Free NYC

The website freenyc.com is a pretty cool spot to find really cheap - free things to do in the city. And, if you sign up for their newsletter, they'll email you the list of the day for stuff to do every morning. I've found all sorts of interesting things I would have never thought to do until I got on board with this.
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uptowngirl Mar 19, 2010
@JenMac the site is FreeNYC.net , Freenyc.com sends you to a directory of some sort, Thanks Jen Mac.
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hhusted Mar 20, 2010
@uptowngirl: Oh, I will have to check it out. Never thought about it, actually. Thanks for the post. Also, thank you JenMac for providing your info about the site.
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ajadedidealist Mar 20, 2010
Great, thanks @jenmac! NYC is so expensive that I'm certainly glad to find a rare free thing to do - although in a weird way I think free stuff is much more common than merely inexpensive stuff.
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hhusted Mar 24, 2010
@Ajadedidealist: Any time you get anything free in this city, take advantage of it. You know what I mean. You don't get too many things free. And when you have to pay for stuff you know how high priced it is.
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elysium Apr 25, 2010
It's sites like that which make me want to move to New York. No other city has so many free shows, events, art, etc., even open bars. If you're into finding free drinks (who isn't?) you should definitely check this out: http://nyc.myopenbar.com/ This lists all the open bars in NY for each day. Some have a cover fee (usually around $10), while others are completely free.
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ajadedidealist Apr 26, 2010
Thanks for the link, @elysium! My favorite free thing to do this coming term will be to try to snag tickets to see Al Pacino performing as Shylock in the Merchant of Venice at Shakespeare in the Park!
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uptowngirl Apr 26, 2010
@ajadedidealist oh wow! that will be quite something.. I do love Al Pacino so..
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landee Apr 26, 2010
Ooooh thanks for the info! This could help me in finding more stuff to do during our visit!
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JenMac Apr 28, 2010
@landee: Summer screen in the park is pretty cool too. You watch classic movies, picnic style in Bryant Park. It's always packed, free, and it's really fun; one of my favorite NY pasttimes.
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NeverSleeps Apr 28, 2010
I'm surprised that myopenbar is still around... I'd completely forgotten about that site. And I used to get emails from them... I guess I stopped caring after I started being able to afford to just hang out wherever I want and actually pay for drinks.
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