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Tomorrow is my youngest daughters 3rd Birthday and we are heading into Manhattan to take our kids to the Museum of Natural History and of course the Christmas tree! I can't recall if it is lit during the day or only at night? Also if anyone has some hints about what else to see/do were to eat in the area, that would be appreciated!
 

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She's still little, but I think she would like Ellen's Stardust Diner, it's on Broadway and 51st. The singing waitstaff will sing her a great 'Happy Birthday," and they have a kid-friendly but decent menu (theme is a 1950s diner).

http://www.ellensstardustdiner.com/

Even if the tree isn't lit, it will be impressive. And remember, it gets dark early!
 

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Great thanks! Our 7 year old twins are going to LOVE every minute of it! The singing wait staff was just was I was thinking! Of course tomorrow is going to be FREEZING but that's okay, we'll bundle up! :whoopie:
 

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The lights are on during the day but of course it's not as lovely as at night.

Also, the cafeteria on the 4th floor of Natl History is a good place for a break - good selection, well prepared foods, lots of desserts (like cup of dirt with pudding and gummy worms) as well as upscale stuff , salad bar, wraps, sandwiches, and a hot cook to order section in the back.
 
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