Vintage Toy Museum

Have you been to New York? Suggestions …?
My daughter (13) and I are planning a summer trip to the Big Apple and I would like advice on things cool fun / to do, things to see, places to stay, places to eat. Or even things not to do / waste time. We look forward eagerly as trips, meals strange and evil, cheap second hand (vintage) stuff. We are not in museums or art galleries boring stuffy, although it does not present some of the contemporary / abstract substance that plays with your senses! If you can not tell us the good things then we speak of any danger (apart from the obvious) that were of foreigners might not be aware. PS: I collect old Fisher Price toys so if you know any good place to buy these, that information would be useful. Thanks a bunch!
Judging by their interest, I would say that the city of China would be a good investment. They have many strange kinds of food there (at least, strange to me, an Irish girl living in California), as well as many scams top brands such as Prada, Juicy Couture and Louis Vuitton, among others. With the purpose of shop for such brands portfolio, however, you have to go to employers and ask them if they have "purses other" or "any other jewelry. "And again, Chinatown is cheap. And if something is not as cheap as you want it be, just barter with the sale of people is what you want to buy. Trust me, really works. It is also a good idea to visit the Statue of Liberty, Ground Zero and the Empire State. Radio City Music Hall has tours that you can go in any of which are in the least boring. I suggest to make a visit there. And then, of course, is 5th Avenue. Even if you do not have enough money to actually buy anything from a store there, it's fun to go for high-end stores and see where the famous scene in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's "was shot.
Ultimate Soundbank – Electric Toy Museum
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