They moved that plane for re-painting. We saw it on our boat trip. I remember when they did the last flights and I saw them fly into Heathrow. I never flew on it though.
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They moved that plane for re-painting. We saw it on our boat trip. I remember when they did the last flights and I saw them fly into Heathrow. I never flew on it though.
Ah, okay. I remember the day we went to the museum. We walked from Battery Park up to The Intrepid and we were so tired by the time we got there. Totally sunburned too!
Manhattan is big. I think I walked a lot last time I was there too. At least with the tall buildings you can generally find some shade. We used the subway a couple of times. That is easy now you can use your credit card, as you can on the London system.
Oh really? I didn't realize you could use your credit card now. I did a quick Google Map and it looks like we the walk we did was about five miles. Not super long, but I wasn't in as good of shape back then either. It's definitely big. I'd like to get back there one day with my wife.
We walked a lot each day. If I went back I'd consider using the bike hire scheme. You can ride all down the west side without going on the road. I think you need to pick the time of year when it's not too hot or cold. I found five days was enough, but then it was the end of a long trip.
That's about the amount of time I would probably go. Four or five days. The biking thing does sound pretty interesting. For Central Park alone I can see how it would be worth it.
Biking in Central Park is nice, but it gets busy at the weekend. Last time I only saw a small part of the park on foot.
All the times I was there I think it was Springtime, so things weren't too bad. I remember there was one abnormally warm day and pretty much the whole city was in the park!