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| Men Love To Breadcrumb. Here’s What It Looks Like. |
“I was enjoying a little shut eye the other night while bad reality television hummed in the background when I got a little ping,” Diana Park writes today. “I opened one eye to make sure it wasn’t one of my kids. It wasn’t and unfortunately I can’t get that precious second of my life back back, because when I saw who it was, I literally grabbed my phone and said, ‘What the actual f*ck,’ so loud I also woke up my dog. It was one of … my latest breadcrumb supplier. Little does he know he is doing what so many other men do and he doesn’t stand out. At all.” What is bread crumbing you say? Read it and weep. |
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| 3 NYC Hotels For Your Next Big Trip |
A family trip to New York City might seem overwhelming, but if you plan carefully, the too much-ness becomes part of the appeal. It’s a vacation that can be tailored on the fly to your family’s specific interests, needs, and moods. Book the big stuff ahead of time — the Broadway shows, the museum tickets, a few meals — and then leave enough room in your itinerary to pivot. Just don’t be surprised if, after all that planning, the free ferry ends up being their favorite part. Hotel Seville NoMad is located in Manhattan’s NoMad neighborhood, a calm and well-connected place to start your journey. It’s a refined landmark hotel with straightforward subway access to wherever you want to go, whether it’s uptown for Broadway shows and museums or downtown for dinner reservations. Right at the hotel you have Scarpetta, the hotel’s acclaimed Italian restaurant that will exceed your expectations and please your children (read: pasta). Just a few blocks away you’ll find Madison Square Park, where your kids can burn off energy, ask to pet people’s dogs, and enjoy a cheeseburger and milkshake. |
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| Romer Hell’s Kitchen |
Don’t let the neighborhood name fool you: Hell’s Kitchen is a great place to stay if you want to be close to Broadway and Times Square but prefer a more residential vibe. You’ll find artwork by FIT alumni throughout the common areas and guest rooms, adding an eclectic, authentic feel to your stay. Start your day with pastries and coffee from Neighborhood Café, then venture out to explore Central Park, catch a Broadway show, or stroll along the Hudson River. |
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| Hyatt Regency Times Square |
If you want to stay in the heart of it all, opt for this contemporary Times Square hotel. You’ll have the big attractions within walking distance: Broadway theaters and Rockefeller Center, but also Bryant Park and the Museum of Modern Art for some shared quiet time. Back at the hotel, generously sized guest rooms and blackout blinds allow you to rest and recharge; families with older kids can book adjoining rooms, pending availability. |
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