Thursday, April 2, 2009
Empire State Building
First, it was our first real taste of the security measures many of the major US attractions now have. I was kind of amazed at the process we had to go through - line ups, x-ray scans of all belongings, metal detectors, etc. I spent the whole trip expecting to be stopped because I had a metal water bottle in my purse/coat all the time, but no one ever even blinked at it. I guess I'm lucky that I don't 'look like a terrorist' (whatever that means).
Secondly, the style of architecture also really resonated with me. I think it's the Art Deco style and for some reason it just gives me a moment of pause. Seeing such a large building in real life done in that style was impressive.
Third of all, we unexpectedly got to have a 'behind the scenes' peek at what goes on with all the security. After seeing the view from the observation platform and heading back down, Kim had a moment of panic when she thought she had dropped her camera somewhere (inside the building). So we went to the nearest uniformed person to tell him what happened and he immediately began escorting us around the building, checking with the various places that it might have ended up. Everyone was very polite about it and it was kind of neat getting to stand in the hallway outside the main security office. In the end, Kim found her camera in her purse afterall.
Lastly, we got a bunch of neat tidbits of information about the building process when we went on the Circle Line Tour. The Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building were a kind of architectural pissing contest. The Chrysler building thought they had won it when the Empire State building pulled out all the extra building parts they had been storing inside the empty building to add on the final crucial stories to make it the tallest building in the city. They were both built by car manufacturing magnates. Oh how times have changed! I think the last thing car manufacturers are thinking of right now is erecting ostentatious buildings.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
First Day of New York
This place had some great bagels that were very large and tasty. So large that we couldn't finish them for breakfast so they came with us and served as some snacks throughout the day as well.
I wanted to go to a large electronics store that I had heard of to buy myself a small digital camcorder. It took a while for me to pick one and I'm pretty happy with my choice. Unfortunately, it looks like I lost the software CD somewhere along the way. So until/unless I order another one, I'll have to transfer files directly off the memory card with a card reader.
Then we headed to the Empire State Building. It has a New York Skyride attraction that takes you through a virtual tour of the city (the cheesy narration is provided by Kevin Bacon). Then up to the observation platform on the 86th floor.
That evening we walked around Greenwich Village and had dinner at a very nice Italian restaurant. It was really fun hearing about the city from someone who lives there.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Finally! A Post from NYC
So, things have been fabulous so far. We've done pretty much everything we set out to do.
- Broadway
- Circle Line
- Statue of Liberty
- Central Park
- American Museum of Natural History
- M&M World
- Madame Tussaudes
- Some shopping too
The Hotel is fabulous! We've either been out or too tired to hit up the free wine and cheese in the evenings, but they did have a free Merlot in the room when we checked in, which I've been greatly enjoying. The room is fairly quiet and very centrally located. The subways are great, but some of the stations are a bit smelly.
Ok, apparently typing registers as idle for the computer, so I may end the post sooner than I thought I would . . .
The weather has also been quite agreeable. One day of a bit of rain and today we got a bit of snow. But, now the sun is shining again and it's just nice and crisp.
We've yet to spot any celebrities in the city, but I'm not sure if I'd recognize them if I did see them in the street - too busy watching everything else. Oh, and this city is definitely a bad influence on jay-walking! Though I feel safer jay-walking with a crowd of New Yorkers than I do crossing legally at some intersections back home. Well, time to wrap it up. Still need to look up some actual info.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
On Packing Lists
However, for those who enjoy packing lists, I do want to recommend "don't forget your toothbrush." Basically, you get to create a personalized packing list. They provide you with a list of things that you choose to add to your trip list. Then they email you with your list of things for 2 weeks before, one week before, one day before, and the night before. Very handy for list type people like me. I do have one small criticism about the site. Under the "day before" category they list the item "Tell your wife/husband you are going away." I sure as heck hope that when people travel without their spouse, they have the sense to tell them further in advance than the night before!
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Bound for the Big Apple
EDIT: The current flight numbers are now correct thanks to the heroic efforts of my husband! We will be departing Sunday the 15th and returning Sunday the 22nd.