I enjoy spending time at the ballpark and driving around in fast cars. Whenever I'm not doing one ...(expand)
I enjoy spending time at the ballpark and driving around in fast cars. Whenever I'm not doing one of these activities then I'm writing about them. I also enjoy eating hot-dogs and drinking cold beers and I like doing so at the ballpark. Did I mention that I really like the ballpark?
Coney Island is a good example. It's a famous place, but it's highly seasonal. Make sure it's even operating during your stay while you're planning. Skip a trip to the Statue of Liberty, but take the ferry - it will get you close enough to enjoy it, but won't cost you a dime. Skyscrapers are truly tall buildings - if you're familiar with their dizzying heights, a tall building is a tall building... but if you're not, be sure to climb the Empire State Building, or the New World Trade Center.
I disagree, the Maitre D' does not matter to a fine dining experience. Most fine dining restaurants offer tables a main server and a support server, and if these 2 people can not meet your dining needs then you lower your high-dining-diva expectations.
These are some exciting and very difficult courses. A friend of mine tried Elfego Baca, said it was more like a mountain climbing or trekking than golfing.