I had the opportunity to go before it opened but it just isn't for me. I have a view of MSG which is good enough for me.I was jusssst about to go to the new glass observation deck when all this blew up
I had the opportunity to go before it opened but it just isn't for me. I have a view of MSG which is good enough for me.I was jusssst about to go to the new glass observation deck when all this blew up
I am with you. Will go back to travelling as soon as the restrictions stop. My trips to Aruba and Paris were shot due to all this. Think that this year, will have several beach vacations for myself and my kids. Everyone will probably be able to use some fun in the sun. Look forward to getting back to Aruba.I had plans to go to Japan in October but they wouldn't even permit me to enter let alone quarantine. Other countries are more open and simply required testing. Once those restrictions rop I'll go back to traveling. And as someone who works on Hudson yards, I'll head in daily as soon as my company allows it.
Even though my building is open my office is closed so I can't even go in to pick anything up. I also had to cancel a few Vegas trips I planned (NFL draft, July 4, Labor day and now Christmas/New Years). The positive rate out there is north of 20% which is crazy. Maybe I'll go for the super bowl.I am with you. Will go back to travelling as soon as the restrictions stop. My trips to Aruba and Paris were shot due to all this. Think that this year, will have several beach vacations for myself and my kids. Everyone will probably be able to use some fun in the sun. Look forward to getting back to Aruba.
Work in midtown and have been heading in every day since it all hit the fan. The building is a 24/7 building so not an issue. Am one of the only people in firm that when I say I am out of the office, I literally mean it.
You literally cannot get in or is there a company mandate that no one goes in?Even though my building is open my office is closed so I can't even go in to pick anything up. I also had to cancel a few Vegas trips I planned (NFL draft, July 4, Labor day and now Christmas/New Years). The positive rate out there is north of 20% which is crazy. Maybe I'll go for the super bowl.
Even though my building is open my office is closed so I can't even go in to pick anything up. I also had to cancel a few Vegas trips I planned (NFL draft, July 4, Labor day and now Christmas/New Years). The positive rate out there is north of 20% which is crazy. Maybe I'll go for the super bowl.
True, a hooker with a mask is defeating the purposeVegas just doesn't seem as fun with all the restrictions. Positivity rate aside trying to play poker or blackjack while wearing a mask doesn't appeal to me at this point. I like interacting at the table and enjoying cocktails.
True, a hooker with a mask is defeating the purpose
*rim shot* I kid I kid!
I use a card to access elevators than the office area. I'm pretty sure that's where I'd be blocked. We also have physical security there as well but they wouldn't let me in anyway.You literally cannot get in or is there a company mandate that no one goes in?
That is interesting. We have security as well, but as long as I have my id card, they are fine. Need the access card to enter the office, and all has been good. But then again, other people have been making more frequent appearances.I use a card to access elevators than the office area. I'm pretty sure that's where I'd be blocked. We also have physical security there as well but they wouldn't let me in anyway.
Vegas just doesn't seem as fun with all the restrictions. Positivity rate aside trying to play poker or blackjack while wearing a mask doesn't appeal to me at this point. I like interacting at the table and enjoying cocktails.
Yeah, but think of the poker faceVegas just doesn't seem as fun with all the restrictions. Positivity rate aside trying to play poker or blackjack while wearing a mask doesn't appeal to me at this point. I like interacting at the table and enjoying cocktails.
It's a company mandate that the office is closed but it is enforced. It was the same after Sandy. In fact when we worked downtown our office was closed for about a year due to Sandy but we rented space in one of Goldman's buildings for about 9 months. Access to the building towards the end was on a case by case basis, usually to pick up important documents. The same process is probably being followed but by now almost everything is digital.That is interesting. We have security as well, but as long as I have my id card, they are fine. Need the access card to enter the office, and all has been good. But then again, other people have been making more frequent appearances.
I don't know if it's the room rates or just a bunch of bored people riding scooters. Room rates this time of year have always been pretty low and in the summer there've always been deals to be had. I'm really not worried about that as much as the positivity rate.The last place anyone should visit by choice right now is Vegas. Not sure what's worse, all the restrictions & the closed bars & restaurants....or the trashy bottom feeders who are showing up here for the cheap room rates. This place should be on everyone's no fly zone for at least a year.
Doubt many are travelling and looking at this thread rn but for the future if you collect jerseys the NHL store right near Times Square is a great place to go. Only about a 5 min walk away. Probably has 1 jersey for each team and a bunch of other stuff. One of my go to places every time I’m down in NYC.
As an FYI, they've been closed since the pandemic started. Haven't reopened and are boarded up (which I'm pretty sure is due to just general boarding up of stores around election time but they never took it down). Doesn't seem like there's any intent to re-open it anytime soon. Maybe they're just keeping it closed until they move everything over to Hudson Yards if they're still doing that?
Yeah that store is toast. The NHL totally vacated that building and moved everything to that large office tower on 9th and 33rd in Hudson Yards. The last time i passed by there the store was well under construction and should be open sometime after the winter/spring if nothing else comes up.
Didn't know they had already moved out of the building. Do you have a source on the store opening or is it just something you heard?
Manhattan West is 9th and 33rd. Hudson yards is on 10th. There's a mall in Hudson yards but don't know about Manhattan West.Yeah that store is toast. The NHL totally vacated that building and moved everything to that large office tower on 9th and 33rd in Hudson Yards. The last time i passed by there the store was well under construction and should be open sometime after the winter/spring if nothing else comes up.
In my own personal experience, it seems the Manhattan restaurant industry is getting effected much more heavily than the outer boroughs. When people talk about "NYC is dead" I think many of them are really saying "Manhattan is dead." In my neighborhood in the Bronx which is packed with a million different restaurants and takeout places I know of only one that's closed since March and they closed in late April which leads me to believe they must have been on the ropes even before the shutdown. All of my favorite Queens spots are still functioning. Again, I'm sure all these places are losing money compared to normal but it hasn't led to permanent shutdowns on the level I've seen in Manhattan.
I've been in to my office in midtown about a 10-12 times total since March. The last time was about two weeks ago. My top 3 favorite lunch spots are all gone for good. I discovered this all at once as I walked from one to the other my first day back in August and saw them all boarded up with good-bye letters nailed to the windows. Lots of other places were closed down as well in a few block radius around my office. I can't even imagine what it's like in the financial district which was already a ghost town pre-pandemic anytime outside usual M-F working hours.
Just looking at it on a micro level... I went from spending significant sums of money at midtown restaurants/cafes/takeout places when I was commuting in every day in the pre-pandemic world to now spending that money at my local restaurants. My favorite local deli which I used to only be able to get lunch from on Saturday is now my everyday lunch spot while working from home.
Manhattan West is 9th and 33rd. Hudson yards is on 10th. There's a mall in Hudson yards but don't know about Manhattan West.
I was so confused for like 15 seconds, all I kept thinking was why the hell would the Rangers move to Long Island and play in Garden CityIs MSG likely to relocate or is this just more of the same ongoing fantasy?
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