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[The Best Ways to Experience New Year's Eve in New York City]-[AEE 30: The Best Ways to Spend New Year’s Eve in New York City]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2013-12-23

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Celebrating New Year's Eve in NYC: Tips from Locals

New York City is widely considered to have "no place like" it during the New Year's Eve season. For those planning to visit, understanding the local perspective is essential to avoiding common pitfalls and maximizing the experience. Former New York residents Lindsay and Aubrey share their insights on how to navigate this unique time in the city.

1. The Times Square Experience

While many tourists dream of being in Times Square when the ball drops, locals often view it differently. Aubrey notes that the area becomes "so packed with people," describing it as being "wall to wall." A major deterrent for many is the lack of accessibility to basic facilities; as the hosts point out, once you are inside the secure zone, "you're not going to be able to go to the bathroom" for up to 12 hours. Consequently, most locals eventually decide that standing in the freezing cold for such a long duration is "not worth the hassle."

2. Rooftop Culture and House Parties

Because space in Manhattan is at a premium, the city has developed a vibrant "rooftop culture." Since most apartments are small, residents often host house parties and congregate on rooftops to watch the festivities. Aubrey describes this as a quintessential local experience: "We would almost always go a couple hours before the ball dropped... and hang out up on the roof." These gatherings offer a spectacular view of fireworks reflecting off the Hudson River, providing a much more comfortable and intimate environment than the crowded streets below.

3. Fine Dining and Fixed-Price Menus

Another popular way to celebrate is by dining out at a restaurant featuring a "fixed price menu." While the hosts acknowledge that this can be "quite pricey"—covering alcohol, appetizers, entrees, and desserts—it remains a popular choice for special occasions. For those looking to enjoy New York's culinary scene without breaking the bank, the hosts suggest looking into "Restaurant Week," which offers a more affordable way to experience high-end dining.

Essential Advice for Visitors

Regardless of the specific activity chosen, the hosts emphasize that the most important element of New Year's Eve is the company you keep. Aubrey’s final recommendation is to "make sure you're with people you love." Furthermore, despite the occasional "grumpy" interaction one might encounter in any large city, the hosts reassure listeners that New Yorkers are generally "super friendly" and "very social," making it a welcoming environment for those looking to connect with others while celebrating the arrival of the new year.

🎯Key Sentences

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I still miss it.
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There really is nothing in the world like living in New York City.
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I didn't want to leave.
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It's hard to leave.
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They think New York is the center of the world.
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📝Key Phrases

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ring in the new year
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not worth the hassle
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raise our standards
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get together with friends
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hang out
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 30 the best ways to spend New Year's Eve in New York City.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast where you'll finally get real native English conversation and fluency for business and life.
We're We believe in connection, not perfection when it comes to learning English.
Now here are your hosts Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl, coming to you from Boston and New York City, USA.
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There's no place like New York City on New Year's Eve.

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