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A teenager and a 12 year walk in a park
A teenager and a 12 year walk in a park












a teenager and a 12 year walk in a park

If you want to tell Mom you love her on live TV, stop by your favorite morning show’s studio. “Good Morning America” and “The Today Show” are easier to get on though - just make a big sign and walk up to the barricaded area to get your morning news and be seen. On this trip, my family booked general admission tickets to see “Live With Kelly and Michael” for Michael’s last show, which, by the way, you can pretty much do for any studio audience show, as long as you apply early - unfortunately this time around, because the show was so big, we just missed the cutoff.

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Some of the most popular morning shows are filmed in New York City, so if you’ve been looking for your 15 minutes of fame - or you just want to tell your mom that you love her on live TV - stop by one of the studios.

a teenager and a 12 year walk in a park

Here are some current top picks for family-friendly Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. There’s nothing like a show on Broadway. Image courtesy of Shutterstock. Note that specially discounted tickets from TKTS and Broadway Direct will only get you show access for the day of the performance, so it’s important to plan accordingly. I recommend purchasing tickets at the red TKTS booths located in Times Square, the South Street Seaport or Downtown Brooklyn, or entering in the Broadway Direct lottery for bigger shows that are more difficult to get tickets for. On my last trip, I saw “School of Rock,” an energetic musical with an impressive cast made up of mostly young children, and it was great! If you love theater, you know that no trip to NYC is complete without seeing a show on Broadway - watching amazing performances in tiny-yet-extravagant theaters that host the most popular shows at the moment is so much more intimate and captivating than seeing the same show on tour. Here are a few things to do that are fun for all ages, especially teenagers. The fast-paced, high-intensity nature of New York City may seem like the wrong setting for your next family vacation, however, as an adventurous 17-year-old, I tend to think otherwise.














A teenager and a 12 year walk in a park