Times Sqaure (New Years)
July 23rd, 2007
It’s a common thing for New Yorkers that want to go to Times Square to watch the festivities involving New Year’s Eve. If you are one of those people you should probably think ahead and plan on certain things that you may not consider when previously conceiving the idea to go to Times Square from your state. If you’d rather see in person than watch it on TV one of things you can want to do is make sure you wear layers of clothing in order to stay warm during the lengthy time you’ll spend outside in January.
Also allow you one have good standing shoes that are comfortable on because you’ll be standing for a long time. you should probably consider a folding chair to bring along. If you have no friends bring a magazine if you have friends at private good idea to bring them keep you company in an celebrate the new year. You should consider something with an interior pocket as opposed to having them on your pants in the event that you would get pickpocketed. My personal suggestion would be to also bring a camera and if you’re inclined take pictures of the event. You’ll want to prepare yourself mentally and emotionally to be surrounded by loud drunken people. I would not drink a lot a liquid prior to going to Times Square to to the fact you have to use their disgusting Porta Johns and then attempt to fight your way back to the position which you may or may not have been taken by the crowd. There would be beverages available at various vending stations in the area, but they would be very expensive and not worth the money. And bear in mind you’re going to have to go to Times Square to reserve your spot. At least 10 hours in advance due to the popularity of the event but the excitement and fun it will be yours. When a thousand people yell happy new year after counting down and make it worth all the hassle and you will gain a lot of interesting stories to tell your friends and years to come










