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US Open 2010 – Watch the Tennis For Less

July 6th, 2010

If you live in New York and you love the tennis, then you’ll no doubt be hanging out for the 2010 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows from August 30 to September 12. And if you’re on a budget, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the action live on the court.

You can score yourself a bird’s eye view of world-class players in Arthur Ashe Stadium for as little as $45 a seat for day and night sessions during the first week. And it actually pays to turn out to see the tennis early in the tournament as that’s when some of the tightest, most exiting matches are generally played (don’t forget that the longest tennis match in history, at 11 hours and 70–68 in the fifth set, was a first round match at Wimbledon 2010). Grand slam finals are notorious for being short, one-sided affairs.

The court on Arthur Ashe Stadium is being ripped up and fully replaced this summer, only for the second time in the history of the stadium. So book your cheap seats online at USOpen.org now to see great tennis on the brand-new playing surface.

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New York’s 5 Best Boutiquey Hotels

June 22nd, 2010

A room at the MAve.

Finding a hotel deal in NYC is no easy task. Even staying at a Holiday Inn can run you three hundo a night. The best option is to find something in the middle. A bunch of hip new hotels have opened up recently that make sleeping in the city affordable (relatively). Here are the top 5:

1. Distrikt: This fun hotel is centrally located near the Port Authority and each floor has its own New York themed floor.

2.Eventi: Chelsea livin’ ain’t cheap, but this spot makes up for it, with a big gym, a spa, and dog and cat massages. This is an upscale hotel in introductory guise, which it takes off in October, when the $249 a night room becomes $399. Get it while you can!

3. Fashion 26: A rooftop bar is opening this month, and right next to F.I.T., the location isn’t bad. Best Dressed Guest contest winners get free room upgrades.

4. Hotel Indigo: A small gym, rooftop bar, and floral theme are sprightly, and a business center makes this cute hotel nice, but not great, at $269.

5. The MAve: The real deal buster at $179, this hotel is on the east side, and close to Madison Park. Coffee and danish are served gratis, but the room is a little cramped.

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The Brooklyn Museum Is A Deal

June 15th, 2010

The Brooklyn Museum of Art is often compared with its Manhattan counterparts as a lesser more populist museum. In truth, the museum has a superb permanent collection, and in order to lure more visitors is offering deals.

Every First Saturday, the museum offers free admission, along with a wine and beer cash bar, sandwiches, salads and live entertainment. The party lasts until 11 p.m. but every other Saturday, the museum closes at 6. You may want to get there early – sometimes the event fills up and tickets are necessary.

Currently the museum has a Kiki Smith exhibition, along with an exhibit on American high fashion. Starting Friday, they will feature an Andy Warhol: The Last Decade, a vastly productive period for the artist where he experimented with the screened image, and pieces of a grander scale than normal.

Although the Brooklyn Museum has taken heat in the past for trying to appeal to a crowd through more mainstream exhibitions, like the popular rock photography show that ended in January, the permanent collection – with rarities from Egypt and the Incan Andes, along with masterworks from the Hudson Valley school are always on display and shouldn’t be missed.

For the true deal hunter, with a suggested $10 admission, this museum is often overlooked and underrated.

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Travel Tips for the Summer

June 4th, 2010

Finding travel deals can be difficult. Here are some things to remember when you’re planning a summer getaway.

1. Fast action: When a deal goes up on Twitter or the site of an airline or hotel, they usually only last for a certain amount of time OR until the deal on those items is snatched up. For example, Jet Blue sometimes offers deals until 6 pm or until the 25 seats it’s offering have been bought. In order get the deal, you have to be on top of your deal game.

2. Dates: Often companies will allow a deal only for specific dates, which means that when you enter the dates you want to travel, you’re met with the normal price. Check for small print at the bottom of the page to see what the deal is. Be flexible with your dates to receive the best prices (hint: leave and return during mid-week).

3. Travel Agencies: Be wary of composite travel agencies and their offerings. Hotwire, for example, frequently has pop up style deals that present a much cheaper price than in actuality. Even when you sign up for email notifications, there’s often a chance that deceit is around the corner.

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Government Deals On Appliances Fly Fast

April 20th, 2010

The government is giving out more than $300 million in rebates for those who buy energy efficient appliances. Unfortunately, the program was so successful that in many cases, states ran out of deals to dole within a day or two.  The Fed created the program as part of the stimulus package, and the results seem to be boosting the sales of retailers.
Part of the success was inspired by turn in programs involving cars and other old appliances. Last year, the Cash for Clunkers program rewarded those who swapped gas guzzling trucks and SUV’s for cash, and similarly, these appliance seekers have seen the boon.

Partly fueled by Earth Day, California’s incentive program has $35 million in rebates, while American Samoa has $100,000. Some states, like Texas, had such a positive response to the rebates that many customers had difficulty securing reservations, due to long phone wait times, and crashing websites. Frustration and dissatisfaction was rampant.

Other states, like Missouri, have learned from these problems and begun a phasing process instead.  Illinois made the retailers seek the rebates from the state, which was a lot easier on the customers.  A Colorado appliance company, Appliance Factory Outlet, anticipates to make more than $300,000. It seems that most people are benefitting from the government’s deal.

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Jet Blue has Spring Travel Deals Galore

April 12th, 2010

While for many, Spring Break has come and past. But the irony is that Spring is really just beginning; we have more than two months until summer. If you were late on the Spring Break train, or were working through February and March and need to get away in May or June, now is the time to buy.

Until April 21, for one way flights from April 22nd to June 16th, Jet Blue is offering discounted flights at excellent prices.  Of special note are the specials to the Carribean: Ft. Lauderdale to Nassau is $29, JFK to Bermuda is $69 each way, to Kingston, Jamaica is $109, and to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic is $99. If you’re flying on the left coast, San Diego to Boston starts at $149, Long Beach to San Francisco is $39, and Burbank to Las Vegas is $39.

Just looking at all of these cheap destinations gets me fired up. I can just see it now, jet setting on the plane with a backpack of carry- on, unwrapping a sandwich that I brought from home… Anyway, these deals won’t last, so visit JetBlue’s complete list of cities and specials to choose your Spring Break destination deal.

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Looking For Drink Deals? You’ve Come to the Right Place.

March 25th, 2010

If you’re looking for free drinks this spring and summer (and honestly, who isn’t?) here is some research that may help you out. For New York viewers, www.MyOpenBar.com is a must see for free happy hours or open bars. You can also check it out if you’re in other large cities.

Or if you want some more varied options, www.DrinkDeal.com is another great choice. This site has sortable by category drink deals, which also feature food specialties. The HappyHoured Iphone app does the same dance, just in a different hall, as does www.BoozeParty.net. While most of these sites are for the thirsty in NYC, you can always get free alcohol at a wine tasting.

These take the form of art gallery openings, or even wine shops, which are eager to let you try samples. And remember tipping one dollar a drink is customary in most places, unless you’re in Europe, because Europeans never tip.

So go out there and celebrate the coming of spring with a free (or discounted) drink!

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Coffee Deals Around NYC

March 10th, 2010

If you love coffee, then you can probably get by on the blue cups that you drink from delis and street vendors. But on Sunday afternoon when you really want a good cup of joe, there are dozens of places that can satisfy your craving.

Using single origin beans, meaning that they come from a particular area or farm, many of these new roasters are revamping what it means to be a New York cup of coffee. At places like Gimme Coffee (Noho, Williamsburg) and Joe (various locations, with a new one on the Upper East Side) the baristas are trained professionals and don’t mess around. Only beans roasted within the past 10 days are used, and all are ground to order.

If you find yourself waiting 10 minutes for a shot of espresso, don’t be alarmed. It’s not the lines, it’s the barista making sure that the grounds are evenly tamped, that the water temperature is just right, and that it isn’t exposed to air for too long (10 seconds is about the average time it takes for an espresso to go stale, unless mixed with an additive like cream, whereby it becomes a macchiato).

Start sipping, but don’t get too comfy, each one of these coffee spots is just as good as the last.

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Travelzoo Finds the Scoop

March 9th, 2010

Barcelona, Esp.

Travelzoo offers many travel deals and using their guidance to Iberia.com can save you even more. They have flights from New York to Barcelona for as little as $490 if you book for next week. Or if you’re feeling more adventurous, you can go to Casablanca for just $590. These deals are good between mid April and early May. You can choose your city and date using their drop down menus and helpful yellow bar graph feature.

These prices are almost twice as much on travel sites like Kayak.com. There are more than just flights out of New York: Miami to Athens is $637, and L.A. to Madrid is $592.

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Cheap Eats NYC

March 3rd, 2010

Eating in NYC can set you back a lot of cash. But if you want to go out for dinner without spending tons of money, here are some options for under $10 around the city.

Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop: This funky sandwich shop has been in business for more than 80 years and still is the place to go for a nice Jewish meal. You can expect a matzo ball soup, chopped liver sandwich and an egg soda for less than $10. Located at 5th ave. between 22nd and 23rd.

Mamoun’s: This falafel classic has been feeding NYU students and late night drunks for years. But you don’t have to fall into either of these categories to enjoy. 2 Locations: Mc Dougal off of W 3rd and St. Marks in between 2nd and 3rd aves.

Pizza: Whether you want Grimaldi’s underneath the Brooklyn Bridge or any of the corner Ray’s, chances are you will be satisfied with any piece of New York pizza. Located on just about every block in the entire city.

There are so many restaurants in NY that if you tried to eat at every one, it would take 8 years, at which point you could begin again and go to all the new ones that opened while you were on your first round. Happy eating!

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