Located close to John F. Kennedy International Airport, Resorts World Casino is any avid gambler's dream come true. There are many slot machines, among which are the popular Sex and the City themed ones. The Roulette Sports Pit is one of the most favored table games, with four machines and a total of 59 seats. Bar 360 is where the sports fans can be found, watching the game on the mammoth screen. The casino also has many dining options.
This Manhattan district has a rich and eventful history, from being known as the "Cast Iron" district to becoming the premier spot for artists. There is no better way to appreciate the history than to walk through SoHo. Take in the beauty of the buildings around you, shop at trendy stores, and eat at highly acclaimed restaurants. Most of the unique stores and restaurants are in northern SoHo, near Broadway, Spring, and Prince streets. A visit to this neighborhood is a must in order to experience its vibrant and effervescent culture.
Broadway is synonymous with entertainment, so this walking tour is exactly that: as fun and engaging as it is fascinating and informative. Each of the renowned theaters you'll visit—among them the Winter Garden, New Amsterdam, Paramount, and Shubert - has its own wonderful stories to tell and secrets to reveal. The tour recounts the legendary shows, stars and stages that have made this district the center of the theatrical universe with Times Square at its very core. See where Eugene O'Neill was born and where Burt Williams broke the color barrier. Discover the roles Broadway icons like George M. Cohan, Father Duffy, Rogers and Hammerstein, and Andrew Lloyd Weber played in its history and development. All this is set against the stunning resurgence the theater district enjoys today. Prepare yourself for two hours of nonstop entertainment and surprises. The tour meets at the Times Square Visitor's Alliance center on 7th Avenue between 46th and 47th St. Look for Uncle Sam's Ticket Agent with a flag.