I%26#39;m bringing my 13 yo daughter to NY for her first time at the end of March. I%26#39;ve been warned the weather could be really bad that time of year. My questions about this are: how bad is bad and if it%26#39;s bad, can we still enjoy the city?
Also, I%26#39;m looking to book at the Wellington Hotel. I%26#39;ve stayed there before, so I%26#39;m familiar with it. I%26#39;ve not been able to find as good a deal (room for 4 nights plus 2 tix to Mary Poppins) for $1174. Any ideas on where else to look?
Thanks!
Hotel and weather questions
Moondance, you%26#39;re from Colorado, how bad can it be in comparison to where you are LOL!
March can be iffy. You can have lovely nearly spring days, or chilly damp ones. It%26#39;s a time when the season is changing so you never know what you%26#39;ll get. Snow? Sure, a possibility. Rain? Another possibility. Sun - always possible too.
Don%26#39;t let this be the deciding factor for your trip. It%26#39;s easy to have fun here regardless of the weather. Walking around in bad weather isn%26#39;t such a big deal, since it%26#39;s all mostly flat walking and with our transportation system, there%26#39;s always a bus or subway you can catch. Don%26#39;t worry about it, not worth it.
Hotel and weather questions
Lambkin- I get the same thing from my cousins in New Hampshire. They drive everywhere - so they were shocked to come here in the winter and see us walking around in the snow like its 70 degrees...
As I posted to someone else asking about weather yesterday, it has been so unseasonably warm lately, its impossible to predict what will happen in March. You can go on weather.com and look at the trends, but I doubt they would have reflected 70 degree weather in January! I would think we%26#39;ll get some blasts of winter this year, but it could stay mild.
Yes...we have more snow than we can handle...and more on the way! LOL
Thanks, that is what I thought, but needed to hear it from the those who know.
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