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NYC Day 2

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This is going to be a brief update.  It has been a very long day.  We're super wiped out.

First off, we went to  Central Park Zoo.
centralparkzoo.jpgThen, we spent a good 3 hours or so walking around Central Park.
centralpark.jpgWe rested a bit at the hotel because it started to rain, and well...walking for 3+hours makes you tired!  Then, we went to the Top of the Rock (efeller Center).  This is a view of Central Park from the Observation Deck.
topofrock.jpgThen, we walked over to Times Square (the hotel is about a block away).
timessq.jpgFinally, we meet my friend Lauren for dinner at Chola--which was a fantastic Indian restaurant.  Best lamb I've ever had.  Lauren walked us to a bar down the block from our hotel, and on the way we stopped off at the apple store.  Open 24 hour!  Had to have a pic with that.
lauralaurenapple.jpgSo tired.  Going to bed now I believe.  I think we're just going to try to make it to Wall St in the morning and then head out early to Albany to see my sis.
Peace.




NYC Day 1

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Whew, made it to the city!  It was a bit of an adventure making it here.  I messed up and put the wrong zipcode into the GPS and we ended up unnecessarily driving through Brooklyn.  Then, we missed staying on Hudson Street and ended up taking the Holland Tunnel to Jersey, ha!  We valeted the car, checked our luggage and then raced to the subway to try to make our 2PM cruise around Manhattan Island. 

People on the street were so nice and helpful!  We had our subway map out and a few different people actually walked up to us and asked us if we needed help getting somewhere.  I thought that was really nice of them!  My Frommer's guide did say that most New Yorkers will be really helpful and be willing to give directions as long as your polite and respectful (ie, don't stand in their way in the middle of the sidewalk).  We barely made it to the Ferry Terminal in time, but we did.

The cruise went by the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, and best of all . . . it got VERY close to Liberty Island.  It hovered around there a bit and gave everyone ample opportunity to snap as many pictures as we could ever want of the Statue of Liberty.  The tour guide was really informative and funny.  The first time we zipped by the Statue he said, "Ladies and Gents, save your pixels!  She'll still be there when we go by again."  He also walked around the ferry at the end and handed out free maps of the city to anyone who wanted one.

  We also lucked out and were able to ride the NY Waterway bus back to the hotel for free, so we saved a swipe on our Metro Card and didn't have to take the subway back. 


The hotel is fantastic, much better than the one in Philly.  It's got a very comfortable, plush King size bed, big screen HDTV, Nintendo, etc.  Not to mention a nice view of the streets of New York.  The hotel staff is extremely friendly, and I'm stoked about our stay here!  And the car is parked in a garage that is part of the hotel, with 24-hour valet attendants.  So, needless to say, I feel safe with my car where it is, which was a concern originally.
nychotel.jpgOk, well, now we're about to watch a movie and pop the bubbly and enjoy our first night in NYC and get rested up for a big day out tomorrow.
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NYC Points of Interest

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New York Hampton Inn Times Square North 851 8th Ave

NY Waterway 90 minute cruise around the island. www.nywaterway.com/

Top of the Rock 30 Rockefeller Plz New York, NY 10112 (212) 698-2000 topoftherocknyc.com The top of the Rockefeller Center has an amazing view from what I hear--the view includes the Empire State Building.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028 www.metmuseum.org/

Central Park Zoo 5th Ave & 64th St New York, NY 10065 www.centralparkzoo.com/

Grand Central Station 87 E 42nd St New York, NY 10017 (212) 340-2345 grandcentralterminal.com

Chrysler Building 405 Lexington Ave New York, NY 10174 (212) 682-3070 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Building

Flatiron Building 175 5th Ave New York, NY 10010 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatiron_Building

New York Public Library 476 5th Ave New York, NY 10018 (212) 930-0800 nypl.org

Dakota Building 1 West 72nd Street New York, NY 10024 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dakota

Staten Island Ferry Whitehall St New York, NY 10004 (718) 390-5253 www.siferry.com/

Battery Park 20 State St New York, NY 10004 (212) 360-3456 thebattery.org

Chinatown New York, NY

Lots to see and do, I'm sure the list will be amended here and there as the trip gets going.

Hotels!

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In Philadelphia we're going to be staying at the Travelogdge, which is next to the Philadelphia Convention Center.  It's in a nice location in downtown Philly.  It's within walking distance of Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, etc.  Not to mention, we have SEPTA passes so hoping a bus or the El will be really convienent and short trips.

In NYC we're staying at the Hampton Inn located at North Times Square.  It's on 8th Ave, between 51st and 52nd Streets.  It's within walking distance of Rockefeller Center, Central Park, Times Square (obviously), and many other goodies.  Another added bonus, it has its own parking garage with 24-hour parking.  So, luckily, I won't have to search the city to find a garage to lodge my car in for the 3 days we're there, and I can put my car in before my hotel check-in and leave it there for a while after my check-out.  Not too shabby! 

So, we're staying in the both cities at awesome locations!  Not to mention I'm pretty much the epitome of frugality -- both rooms we got at a discount.  In Philly I'm using the discount I get at certain hotels from Wachovia, and in NYC I got a great discount because I paid in advance. 

Could not be more excited.

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