After a VERY hectic year (basically a rollercaoster ride involving company
politics and my quest to do something actually useful for them), I've now got
a lot of vacation time to use up, so I'm going to the USA for a week.
This won't be a normal vacation - I specifically want this to be pure
commercialism, being a bit of a shopaholic, and with the Christmas season upon
us, what better time to go that the last full week before Christmas itself?
What would you call THE shopping capital of the States? I want to go where the
biggest stores are, the largest malls, the widest variation of shops - just
basically drown in pure undiluted commerce. Any ideas?
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I was told (though I've not been there) that Minneapolis is the shopping
capital of the U.S.A.
Er..........
Erm, is that any help?
"Nick Humphries" <ni...@the-den.clara.net> wrote in message
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> Heya!
>
> After a VERY hectic year (basically a rollercaoster ride involving company
> politics and my quest to do something actually useful for them), I've now
got
> a lot of vacation time to use up, so I'm going to the USA for a week.
>
> This won't be a normal vacation - I specifically want this to be pure
> commercialism, being a bit of a shopaholic, and with the Christmas season
upon
> us, what better time to go that the last full week before Christmas
itself?
>
> What would you call THE shopping capital of the States? I want to go where
the
> biggest stores are, the largest malls, the widest variation of shops -
just
> basically drown in pure undiluted commerce. Any ideas?
>
>Hmm, went to NY in 99 and it was OK - but only really saw the insides of
>clothes shops (with a young lady and YES the stereotype is true in this
>instance). Certainly Bloomingdales was gigantic, although most of it is
>fairly superfluous.
>
>Erm, is that any help?
NY is certainly a goer - hotel+flight for a week before xmas at 550-600 quid.
Incredibly tempting.
And presumably a nice wee shop selling lots of speccy gear?
Len
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> And presumably a nice wee shop selling lots of speccy gear?
And coats. Don't forget the coats.
Chris
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> "Chris Young" <unsatis...@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> > On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 23:01:27 -0000, Llama-Wax Len (of comp.sys.sinclair
> "fame")
> > wibbled on for an age:
> >
> > > And presumably a nice wee shop selling lots of speccy gear?
> >
> > And coats. Don't forget the coats.
>
> And crisps. And Rolos.
And the bananas.
Chris
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FANTASTIC! EXCELLENT! EXCELLENT! BRILLIANT! FANTASTIC! AMAZING!
New York City, natch. I regard that as America's capital anyway! :D
Times Square and the streets around there are like Piccadilly
Circus/Oxford Street on a major scale. There's some electrical shops
there, and they sell video equipment for PAL as well as NTSC, so you
can bring back something that'll work. (Not sure about the PS2's tho)
14th Street has lots of cheap bargain stuff, and there's odd gifts to
be bought in Greenwich Village.
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>New York City, natch. I regard that as America's capital anyway! :D
NYC it is, then - just got a VERY cheap flight from Thomas Cook. Heathrow to
NY JFK 200quid all-in. Can't be bad...
>>New York City, natch. I regard that as America's capital anyway! :D
>NYC it is, then - just got a VERY cheap flight from Thomas Cook. Heathrow to
>NY JFK 200quid all-in. Can't be bad...
You're lucky! My flight cost £313. Same airports, but went via
Iceland!
You'll need $30 plus tip for the JFK-to-Manhattan taxi, and there's
cheap hotels there like:
www.murrayhillinn.com
www.amsterdaminn.com
$17 gets you a week-long Metrocard (to us Brits, that's like a
week-long London Underground Travelcard), or $4 for a day one.
There's a good internet cafe on East 32nd Street in the 'Japanese'
area, just a stones throw away from the Empire State Building.
Don't bother buying CDs from HMV and the like, they may be cheaper
than British HMVs, but they're still not as cheap as American
websites!
Lots of cheap tacky NY souvenirs are available from shops near Empire
State Building, including the classic "I <heart> NY" t-shirt!
Most of NYC isn't violent like you expect it to be from all those
films. Harlem's okay, as long as you avoid east Harlem.
If you're a fan of chocolate, just don't buy it in the US. Their
chocolate tastes awful to us Brits. Try a Hershey's bar if you don't
believe me!
And this URL is very useful indeedy...
http://newyork.sidewalk.citysearch.com/