Posted: Oct 17, 2014 | 1:16 AM
by Jared Goldstein
I did a neighborhood tour for a company that wants to orient its employees to their new location.
"On Oct 15, 2014 4:14 PM, "E. C." wrote:
Jared,
Today was great!
We would like to do another tour like this one for some more employees. Are you available on November 7, 2014 around the same time?"
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Posted: Oct 17, 2014 | 1:11 AM
by Jared Goldstein
"[The] passengers are continuing to enjoy the NYC tours this year, so the more tours the merrier!"
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Posted: Oct 6, 2014 | 12:24 AM
by Jared Goldstein
"Hello Jared,
We made it home last night....
I thought you might like these two photos [of you and my daughter dancing with a Chinese Opera ensemble in a Chinatown park] and knowing that we made it around the city all by Subway on Friday and Saturday morning! We were pretty excited about that accomplishment! Thanks again for showing us the ropes....we managed to get to NYU, Hunter, and City College as well as FAO Schwarz, the Empire State Building, and more. Such fun....
Take Care"
T from Ohio.
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Posted: Oct 6, 2014 | 12:16 AM
by Jared Goldstein
"Hi Jared
Thank you for all your hard work today, everyone had a good time and learned lots."
D. from UK cruise ship tour
[This was a tough tour, since two passengers delayed the tour because they got lost before it started. I gave a New York City talk about history and immigration, and what it is like to live in NYC, as we circled around the piers for a half hour.
And the bus didn't have a working microphone. Luckily, I had my personal amplifier that day.]
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Posted: Oct 3, 2014 | 11:40 AM
by Jared Goldstein
Hi Jared, hope you're well....Just wanted to say thank you so much for being a great tour guide, I shall definitely recommend you to anybody I know who's visiting NYC :) Take care
A, from Dubai.
[First day we did an orientation tour around hotel, then ate at Junior's in Grand Central before learning the subways by going to Times Square, then navigating back to the hotel.
Second day we saw Central Park, Fifth Avenue, an old ice cream shop, Wall Street, the World Trade Center's 9/11 Memorial, and Greenwich Village, concluding at an excellent jazz club.
Third day we went to the Louis Armstrong Museum in Corona, Queens, Little Egypt in Astoria Queens where we had a middle eastern platter with some real New York characters, then we concluded in hip Williamsburg, Brooklyn.]
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