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  1. ^I agree. Top of the Rock is a WAY better experience than Empire State. TOTR provides a better view of Central Park, it's cleaner, updated and it allows for a great view of the Empire State Building, something you don't get while standing on top of the Empire State Building Plus, there's all those dreaded lines at Empire State (from Wikipedia)...

     

    The lines to enter the observation decks, according to the building's website, are "as legendary as the building itself:" there are five of them: the sidewalk line, the lobby elevator line, the ticket purchase line, the second elevator line, and the line to get off the elevator and onto the observation deck.

     

    There's a semi-fast pass option, though. Allows you to skip a few lines. Even still, Rockefeller Center/Plaza offers much more in terms of an overall experience, espeicially during the holidays. If you're going to do an observation deck, TOTR is where it's at IMO.

  2. Lombardi's is down the street from me, you should have stopped by! Glad you enjoyed your visit...

     

    Here's all the NYC Pizza I've tried since living there, I've bolded my favorites...

     

    Adrienne’s Pizza Bar, Artichoke Basille’s Pizza & Bar, ápizz, Arturo’s, Bleeker Street Pizza, Farinella Bakery and Pizzeria, Francesco Pizzeria, Franny's, Fresco, Il Mattone, Joe's Pizza (Carmine St), John’s Pizzeria (West Village), Keste Pizzeria, L&B Spumoni Gardens, Little Italy Pizzeria, Lombardi’s, Luzzo’s, Monster Pizzas, New Pizza Town II, No. 28 (Carmine St), Pizza Mezzaluna, Plum Pizzeria and Bar, Pomodoro Restaurante & Pizzeria, Posto, Rossetti's, Saluggi’s, Z Pizza

  3. Did somebody say happy hour?? I'm in! Also, does anyone have Valencia hotel recommendations?? I'm having a hard time deciding which hotel to stay at. If the Embassy Suites has a bar and happy hour, that's intriguing, but it's further away than any other option. The Hilton Garden Inn is RIGHT there, which seems nice. The Hyatt seems like a nice option, too. I just don't want to be away from everything.

     

    Like, where's everyone else staying?? Where's the after-party!? What should I do!?

  4. More reasons to be happy with WindSeeker...

     

    1) A flat will most-likely be added to Cedar Point's morning ERT.

     

    2) When's the last time you actually hurried over to that area when the ropes dropped? Would be nice running to a new place.

     

    3. Cedar point pounded the Frontier area with new attractions until it was fully developed (Skyhawk in 2006, Maverick in 2007, Starlight Experience in 2009, Shoot the Rapids in 2010). Maybe this is a sign of the lake-side area getting it's long-awaited makeover?? Which begs the question, what will be that area's "Maverick" or "Starlight Experience?" GCI and Boardwalk please!!!

  5. Thank you all for the compliments

     

    adamico2, Seabreeze was an excellent experience! My only gripe would be the food prices. They seemed WAY overpriced. Would you agree?

     

    Also, I was reading a review of Seabreeze on a TripAdvisor-ish website (don't remember which one) and someone was complaining about a recent altercation at the park. He/she said they would never go back because the park isn't releasing the details about the incident. My guess was some sort of fight. I noticed there was security everywhere (maybe too much considering how small the park is). Do you or anyone else know what that review was referencing?

     

    Other thoughts: The view from the Whirlwind lift is amazing! Reminded me of Ravine Flyer II. Jack Rabbit was classic. And Bobsled was such a cute ride!

     

    Overall, it's a clean, well-done, perfectly located small park. I would definitely go back. Need that Bear Trax credit

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