Times Square will be filled with Holiday Cheer and people, let the gridlock begin..Its the Most Wonderful Time of the Year..
http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/index_musicals.php
Listing of shows..Strongly suggest WICKED, the kids might enjoy How to Succeed In Business without really trying since Daniel Radcliffe is performing, a Harry Potter favorite..in the past the family really enjoyed Mama Mia and tickets are usually discounted for this show...I would sign up for
http://www.broadwaybox.com/,
http://www.playbill.com/ ,
http://www.theatermania.com/ to receive discount email offers.
SHOPPING: Well, everywhere but for low cost fix.. head to 34th St around Macy's there's Old Navy, Macy's, Daffys' H&M and CONWAY. For costume jewelry head down Broadway and you will find all the costume you could want from $1 to high end $10. You pick up a small basket when you go in and fill it up, full it's maybe $20.
ICE Skating to watch or skate, your pick..in Central Park Wollman Rink in lower Central Park or the Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center,
Christmas Department Store Window Decorations...A MUST!!!
Starting at Macy’s on 34th Street, wrap around the corner to Herald Square and then head east to Fifth Avenue to get to Lord and Taylor. From there head up Fifth Avenue & 59th St (Grand Army Plaza) and head east to Bloomingdales – 59th and Lexington St.
NUTCRACKER, NYC Ballet at Lincoln Center..tickets on sale Sept.
"The Nutcracker rules New York...The one and only, the unique,
original... " It is BEAUTIFUL.
South Street Seaport—at Pier 17 at South and Fulton Streets—is as impressive and imposing as Rockefeller Center’s. And if you visit South Street during the first three weekends in December you’ll find some free and very capable caroling.
Manhattan Club would be a great location, for the few days you are in such a great location..options are endless..what a wonderful trip to take with your grandchildren...I am and will always be thankful to my Nannie for her Manhattan/NYC Spirit and how much she enjoyed the city, her home.
ENJOY