How to Have Cheap Fun in New York

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By lindagoffigan


Take in a Broadway Show

After paying for the air flight or automobile transportation, who wants to pay a lot to have fun in New York City? New York is all about fun. Once you step from that plane into Penn Station, you should not have to pay to have fun in New York. You do not have to pay a lot to have fun in New York and Here's how.

Theree are fun adventures you can have in New York City without spending bundles of money. Do you know that a broadway show can cost only $10.00 The service that provides this reduced price service according to the Houston Chronicle is called HipTix. HipTix is a service of the Roundabout Theatre Company. HipTix offers $20.00 tickets to people age 18 to 35 for select Braodways shows. This service offers email offers with additional savings such as two for the price of one tickets for other New York travelers. Log onto wwww.hiptix.com for up to 90% off of Broadway shows ticket prices.


Visit the Statue of Liberty

Here is a list of other free ways to have fun in New York inexpensively. The Staten Island Ferry between St. George on Staton Island and Whitehall Street in lower Manhattan offers free rides on the ferry. On your one hour ride, you will view the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and the Manhattan Skyline. Visit New York museums, taking in the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art and the International Center of Photography. Friday nights these fun New York enjoyable activities are free.

Shopping Galore

 Locate the infamous New York Chesea Markets for your dinner and shopping treats.  the market offers a vacation interest while Amy's Bread offers fresh loaves and Elen's offers delicious bakery.

 

Late Night with David Letterman

Take a seat at the Late Night with David Letterman show. The admission fee is free. That is right, you can be on the Late Night with David Letterman show at no cost. You can sign up for free tickets about a month in advance of your trip to New York. You can also sign up for tickets at the View but David Letterman's show is more lucrative. Your seat will be in the famous Ed Sullivan Theater for the one hour taping. For details log onto lateshow.cbs.com.

 

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James A Watkins profile image

James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Pretty good ideas here. Thanks.

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lindagoffigan  says:
5 months ago

Thank you James A Watkins for your comment.

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lindagoffigan  says:
5 months ago

Thank you James A Watkins for your comment.

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lindagoffigan  says:
5 months ago

Thank you James A Watkins for your comment.

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