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Stayed in this place for about $200 a night in Dec... was very decent hotel for the price, big rooms, 40" plasma, decent bathroom etc.. and walking distance to Times Square, Central Park etc...
http://www.414hotel.com/
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Originally posted by SallyAnne
Thar she blows captain!!!
I picture you as the fourth picture up on the end row- running along the beach - would that be accurate?Last edited by Troll; 25 February 2007, 14:04.
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Originally posted by threadedNo, it was a public health thing brought in before many of the current eras medical advances, it is to check if you're carrying certain STDs.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet<geek>
Are they scared that people are going to be trying to marry shapeshifters.
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Originally posted by theemeestrooA blood test is not required to obtain a Marriage License in New York State.
Are they scared that people are going to be trying to marry shapeshifters.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneI've been looking at wedding venues myself this morning - it's a right pain in the backside. Think I'll just stay engaged!
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Helmsley Hotel was quite good, very close to the Chrysler Building so very central.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneAh thats so lovely - I bet your girl was chuffed to bits Thats a story for life!!
I've been looking at wedding venues myself this morning - it's a right pain in the backside. Think I'll just stay engaged!
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Originally posted by theemeestrooCheers SA. I proposed in Central Park as well. Hence getting married there.
I have no desire for a big wedding nor to fork out £20K+ for everyone else to enjoy themselves!! And as SA knows, we have big families oop north (my mum was 1 of 12!!, and they aren't catholics!!). If people are coming they are paying their own way.
I recommend it actually. No stress, booked and planned in about 2 weeks. And you get a nice holiday while there as well. Plus the rings are soooo much cheaper. I got engagement ring there and saved a fortune
I think you are right boredsenseless. If people don't want to pay too much they can always stay near Newark airport. Nice hotels there for £45 / night. Only 20 mins on the train to Penn station from there.
I've been looking at wedding venues myself this morning - it's a right pain in the backside. Think I'll just stay engaged!
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When I went to New York I stayed in the Belnord Hotel on West 87th Street by Central Park sandwiched in between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave - http://tinyurl.com/e774d
It was pretty basic at around $120 per night (yes that's $ not £) and it seems to get mixed reviews, but I found it excellent for the price - and you can't fault it's location. It's right near the 86th Street/Broadway subway, and there's a fantastic diner round the corner on Broadway. Also, I can't forget the legendary Dead Poet - http://www.thedeadpoet.com/home.html - which is round the corner the other way on Amsterdam.
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Cheers SA. I proposed in Central Park as well. Hence getting married there.
I have no desire for a big wedding nor to fork out £20K+ for everyone else to enjoy themselves!! And as SA knows, we have big families oop north (my mum was 1 of 12!!, and they aren't catholics!!). If people are coming they are paying their own way.
I recommend it actually. No stress, booked and planned in about 2 weeks. And you get a nice holiday while there as well. Plus the rings are soooo much cheaper. I got engagement ring there and saved a fortune
I think you are right boredsenseless. If people don't want to pay too much they can always stay near Newark airport. Nice hotels there for £45 / night. Only 20 mins on the train to Penn station from there.
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