25 August 2006 @ 10:30 am
We're going to NJ  
Finally, finally, finally have gotten the better half to commit to the dates he's available for traveling to NJ! We're going to a wedding on Sat., Sept. 16 but will be around for a couple more days (Sun., Sept. 17 - Wed., Sept. 20). We're flying out the evening of the 20th.

Since he isn't thrilled at the idea of going to the Brooklyn Museum - which totally boggles my mind but I suppose not everyone grooves on archaeology - I'm trying to think of things to do in the City that will interest him. He's big time into American history, military history, and enjoys hikes. Obviously, some time in Central Park is called for and South Street Maritime Museum looks like a good possibility as does delving into history in and around Wall Street. There's probably a night at Spamalot in our future, as well.

[livejournal.com profile] jalabert has already given me some excellent suggestions and I'm researching them. Any others are welcome, as well, since this trip has to please BOTH of us. :)
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[identity profile] la-directora.livejournal.com on August 25th, 2006 04:34 pm (UTC)
Ah, see, the post was for suggestions of what to do in NYC, which is all I paid attention to. Yes, depending on where in NJ she's going, the DWG could be nearby. You're right. :)

I guess on the Broadway thing it depends on what you want to see and whether or not you're willing to see what's available vs. get your heart set on one show. I have rarely decided what show to see on Broadway more than a day ahead of time. I only plan ahead when my mom is coming, because she can't see very well and needs to sit up front. But I've had good luck with Ticketmaster getting seats when we do that. I also saw Spamalot at the 1/2 price booth recently, so these things fluctuate wildly.

Forget Broadway! Support the off-off-Broadway artists! Our tickets are only $15-20! :)
[identity profile] msjudi.livejournal.com on August 25th, 2006 04:41 pm (UTC)
I'm with you there on the off-Broadway shows. Do you know of any good ones she could see? Those tickets you often won't have any trouble getting and there are som real jewels out there. The quality can sometimes be spotty, so getting good info on particular shows, I've found, is critical. Unfortunately, all the way down here in Houston, we don't see all the great commercials for shows in NYC :( I miss that.
[identity profile] la-directora.livejournal.com on August 25th, 2006 05:51 pm (UTC)
Heh. The shows I mean don't have the budget for commercials. :) I'm talking pick up the Village Voice or do word of mouth stuff. Unfortunately my show opens the week after they'll be up here. *pout*
Mish: Stargate -- Antarctic Gate[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on August 25th, 2006 06:40 pm (UTC)
Just to remind, I'm traveling with Joe. The man printed out the menus from various restaurants when we went to Alaska in 2002. He's a planner.

Sorry 'bout missing your show. :( It would be cool to be a friend of the director.
[identity profile] la-directora.livejournal.com on August 25th, 2006 07:04 pm (UTC)
Oh, you can plan for the smaller shows. I just don't have the info off the top of my head. But there are lots of websites that do. Village Voice, Playbill.com, etc. I'm sorry I don't have more direct info, but I know that the info exists.

And, heck, Broadway shows are fun, too, and the TKTS booth can sometimes get you really interesting deals. (It's moved, by the way, so be sure to check that out.)