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I have been as tourist in NYC probably 60 + times. I just don't remember a mistake. It's my favorite city in the whole World and I enjoyed being there every single time.
It took me some time to realize that it’s not rude to ignore people. It’s easier to ignore homeless people, but you don’t have to stop and talk to anyone that tries selling you anything. Especially those “rappers” in Times Square giving their CDs away for “free” with a small donation. You don’t have to talk to the people in costumes. And if you’re polite and stop to talk to someone, and then you realize that they’re trying to sell you something, it’s ok to abruptly walk away.
I went in early March and it was awesome! I enjoyed a picnic in Central Park, walked the Brooklyn bridge. A sweater and a jacket was all I needed, not sure why he said not to go.
My mistake? Landing at JFK, around 4pm, then after an 8 hour transatlantic flight, what did I do first in NYC, whilst still majorly jetlagged? Go to times Square at 8pm 😂 Wait until you're rested up before going into Manhattan 👍🏻
I’m going in 2 weeks, for the first time. I’m from Cali & a buddy of mine moved to Cali from Queens just 3 years ago, after being born and raised there. I told him abt my trip & I was planning on going for only 4 days as well. He told me that it wasn’t enough, so I booked an extra 5 days. That way I can have a bit more time to go to all the places he recommended me😁
No mistakes I live here lol! Some tips...subway/bus maps are free! If there is one, Get them from token booth clerk when getting metro cards or download from MTA site. Also airports have public transportation to NYC, so If you not carrying much take the bus. LGA has M60 that take you Manhattan and you can grab the train. Also ask people we don’t bite.
Another good one, Jon. I'm from NY, moved here in the 1980's "just for one year" and that's the way life goes. I've gotten asked more than once by people who need a quick answer where there's a public restroom (not one of NYC's strong points). I remember the last time was a British woman coming off the Brooklyn Bridge and I just pointed her in the direction of the nearest Starbucks on Park Row. I remember one of George Costanza's many talents was his knowledge of where to go anywhere in Manhattan. It would be kinda off-beat to do a video on this topic, but edgy and uber-helpful to out-of-towners and locals at the same time.
Love the way the video turned out! Thanks for letting me be a part of it! One mistake that I could see how someone easily make, is not carrying cash AND a credit card. Lots of businesses (particularly small restaurants) only accept cash, but we did encounter one business on our last trip that was cashless and ONLY accepted credit cards. This seems to be a trend, so that's a good thing to know.
@@HereBeBarr Can you tell me what's a close area to stay if Im visiting a couple days and want the whole Manhattan experience but don't want to stay in mid town Manhattan???
Ok. I been doing NYC for about 12 years 3 to 4 times per year. My first mistake was staying with relatives. They of course didn't have time to show me around do after about 3 days I hit the streets running. 2nd mistake GO BY YOURSELF if you like to live and move like a new yorker. They complain about the rushing. They complain about the subway station stairs. They complain about the cost of food. If anyone comes with me. I warn them. Either you keep up or you stay in the hotel. Love your videos.
@@KrystalKBeauty My fiance and I are planning to get married in NYC at some point in the future, after the virus is over. Where did y'all get married? We're having trouble narrowing it down.
V Kendrick YES. I had a much better experience trekking around NYC when I stopped thinking and moving like a tourist and started thinking more like I lived there.
Mi gran error cuando visité NYC por primera vez, fué no saber hablar Inglés, pensaba que cuando las personas hablaban aparecían los subtítulos como en las películas 😁😁, sólo bromeaba, Just Kidding
My biggest mistake on my first trip to NYC in 1994 was to travel with two people that weren´t close friends of mine. I would have enjoyed a hundred times more exploring New York on my own! Cheers from Chile!
Oh, I remember my first visit to big apple. I rent a small room in the middle of the sunset park via airbnb. Next day after arrival I decided to walk by feet to the Coney Island)) jatlug and map made me to take a longest walk I've ever had))) but next day I walked from soho to Harlem by feet. Guys, if you want to see NYC, please use its public transportation and never try to walk through some specific boroughs alone, in 6 a. M. It was pretty interesting, but scary a couple of moments))))
The biggest mistake was probably staying in Midtown (15 min walk to get to Times Square). Coming from a small town in the north of Germany I was overwhelmed by the constant noise and couldn't properly sleep for the first 3-4 nights until I got used to it. During my second visit I stayed in Park Slope, Brooklyn and slept like a baby. :) I can also relate to Brent's story. I didn't know about the difference between express trains and local trains, took the A train to get to Central Park and accidentally ended up at 125th street in Harlem.
I’m a local resident and I still sometimes screw up and get on express trains that make me overshoot my destination. Often seems to happen when I’m in a hurry to get somewhere, too. 😡
Hi John I have no mistakes because I lived in brooklyn from 1945 to 1973 and brooklyn was so beautiful compared to now. What miss the most the knishes and bath and hot dogs also the chocolate egg cream.
My biggest mistake was wanting to save money on a hotel which turned into an epic fail back in 2014. Although we paid less per night for a hotel, we spent WAY more on ground transportation. My family and I flew into LGA and rented a minivan (which we barely used) so we could stay in East Brunswick, NJ. Each day we went into Manhattan, we paid to park at the transit center at Secaucus Junction and took the train into Penn Station. Big mistake! Epic fail on my part. When we went to NYC in 2019, we went with a large group of friends and family and split the cost of a coach bus from LGA to our hotel in Midtown Manhattan.
I've been to NYC four times now, but my biggest mistake the first time I was there was not allocating enough time for everything I had planned, such as museums and shops.
Do a video on free public restrooms. Many, many years ago, I had to "go" and went to the Port Authority men's room and the stalls were all gone. Left and thankfully ran into a friend who lived in Manhattan and used his bathroom.
Brusselse that wont always work unfortunately just google the location of the nearest Whole Foods of which there are many in Manhattan which has decent rest rooms
I made my first trip to NYC last September. In the first 12 hours I lost my glasses. It was some point between a birthday party and the subway ride home after the strip club. I had to scrap my plans to do views like Top of The Rock. Still had good experiences like The High Line, but had to rock the standard definition quality. My advice to others is to mix your own drinks.
My “first” (technically my second but first one being an adult) trip to NY was a disaster 😂 I wasn’t aware of the many subways lines so I walked everywhere which was extremely tiring. Also for some reason I stayed in Times Square the entire weekend. That’s literally the only thing I did. This was my second trip to NY and even after 2 times i’ve never seen Central Park or the Statue of Liberty 😭 I was supposed to go back this summer but of course corona had to happen. Hopefully 3rd times a charm. Also I disagree about the March tip! I went in March and it was veryyyy warm outside. Also I went Easter weekend which turned out to be a mistake because of the huge crowds
I travel to NYC a few times a year and love it so much. I have made almost all of these mistakes at one time or another. Upon reflection, I think my one of my biggest mistakes when I first started traveling was to either take a cab or car from the airport to the hotel. The public transportation is pretty easy to navigate and now I know to pack super light and pay $7 instead of $75 to get into the city. Thanks for making this video. I love how creative you are being with your channel.
@@teresahoward7821 Indeed. Although the girlfriends that I go with still don't get it. The continue to bring HUGE suitcases. I also have gotten to the point that I just hate checking bags. So if something doesn't fit into my carry on, it doesn't go. And even my carry on is becoming too much for me. I was working on packing everything into a small under the seat bag....until I had 3 of my events canceled because of the virus. But I can't wait to try!
John As a Brooklynite. I only saw 1 person say about the weather. Unfortunately the weather in New York this Memorial weekend is rainy and very cool weather like March or early April. Weather in NYC changes very quick to hazy hot and humid days from June to early September. To Artic air from December to March ( especially February.) We get Severe Thunderstorms during Spring, Summer and early Fall. We get Snowstorms and some of those can cause Blizzard like conditions. In other words people should be prepared for the weather in New York. Great video 👍
My biggest mistake on my first visit, taking a cab going to Top of the Rock, from the Palace hotel. And I did not realize it until my next visit. 🤦♀️ Lesson learned, NYC is walkable, use apps for direction and walk! It's been my fave city for walking eversince (or maybe it's a tie between NYC and Taipei 😊)
Great advice about Jersey City! First-time visitors can look on a map and see it looks very close, but then realize too late that it’s far away temporally. Do your research before you pick a spot. Plan to spend most of your time exploring Manhattan but the Manhattan hotels and AirBnB’s are too expensive or have no vacancies? Look farther around but don’t look as the crow flies - look at the subway map and the number of stops. Then you’ll know how far away you really are in terms of time. For example, Long Island City can be a great option as even though it’s in Queens, it’s just one subway stop away (or two or three) from Grand Central Station. LOOK AT THE SUBWAY ROUTES when you plan your lodging.
Hey Jon, this was great. Thanks to all of you for visiting!! Please come back again when the COVID-19 settles down. Never be afraid to ask someone on the street for directions. 99% of us will gladly help you out.
At 8:00 I feel so bad for him just imagine yourself excited as shit to go to New York and when you get there not only do you have 1 to 2 days to be there but your experience gets ruined by Santa’s everywhere pissing, shitting, fighting and arguing everywhere... LMFAO like just imagine yourself in that situation😂😂 it’s like a clusterfuck of Santa’s outbreak lol
I don’t know if I’m just ignorant, but I’m staying in Brooklyn in may and a 45 minute journey to GCT seems really short. Maybe that’s just because I like in Suffolk UK and the closest city to me is a 90 minute car ride🤷🏽♂️
I am going to be a bit controversial! In the UK we do not have some of your big chain restaurants, a times Square, statue of liberty etc. So will say visit them... But in moderation. My wife loves Madame Tussauds (I'm not the biggest fan) and my biggest regret was not going to MSG to see Billy Joel in concert. We did not cram in everything and enjoyed our 1st time stay. Fortunately we are back May 2022 and Billy is still there!
My biggest mistake on my first trip to NYC was telling my mom I’m going !! I was traveling alone with my kids and because of that I have to vacation short and spent 3 days visiting relatives ! 🤦🏻♀️
My 1st trip to NYC I booked a hotel room far in advance for a month long visit but only put a deposit down at the time of booking. I opted to not pay in full at the time of booking figuring I'd just pay when I arrived at the hotel on the first day. BIG MISTAKE. At checkin the rates had increased for that month because of demand. Apparently there was some kind of boating event going on and every hotel was booked solid so I paid 3times more per night for my room then if I would have just paid in full at the time of booking...yep you live you learn.
Biggest mistake was a few of these, trying to cram too much into one weekend, I probably slept a total of 6 hours all weekend and was so exhausted I almost missed my flight home. Next mistake was going with 2 friends who were the PICKIEST eaters I’ve ever met, one doesn’t like ethnic food and the other didn’t eat gluten so The food experience was boring bc we had to make them happy. Thirdly I did not know about these Disney characters who expect tips, and when I gave Minnie Mouse a dollar she was NOT happy with that cheap tip. I’m going back in October with my kids but I plan to watch all your videos first!!🤣
OMG Jon! Thank you so much for fitting my clip on here! Hope that it helps other visitors. I miss NYC so badly. I’m praying that the city recovers quickly from this so that my husband and I can come visit again.
My first trip to New York by myself around 20 years ago, so I don't know if this still happens .. I bought a Broadway ticket for Phantom of the Opera from the hotel concierge, and then discovered that I paid way above the price that was printed on the ticket. I wouldn't have been surprised at some convenience change, but this was a LOT. So, I would say to always buy any tickets at the theater, or at least a reputable ticket broker.
Living too far from manhattan is also my mistakes too. The cheaper Airbnb is not worth the waste of time to commute or the worries I have about staying out too late and hard to go back home.
It's funny how one persons mistake is another persons positive. I love staying close to Times Square - close to the hustle and bustle, the shops, the theatres, the urine soaked alleys lol. Falling asleep to the sound of fire trucks and garbage collectors is just great. Nobody travels to NYC for peace and quiet.
Love the Brady Bunch-esqe thumbnail LOL! Besides the mistake I mentioned in the video, another one I thought of was not considering the trip from the airport to hotel. Unless you take a taxi, its a real PAIN to cart huge suitcases around Newark and Manhattan. I literally landed in Newark, hopped on the airport tram to the Amtrak to the subway headed to Penn Station. LOL! Paying for a cab and or Uber is BEYOND worth the money. I'll just say that lol
Depending on the size of your luggage and party yes.. If i'm solo and have a small suitcase i prefer a train. IF it's Adriana and I at 5 AM at EWR, uber please :)
I made that mistake once, traveling with my mom. The worst part was that it was on a Friday and we arrived at Penn Station around 5:00 pm. It was a nightmare to get out of there. Never again!!!
My first trip was in 2014. The biggest mistake I made was using roaming on my mobile phone, I 'managed' to rack up around $200 in extra charges(usually my monthly bill is around $10). Since then I always buy a prepaid sim card after I get to the city. Awesome idea for the video, would like to see more like it. Cheers from Romania!
Biggest question I have about this video is for Brent... how on earth did you end up with an Everton shirt and what did you do wrong to support them ;-)
Kyla and Andrew's tip is awesome. My husband and I did the same on our first trip in April of 2019. ( was scheduled for Sept 2018, Hurricane Florence came so we had to cancel because of my job as a first responder) , and our second trip scheduled for March of this year was going to be a do local stuff. We had to cancel because of the pandemic. I think us planning trips to NYC is bad luck!
In 1991 I stayed on 63rd st near Lincoln center ,not 47st on the east side it was 7 blocks from where my friend Richard Gross lived. He was a restaurant critic. He got me free meals and could get into clubs for free. Richard Gross knew how to comp NY. 63rd st was a little out of the way for my friends. Richard had a friend pick him up from westChester county. So that eliminated the cab fare. Richard worked for tv show entertainment connection.
Avoid the people in China town wanting to sell you fake designer bags. They are aggressive. I am born here and I have chased them from tourists many times. 😂 Good video.
I have 2!: First trip to NYC , I happily was taking pictures of the horse carriages in Central Park when a small old guy demanded I give him my SD card or pay him 20 bucks for the pictures! I realized he was keeping an eye on the carriages and he was no having me taking photos of them . I said no are you crazy and then he proceeded to "beat" me with a baton. I started to run and ran into a police car and the police started laughing their asses off! Later that week I was walking a pedestrian crossing near NYU, quiet street I was the only one around and I had the pedestrian green light. I saw a taxi approaching slowly and I thought he was going to stop for me but I guess he was looking at his phone and I ended up on his hood and he started yelling me in Arabic. Oh well , I still had an awesome time. Had a trip scheduled for this October if I can't go at that time hopefully will go next year. Greetings from Costa Rica!!!!
I think my mistake (not first time visiting since I was too young to remember anything, but later on like 3rd trip in my life) was 1) planning everything out so much. It not only made us miss the spontaneous and mom-and-pop kinda stuff that are unique to NYC, but also made us unable to do everything we wanted to during our trip because; 2) If anything, plan stuff out by borough because you can't be running from Brooklyn to Manhattan to Chinatown in one day.
My biggest mistake the first time I came to NYC was heading straight to Times Square to take pictures...alone, mind you. So of course, the mascots around the area see that and, at first, two of them came over and asked if I wanted my picture taken, I go: "yeah, sure".....downhill from there. Eventually, more of them started coming over, and I had to stop it at some point, but then they started charging me for "tips".
I can't wait for this storm to pass, i look forward to making New York my home, maybe ome day I'll even meet you John, till then, please stay safe out there
Luckily I watched channels such as yours and Sarah Funk for a good while before we went. We spent 8 days in NYC and had the absolute best time of our lives. Probably crammed a little too much in but still had spare time to wander about. Citymapper will be your best friend!
I’m just now seeing this comment and me and my girlfriend are planning on staying 10 days in NYC so that way we have time to do a lot of things. I would say that if people are able to afford to stay there longer, do it because you won’t have as bad of a time crunch than you would if you’re there for say 3-4 days.
My biggest mistake was when I first moved to the Bronx I took a 5 train to get home and did not realize that it doesn't always stop at Burke Ave. So I ended up in Morris Park by mistake instead of on Burke. The 5 train only goes there during rush hour times, so I ended up getting very lost trying to get home.
1- Buying Citypass bus tickets for my family thinking that I would take advantage of unlimited rides. It's not convenient if the buses run every 15 min or more in certain streets. Just take the subway or walk. 2.- Parking your car in Secaucus during the week to take NJT to midtown. Parking lot is full , I usually park on the weekends and no problem. The app Icon saved my day and found parking in the city for a reasonable price. 3- Dont drink a lot of water, scarcity of public restrooms. 4- Forget your phone charger . I went for a day trip, had to buy a new one, kill time in stbks while charging to buy online NJT tickets.
We stayed in Jamaica one night to save money when we arrived late to JFK. It was an okay motel room, but the car alarm going off incessantly in the motel parking lot made it difficult to sleep. After a couple hours the manager figured out whose car it was and resolved the issue. We always take red eyes from Los Angeles now so that we arrive in the morning and have plenty of time to check into our hotel room in Manhattan.
My biggest mistake. Going to the top of the empire state Building. Yay i get to see more buildings. Sure it's cool for like 1 min. But then it's just a waste of time after.
@@KrystalKBeauty I had to take the hotel bus, the last trip back was 11pm. The taxi drivers wanted too much 30 dollars, maybe cheaper with Uber but this was before Uber was popular.
I also stayed in Jersey City on my first trip. The Airbnb was gorgeous and I loved it but man I wish it was closer. I also went in January on my first trip. During the polar vortex. 😅
Not a mistake on my part, but I’ve had friends get transported to other locations via van to buy fake handbags in Manhattan Chinatown. Stupid move. Along the same lines, feeling “adventurous” by going through. The secret door in the back of these same bag shops to buy the fakes.
LMBO!! The first time I went to NYC, The Monk got me in Central Park. I was so happy until he took the bracelet off my arm because I didnt have any cash on me
My husband and I visited in 2017 for our 10th wedding anniversary. Our mistake was trying to do too much without properly preparing. We took a Free Tours by Foot tour every single day of our trip and actually tackled 2 tours one day. By the middle of the week, our feet were so sore from all the walking. We had good shoes, but we weren't used to walking miles and miles each day. We felt like we needed to be constantly moving and taking advantage of our time away from our responsibilities back home. We would leave our hotel room around 8am and not get back until 10 or 10:30 each night. We packed our schedule so full that we had little time to do (or re-visit) anything not on the schedule. We ended up riding the Staten Island Ferry three times just because it was a nice excuse to sit for 30 minutes and enjoy the breeze (we visited in August). In the end, I loved all we got to see and do, but we came home completely exhausted and with a "been there, done that" mentality about the city. It took almost 2 years for me to want to go back to NYC, a place I've been dying to visit since I was a child. Looking forward to our next trip and already have a list of things to do differently!
Hi guys it’s my first time in NYC this October and I’m really excited but I want to make sure I prepare correctly. We are staying at an Airbnb in Austria, Queens and it’s located 8 mins from the subway. Do you recommend we Uber from the airport? Or Uber/taxi? I was taking a carry on, with 3 different outfits and 2 shoes one boots with no heels and sneakers also crocs. Do you think this is too many outfits? Please provide any recommendations
In Madrid, a street hustler provided me with a “blessing” using rosemary. I happily gave her a couple bucks and thanked her. She requested more. I told no. She cursed me. I cursed her back and moved on.
My first time to NYC and my mistake was to watch out for the scam card players on the streets. They’ll rip you off. Also another mistake was to keep reloading the Metra card and to just get a unlimited Metra card next time
I kind of disagree about staying in Times Square. I’ve stayed at a nice hotel in Times Square because I got a good deal. It was very good and I would do it again.
I once encountered a couple visiting that wanted to know how to get to I think something like 49st in the city and they are asking me directions of how to get there in Queens ( Steinway Street to be exact)
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I have been as tourist in NYC probably 60 + times. I just don't remember a mistake. It's my favorite city in the whole World and I enjoyed being there every single time.
It took me some time to realize that it’s not rude to ignore people. It’s easier to ignore homeless people, but you don’t have to stop and talk to anyone that tries selling you anything. Especially those “rappers” in Times Square giving their CDs away for “free” with a small donation. You don’t have to talk to the people in costumes. And if you’re polite and stop to talk to someone, and then you realize that they’re trying to sell you something, it’s ok to abruptly walk away.
I went in early March and it was awesome! I enjoyed a picnic in Central Park, walked the Brooklyn bridge. A sweater and a jacket was all I needed, not sure why he said not to go.
Smartest thoughts come from Micheal. The prices are suggested, meaning they are free if you can bear a stank-eye or two. I can.
Thank's for featuring me. I forgot to comment that after 10 months.
Mistake #1- Going to Brownsville.
I know Brownsville is rough, but did something happen
It’s Not for tourists.
If you're from NY, you absolutely hate Times Square.
Calories don’t count when you‘re on vacation 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Gained 10 pounds from 3 WEEKS in Greece…. Worth every one.
As a native new yorker, this is funny to listen to. Hope you all come back and have a better time.
Same it’s funny to me hearing all of these
"I ventured off the beaten path....it was right on Bowery street." 😂😭
I love that "I'd rather be in New York" sweatshirt!!
hahah yep
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My mistake? Landing at JFK, around 4pm, then after an 8 hour transatlantic flight, what did I do first in NYC, whilst still majorly jetlagged? Go to times Square at 8pm 😂 Wait until you're rested up before going into Manhattan 👍🏻
That sounds like standard operating procedure for many haahha. I actually wish you submitted that.
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I've seen people in times Square or where I work with all their luggage before heading to their hotels
I went last month and my my biggest mistake was staying for 4 days instead of a week.
I’m going in 2 weeks, for the first time. I’m from Cali & a buddy of mine moved to Cali from Queens just 3 years ago, after being born and raised there. I told him abt my trip & I was planning on going for only 4 days as well. He told me that it wasn’t enough, so I booked an extra 5 days. That way I can have a bit more time to go to all the places he recommended me😁
@@premedmike2080 I went back to NYC about 2 months ago lol.
@@Dinokill nice, number 1 tip?
I made that mistake last month too. Staying 1 week next month!
Frankly, you could stay your whole life and not have enough time.
No mistakes I live here lol! Some tips...subway/bus maps are free! If there is one, Get them from token booth clerk when getting metro cards or download from MTA site. Also airports have public transportation to NYC, so If you not carrying much take the bus. LGA has M60 that take you Manhattan and you can grab the train. Also ask people we don’t bite.
Another good one, Jon. I'm from NY, moved here in the 1980's "just for one year" and that's the way life goes. I've gotten asked more than once by people who need a quick answer where there's a public restroom (not one of NYC's strong points). I remember the last time was a British woman coming off the Brooklyn Bridge and I just pointed her in the direction of the nearest Starbucks on Park Row. I remember one of George Costanza's many talents was his knowledge of where to go anywhere in Manhattan. It would be kinda off-beat to do a video on this topic, but edgy and uber-helpful to out-of-towners and locals at the same time.
Love the way the video turned out! Thanks for letting me be a part of it! One mistake that I could see how someone easily make, is not carrying cash AND a credit card. Lots of businesses (particularly small restaurants) only accept cash, but we did encounter one business on our last trip that was cashless and ONLY accepted credit cards. This seems to be a trend, so that's a good thing to know.
Great point and thanks for your submission :)
@@HereBeBarr Can you tell me what's a close area to stay if Im visiting a couple days and want the whole Manhattan experience but don't want to stay in mid town Manhattan???
Ok. I been doing NYC for about 12 years 3 to 4 times per year. My first mistake was staying with relatives. They of course didn't have time to show me around do after about 3 days I hit the streets running.
2nd mistake
GO BY YOURSELF if you like to live and move like a new yorker.
They complain about the rushing. They complain about the subway station stairs. They complain about the cost of food.
If anyone comes with me. I warn them. Either you keep up or you stay in the hotel.
Love your videos.
hahaha love this.
SO TRUE! I got married in NYC last summer and I made it a rule- NO COMPLAINING! LOL I love this comment
Instead of being an ass and saying to stay in the hotel room, you could just decide to meet somewhere at a given time
@@KrystalKBeauty My fiance and I are planning to get married in NYC at some point in the future, after the virus is over. Where did y'all get married? We're having trouble narrowing it down.
V Kendrick YES. I had a much better experience trekking around NYC when I stopped thinking and moving like a tourist and started thinking more like I lived there.
Being far too generous is my biggest NYC mistake.
Mi gran error cuando visité NYC por primera vez, fué no saber hablar Inglés, pensaba que cuando las personas hablaban aparecían los subtítulos como en las películas 😁😁, sólo bromeaba, Just Kidding
Lol
Dang u got me! oh tu español es suficiente. lol
My biggest mistake on my first trip to NYC in 1994 was to travel with two people that weren´t close friends of mine. I would have enjoyed a hundred times more exploring New York on my own! Cheers from Chile!
Oh, I remember my first visit to big apple. I rent a small room in the middle of the sunset park via airbnb. Next day after arrival I decided to walk by feet to the Coney Island)) jatlug and map made me to take a longest walk I've ever had))) but next day I walked from soho to Harlem by feet. Guys, if you want to see NYC, please use its public transportation and never try to walk through some specific boroughs alone, in 6 a. M. It was pretty interesting, but scary a couple of moments))))
The biggest mistake was probably staying in Midtown (15 min walk to get to Times Square). Coming from a small town in the north of Germany I was overwhelmed by the constant noise and couldn't properly sleep for the first 3-4 nights until I got used to it. During my second visit I stayed in Park Slope, Brooklyn and slept like a baby. :)
I can also relate to Brent's story. I didn't know about the difference between express trains and local trains, took the A train to get to Central Park and accidentally ended up at 125th street in Harlem.
I’m a local resident and I still sometimes screw up and get on express trains that make me overshoot my destination. Often seems to happen when I’m in a hurry to get somewhere, too. 😡
Getting lost is half of the fun!
Omg so scary! And what happened did you went back right away, or did you stayed a bit in Harlem o:
I would suggest ppl stay in Long Island city. It’s not far from the city and it’s fairly quiet.
Ricardo Campos If you’re implying that it’s scary to find oneself in Harlem, that’s really not the case. Most of Harlem is very safe.
17:26 It wasn't a big mistake, it was a Sin! 🍔🍟🍕🍧😁😁
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damn! how could i really :O
Hi John I have no mistakes because I lived in brooklyn from 1945 to 1973 and brooklyn was so beautiful compared to now. What miss the most the knishes and bath and hot dogs also the chocolate egg cream.
My biggest mistake was wanting to save money on a hotel which turned into an epic fail back in 2014. Although we paid less per night for a hotel, we spent WAY more on ground transportation. My family and I flew into LGA and rented a minivan (which we barely used) so we could stay in East Brunswick, NJ. Each day we went into Manhattan, we paid to park at the transit center at Secaucus Junction and took the train into Penn Station. Big mistake! Epic fail on my part. When we went to NYC in 2019, we went with a large group of friends and family and split the cost of a coach bus from LGA to our hotel in Midtown Manhattan.
Yeah, that sounds like a royal pain during your first trip.
I've been to NYC four times now, but my biggest mistake the first time I was there was not allocating enough time for everything I had planned, such as museums and shops.
This was a great video idea! Get the mistakes directly from NYC visitors
Thanks 🙏🏻
Do a video on free public restrooms. Many, many years ago, I had to "go" and went to the Port Authority men's room and the stalls were all gone. Left and thankfully ran into a friend who lived in Manhattan and used his bathroom.
I politely ask at some big hotel if I can use the restroom, no problem at all
Brusselse that wont always work unfortunately just google the location of the nearest Whole Foods of which there are many in Manhattan which has decent rest rooms
@@Brusselsniels Department stores usually have good restrooms too.
Going to post twice. K must tell you. You are one of the most creative youtubers I watch. Your NYC videos has helped a great deal.
Thanks
Somehow watching you talk, regardless of the subject matter, has always made me desperately crave pizza. 🍕 😅
I made my first trip to NYC last September. In the first 12 hours I lost my glasses. It was some point between a birthday party and the subway ride home after the strip club. I had to scrap my plans to do views like Top of The Rock. Still had good experiences like The High Line, but had to rock the standard definition quality. My advice to others is to mix your own drinks.
My “first” (technically my second but first one being an adult) trip to NY was a disaster 😂 I wasn’t aware of the many subways lines so I walked everywhere which was extremely tiring. Also for some reason I stayed in Times Square the entire weekend. That’s literally the only thing I did. This was my second trip to NY and even after 2 times i’ve never seen Central Park or the Statue of Liberty 😭 I was supposed to go back this summer but of course corona had to happen. Hopefully 3rd times a charm. Also I disagree about the March tip! I went in March and it was veryyyy warm outside. Also I went Easter weekend which turned out to be a mistake because of the huge crowds
A drunk santa at Lhasa Fast Food - now that’s an image 😂😂
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I travel to NYC a few times a year and love it so much. I have made almost all of these mistakes at one time or another. Upon reflection, I think my one of my biggest mistakes when I first started traveling was to either take a cab or car from the airport to the hotel. The public transportation is pretty easy to navigate and now I know to pack super light and pay $7 instead of $75 to get into the city. Thanks for making this video. I love how creative you are being with your channel.
And you learned QUICKLY not to overpack because you have to schlep that suitcase up the stairs at the subway station, didn't you? LOL! Me too!!
@@teresahoward7821 Indeed. Although the girlfriends that I go with still don't get it. The continue to bring HUGE suitcases. I also have gotten to the point that I just hate checking bags. So if something doesn't fit into my carry on, it doesn't go. And even my carry on is becoming too much for me. I was working on packing everything into a small under the seat bag....until I had 3 of my events canceled because of the virus. But I can't wait to try!
John
As a Brooklynite. I only saw 1 person say about the weather. Unfortunately the weather in New York this Memorial weekend is rainy and very cool weather like March or early April.
Weather in NYC changes very quick to hazy hot and humid days from June to early September. To Artic air from December to March ( especially February.) We get Severe Thunderstorms during Spring, Summer and early Fall. We get Snowstorms and some of those can cause Blizzard like conditions. In other words people should be prepared for the weather in New York.
Great video 👍
My biggest mistake on my first visit, taking a cab going to Top of the Rock, from the Palace hotel. And I did not realize it until my next visit. 🤦♀️ Lesson learned, NYC is walkable, use apps for direction and walk! It's been my fave city for walking eversince (or maybe it's a tie between NYC and Taipei 😊)
Great advice about Jersey City! First-time visitors can look on a map and see it looks very close, but then realize too late that it’s far away temporally. Do your research before you pick a spot. Plan to spend most of your time exploring Manhattan but the Manhattan hotels and AirBnB’s are too expensive or have no vacancies? Look farther around but don’t look as the crow flies - look at the subway map and the number of stops. Then you’ll know how far away you really are in terms of time. For example, Long Island City can be a great option as even though it’s in Queens, it’s just one subway stop away (or two or three) from Grand Central Station. LOOK AT THE SUBWAY ROUTES when you plan your lodging.
This is great advice! Thank you for sharing!
Hey Jon, this was great.
Thanks to all of you for visiting!! Please come back again when the COVID-19 settles down. Never be afraid to ask someone on the street for directions. 99% of us will gladly help you out.
People have always been great to me in NYC. I think it has a bad rep for nothing.
Love this comment! Stay safe and take care, dear friend!
Dr. Juanita Benedict I think when you live here you see the more disrespectful side of NYC like me I live here and people can be pretty rude at times
At 8:00 I feel so bad for him just imagine yourself excited as shit to go to New York and when you get there not only do you have 1 to 2 days to be there but your experience gets ruined by Santa’s everywhere pissing, shitting, fighting and arguing everywhere... LMFAO like just imagine yourself in that situation😂😂 it’s like a clusterfuck of Santa’s outbreak lol
I don’t know if I’m just ignorant, but I’m staying in Brooklyn in may and a 45 minute journey to GCT seems really short. Maybe that’s just because I like in Suffolk UK and the closest city to me is a 90 minute car ride🤷🏽♂️
I am going to be a bit controversial! In the UK we do not have some of your big chain restaurants, a times Square, statue of liberty etc. So will say visit them... But in moderation. My wife loves Madame Tussauds (I'm not the biggest fan) and my biggest regret was not going to MSG to see Billy Joel in concert. We did not cram in everything and enjoyed our 1st time stay. Fortunately we are back May 2022 and Billy is still there!
My biggest mistake on my first trip to NYC was telling my mom I’m going !! I was traveling alone with my kids and because of that I have to vacation short and spent 3 days visiting relatives ! 🤦🏻♀️
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LOL!!!
Oh I agree! I wasted too much time visiting relatives that I didn’t know and do nothing with them.
My 1st trip to NYC I booked a hotel room far in advance for a month long visit but only put a deposit down at the time of booking. I opted to not pay in full at the time of booking figuring I'd just pay when I arrived at the hotel on the first day. BIG MISTAKE. At checkin the rates had increased for that month because of demand. Apparently there was some kind of boating event going on and every hotel was booked solid so I paid 3times more per night for my room then if I would have just paid in full at the time of booking...yep you live you learn.
I came to the Times Square straight from JFK with the biggest luggage lmao. It was horrible!
9:10 Brent's BIGGEST mistake is wearing that shirt - it needs to be incinerated.. immediately!!!
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Hahahahaha gotta rep the blue. #COYB
#1 My family went to a food chain restaurant near Times Square #2 we didn't know how to use the subways.
Big mistake. Doing any NBC show taping. Takes toooooooo much of your time from your day.
I have stayed at Time Square and loved it. I supose because I love Broadway 😍
Biggest mistake was a few of these, trying to cram too much into one weekend, I probably slept a total of 6 hours all weekend and was so exhausted I almost missed my flight home. Next mistake was going with 2 friends who were the PICKIEST eaters I’ve ever met, one doesn’t like ethnic food and the other didn’t eat gluten so The food experience was boring bc we had to make them happy. Thirdly I did not know about these Disney characters who expect tips, and when I gave Minnie Mouse a dollar she was NOT happy with that cheap tip.
I’m going back in October with my kids but I plan to watch all your videos first!!🤣
9:08 Ayy Brent knows what's up. Love the shirt!
OMG Jon! Thank you so much for fitting my clip on here! Hope that it helps other visitors. I miss NYC so badly. I’m praying that the city recovers quickly from this so that my husband and I can come visit again.
Thanks for sharing !!
The biggest mistake that I made on our first trip to NYC was walking from Bryant park to the museum of natural history.
My first trip to New York by myself around 20 years ago, so I don't know if this still happens .. I bought a Broadway ticket for Phantom of the Opera from the hotel concierge, and then discovered that I paid way above the price that was printed on the ticket. I wouldn't have been surprised at some convenience change, but this was a LOT. So, I would say to always buy any tickets at the theater, or at least a reputable ticket broker.
Great adivce :)
As a native New Yorker this video and comment section is deadass hilarious 🤣
Hello from New York // good night 🌙 💤 great video //
Living too far from manhattan is also my mistakes too. The cheaper Airbnb is not worth the waste of time to commute or the worries I have about staying out too late and hard to go back home.
It's funny how one persons mistake is another persons positive. I love staying close to Times Square - close to the hustle and bustle, the shops, the theatres, the urine soaked alleys lol. Falling asleep to the sound of fire trucks and garbage collectors is just great. Nobody travels to NYC for peace and quiet.
I L❤️ve NYC.
Your wife is beautiful , enjoy all your video
Love the Brady Bunch-esqe thumbnail LOL! Besides the mistake I mentioned in the video, another one I thought of was not considering the trip from the airport to hotel. Unless you take a taxi, its a real PAIN to cart huge suitcases around Newark and Manhattan. I literally landed in Newark, hopped on the airport tram to the Amtrak to the subway headed to Penn Station. LOL! Paying for a cab and or Uber is BEYOND worth the money. I'll just say that lol
Depending on the size of your luggage and party yes.. If i'm solo and have a small suitcase i prefer a train. IF it's Adriana and I at 5 AM at EWR, uber please :)
I made that mistake once, traveling with my mom. The worst part was that it was on a Friday and we arrived at Penn Station around 5:00 pm. It was a nightmare to get out of there. Never again!!!
Very good by subscribers and you!, John!!
My first trip was in 2014. The biggest mistake I made was using roaming on my mobile phone, I 'managed' to rack up around $200 in extra charges(usually my monthly bill is around $10). Since then I always buy a prepaid sim card after I get to the city. Awesome idea for the video, would like to see more like it. Cheers from Romania!
Biggest question I have about this video is for Brent... how on earth did you end up with an Everton shirt and what did you do wrong to support them ;-)
Sure we made many mistakes on our trips to NYC. The thing is we have such a great time, any mistakes were forgotten...
Kyla and Andrew's tip is awesome. My husband and I did the same on our first trip in April of 2019. ( was scheduled for Sept 2018, Hurricane Florence came so we had to cancel because of my job as a first responder) , and our second trip scheduled for March of this year was going to be a do local stuff. We had to cancel because of the pandemic. I think us planning trips to NYC is bad luck!
In 1991 I stayed on 63rd st near Lincoln center ,not 47st on the east side it was 7 blocks from where my friend Richard Gross lived. He was a restaurant critic. He got me free meals and could get into clubs for free. Richard Gross knew how to comp NY. 63rd st was a little out of the way for my friends. Richard had a friend pick him up from westChester county. So that eliminated the cab fare. Richard worked for tv show entertainment connection.
Avoid the people in China town wanting to sell you fake designer bags. They are aggressive. I am born here and I have chased them from tourists many times. 😂 Good video.
I have 2!: First trip to NYC , I happily was taking pictures of the horse carriages in Central Park when a small old guy demanded I give him my SD card or pay him 20 bucks for the pictures! I realized he was keeping an eye on the carriages and he was no having me taking photos of them . I said no are you crazy and then he proceeded to "beat" me with a baton. I started to run and ran into a police car and the police started laughing their asses off! Later that week I was walking a pedestrian crossing near NYU, quiet street I was the only one around and I had the pedestrian green light. I saw a taxi approaching slowly and I thought he was going to stop for me but I guess he was looking at his phone and I ended up on his hood and he started yelling me in Arabic. Oh well , I still had an awesome time. Had a trip scheduled for this October if I can't go at that time hopefully will go next year. Greetings from Costa Rica!!!!
I think my mistake (not first time visiting since I was too young to remember anything, but later on like 3rd trip in my life) was 1) planning everything out so much. It not only made us miss the spontaneous and mom-and-pop kinda stuff that are unique to NYC, but also made us unable to do everything we wanted to during our trip because; 2) If anything, plan stuff out by borough because you can't be running from Brooklyn to Manhattan to Chinatown in one day.
This was a great video 👏🏾
My biggest mistake the first time I came to NYC was heading straight to Times Square to take pictures...alone, mind you. So of course, the mascots around the area see that and, at first, two of them came over and asked if I wanted my picture taken, I go: "yeah, sure".....downhill from there. Eventually, more of them started coming over, and I had to stop it at some point, but then they started charging me for "tips".
Oh yes ..
I can't wait for this storm to pass, i look forward to making New York my home, maybe ome day I'll even meet you John, till then, please stay safe out there
Hello everyone from New York
Luckily I watched channels such as yours and Sarah Funk for a good while before we went. We spent 8 days in NYC and had the absolute best time of our lives. Probably crammed a little too much in but still had spare time to wander about. Citymapper will be your best friend!
I’m just now seeing this comment and me and my girlfriend are planning on staying 10 days in NYC so that way we have time to do a lot of things. I would say that if people are able to afford to stay there longer, do it because you won’t have as bad of a time crunch than you would if you’re there for say 3-4 days.
I have never been to NYC yet. Thank you for all these tips. It is my dream to visit NY.
You will definitely enjoy it!!!😊
By all means, get there as soon as you can. It. Is. AMAZING!!!!
I'm 65, finally made the visit last month, going back for visit number 2 this month. Just research, have a plan but be flexible.
My biggest mistake was when I first moved to the Bronx I took a 5 train to get home and did not realize that it doesn't always stop at Burke Ave. So I ended up in Morris Park by mistake instead of on Burke. The 5 train only goes there during rush hour times, so I ended up getting very lost trying to get home.
Watch those hotels or air bnb, most times if it's really cheap, it's on the outskirts of Manhattan
1- Buying Citypass bus tickets for my family thinking that I would take advantage of unlimited rides. It's not convenient if the buses run every 15 min or more in certain streets. Just take the subway or walk.
2.- Parking your car in Secaucus during the week to take NJT to midtown. Parking lot is full , I usually park on the weekends and no problem. The app Icon saved my day and found parking in the city for a reasonable price.
3- Dont drink a lot of water, scarcity of public restrooms.
4- Forget your phone charger . I went for a day trip, had to buy a new one, kill time in stbks while charging to buy online NJT tickets.
We stayed in Jamaica one night to save money when we arrived late to JFK. It was an okay motel room, but the car alarm going off incessantly in the motel parking lot made it difficult to sleep. After a couple hours the manager figured out whose car it was and resolved the issue. We always take red eyes from Los Angeles now so that we arrive in the morning and have plenty of time to check into our hotel room in Manhattan.
I think I have not made big mistakes and that's because of you! I have watched a lot of your videos. So a big Thank you!
My biggest mistake. Going to the top of the empire state Building. Yay i get to see more buildings. Sure it's cool for like 1 min. But then it's just a waste of time after.
Mine was staying in Hoboken New Jersey.
Really? I was considering staying there next time to explore Hoboken as well as Manhattan. Why was this a mistake? I must know! lol
@@KrystalKBeauty I had to take the hotel bus, the last trip back was 11pm. The taxi drivers wanted too much 30 dollars, maybe cheaper with Uber but this was before Uber was popular.
I also stayed in Jersey City on my first trip. The Airbnb was gorgeous and I loved it but man I wish it was closer. I also went in January on my first trip. During the polar vortex. 😅
Not a mistake on my part, but I’ve had friends get transported to other locations via van to buy fake handbags in Manhattan Chinatown. Stupid move. Along the same lines, feeling “adventurous” by going through. The secret door in the back of these same bag shops to buy the fakes.
The first time in New York City me and my father didn’t buy the unlimited card and had to keep reloading the regular metro card
LMBO!! The first time I went to NYC, The Monk got me in Central Park. I was so happy until he took the bracelet off my arm because I didnt have any cash on me
This is one of the best videos you've made, the other one I love is Cuba! Thanks for sharing John
My husband and I visited in 2017 for our 10th wedding anniversary. Our mistake was trying to do too much without properly preparing. We took a Free Tours by Foot tour every single day of our trip and actually tackled 2 tours one day. By the middle of the week, our feet were so sore from all the walking. We had good shoes, but we weren't used to walking miles and miles each day. We felt like we needed to be constantly moving and taking advantage of our time away from our responsibilities back home. We would leave our hotel room around 8am and not get back until 10 or 10:30 each night. We packed our schedule so full that we had little time to do (or re-visit) anything not on the schedule. We ended up riding the Staten Island Ferry three times just because it was a nice excuse to sit for 30 minutes and enjoy the breeze (we visited in August). In the end, I loved all we got to see and do, but we came home completely exhausted and with a "been there, done that" mentality about the city. It took almost 2 years for me to want to go back to NYC, a place I've been dying to visit since I was a child. Looking forward to our next trip and already have a list of things to do differently!
Yes !! Exactly great point
Hi guys it’s my first time in NYC this October and I’m really excited but I want to make sure I prepare correctly. We are staying at an Airbnb in Austria, Queens and it’s located 8 mins from the subway. Do you recommend we Uber from the airport? Or Uber/taxi? I was taking a carry on, with 3 different outfits and 2 shoes one boots with no heels and sneakers also crocs. Do you think this is too many outfits? Please provide any recommendations
I’m from Houston, TX. I visited New York for only 4 days and was a blast. The only thing I wished I brought is a portable charger
Love it Jon! Everyone had such great input and I’m glad I could put my two cents in 😄
Thanks loved your answer
That "Canadian couple going to a hockey game" is prob because there are no NHL teams near them
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Sorry, just had to.. live your channel 💞
Of course
Times Square is busy
Most hotel rooms are small
How much time u spend in your room in
NYC?????
In Madrid, a street hustler provided me with a “blessing” using rosemary. I happily gave her a couple bucks and thanked her. She requested more. I told no. She cursed me. I cursed her back and moved on.
So you're going to pay $20-$40 per square foot, per night... Simply so you could stride across a room?
My first time to NYC and my mistake was to watch out for the scam card players on the streets. They’ll rip you off.
Also another mistake was to keep reloading the Metra card and to just get a unlimited Metra card next time
bad advice, there are many people who love staying in Times Square. you need to be more objective with your opinion.
I kind of disagree about staying in Times Square. I’ve stayed at a nice hotel in Times Square because I got a good deal. It was very good and I would do it again.
I once encountered a couple visiting that wanted to know how to get to I think something like 49st in the city and they are asking me directions of how to get there in Queens ( Steinway Street to be exact)
I didn't pack walking shoes thats my biggest mistake. I walked so much and I loved it but my feet did not.
The biggest mistake I made during my 1st trip is New York City was going to chain restaurants.