Then She Fell in Brooklyn
#1Then She Fell in Brooklyn
Posted: 5/6/18 at 1:32am
Really contemplating this experience as part of my theater trip this summer. The performance I would attend does not end until 12:30 am. Since this is in Brooklyn will it be a safe trip back to Times Square for me as my hotel is in the theater district. Any insights and/or advice would be most welcome.
#2Then She Fell in Brooklyn
Posted: 5/6/18 at 1:38amI went 2 years ago with a friend to probably the same time slot you’re attending. We were staying in a hotel in the financial district. I don’t recall feeling unsafe. As I recall, a few of us walked to the subway station together. I’m sure the staff would allow you to wait inside and wait if you called an Uber or Lyft.
LxGstv
Broadway Star Joined: 11/22/16
#3Then She Fell in Brooklyn
Posted: 5/6/18 at 2:17amI went to the late performance last year and it was perfectly safe, I took the subway back which is only two blocks away. Probably took me around 40/50 minutes to get to the 42nd street station. Definitely go before the L train shuts down.
#4Then She Fell in Brooklyn
Posted: 5/6/18 at 11:33am
I also did a late show and had no issues getting home (not being local I had no idea the L shuts down early, which was a fun surprise). Took a lyft back to Manhattan; the street it is on was very quiet and I had no issue waiting outside.
The show itself is incredible and I cannot recommend it enough.
LxGstv
Broadway Star Joined: 11/22/16
#5Then She Fell in Brooklyn
Posted: 5/6/18 at 11:38am
The L train doesn’t shut down early, t may be reduced service after midnight which means waiting a bit more, but it still runs... I took it back when I saw it...
When I said about the L train shut down I was referring to the planned work that’s schedule to take place, meaning the L won’t do Manhattan/Brooklyn for a full year, which is supposed to happen sometime next year...
edit: actually the L train has been having issues ever since Sandy, so it’s possible that they weren’t working on some nights. There’s actually a website called IsTheLRunning.com that allows you to check service.
#6Then She Fell in Brooklyn
Posted: 5/6/18 at 12:43pm
I live off the same subway stop. It's totally fine. I commute to midtown at all times of day and night. To Times Square it's 40 minutes, tops. And that's with slow trains. The L is sometimes rerouted late at night but there are well-marked shuttle buses and big signs if it is and there are Uber's and Lyfts and you can even probably get a cab on Grand Street if you'd rather not deal. There's restaurants and delis open all night. I've lived here 12 years and I love it and it's only gotten nicer the whole time.
The L will not run between Brooklyn and Manhattan at all for about 15 months between May of 2019 and August of 2020 to repair damage from Hurricane Sandy - Bedford Ave in Brooklyn will be the last stop and there will be no L in Manhattan along 14th Street. It's going to be a mess but it's totally necessary. People will reroute to the G or the M or bike or take shuttles or move. But it's home for me so I'll deal.
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