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The family is coming out to the city this saturday and was wondering what is it to do when the high is 40 and cold? Just checked the weather forecast for saturday.
If you’re talking Manhattan, which you probably are, then the Westfield mall and the whole Oculus complex, or as a department store instead, Barney’s before it closes. If you wanted to wander into Brooklyn, especially after seeing a lot of Manhattan as some of my family visitors have, then there’s the Brooklyn Bridge Park for a bit and the TimeOut market and the complex it’s in or CityPoint where you can go to the Dekalb Market food court and Alamo Drafthouse theaters or BAM for movie, dance, or play if they are more adventurous.
If they’re adventurous and like Chinese food, they can take the 7 train or the faster but less frequent LIRR from Penn Station with a 4.50 a person CityTicket weekend fare to Flushing where there’s the large JMart complex with Chinese supermarket, large basement food court, weird shopping mall, dim sum, hotpot, karaoke, and sichuan food.
Of course, you don’t necessarily have to spend most of your time indoors, but I’m guessing since you cited the temperature specifically, then that’s what you’re going for.
Last edited by OyCrumbler; 11-04-2019 at 08:04 PM..
Binge watch on Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Curl up with a really good book or magazine.
If you want to get out of your home: shopping, movies, bakeries, gym, brisk walk/run around the park.
Go see a Broadway show like the Rockettes or something.
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