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MacNeil Park - Alliance College Point NY

MacNeil Park - Alliance College Point NY

4.5(18 reviews)
3.7 mi•College Point

Doesn't feel good to be here at first when i arrived because looking for a parking spot is a…read morepain. But wait, I will tell though do not be if you come. You'll be surprised till you see the water view coming from the hill. It has good views of Whitestone bridge, Manhattan skyline and La Guardia airport. Definite worth coming. Staying in for serene spots are worthwhile. Will definitely coming back on sunset or even sunrise with hubby. He will enjoy the place for any photo shoot purpose. Not far from where I live. One of my favorite summer spot starting today.

As a life long NYer, with my majority of time in Queens, I found it a bit shocking I never been to…read morethe this park until recently. Honestly, unless they live here, I don't know of any people going to College Point unless it is to the big box stores on 20th Ave. I get it, you either need to bus it or drive here since there is no train/subway access. The streets are narrow and the buses are wide making it even more intimidating to venture north in Queens, which is a shame because this area is lovely with its waterfront park. The view has "the city" off into the distance, Rikers island and LaGuardia airport with its low flying planes a bit closer and you may be able to steal a glimpse of the Whitestone bridge, but nearby Powell Cove's park may be better spot for that. The park was under construction in some parts so sections were closed off, but there are nice grassy areas. Benches line the waterfront and walkways that trace it making for a nice spot to chat with a friend providing they aren't suffering from springtime allergies that is - lots of pent up pollen in them trees! A couple of pro-tips: parking is street nearby and probably not the best smelling waterfront at low tide.

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MacNeil Park - Alliance College Point NY
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Citi Field - 06/01/25 Family Day at Citi Field. We each got a Hello Kitty Bobblehead!

Citi Field

4.1(1.3k reviews)
1.3 mi•Flushing Meadows

This might be the best stadium I've ever been to. It's like someone thought "what makes a baseball…read moregame, you know, fun" and then just built the whole experience around it. We start by walking into the Jackie Robinson rotunda, and at least for my family, we remember the history of a great baseball player and greater man. A bit of shopping for whatever Met's item you could imagine. Food and drinks pretty much everywhere so you're never really hungry. And yes, it's baseball food for the most part, but there are other options. The big screens, the between inning events. It's just a lively party for the whole 3 plus hours. This last time, the Mets won (hey, it sometimes happens) and my son went wild. Probably the best part of his whole week, maybe his whole month. We have some travel to get here, and it's always worth it.

Full disclaimer I'm a Yankees fan who was in town and couldn't resist the $16 tickets because of…read morehow bad the Mets are this season but gotta admit, this is an amazing stadium and the best one in NYC. Citi Field was really well made for a classic baseball experience and you can see it everywhere, the Jackie Robinson Rotunda, the statues and Apple outside the stadium entrance, the concourses, the seats, and the video board. Everything is top notch here other than the on field product (sorry I had to!). The one bad thing was the food....a lot of stands on the 400 level was closed and we had to go all over the place. I understand the attendance is down this year and thus the cheap tickets but this was still a let down. Ended up not being able to find the NY Chopped Cheese Sandwich that I wanted to try, I think the food stand closed. The two items I tried was decent, especially the chopped cheese premio sausage, but the Pat La Frieda steak Sandwich we got was super mid and kind of dry. Disappointing since this is apparently one of the top rated stadiums for food in the entire league? Not my experience unfortunately. Other than that though, I had a great time visiting the stadium, which has easy access from the 7 Train and it's a great activity to do, especially with tickets being so cheap!

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