
It's a good thing that Macy's came through with the last coat of the season, because a big part of our trip was seeing the musical Six on Broadway. We arrived just as the theater doors were due to open, but we still waited outside in a windy 27 degree night for nearly a half hour. We were all shivering and took turns using the exhaust of the pizzeria next door to help stay warm. The show was incredible; fun, beautiful, upbeat and short - the last being the most helpful in keeping our youngest entertained after a full day of walking and a show that started at 8pm.
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The Black Tap |
We had a pretty rocky landing into JFK and an additional rocky stomach in the car arriving to our hotel, so we opted to skip the milkshakes and go straight for a tummy-filling meal of hamburgers and fries. Back to the hotel to rest up for a full day of touristing bright and early the next morning.
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Me and my crew, keeping warm |
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We spent a moment outside to take a picture with our nations welcoming committee |
As an extra bonus, our best friends and their family joined us for an overnight hangout in the city
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The adults left the teens in charge for a night out at The Rag Trader. It was lots of fun, even if the live guitarist was not interested in letting me sing with the band. |
Lots of silliness at the Museum of Illusions. It was a bit crowded, and a bit small, but with enough space to take a few fun photos.
The crowing jewels for the kids was the shopping. M&M store, Nintendo store and all kinds of anime/tourist/junk shops for them to peruse and poke around while finding treasures.
All 5 of us had different favorite moments coming off of this long weekend. We walked and toured and admired all of the great (and not so great) parts of the city. It was a perfect amount of time to see the sights, watch a show with time to spare for shopping and fun with friends. I foresee more city visits in our future.