Tourism Tuesday Featuring Grand Central Terminal, Main Concourse

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When it comes to traveling, few methods are safer than trains. Traveling by train is elegant and refined.  It says that I can travel at my leisure and nothing or no one will rush me. When it comes to train stations, none can compare to the remarkably glorious Grand Central Terminal. New York’s Grand Central Terminal also called Grand Central Station was first opened in 1913.  2013 is a very special year for the Grand Central Terminal because this year it turns 100.  Happy Centennial Grand Central Station! New York’s Grand Central Terminal is home to the world’s largest train station and the Main Concourse is its epicenter. Who says bigger isn’t better? When it comes to Grand Central Terminal, the Main Concourse is the place to be. The Main Concourse is the center of all the action. Everyday thousands converge, explore and travel throughout its massive corridors.

Historic Tour

In this day and age, knowledge is power and few lessons are free. One shining exception is the historic tours of Grand Central Terminal. Get your geek on and learn all about Grand Central Terminal’s creation and major events. By going on this tour, you will hear about all the effort it took to get it built and sustained. You’ll learn to appreciate a commodity that thousands take advantage of everyday. Go on and learn something new, just be sure to thank your knowledgeable tour guide.

Some Amazing Art

For people who long to witness artistic perfection, they should look no further than Grand Central Terminal, Main Concourse.  There are several different mediums to look at. The two most famous are the giant clock, that is reported to be worth from 10-20 million dollars, and some famous statues. There are three legendary statues including a Minerva, Hercules and Mercy which were created by an eminent French sculptor Jules-Felix Coutan. When this trio was unveiled, it was the largest sculptural group on Earth. This sculptural group is highly acclaimed even to this day. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to see a trio of masterpieces, go visit Grand Central Terminal, Main Concourse.

Food and Fun

For most travelers, a location is not viable without food. Grand Central Station does not disappoint. It has a plethora of kiosks to choose from. Whether you crave a little Italian or a good ole American sub, Grand Central Terminal, Main Concourse has you covered.  There are hundreds of venues to choose from and all of them serve amazing high quality food. If you are looking for food, don’t steer to the west though or you will be sorely disappointed. All the food venues are located on the East side of the Grand Central Terminal, Main Concourse.

Grand Central Terminal is an important and beloved attraction of New York City. Don’t miss out on all the fun. Go see it!

By Melissa Cooke

Flash Forward Friday (March 15, 2013- March 21, 2013)

Hello fellow New Yorkers and welcome newcomers. New York City always has something going on and this week is no exception. If you are looking for something to do, check out this week’s list of activities. We have entertainment for every taste.

Friday March 15th                             Asia Week

This week long event lasts from March 15th to March 23rd. During this week New York shows off its Asian flair. Many museums and art galleries will be showing off their Eastern sensibilities. Prices will vary by venue so there is something for every budget. If you want to see fine art at museums or galleries or dine on Asian delicacies at local restaurants, this week is for you.

Saturday March 16th                       Saint Patrick’s Day Parade

It’s time to bust out that old “kiss me because I’m Irish” shirt. This is the week of Saint Patrick’s Day.  If your Irish heart is smiling, go visit the famous Saint Patrick’s Day parade. Whether you’re searching for the perfect green beer or bagel you’re sure to enjoy the festivities. This famous parade will last from approximately 11 a.m. to 4 p. m. Don’t forget to wear some green or you might leave the festivities feeling sore. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Sunday March 17th                          Kinky Boots

If you’re looking for an unconventional musical, check out Cyndi Lauper’s Kinky Boots. This quirky musical is about a struggling shoe factory and a sassy but lovable drag queen. The story line is touching and the music is breathtaking which makes this musical a win-win. How’s that for entertainment?

Monday March 18th                        Savages

For all you party animals that just want to let loose, Savages is your solution. This club has a wild and energetic atmosphere, amazing bands and cheap drinks with the average drink costing a measly four dollars. Go ahead get your party on, just don’t forget your Aspirin in the morning.

Tuesday March 19th                        Dance Brazil

This exotic dance performance takes place from March 19th to March 24th. Go watch this cultural fusion of African, Brazilian and capoeira dance styles set to a driving African beat. Feel the excitement in this hour and a half long performance.  This show is only available for a limited amount of time so hurry and go see it.

Wednesday March 20th                  Cirque Du Soleil

Cirque Du Soliel is part circus and part street performance but it is all fun. Visit this once in a lifetime performance and prepare to be amazed. This activity is great for families so bring your kids.

Thursday March 21st                       Architectural Digest Home Design

Are you a HGTV fan or are you looking to do a little updating? If so this is the event for you. This massive home design will showcase models from over 400 retailers. They will have chef demonstrations and consultations with designers. Don’t miss this event. New York has a lot of activities this week, go visit them!

By Melissa Cooke

Tourism Tuesday Featuring Times Square

Although there are many interesting things to see in New York, New York, one attraction stands far above the competition. Whether you want to see the ball drop on New Year’s Eve, catch the latest rendition of the Phantom of the Opera, or are just looking for the perfect pair of jeans, you can find what you are looking for in Times Square. It is at the center of all the action in New York City.  No other New York attraction can compete with its celestial energy.

Times Square is the soul of New York and is a vibrant and life-filled intersection where everything and every culture collide. New York’s Times Square is a sprawling junction, a bustling intersection that is filled with tons of people and a variety of things to experience, but one of the most exciting things to do there, is people watch. One quick glance around tells the exciting nature of what it means to be American. Nothing is bland in Times Square and there is always plenty to see. All sorts of unique cultures merge and mingle in harmony. Times Square is a mecca for tourists because no matter what culture you’re from, you will find something to relate to. You will also find something that will astound you, and the funny thing is, sometimes both things will be side by side. Go figure!

Tourists visit Times Square because it is home to many American icons including Broadway, newspapers, and famous television shows. It is also known world-wide for its plethora of food. When it comes to food, Times Square is really versatile. No matter what your tastes lean towards, there is a restaurant, food truck or food cart that will please your taste buds, as well as accommodate your wallet. Whether you’re a sophisticated critic that only deigns to eat at four star palaces or a blue collar brawler looking for the perfect slice of pizza, Times Square has what you need. Everything is more extravagant in Times Square including an Applebee’s franchise, which has a supersized location.

Times Square is also an excellent location to go shopping. There is no sales tax in New York City and travelers can take full advantage. Many superstores have their foundations in Times Square. Two prime examples are MAC makeup and the famous Department store Macy’s. Since New York is one of the fashion capitals of the world, tourists flock to get their shop on. No matter what you are looking for it can be found in Times Square. Each day millions flock to this world famous section of the Big Apple. Take advantage and look important in front of millions. Travel in style, you can even take a NY prom limo to your Times Square destination.

By Melissa Cooke

Flash Forward Friday (March 8, 2013- March 14, 2013)

Friday March 8, 2012

Armory Arts Week 

Ticket Prices:  General Admission: $30, Students:  $10, Groups of 10 and over: $14, 4 Day Show: $60 and The Armory Show Pass: $40

Armory Arts Week welcomes visitors from around the world.  The Show partners with New York City and Company to create and hand out more than 40,000 maps that have schedules of the events.  These maps are available at certain venues and tourist kiosks.  The Armory Arts Week is a celebration of the arts communities.  They showcase a specific neighborhood arts scene every night combined with specific events.  Past events have included art tours, artist discussions, parties and museum specials. http://www.armoryartsweek.com/armoryarts/index.cfm/home/

Saturday March 8, 2013

Sesame Street Live:  Elmo’s Healthy Heroes

Ticket Prices: $30

Who doesn’t love Elmo?  At any age, you just don’t outgrow Sesame Street.  Sesame Street Live: Elmo’s Healthy Heroes is about the tale of Super Grover not being so cool anymore.  He has suddenly lost his coolness.  So now Sesame Street needs a new super hero.  But just who will come to the rescue.  Have no fear because Elmo and his team of Healthy Heroes save the day.  Elmo and the team do a great job of exploring fitness, nutrition, sleep, energy and hygiene. http://jennaglatzer.blogspot.com/2010/09/review-elmos-healthy-heroes.html

Sunday March 10, 2013

New York Rangers VS. Edmonton Oilers

Tickets:  $85

MadisonSquareGarden is the place to be on Sunday to watch the New York Rangers wreck havoc on the Edmonton Oilers.  For 85 seasons, The New York Rangers have been a fan favorite in the history of the sport.  They have played MadisonSquareGarden which is the World’s Most Famous Arena.  They have built their reputation upon passion, tradition and pride. http://rangers.nhl.com/

Monday March 11, 2013

Shout Out Louds

Ticket Prices:  Starting at $34

Shout Out Louds are an indie pop band from Sweden.  They are playing Monday at the Music Hall of Williamsburg.  The music hall is located in Brooklyn at 66 North 6th Street.  Some of their singles include “Shut Your Eyes’ “Walls” and “Illusions.”  They are performing one night only at 8:00 PM and this is a band you don’t want to miss. http://www.shoutoutlouds.com/indexgamla.html

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The Importance Of Tying Your Own Shoes

Tickets:  Free

The Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes is being held at the New York Public Library at the Mid-Manhattan Branch on 455 Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street.  It is presented by the ReelAbilities NY Disabilities Film Festival.  The film centers on a man who is completely self-centered.  He gets a job at a theater group for disabled people.  This was just a paycheck for the man until he discovers a life-changing lesson. http://www.sfinternational.se/film/the-importance-of-tying-your-own-shoes

Wednesday March 13, 2013

Metropolitan Opera:  Don Carlo

Ticket Prices:  Start at $32

Don Carlos can be seen at the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center.  Don Carlos is a five act grand opera, and at its full length, is comprised of four hours of music. It is considered Verdi’s longest opera.  The storyline is about the life of the Prince of Asturias, Carlos and tells the conflicts that he deals with in his life.

Thursday March 14, 2013 

Unwind at Symphony Space, Free Music Thursday

Tickets:  Free

Symphony Space is located at 2537 Broadway.  Free music Thursday is offered every Thursday with no cover charge.  http://www.unwinednyc.com/

Tourism Tuesday Featuring New York City High Line

The New York City High Line is a one mile long city park which was built on an elevated section of the New York Central Railroad.  It is located on the western side of Manhattan.  The former railroad tracks have been converted into a beautifully redesigned aerial greenway.  The park goes from Gansevoort Street, through Chelsea, by way of 30th Street and onto the West Side Yard, close to the Jacob Javitz Convention Center.  Gansevoort Street is located just three blocks from West 14th Street, also known as the Meatpacking District.

This stunning and newly constructed park was designed by the architectural firm of James Corner Field Operations and architects Diller Scofidio and Renfro.  The designing of the plants was the responsibility of Piet Oudolf from the Netherlands.  Backers of the HighLinePark projects include Diane von Furstenberg along with her husband and children and hotel developer, Andre Balazs.

There are nine entrances into the park and four of those entrances are handicap accessible.  The park is open everyday of the week from 7:30 in the morning until 11:00 in the evening.  There are rules associated with the park, like everything else in life.  Most of the rules are pretty common sense like no walking on the plants, no bikes, no drinking and no littering.

The New York City High Line has attracted a lot in the pop culture scene.  In the 2007 smash hit “I Am Legend,” some of the scenes in the movie were filmed below the High Line as well as in the Meatpacking District.  In 2012, there was an episode of The Simpsons called “Moonshine River” where the family takes a trip to New York City.  Bart and an old girlfriend had taken an outing on the High Line.

The High Line features food vendors who sell products that are good to eat and good for the land as well.  As of 2012, there were nine vendors selling their food on the High Line.  Bark, for example, sells American classics that are created from ingredients that are not only local, but are of the highest quality.  Their signature Bark Burger is made from organic beef and seasonal vegetables, sure to be a delicious bite.  L’Arte Del Gelato, also in the park, was created almost a decade ago and makes gelati and sorbetti with first class ingredients.  They use milk that comes from Battenkill Valley Creamery in Salem, New York.  Melt Bakery sells delicious ice cream sandwiches, also made from local ingredients.  Their signature “Lovelet” sandwich is created from red velvet cakes with cream cheese ice cream, not friendly in calories, but very friendly in taste.

The spring and summer months will undoubtedly bring thousands of city residents and tourists to the High Line. Will you be one of them?

By Deana Clark

(FlashForward Friday) Mar 1, 2013 – Mar 7, 2013

Friday, March 1st, 2013

Bodies The Exhibition

Ticket Prices: Adult: $26.50; Senior (Over 60): $22.50; Child (4-12): $20.50; Child (0-3): Free

When trying to plan an educational family day while visiting New York, how about visiting the Bodies The Exhibition at South Street Seaport? The exhibit shows the complex systems of organs and tissues throughout our bodies and it gives the young and old a fascinating look into our bodies. This exhibit is a way of showing people human organs and tissues that only medical professionals have access to normally. Come out and enjoy this fun, creative, yet educational experience for the entire family!

The South Street Seaport is located in the historic area of the New York City borough of Manhattan. The location of the Seaport features some of the oldest architecture and also is the largest amount of restored early 19th century commercial buildings in the city. It was founded in 1967. www.bodiestheexhibition.com/newyork/

Saturday, March 2nd, 2013

Louis C.K.

Ticket Prices: From $97.00

If you want to feel like a rock star attending a show, ride in a new york prom limo. Louis C.K., the creator, star, producer, writer, director of the FX comedy series Louie, is coming to New York City Center for one night only! He is performing live to promote the release of his latest comedy film, Hilarious (2011). Don’t miss out on this one night event!

The location of this comedy event is the New York City Center which is located at 131 W. 55th between 6th and 7th Avenues in Manhattan, New York City. The theatre was built in 1923, and houses 2,753 seats on the main stage. This theatre is known as the performing home for several major dance companies as well as the Encores! www.louiscktour.com

Sunday, March 3rd, 2013

NY Knicks vs. Miami Heat

Ticket Prices: Start at $237.00

Are you ready for some basketball? If you’re a basketball fan, visiting Madison Square Garden would be a top historical stadium to visit. The game is at 1:00 PM. Come watch these two teams duel it out at the Garden. Labron James is coming to town!

Madison Square Garden is located between Seventh and Eighth Avenues from 31st to 33nd streets. This arena sits on top of Pennsylvania Station and is used for professional basketball, ice hockey, boxing, concerts, ice shows, circuses and more. An interesting fact is that Madison Square Garden is ranked as one of the most expensive stadium venues ever built.   www.newyorkknicks.ticketsnow.com

Monday, March 4th, 2013

Fossil Halls

Ticket Prices: Adults: $18.99; Children (2-12): $10.50; Senior/Student: $14.50; Free for Members

Another great exhibit that is both educational and fun is the Fossil Halls Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History. The exhibit is considered one of the premier attractions in New York City. Fossil Halls is home to nearly one million specimens, which is the world’s largest collection of vertebrate fossils. This exhibit is a permanent exhibit, so it will be there to visit for years and generations to come!

The American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world. Located on the upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, it Is home to over 130 million specimen as well as exhibition halls, research laboratories, and its renowned library.   www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent-exhibitions/fossil-halls

Tuesday, March 5th, 2013

Harry Potter: The Exhibition

Ticket Prices: Varies by event

Harry Potter is coming to town! Come one come all to the event you have been waiting for, the Harry Potter Exhibition! In this exhibit, you get to experience Harry Potter films to the fullest by walking through dramatic displays inspired by the films’ sets. This exhibit is sure to impress Harry Potter fans of all generations.

The Discovery Times Square Exposition, located at 22 West 44th Street in New York City specializes in traveling exhibitions. The building, opened June 24, 2009, had a main goal which was “to create a home for traveling exhibitions that local museums might find too large, too expensive, too nondisciplinary or too commercial for their nonprofit attention.” www.discoverytsx.com

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013

Jersey Boys

Ticket Prices: From $67.00

One of the best parts about New York City is the entertainment, via shows. If kicking back, relaxing and enjoying a show are your cup of tea, come watch Jersey Boys at the August Wilson Theatre. Jersey Boys is a show about the Four Seasons and how they went from the wrong side of the tracks to becoming one of the biggest American pop music sensations of all time.

The August Wilson Theatre was designed by architects C. Howard Crane and Kenneth Franzheim. Located at 245 W 52nd Street in New York City, the theatre opened as the Guild Theatre in 1925. It wasn’t until August Wilson’s death October 16, 2005, that the theatre was renamed in his honor.

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

Winter Stinky Cheese Festival

Ticket Prices: Varies

If you are a cheese lover, this is something you don’t want to miss. Experience over 20 different cheeses from nine of some of the city’s best eateries. The festival will kick off this weekend and continue until March 11th. For more information, visit http://tourdefrancenyc.com/

By Heather Wishart

Tourism Tuesday Featuring Carnegie Hall

If you want to be treated like royalty for one night hop into a New York prom limo and catch a show at Carnegie Hall. Carnegie Hall is one of the most well-known tourist attractions in New York City. It was designed by architect William Burnet Tuthill and built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1891. Carnegie Hall is considered to be one of the most prestigious venues in the world of classical and popular music and has its own artistic programming, development, and marketing departments all on site.

Carnegie Hall has many different theatres that put on a variety of shows, different from the main stage.

The Main Hall (Isaac Stern Auditorium/Ronald O. Perelman Stage)

The Main Hall’s five levels of seating seats 2,804 people. There is no bad seat in this theatre. The highest seat available, for those who love heights, is approximately 137 steps to the top balcony.  Being one of the most famous concert stages in the United States, most of all the popular musicians and classical musicians have performed there since 1891. The last time this hall has been renovated was 1986.

Zankel Hall

Zankel Hall, better known as the Recital Hall, was the first auditorium open to the public in April of 1891. It is quite a bit smaller than the Main Hall only, seating 599 people. It, like the Main Hall, was also renovated in 1896 and renamed Carnegie Lyceum. What is so interesting about this particular hall is its flexibility, in that it can be reconfigured into several different arrangements. Most recently, it opened in the space in September of 2003.

Weill Recital Hall

Weill Recital Hall, which is named for Sanford I Weill and his wife Joan, was originally called Chamber Music Hall. This hall is still being used since it opened in 1891. It seats 268 people and has gone through many name changes until 1986 when it finally became Weill Recital Hall.

Carnegie Hall Archives

Not only does Carnegie Hall offer different rooms for your musical pleasure, it offers space for behind the scenes work as well. The Rose Museum contains working spaces for everyone from performing artists to rehearse, all the way to the architects, playwrights, and painters who design and create the shows.

Carnegie Hall is one of the last large buildings in New York that is built of masonry in its entirety. It  is unique in that there is no steel frame. The exterior of the building has Roman bricks with details done in terracotta and brownstone.

What is most interesting, is that Carnegie Hall is named after the person who financed it and not the person who actually created it like most buildings that you hear of.

Located at 57th St. and Seventh Ave. in Manhattan, Carnegie Hall must be on your list of things to experience when visiting New York City.

By Heather Wishart

Tourism Tuesday Featuring 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center

When visiting New York, an amazing attraction that deserves a visit is the 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center. This awe-inspiring center is an outdoor attraction that is made up of spray paint and graffiti art covering a huge building that stretches almost a full block. The 200,000 square foot warehouse is used as an open canvas, attracting famous musicians and artists from all over the world to contribute to the walls. Notable celebrities have visited the amazing attraction, including Joan Jett, Joss Stone, and Grandmaster Kaz.

The basic idea for the 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center began in 1993 as an effort to stop graffiti vandalism. The idea was that, if graffitists had an area to display their work as art, vandalism would be decreased. The warehouse was called the “Phun Phactory” and in 2002, Jonathan Cohen was recruited to curate the work. Cohen, more commonly known by his tag name “Meres One”, transformed the “Phun Phactory” into what is now known as the 5Pointz Art Center. He manages and oversees the work and the walls of 5Pointz, selecting and approving artwork from specific artists, and then allocating space for their designs or tags.

The amazing outdoor art attraction has enticed people from all over the world to contribute their work to the center. The walls of the warehouse feature over 250 full color murals and images, projecting a bright, contrasting effect to the surrounding area. Jonathan Cohen views the designs and artwork of others, and then assigns the space for their work. His future plans are to convert the five story warehouse into a graffiti art museum. He also intends on opening an art school for students who appreciate the art of spray painting. New designs and names are frequently added to the warehouse, so there is always something new on this unique attraction.

Also called 5Pointz: The Institute of Higher Burning, this attraction is a unique and awe-inspiring experience. Simply viewing the outside walls of the warehouse are well worth the trip. For those who are interested in seeing more, though, 5Pointz offers a bi-weekly tour. For $35, guests are led on a tour throughout the warehouse by the founder and curator Jonathan Cohen, also known as “Meres One”. The tour also includes a painting demonstration, allowing guests to see how the artwork is done. The 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center is a truly amazing experience that shouldn’t be missed.

(FlashForward Friday) Feb 16, 2013 – Feb 21, 2013

There are many fun and exciting events taking place this week off the standard New York City Grid. We are here to help provide you with ideas of what to do while you’re in NYC. If you are in New York City the week of February 16th through February 21st 2013, then read below to find some great activities from our Flash Forward Friday.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

The Anne Militello: Light Cycles stream down from the roof of the ten-story Winter Garden’s building. This beautiful lighting installation is designed by the famed lighting designer Anne Militello and is best when viewed from the exterior plaza. This beautiful light show is free of charge.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Take part in the Chinese culture as you celebrate the Chinese New Year with this fun guided tour. After visiting 19th century secret passages, temples, and tearooms, guests then are treated to a dim sum luncheon. Dim sum is a traditional style of Chinese food in which all portions are bite-sized, adding to the fun cultural experience of the tour. Guests are then treated to the festivities of the New Year celebration, including dragon dances and traditional Asian music. Prices begin at $35.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Treat yourself to the sweet, creamy taste of hot chocolate, thanks to Maury Rubin’s hot chocolate festival. The owner of the City Bakery on 18th street, Maury Rubin’s hot chocolate festival features a different, delicious and unique hot cocoa flavor every day of February. http://www.thecitybakery.com/hot-chocolate

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Jane’s Carousel is a carousel ride that was originally built in 1922 and was purchased by husband and wife Jane and David Walentas in 1984. Jane painstakingly worked on the carousel for years and, finally, the historically restored ride placed in Brooklyn Bridge Park for all to enjoy in 2011. The ride was damaged during the recent storm, but is now opened again for all to enjoy. http://janescarousel.com/

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Located within the Staten Island Children’s Museum, Portia’s Playhouse is a fun area where children can fulfill their dreams of acting by dressing up and putting on various performances. Designed as a real theatre, including a real stage, there are many costumes and props to allow kids to use their imagination and perform. shows. http://statenislandkids.org/exh/portia.html

Thursday, February 21, 2013

The group The Dan Band will be performing at the famous B.B. King’s Blues Club and Grill at 8pm. First gaining popularity at a karaoke bar, The Dan Band has been featured in movies such as Starsky and Hutch and have made appearances on shows such as Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Late Late Show, and Ellen. Tickets start at $25 in advance and $30 on the day of the show. http://www.bbkingblues.com/bio.php?id=2461

New 2011 Range Rover limousine is here with Jet Doors and Pink interior

Finally, long awaited 2011 Range Rover HSE jet Door limousine is here. Newly updated and redesigned with fresh interior that people asked for is a great addition to our fleet. Vehicle features Hot Pink seat inserts, Jet Door, Smoke Machine, High intensity laser light show, under body color changing LEDs, strobelights in the headlights and taillights, with funky Disco color changing ceiling, floor and partition.

This vehicle has been on the road for over a month and its a head turner. People in Manhattan Time Square area stop the car to take pictures all the time, they want to look into the ny limousine interior and see the light show.  This ny Range Rover limousine in New York is very popular amongs the younger generations that rent this car for sweet 16 and birthday parties. Its also very popular in the bridal community with all the New York brides that want to rent this cool Range Rover limo for their wedding day.

Lots of people probably think that this car is very expensive while they are wrong. This Range Rover limousine is very affordable. Prices start at $125/hr which is not much when you split your costs between 18 passengers that fit into this limo.

You can easily enjoy every moment of your trip by hiring your own car. Moreover, you can easily follow your planned schedule, if you hire New York limo service. Spending your own time without any restriction can really refresh your mind. With  Royal Limousine, you can easily visit the exotic destinations of this city. You can travel with your family comfortably in this car.