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Jersey City/ New York City 2013

The HIGH LINE

The High Line is a 1-mile New York City linear park built on a 1.45-mile section of the former elevated New York Central Railroad spur called the West Side Line, which runs along the lower west side of ... Wikipededia

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(If I remember right, highly recommended by TheSpectatingLoner.)
 
Broadway Shows

This a posting of what is presently playing.

I do not know about reasonableness of pricing.

http://www.nyc.com/broadway_tickets/?gclid=CMfBgNusy7kCFaNxOgodECoADA

Of note: The Book of Mormon, from South Park creators


Winner of the 2011 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Direction, Best Book, Best Original Score, Best Featured Actress in a Musical and more!

From Trey Parker and Matt Stone, four-time Emmy Award-winning creators of South Park, and Robert Lopez, Tony Award-winning co-creator of Avenue Q, comes a new Broadway musical called “the funniest show I've ever seen, by far” (Entertainment Weekly) and “so good it makes me angry” (Jon Stewart, The Daily Show).

The Book of Mormon follows a pair of mismatched Mormon boys sent on a mission to a place that’s about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get. Co-directed by Mr. Parker and three-time Tony nominee Casey Nicholaw and described as “making the audience insane with joy in this way I don't think I've ever seen in a theater” (Ira Glass, This American Life), see it now or find yourself asking, “Dear God, how do I get tickets?” (Village Voice). Contains explicit language.
 
Just SO many things to see and do, that I haven't anywhere even done! I'm just sorry it couldn't be a longer meet as I have an aunt and uncle's 50th anniversary party on Sunday. I really wasn't expecting much traction on getting any kind of real get together as nothing of note seems to have been tried since the Portland meet in 2011, and none of these New York area things surprisingly has ever taken off. It's been proposed by others way before myself and nothing has ever come of it, but frankfrank and I thought "what the hell" and decided to try here once more. Very appreciative of palbert's efforts to get this to an even wider JUB public. I know it's kinda last minute, and the economy still isn't really humming for a lot of people so budget wise it might be tough for some. However hopeful some more out of towners and more than a few locals join us!
 
I'll be at the Hyatt Regency Jersey City.

Have a single bed but if someone having $$ problems may be I can modify the reservation to help out. PM.
 
I think I will comment to Sausy that we should sightsee à la japonaise, with him in front holding a pennant and all of us holding hands as we follow his lead!
 
I have not been to the 9/11 memorial, Central Park, nor Ellis Island, nor many other sites and it has been several years since I have seen the sites which I have seen prior. Still, I look forward to us meeting and hanging out together and exploring the city as a native New Yorker might even more than how much we can see. I am looking forward to this meeting. I am staying in the Westin Jersey City Newport Hotel at 479 Washington Blvd. See you there.
 
I just sent PM's to Dynk and TheWiz. (Latter, I only hope I did, because his name appeared entirely in lower case letters. Is that correct?) I'm guessing it's very likely they don't even know about this, and it's pretty short notice of course. I meant to do this as soon as I originally found out that Criostoir didn't know about the meet which also proved my observation that JUB meets are REALLY "hidden" on this website.

I hope that other people in the area see this thread, and possibly decide to make their way to our meet.
 
Long term forecast has a warm early fall weekend for the meet with clear, perfect sunny skies Thursday through Saturday, mid to upper 70's with lows 60-65...variable clouds Sunday but still around 74. Not too late to come for a great weather weekend in the Big Apple!:D
 
Lunch suggestions

1. Street vendor hotdogs

2. An ethnic deli like only NYC has; need a roast beef on rye
 
There better be some pics posted in this thread when all this goes down.

If I lived close I'd join, still if I had the money and time to travel, I'd join.

Safer in meeting up with a group of potential stalkers in public anyway :mrgreen:
(j/k)
 
Aww, sorry you can't make it Elmo but we'll stalk you in spirit!:lol:

Hopefully this meet will re-invigorate the meet process and inspire other areas to have them again... hopefully I can attend one of them!:D

Great idea, palbert... in NYC you gotta have deli at least once!..|
 
Aww, sorry you can't make it Elmo but we'll stalk you in spirit!:lol:

Hopefully this meet will re-invigorate the meet process and inspire other areas to have them again... hopefully I can attend one of them!:D

Great idea, palbert... in NYC you gotta have deli at least once!..|

What about Carnegie Deli (since 1937!)?
 
All those definitively interested in attending part/all of the festivities, can you send off a PM to me or Palbert indicating your availability for the meet next weekend? Just want to make sue who's coming... hoping to see more locals make appearances as well!
 
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