At the Toys 'r' Us Times Square store--the company's flagship--there is a spectacular ferris wheel that stretches from the basement to six floors up. I think it's $4 per ride, but that's assuming you want to wait in line for a ticket.
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Saturday, August 6
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 06 Aug 2005 07:30 PM PDT
At the Toys 'r' Us Times Square store--the company's flagship--there is a spectacular ferris wheel that stretches from the basement to six floors up. I think it's $4 per ride, but that's assuming you want to wait in line for a ticket.
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 06 Aug 2005 04:01 PM PDT
Our 2005 summer baseball tour takes us to Shea Stadium. We saw the Mets shut out the Cubs, 2-0. Wow. We took the infamous 7 train from Manhattan to Shea; that's the subway ridiculed by former Atlanta Brave pitcher/nutjob John Rocker. We thought it was cool. Next up, Cap Day at Yankee Stadium. It could be the final stop on our summer tour. What a way to end an amazing run!
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