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New York City
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Food: 5
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Sports: 5
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OVERALL: 5
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| Rated By:
Zac
Date:
10/16/2006
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Nightlife: 5 |
Hotels: 3
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| Over-rated. Not that great. VERY OVERPRICED.
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New York City
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Food: 1
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Sports: 1
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OVERALL: 3
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| Rated By:
timbo
Date:
10/5/2006
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Nightlife: 5 |
Hotels: 2
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| Our weekend was eventful in the fact that we recieved some of the worst service anywhere. The stadiums are not convenient at all and the subway is dirty smelly hot and sorta scary. Restaurant prices were just stupid as were the hotels. The whole place reeked of tourist trap, only without anything pretty to look at. nightclubs are nightclubs, they weren't any better than Miami, Chicago, or L.A.
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New York City
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Food: 5
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Sports: 5
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OVERALL: 5
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| Rated By:
Darryl
Date:
10/2/2006
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Nightlife: 7 |
Hotels: 1
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| I have visited here a few times and was underwhelmed especially considering the hype. There are better, and especially newer places. Food and drink was merely overpriced, not worth it.
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New York City
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Food: 1
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Sports: 1
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OVERALL: 1
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| Rated By:
Rudy
Date:
8/25/2006
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Nightlife: 1 |
Hotels: 1
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| Pizza tastes like carboard, with the exception of Lombardi's and 33rd & 3rd the pizza stinks. Try Stomboli's on 1st and St. Marks...it's a death wish. New York needs a serious intro to some real pizza. Oh yeah and none of the football teams are in the city and madison square garden replaced iconic architecture. My favorite sport in New York is hurdling, yeah every morning I like to run the gauntlet of trash bags lining my sidewalk, extra points are awarded if you don't step in seeping liquids.
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New York City
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Food: 9
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Sports: 5
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OVERALL: 7
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| Rated By:
Alice
Date:
6/7/2006
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Nightlife: 8 |
Hotels: 6
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| The Jets should've moved to Manhattan.
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