ArdraF
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GypsyMom,
When you get to NYC, if you can possibly fit it into your budget I highly recommend a day-long Gray Line city tour. It will give you a wonderful overview of the city, some of its history that you've long since forgotten, and it's a relatively safe way for you to explore a large city alone but with children in tow. We stayed at an RV park on the New Jersey side and the tour bus picked us up there and returned us there at the end of the day. One of the things we liked best is that we were shown, for example, where famous people currently lived. These are things we never would have known about had we just driven or walked by on our own. That was many years ago and we felt a city tour was such a good thing that we've since made it a habit when visiting a new city. You learn so much more than you would on your own.
ArdraF
When you get to NYC, if you can possibly fit it into your budget I highly recommend a day-long Gray Line city tour. It will give you a wonderful overview of the city, some of its history that you've long since forgotten, and it's a relatively safe way for you to explore a large city alone but with children in tow. We stayed at an RV park on the New Jersey side and the tour bus picked us up there and returned us there at the end of the day. One of the things we liked best is that we were shown, for example, where famous people currently lived. These are things we never would have known about had we just driven or walked by on our own. That was many years ago and we felt a city tour was such a good thing that we've since made it a habit when visiting a new city. You learn so much more than you would on your own.
ArdraF