Question for the NYC HHWers...
Have any of you ever gone to Times Sqaure to ring in the New Year?
I've done New Year's Eve in Times Square just once before. -WOW! -And I just checked the IMDB to see which year it was... Back in 1991! -Oh, and I guess it was more like "near" Times Square since I was actually in the Ziegfeld catching a late show of "The Prince of Tides". -New Year's Eve in NYC watching a Barbara Streisand Movie - Can I be any more gay?

(No need to answer that question.)
I had driven my friend, Mark, and his partner up from DC that afternoon. They were visiting from LA, and were planning on spending a couple of days in NYC during that trip. We actually left DC around 8:00 in the morning, however, we had to make a stop at Mark's mother's house... Then we had to make a stop here... Then there... Etc., etc., etc... We didn't hit the Lincoln Tunnel around 5:30... We exited the Lincoln Tunnel around 7:15. UGH!
We ended up meeting up with some friends for a very good Mexican dinner at Mesa Grill - which had just opened earlier that year. -And that was long before Bobby Flay's profile and popularity and increased - along with the menu prices at MG.
None of had any real plans for that night, but we all knew we really didn't want to deal with all the madness of Times Square - especially after the long trip up from DC. So, we somehow decided to see "The Prince of Tides". The late show.
-And, yes, sometime in the in the middle of the movie, lots of people started whispering "Happy New Year".
Once we got out of the movie... WHOA! I don't think I've ever seen that much "mess" anywhere. Of course, we tried to walk through Times Square, but since we didn't have hotel keys with us - and none of us lived in the area - we had to walk up and around to get back to the subways. OH! And that was also the night that the subway fares changed. At midnight! -None of our tokens - remember those? - worked anymore.
In any case, it was a memorable New Year's Eve, if not the most enjoyable.

*And I still remember being amazed the next morning when we headed back down to Times Square, and it seemed like everything was back to normal. Those City Sanitation Workers really do know how to clean up after a party!