaway from New York City, Philadelphia, or anywhere in between there are many options. Some of the nearest and quickest destinations include Cape May, Atlantic City, and Ocean City, New Jersey as the Niagara Falls. While the first three locations are
on the beach in New Jersey, it is very much similar to each other as they have a lot in common. All these locations offer many types of activities, besides a very different atmosphere, which is quiet and serene away from the hustle and bustle and the pollution of New York City. On the southern tip of New Jersey is the lovely and serene town of Cape May. Cape May is a peaceful, quiet, and relaxing town, with a historic ambience. Cape May in New Jersey was a very famous seaside holiday resort in the 1800s.
Many people built unique and artistic cottages along the shore during this time. During the last few years, the years the local residents have spent a great deal of time and effort in order to maintain and restore the medieval cottages.
The Victorian style buildings of that time is still present these days and is a large part of many of the shops and homes in the area. Cape May in New Jersey has a very “small town” feel, that makes it a very different place as compared to the other beach towns in the area. While Cape May in New Jersey maintains the small town feel, there is still plenty of activity to do. There are many lovely shops and over 40 different restaurants, besides there is the beach on the ocean that help make Cape May in New Jersey an excellent east coast getaway for soothing relaxation, tranquility and peace.
This is a big jump from just about 135,000 cars that are for rent in 1965. From such simple data, it could be easily inferred that car rental in the country is really in demand. Passenger vans are accounting for a significant part of the industry, as many travelers come in group and find it more attractive and practical to hire bigger vehicles to accommodate more people.
Before the passenger vehicle rentals became the giant that the industry is now, it had its humbling and small beginnings. In the US, the idea to lease vehicles for rent started in 1916, when a Nebraskan businessman named Joe Saunders established a car rental business using a single Ford Model. By 1925, the idea boomed and Mr. Saunders operated his business in 21 states. He purchased mostly Chrysler cars. Unfortunately, the business had to fold in 1930 amid the historic Great Depression.
Another company was able to equal the initiative. In 1918, a Chicago-based businessman, Walter Jacobs leased Model T Fords in the city. By 1923, the company bloomed to become a $1-million company,
based on annual sales. In 1947, National Car Rental System started in Missouri. As the prospect of car leasing and car rental grew, many more vehicle rental businesses sprouted. Now, there are just too many of them that the competition is so intense and customers have more choices.
In the 1970s, many car rentals started using used cars for rentals. Such vehicles were also sold at cheaper prices. But the earning potential of vehicle rentals kept on growing. By 1980s, competition really went full blast and there were just too many rental firms around. Most of those businesses are still operational up to this time.
Passenger rental vans started to gain popularity because many groups began having the need to travel collectively. Many large families who are on vacations at other states or cities also started preferring renting vans instead of taking cars to save on costs. Businessmen and executives also started finding passenger van rentals economical and enjoyable for business and leisure trips. Most passenger van rental firms also deemed it necessary to include luxury vans in their fleets to attract more high-end customers.
Attention All Sport Co Coordinators:
When you are doing up your cost report regarding the upcoming High School teams trips to the International competitions be sure to add in the cost of the van rentals.
Ok so what in the world does this mean? It means that by renting a 15-passenger van that you can take the entire transportation worry out of your competition responsibilities. If you happen to be going to New York City for example just think about how great it would be to have a 15-passenger van waiting for you the moment you step off the plane. Not only are you going to get to your Hotel a lot quicker, you are going to enjoy the hassle free experience you are in store for by utilizing passenger van rentals.
This means no lining up for taxis or waiting for Hotel shuttle buses. What is even better is that van rentals rates are so reasonable you can rent the van during your entire stay. This way if you get some free time between competitions you can take the team to do a little sightseeing.
It doesn’t matter what type of athletic team you have the 15 passenger van rental will suit the needs of basketball teams as well as volleyball teams. If you need something about smaller for cheerleading teams or dance teams then there is the 12 or 15 person van hire waiting to serve you.
No doubt if you are coach or sports co, coordinator you and other management have events and conferences that you must attend. Why not get a group together a group of 15 and take advantage of a van for hire to look after all your travel needs while there. Alternatively, perhaps if you were taking the wives along the van would be great for the group of them to do their shopping while you tend to business.
Another thing that you need to consider is if you are flying in at one destination and leaving at another then Image van rentals may be of service there as well.
Looking for an enriching your extended family or group travel vacation experience? Then grab some friends and get a move on – the city of New Haven, Connecticut is waiting for you! The city has plenty to offer the leisure traveler, including several performing arts centers, theatres and museum. For sports fans, there’s a college football rivalry dating back 120 years. And of course, Yale University campus is right at the heart of the action. Travelers in passenger vans will have no trouble finding fun, fulfilling activities to do in this vibrant East Coast town, and it’s all just a short drive from NYC in an Connecticut Van Rentals vehicle.
Introduction to New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven, Connecticut was originally settled by Europeans in 1638, and is a city with a population of approximately 125,000 people. New Haven is part of the New Haven-Milford Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which has an estimated population of approximately 845,000 people according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
New Haven is located in southwest Connecticut, on New Haven Harbor. It is about two hours and twenty minutes southwest of Boston, and an hour and forty five minutes northeast of New York City. There is one Fortune 1000 company headquarters in New Haven – the Knights of Columbus. New Haven is also home to Yale University.
New Haven is a two-time winner, and two time finalist community for the National Civic League’s prestigious “All-America City Award”.
New Haven’s climate is characterized by four distinct seasons. January is the coolest month of the year with an average daily temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit. July is the warmest month of the year with an average daily temperature of 83 degrees Fahrenheit.
New Haven Arts and Entertainment
For a city of modest size, New Haven provides a good assortment of arts and entertainment offerings. Some of the more notable arts and entertainment offerings include:
New Haven also hosts many cultural and community events every year, including the New Haven Jazz Festival, the “Celebrate New Haven Fourth” Independence Day celebration which includes fireworks overlooking the water at Long Wharf Park, a Halloween Parade, and the annual Tree Lighting.
Dining options in New Haven CT are abundant. For some fresh homemade pasta, take a New Haven tour of the Wooster square area. The Italian food that comes from the restaurants of this “Little Italy” area of New Haven are often on the travel agendas of top food critics and chefs around the nation who want to enjoy a slice of pizza heaven.
New Haven Connecticut Tourism
New Haven tourism comes alive during the summertime when downtown events and businesses put on festivals that celebrate anything from the history of the area to the arts. The New Haven jazz festival takes place in the later part of the summer and features popular jazz musicians from all over the world. Enjoying the film and art at the Audubon Arts on the Edge Festival is another event to enjoy when your travels bring you to New Haven CT.
New Haven Connecticut is known for many things among New England tourism enthusiasts. Its vast array of festivals, history, and museums are a few of the reasons to incorporate New Haven travel into your plans. Why not take a New Haven tour and see for your self why the city offers something for everyone.
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If you’re interested in learning more about New Haven, Action recommends contacting the Greater New Haven Convention and Visitors Bureau for up-to-date information on local events and businesses. Travelers in Group Travel passenger van rental are encouraged to call the bureau at 203-777-8550, or pop by their main offices at 169 Orange Street. The bureau stocks plenty of great maps and brochures, and the friendly staff can answer practically any question about the local area. Another resource worth visiting is the downtown INFO New Haven office, located at 100 Chapel Street. Open daily, INFO New Haven is the place to go if you’re looking to book theatre tickets or make easy restaurant reservations.
Attend Yale University – if only for a weekend getaway
Travelers in Group Travel passenger van rental will find a vast majority of attractions on the Yale University campus, or within walking distance of one another. The best place to start your tour of Yale is on the New Haven Green, which is bounded by Elm, Church, Chapel and College streets. The Green is about a third the size of Boston Common; it is surrounded by bank and government buildings, a retail district and older sections of the campus. From this vantage point, you’ll be able to see three historic churches, the oldest house in New Haven (now the Yale Visitor’s Center) and the Harkness Tower. For more information on Yale, please visit the Yale Visitor Center at 149 Elm Street. Inside, travelers in Group Travel passenger van rental will find an introductory video on the school, as well as maps for self-guided tours. Guided tours are offered Monday through Friday at 10:30am and 2pm, Saturday and Sunday at 1:30pm.
Satisfy your hunger for fun in New Haven Connecticut
The presence of Yale ensures that New Haven has a cultural life that’s equal to that of many larger cities. For up-to-date information on upcoming cultural events, Action recommends checking out the New Haven Advocate (a free weekly events paper). Travelers in passenger vans can also catch a show or two at the Shubert Performing Arts Center, as well as the Yale Repertory Theatre. The Long Wharf Theatre is located a little off the beaten trail, but well worth the drive at 222 Sargent Drive. When the curtain’s closed for the evening, travelers in passenger vans can check out the local club scene for an evening nightcap. Two of the best places in town include BAR on Crown Street and The Bru Room, which is right next door. If you’re looking to dance the night away, check out Toad’s Place, which has welcomed the likes of U2, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones.
Are you new to New Haven? Then surf on over to the Greater New Haven Convention and Visitors Bureau website at www.visitnewhaven.com today to learn more about the city and surrounding area. New Haven is the third largest municipality in Connecticut, after Bridgeport and Hartford. Known far and wide for its towering Elm trees, New Haven is a beautiful place to vacation in an Connecticut Van Rentals or Luxury Car Rentals delivered to you in Connecticut.
The Sunshine State, home of The Mouse, Jimmy Buffet, South Beach and NASCAR auto racing.
With 16 million citizens and 170,000 square kilometers of land, Florida is as large and as varied as a medium-sized country, and as such can’t be seen in a weekend. It has been said that to truly understand a culture (and Florida has several), one must spend months immersed in it. With Florida this is a dangerous proposition. Many people who come to visit end up staying for the rest of their lives-which can make a person a little crazy.
Florida, of course, is known for many things: the Everglades; the sun, sand, and surf that make up Florida’s 1500 kilometers of beaches; the Florida Keys; South Beach, the trendiest place in the world at the moment; and, oh yes, Disney World. But there is much more.
Florida’s western Panhandle is the home to some of the finest beaches in the United States. Also, it holds infinite opportunities for fishing, cave diving, and indoctrination in Southern small-town culture abound.
Northeast Florida is home to the state’s largest city, Jacksonville, to the oldest continuously inhabited city in America. So here is the place where you can experience golf, fishing, history, and the voyage of the oldest marine park in the country, Marineland these are all of the ingredients that make North Florida a good place to visit.
Traveling on the south of Florida will bring you right to the world-famous Daytona Beach, as well as the site of the American space agency, NASA, in Brevard County. A great combination to experience the home of space mystery and the hottest beach in Florida. And if this is not in of you can visit the place that makes all of you dreams come true- the coterie of theme parks, including Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World, and more tourist attractions than you can ever possible imagine.
Disney World is a must-see for any family, and contains so many attractions it can take at least a whole week to visit them all. Disney World has 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, a bunch of beautiful themed resort hotels, and golf courses.
South Florida is worth visiting for an unparalleled experience. Although Fort Lauderdale is no longer a Spring Break haven, and Miami has seen its share of urban troubles, as any large metro area would but the beaches, the people, the Everglades, and the experience of it all is not to be missed.
This is simply the place where all of your fantasies will come true-or wait they are already there.Enjoy the dream.
You have not tasted life with full smell of liberty of you have not embraced the light of the Big Apple. One of the greatest city icons, the home of the american cultural revolution New York has been and still is the city that must be seen in your lifetime.The city that never sleeps has an offer you simply can`t refuse from historical landmarks, reatorunts to die for and night scene that burst from excitement. If you are New york first timer the city might seem overwhelming to you, but it`s simply a first impression of “living on the fast track”. Unique by it`s content the city holds a perfect combination of class, modern visionary arhitectual arts and hictorical origin of the american civilization. No matter your taste in food, music, visual and performing arts, sightseeing and outdoor activities, the best of the best is found in New York City, at any hour of the day or night. Depending on you time frame these are some of the places and must see experiences you can`t leave New York without.
Let us start with the landmark of the American dream, the Statue of Liberty, located on the Ellis Island -New York’s historic symbol of freedom which stands tall in the harbor. Not long ago since is been open for your eyes. Located on a 12 acre island, the Statue of “Liberty Enlightening the World” was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy.
New York’s famous Empire State Building, a New York City Landmark , spread on more than a quarter of a mile into the atmosphere above the heart of Manhattan.The building it selfs offers variety of activities starting from the Observatory with panoramic views from within a glass enclosed pavilion and from the surrounding open-air promenade.Also you can enjoy the wonderful restaurants located in the building.
Don`t forget the Rockefeller Center and the Top of the Rock Observation Deck combined with futuristic visions and classic points of old America. Below street level, the Center’s buildings are linked by a pedestrian shopping concourse. This is an oasis of order in the heart of the busiest city in the world, a city within a city, functionally efficient and aesthetically elegant.
Make a night of visiting a Broadway show, state of the Art restaurant, walk trough Central Park and have a ride on the Staten Island Ferry (its free and you can see the Statue of Liberty as the ferry crosses the harbor).
Have in mind, depending on the time given to see:
-Lower Manhattan/Wall Street Area
-Central Park
-Bronx Zoo/New York Botanical Garden
-Yankee Stadium (both the old and the new)
and taste the essence of culture trough New York`s elite museums ,New Museum of Contemporary Art and Madame Tussau Wax Muse, as one of the many things you can grace yourself in New York. And the words of New York`s icon Carrie Bradshow the city is my boyfriend, always there for me and always able to provide something new. Enjoy New York in full length and breathe taking enthusiasm and we are quite sure you will have more visits than one.