smurphy wrote:Any amount of time in New York isn't going to be enough. There's endless things to do and I doubt you'd ever get bored. Just spend as much time there as you can.
I'm also of the persuasion that you should visit fewer places for longer rather than skipping all over the place and not getting to experience anything properly. I don't know why people do the latter. It's like you're filling in a checklist rather than having a holiday.
I'm poor so I check in a few days at a time, so I can return knowing for sure dropping serious money and annual leave privleges is gunna be worth it. I'd probably be disappointed if it turned out to be a place I don't care for, but satisfies my curiousity enough spending at least some time there. This works better for Europe like, if I'm spending £600 on flights I'm not doing that four times over. (Hence were doing 5 places in 4 weeks off the back of a return to Asia)
Also New York we did in 4 nights/5das but that was simply Christmas related stuff. Like Smurfy said, I could go back for a month and still miss things. Pick you priorities and go from there.