THE WORST of NYC! Scams, Rip-Offs & Mistakes to Avoid (Full Documentary)
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- Find out what Scams, Rip-Offs, Tourist Traps and Mistakes to avoid on your First Trip to New York City in this compilation of our best episodes on the channel.
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00:00- Intro
00:14- NYC Scams & Tourist Traps to Avoid
09:54- NYC Travel Mistakes to Avoid
20:00- 25 Essential NYC Tips in 10 Minutes
29:57- Common Tourist Mistakes to Avoid in NYC
39:12- NYC Tourist Questions Answered
48:23- Inside New York's Worst Subway Stations
57:09- 7 More Tourist Mistakes to Avoid in NYC
1:05:54- 10 Hard Truths About Visiting NYC
1:15:08- Biggest First Timer NYC Tourist Mistakes
1:34:10- 15 Most Common Tourist Mistakes in NYC
1:48:27- More Scams of New York City
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RIP Ben. You are missed
What about herald square? BDFM TRAINS!! Newark Penn station is worse.
What happened to him?
Did Ben die of a blood clot?
@@annetomwozniak1475beer drinking fighting machine? STOP USING STUPID ABBREVIATIONS
@@Anglovoxclot shot likely
RIP BEN. Condolences John, Adriana and of course Ben's family. Wish life wasn't so cruel. Keep up the great work John
who is Ben? I just started following this channel as am gonna go for a week to NY city in September
@@hemera73 Good Monday Afternoon IAM Hoping That You Are Having A Positive Day
To Answer Your Question
Ben Was A Extraordinary Camera Tech For This Creator Channel
He Was 24 Years Old
@@britishgray4952 am sorry hearing so, very sad, such a young soul taken away, thanks for explaining to me and a good evening to you 💔
Asian Hate victim?
@hemera73 What happened to Ben?
RIP Ben, will miss not seeing your cameos on videos 😪
Hey John. I'm a city kid (Philly) and I want to see if you could talk about "situational awareness" in NYC. It happens in any city, but people who walk as a group in a side-by-side line. This blocks the sidewalk and the cross-walks. If you need to stop and talk or look at your phones, put your back to a building wall and do your thing. I'm of the school of telling people to "keep on movin', keep on walking cause your blocking the way". I'm only 5ft, but a teacher, so I can make people move! I'm not rude, I'm efficient.
OMG THIS THIS THIS THISS THIS WAS THE BIGGEST PROBLEM IN NYC EVER OMG THIS WAS MY LIFE.
RIP BEN, so sad... from France
rip to ben bro god bless everyday
As a NY Lifer The watch where you walk tip is of great importance
As a native New Yorker, there's a shared sentiment among us to steer clear of Times Square as much as possible. While it undoubtedly stands as an iconic symbol of the city, the crowded streets and overwhelming tourist presence can be a bit much for those of us who call the Big Apple home. There's a distinct charm in exploring the lesser-known gems scattered across the five boroughs that showcase the true essence of New York City. Diving into the vibrant neighborhoods like Astoria in Queens for its diverse culinary scene or strolling through the historic streets of Brooklyn's DUMBO with its breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline provides an authentic experience of the city's rich culture. Local markets such as the Arthur Avenue Retail Market in the Bronx, known for its authentic Italian delicacies, offer a more intimate and genuine taste of New York. These off-the-beaten-path destinations unveil the hidden treasures that make the city truly extraordinary, away from the bustling crowds of Times Square. It's about embracing the diverse neighborhoods that define the city and discovering the unique pockets of culture that make New York an unparalleled place to call home.
It's just New York is SO MUCH to take in. So much HISTORY. I mean it's the BIGGEST city in the WORLD. Truly a modern marvel.
I go to broadway a lot and I live in Hell's Kitchen but I really think that people could have a much richer NYC experience if they stay in a different area, be that that the UWS, Williamsburg, the Lower East Side or Chelsea. Focus on local galleries, some of the smaller museums , restaurants that are popular with locals, get connected with real NYC life. Nothing wrong with strolling through Times Square after a show. Also for some reason a lot of visitors don't know about the High Line! But for sure walk the High Line, go to some galleries, do a little shopping and eating drinking in Meatpacking or the West Village. Also read about the shows before you get to the TKTS booth!
Great tips-applies to most cities.
A lot of the Upper Manhattan stations have those vaulted ceilings, stinky elevators and cross-over bridges that are nice. That being said, just recently a woman ran over to us freaking out. She had been leaning against the wall at the 1 station at 181st and realized there was a swarm of waterbugs next to her. She was hysterical thinking they had gotten in her hair and on her backpack. She calmed down after we checking her out thoroughly. I can't even imagine how she didn't just lose her mind completely. I sure would have.
Spend 5 min in Times Square at night to see the lights then LEAVE!
I'm in Lisbon Portugal for World Youth Day and I'm including Ben (for his eternal repose) Ben's Family and you (for comfort) at the final Mass this Sunday.
Always gives the best tips on what to see and how to see it safely, need to watch those scammers, been a little over 40 years since I have been in New York, would love to see it one more time. RIP to Ben, may he always rest in peace.
How did Ben die I never heard he was dead
Rest in Peace, Ben!
Amazing to have a all in one Documentary and anybody visiting NYC a this is a must watch before you arrive
It feels illegal to be here this early😅
Thanks much for the info ☮
How does a scam begin? Somebody walks up to you.
I hope visitors don’t feel they made mistakes and regret it. Because each trip is an experience that makes your life more interesting.
The Monk almost got me but I loved my visit
That's a great way to put it haha
Very educational &Informative , thank you 🙏
Thanks for these tips!
We can always appreciate these tips!
Excellent episode. The information provided is invaluable. Thank you! 🤗
Loved this!!
Wonderful video.Thank you so much James from London.UK
Great video. A lot of important info!
Are religiously come to your videos man being a comedy club promoter in times square knowing over the years we had a lot of rotten eggs always afraid of seeing us being talked down I come to these videos and just happy to see we are never to targeted for unnecessary bs
Superb video content, thanks so much! Title is different than what I expected in the video, glad this auto played. Thanks again, I plan on touring NY and this is perfect!
I just do not understand how people can think that there are no supermarkets in NYC. There are over 8 million people living here, do you seriously think none of them buy groceries ????
Can't believe Ben is no longer with us.😢
What happened
@@rabbittmuffinable, after alength battle with cancer, he succumbed to it a short while ago, at the age of 24.
#1 Excellent video! #2 If you don't want to get scammed as a senior remember the cardinal RULE: The answer is always NO! NO to questions, no to requests, no no no no, the Answer is always Noooooo! Rule #3 skip the ATM. Go to a CVS, Target, or any other store where you can get cash back. You won't have to pay the bank and machine fees either. My bank knows to alert me if there is EVER an ATM Charge because it's NOT me. #4 All streets have rats and roaches 😢 do you think food trucks are hermetically sealed? Get a restaurant guide and tip 20% it's good karma. You are helping a New Yorker pay their rent. If you don't want to shell out for a sit down, then make yourself a picnic lunch to go. Sit in the Park. #6 Remember you're a Senior, don't be shy about inquiring after discounts. 😊😊
I don't mind compilations. Not only will it save me time in case I need a refresher, but most importantly, I can see Ben again.
Hi John, my husband and I recently returned from our first visit to NYC. I watched many of your videos prior to going and I have to say a big thank you! We were visiting from rural Alabama, culture shock is an understatement lol. At first I would say, the videos say do this or don’t do that to which my husband would roll his eyes. However by our second day he was asking me what did the videos say about this lol We did many tourist things but so much more we didn’t have time for. Definitely want to go back soon and most definitely will watch/rewatch your content. Keep up the good work and thanks again!! Also… RIP Ben😢
Me who's lived in a seedy place all my life: if someone's stops to talk to you in public, they're probably 5% nice, 30% going to scam you, 60% straight up stealing your stuff right now, and 5% you are going to die.
Riding your bike around Central Park on the bike lanes inside the park is awesome. Going one full time around the park means your in good shape, more than that you're in excellent shape. Just be aware not to run into someone. Sometimes pedestrians will not get out your way.
I love watching these to see Ben. The info ages ago perfectly too. 🎉
I work in Hospitality, My guests biggest complaint comes from Pedicabs. More than the resort fees. Do not do Pedicabs unless you like surprises at the end of your journey. 🤬
I bought my usual 2 cheese slices and water for $3 and I dropped the pizza just as a bike rider stopped next to me. I picked up my slices and put them in the trash. The bike rider was waiting for me to finish and said this is all the money I have for the pizza. I replied "you didn't cause me to drop my pizza. That was on me" We're both locals so not all of us are bad :)
I made the mistake of wearing slip on sandals to tour San Francisco. That place is nasty! Going potty and using drugs are freely done in public. It’s disgusting what’s going on there.
Illiegals
I’ve been watching your channel since 2020, getting ready to move to nyc next fall! Love you, Ben, and Adriana!! Peace and comfort your way! Rest in peace Ben the camera guy:(
I was checking out of the Las Vegas Hilton in 2014, when a man and his wife were arguing with the clerk about the Hotel Fee. They had paid for their vacation on Expedia. Now the hotel wanted their credit card number for a $39.95 a night "resort fee". I had a deal of $29.95 and stayed a week, but I listened to the man and his wife. I told the clerk as I checked out, that I will never come back if you charge a resort fee. And meant it.
I remember I got a CD from when I visited New York City for the first time. I loved it too and they were blasting the music out of their truck and he autographed it. I wish I still had it.
Revisiting this video and wanted to add...at about 46min you mentioned mentioned going on a daytrip to Philadelphia. So many of us from Philly, South Jersey and Northern DE (Wilmington) do this trip in reverse. When I can, I take a day trip to see a Broadway Matinee, go to Brooklyn, Manhattan, etc. I recommend a China Town bus (Philly), Bolt Bus, or Amtrak (direct to Moynahan - Penn Station). Cheaper is transferring from Septa to NJT to Penn Station (not Newark - Penn Station). Not going to lie, it'll be a tiring day, but it's worth it.
Rolled laughing at the mention of Olive Garden! lol No idea that Manhattan even had an Olive Garden. Agree that Restaurant Row is the nearest go-to for peeps who insist of staying in Times Sq. Informative video. Nicely done.
I love these long videos!
I flew over NYC one time when I was a kid. That’s enough for me!
Thank you for all of your amazing videos. I can’t wait to go back to New York again it’s been a while. It’s actually been way too long. All of your information will be so very helpful. I’ve shared it with a friend of mine. Who’s planning a trip as well.
I’m so sorry to hear about Ben. Thinking of you all.
Peace, Suzie from Baltimore.
Great tips! Useful for all travel. Im heading to Philly soon, so thisxwill come innhandy. Thank you!
In from NYC. This video is great information and I will show others.
Hi Jon thanks for these tips because we going to NYC in few weeks❤
Instantly subscribed 👍🙏
This is nice Jon! Here we get the Full Monty about how to keep safe and avoid being scammed. This is even good for returning NY'ers Who were born in NYC, but have moved to other states, like me. Keeps us fresh and up to date. 🖖👍
I’d like to add to the “watch where you’re going” point because you reminded me of something. The second time I ever visited New York was the first time I ever used the subway system without a native New Yorker guiding the way. I took the subway from JFK to midtown. When I finally reached our stop, I was one of the first people to get off my subway car. Luckily I was staring at the ground when I walked off (introvert here, lol). There was a good 6-7 inches between the car and the platform. It was enough for me to do a slight hop when I stepped off. I lived in SF at the time & never saw that coming. I 100% know I would have done a face-plant if I wasn’t watching.
Thanks so much!!!🙂
This is exactly like Nairobi, Kenya. Same scams, different place👌💯
great info- ve lived in nyc 25 yrs and didnt know a lot of this
TIMESTAMPS in Chronological Order:
NYC SCAMS and Tourist Scams to Avoid
0:14 Fake Monk Scam
0:42 CD Guys
1:13 Tipping street performers (when you participate)
1:56 Costume characters
2:26 NYC Hotel Resort fees
3:10 ATM scam
3:57 Candy Selling scam
4:41 Hop-on hop-off rip off
8:10 Pedicab Issues
5:34 Broadway ticket rip-offs
6:37 Street food scam
7:02 Baggage tip hustle
7:42 "Stranded" Local scam
8:12 "Drop" scam
8:44 NYC Airport Pick-up scam
9:19 Staten Island Ferry scam
Travel MISTAKES to Avoid
10:06 Not pre-planning airport arrival details
10:50 Metrocard Machine mistake
11:26 The Clockwise Subway Turnstile mistake
12:07 Not watching where you're walking in Manhattan
12:34 Careful on the subway steps
12:50 Not downloading these apps
14:23 Not trying other methods of transportation in NYC
14:30 - Ferry
15:01 - Bus
15:20 - Citi bikes
15:53 Eating only in Times Square
17:03 Taking a horse carriage ride in Central Park
18:00 Not pre-booking an observation deck if you're tight on time.
18:46 Not utlizing rush Broadway tickets if you're on a budget.
Essential NYC TIPS
20:05 3 Airports
20:23 JFK Airport transportation hack
21:13 Newark Airport mistake to avoid
21:29 Airport ride shares
22:03 Don't take anything for free in Times Square
22:20 Avoid chain restaurants
22:35 Don't stop in the middle of a busy area in NYC
22:54 Avoid Midtown Manhattan hotels to save money.
23:16 Best rooftop for tourists
23:43 Go to Bodega's and Deli's at any hour
24:03 The Most Local NYC Dining Experience?
24:28 Halal cart (Fast food equivalent)
24:47 NYC PIzza tips?
25:20 Food tour in Jackson Heights, Queens (Want to step off the eaten path?)
25:44 Broadway
26:05 Tipping
26:43 OMNY Pay is available on all buses and subways
27:10 Best subway apps?
27:31 Using the Indication Board (zebra board) underground
28:09 Subway awareness
28:38 How to hail a taxi
28:51 Must visit the 9 11 Memorial in NYC
29:06 Try one of the NYC ferries
29:26 Wear comfortable shoes
29:49 Most people will cross the street if no traffic against the stop signal
Common Tourist MISTAKES to Avoid
30:14 Not using the bathroom before leaving a restaurant or attraction
30:41 Not checking hourly forecast
31:31 Not knowing your order at a busy fast-serve spot
32:11 Stopping to check directions in the wrong place
32:57 Taking the wrong train
34:06 Going to a random street food vendors in touristy areas
34:36 Wrong or too many observation decks
35:38 Walking in the bkie lane
35:46 Not tipping if you're engaging with a character/performer
36:19 Assuming New Yorkers are jerks when you need help
36:54 Thinking you can see most of Central Park quickly
37:38 Citi bike issues
37:59 Not properly docking a Citi bike
28:21 Parking tickets
NYC Tourist QUESTIONS Answered
39:21 1 food first timers to NYC need to try during their visit?
39:51 Ranking observation decks from best to last
41:40 Overrated NYC experience
42:43 1 NYC attraction
43:16 Going to NYC just for fun?
43:22 Groceries in Mid Manhatan
43:46 Garbage pickup
44:14 Times Square?
45:02 Hidden gem restaurant: Luigi's Pizza
45:58 Central Park: Top 3 things to do
46:26 Favorite day trip by train away from NYC: Philadelphia
46:52 Crime in NY
47:44 Tourist: Other things to do
More Tourist MISTAKES to Avoid in NYC
57:25 Not checking all the ride share apps at the airport
58:48 Subway
1:00:30 Pre-booking Broadway tickets
1:02:02 Making your itinerary off top attractions only
1:03:27 Not taking advantage of all the free things in NYC
1:04:51 Not booking enough days
Hard TRUTHS about Visiting NYC
1:06:05 Not Disney World
1:07:21 Locals may not like you
1:08:19 Famous food spots are sometimes just hype
1:09:04 Don't have eye contact with strangers
1:09:50 Celebrities don't want to be bothered
1:10:30 It's easy to lose track of your surroundings
1:10:59 Don't make all your food plans based off review sites.
1:12:06 NYC is big. Choose where you stay wisely.
1:13:16 Transportation isn't always easy.
1:14:13 Broadway is very expensive.
1:14:45 You need a plan.
Biggest First Timer NYC Tourist MISTAKES
1:15:49 Overpacking
1:16:24 Not being spontaneous on your trip (or Being afraid to venture off the beaten path)
1:17:18 Staying too far away
1:18:20 Visiting in March (Should be: May or September)
1:18:52 Booking a Closet Hotel Room
1:20:20 Staying near Times Square
1:21:38 Too many photos
1:22:33 Not planning how to get from airport to your hotel/Airbnb
1:23:08 Visiting during Santa Con
1:24:17 Not knowing how the subway works
1:26:08 Taking an Uber within Manhattan during peak traffic
1:27:44 Trying to do too many things
1:29:14 Pre-paying for museums admission
1:29:57 Madam Tussauds is a tourist trao
1:30:46 Eating at a chain restaurant in NYC
1:31:30 Maps apps on your phone are not perfect
1:32:27 Avoiding all the best food because it's high in calories
1:32:59 Not researching common tourist scams
Most Common Tourist MISTAKES in NYC
1:34:47 Not taking public transportation from the airport
1:35:37 Not leaving the Manhattan bubble
1:36:17 Not wearing comfortable shoes
1:37:12 Sticking only to the most popular sites
1:37:54 Not carrying enough cash
1:39:14 Eating at chain restaurants
1:40:42 Crowding the sidewalks
1:41:30 Trying to do too much
1:42:16 Subway trouble
1:43:38 Tipping
1:45:04 Not checking the weather
1:45:51 Spending too much money on Broadway tickets
1:46:29 Not looking up what's going on in NYC
1:46:58 Paying too much for hotels
1:47:31 Not using the bathroom before leaving your hotel
1:48:03 How to ask for directions?
More SCAMS of NYC
1:48:28 Hot Dog scam
1:49:11 JFK Airtrain hustle
1:49:56 Outdoor ATM fraud
1:50:32 Electronics store scams
1:51:16 Parking rip-offs
1:52:47 Good Samaritan hustle
1:53:18 Buying a Swipe hustle/scam
1:53:56 Street Performer/Musician Tip Pressure
1:54:38 Rip-off Comedy Shows?
1:55:34 Fake Monks
1:56:08 Additional Tip rip-off
Jon - Your videos are wonderful and makes me feel a little bit better about visiting New York for the first time in a couple of weeks. My hubs is going for a conference so of course we're staying in Times Square and I will be exploring a few days by myself. I grew up in San Francisco but have lived in the burbs for way too long to feel comfortable by myself. Your videos will be very helpful.
When I was there last weekend, I made note of the street food vendors and their lack of prices listed. I got that tip from you before a previous video. I noticed maybe 1 out of 10 had prices.
Timestamp?
I def made sure to remember this after paying like 6 bucks for a hotdog! And ive lived here i assumed itd be like 4 as it usually was in the area, felt like such a dummy 😅
Awh Beautiful Ben Thanks for this infromation
Watched the whole thing. Thank you for getting me prepared for my trip.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Transit Museum, totally. I almost commented on that in another of your videos. So great.
Chambers Street is super scary at night. I was offered a position and i was going to have to take one of those trains and i did not accept the position because of that station.
I’m sorry to hear of your loss. Can you please direct me to how I get a hotel hack for nyc and if it is safe to stay in Chinatown??? Love your videos by the way!!! ❤
Best NYC tip: just avoid Times Square. I'm a NYC local and I can't remember the last time I was in Times Square LOL
Nah it's an awesome experience for a tourist. However I will say once you see it once, there's no reason to go back. You gotta remember, Times Square is the first thing the majority of tourists think of, especially those from over seas. If you know how to avoid the scams Times Square is a great place to check out for an hour during a vacation here
@@muscleman125 that's true actually. Go once, look around, never go back 😂
@@muscleman125 lol, okay, okay, just read your post after I wrote my anti-Times Square rant...and you've got a point there...heck, stop by, if you must, but an HOUR, k? 😉That sounds about right! Then, get movin' and experience the real NY! But sure, may as well say you did it...although as @GothamTalk says, one & done 🤣
Time square was beautiful but way too busy and full of scammers
This CZcamsr is under rated…
My fiancé got us tickets for Betelgeuse in December before they stopped the show on Broadway, and we drove in with his brother and his wife. I told them we needed to leave in the early morning if they wanted to go to Bryant Park for holiday festivities and shopping, but we didn’t arrive until around 5pm when our show was at 8:30. They all acted surprised that Times Square was as packed as it was even though I told them of my previous experiences going to TS in the past during the holidays. It wasn’t a ruined trip, the show was great! BUT if you’re going to the city you should ABSOLUTELY consider travel and anything that could impact your travel (crowds, dining due to crowds) if you want to make the most of your experience.
We love your honest opinion of places and showing them for what they really are. Thank you for all of your hard work. Your videos have opened our eyes as to what to look for. We will watch your next set of videos. Take care.
Thank You for Mentioning Sarges Deli…. Blows Katz away. I tell people avoid to avoid Katz like the Plague.
Great tips on the Scammers also. Don’t even break stride to listen or respond to them.
NEVER LET ANYONE TAKE YOUR LUGGAGE / BAG !!!
I think if people follow the guidelines you laid out they’ll be fine in NYC ✅🤙🏼❗️ Well Done. 👍
Ben really made this channel different then other nyc channels he will be missed
May I ask What happened to Ben?
Rest in peace Ben
My gripe with the subway was trying to find accessible access. Wasnt easy to find a lift or how to exit some stations
Nothing wrong with hustling your mixtape keep it 💯 24/7
The thing about the doggie doo, I learned that from my son. 🤣🤣🤣 I usually don't go to Manhattan when I visit my son (except to eat at Kissaki. Oh my, their Valentine's Day omakase was so good!). But, even when we limit ourselves to LIC, it's still the same. I have to look out for doggie doo when walking. 🤣🤣🤣
Not too crazy about Philly, but I would love to dine at Morimoto's.
And will never be forgotten ❤
Mate i now have full anxiety about visiting New York. Country girl over here.
We love you Ben!
How about going to the ticket office for the ticket, and pay cash. Yes I'm from NY
I watched the whole thing. It was very interesting. Well, I don't think I will be coming to NYC now. But I love this channel
I don't want anyone I don't know coming up to talk to me, period. That's especially in any big city.
Omg i just started watching these videos yesterday, going in may/june, and omgeeeee , RIP Ben !
3 weeks to go until we're in the Big Apple for 4 weeks! I've been following your videos since we booked the trip in January and you've been a godsend. So many great tips to see and do as well as what to avoid. We feel fairly prepared but as Aussies, we're still a bit concerned about the tipping culture right. I get tipping the servers and service providers, plus drivers but what about the guy who hands over the take out Nonna Maria Pizza slice from Bleecker Street Pizza? On a sadder note, RIP Ben. Condolences to his family, you and Adriana, and all who loved him. x
You don't need to tip drivers if they're bad drivers. Restaurant is 15% suggested, but you tip less is ok. Groups of 6 or more will be automatic 15%, we don't tip takeout food unless it's delivered. If there is a tip jar for takeout, and you feel service was great, then we may tip $1 to $3.
Most things, it's up to you if you want to tip or not. Enjoy trip.
Have you been mugged yet? 😂
I throw a buck in the tip jar for my guys at bleeker and any pizzeria. I worked in a pizzeria for 13 years So I appreciate the work they do.
Tip on the pretax amount. I do 15% min on checks and will increase to 20% depending on the service I get.
Don't even cab. Do uber/lift/revel or if you confident, take the subways. Google maps is amazing for getting around. I got to nyc weekly and I use Google maps constantly.
@@arfriedman4577
Not quite accurate.
Businesses like restaurants and bars in the US unfairly don't pay a living wage and expect customers to supplement the difference for the workers.
One definition of tipping is an acronym for "To Insure Promptness or Professionalism". But there are many variables before you receive your meal or drink that the server has no control of.
Even if the service is adequate, the workers are depending on the tip for a living wage, not just because of expected awesome service.
New York City is an expensive place to live, so servers need your tips for a living wage.
That's the American hospitality business.
@user-xo6bl8qc5o I'm American and live in a big city area. Years ago, tipping was only in certain services, and the law is still written this way today.
The last several years, everyone expects a tip, when some make proper wages.
It's ok to disagree with me.
Thanks for your great uploads! I have just booked a hotel not too far from 9th avenue all because......i want to visit 5 ninth avenue 😀😁😁👌 Watched all the original footage filmed in the 80s and cant wait to go and see Nelson Sullivans home and the vine that is still there apparantley...Great video thank you 👌☺
Avoid Hop On Hop Off, if you want to sightsee NYC, ride MTA Bus instead.
Tip culture is getting out of control in the United States. Times Square for example, bruh nobody asked, booked or scheduled u to entertain, nobody asked you for merch. Get out of my face trying to force a tip.
Great tip about 9th avenue for food.
My biggest mistake is planning to many activities per day. I just got back yesterday from our 5th visit and we continue to over book our days(this time we were a group of 10) yes we were exhausted and are looking forward to our 6th visit. We always stay at the St Marks hotel in the east village ❤️
If you accidentally get off at Newark Penn. Just get on the next train to NY which will be on the same track. Odds are they wont punch a whole in your ticket before Newark Penn because at Newark Airport station you have to go through a fare gate.
Thanks I ready to go.
I'm going to send this video to mates in Italy who dream about visiting this city.
The bump into you scam was tried on me in Brooklyn. Born and raised in the BK and dude tried pulling that with me. I looked at him and just kept walking.Eff outta here.
They cut f with olskool they know so they get the new Jack's. Lol
B&H is amazing! Love going there and Adorama.
Gotta love B&H!
The call out of the ground zero selfie takers is right on target. Go early in the morning for a proper experience.
After 2 New York trips in 3 months i know the LIRR better than i do my local train line.
Years ago there was gum machines, and other knick knacks in little boxes hanging on the columns, thus the random holes.
Love Action Kid❤️
Empty subway car in the summer =no air conditioning available.🥵
Hi John. Me and my wife have watched many of your videos before our trip to NYC this past week and your information on scams was really helpful! I somehow missed this video before we left because we fell for the pedi carriage scam. We where in Time Square and it started to rain and I thought it would be a good idea to take a pedi carriage ride a few blocks since we didn’t have an umbrella. I just figured the guy was working for tips. I saw him point to his phone as he set the timer but I couldn’t understand what what he was saying as he took off. Long story short he says he got lost ended up dropping us off nowhere close to where we wanted to go and when I said how much do I owe you he showed me his phone where the timer stopped at 12 minutes and said $7.99 a minute X 12 = $95.88. I was flabbergasted. He then pointed to a small sign on the side of his carriage that said $7.99 a minute. You would really have to look to see it 😡. I paid it as we were late and I didn’t want to cause a scene. Lessons learned!
expensive lesson but you won't make that mistake again!
@@HereBeBarr Out here in California, Los Angeles particularly near the Grauman Chinese Theater, they have those costumed characters and many tourists assume they are somehow officially connected to the theater because of it. Beware of those people since they are peas in the same pod as the costumed people in NYC.
@@HereBeBarr Your discussion of the resort fees reminded me of something. If you absolutely have gone crazy and decide to stay at any of the hotels at the Indian casinos in California and you got reduced rates through something like Travelocity, Priceline, Kayak, etc. they ABSOLUTELY WILL try to charge you full rates despite it. You have to stand your ground to get the agreed upon rate, but just that one has to go through that is all the more reason to not stay at those places.
Oh my... once more u r saving my bank 😂
13:14 good tip .. google actually sent me an email about this when I traveled to france.. thank god cause i got lost LOL