Friday in a nutshell:
- Walk from West 57th to Times Square
- Breakfast in a super-American diner that was hideously overpriced and grossed at Times Square
- Queued for an hour outside Madam Tussauds to book 'The Ride' bus tour
- Walked to the Empire State Building
- Went to this Skyride virtual tour of New York on L2 of the Empire State building (which I DO NOT recommend)
- Travelled up the Empire State building to the Observation Deck on L86
- Had a Starbucks in times square (like proper New Yorkers)
- Went on 'The Ride' bus tour
- Dinner in Koreatown on 32nd street
- WaxWorks in Madam Tussauds
- Went home and crashed completely
We set off at around 7am because we were still in UK time and totally raring to go. Naturally the first thing I did was locate my work's NY office.
Feeling a little hungry, we went down through Times Square and found Brooklyn diner. It was good to eat but I was pretty horrified by their use of vinegar in their eggs benedict recipe. Not good, did not enjoy. Even now when I think of it I feel a little bit ill. But I was hungry and it cost like a million dollars so I was good and ate it up.
This was ridiculously stressful. The queue was really long down 42nd street and was split across the pavement.
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(The stars are people.) This mean that people joining the queue didn't notice the queue on the right and immediately joined the queue on the left which was about a fifth of the total queue size. Then someone would tell them that the queue was actually 5 times longer than they had realised and it as interesting to see how different people reacted. There were people who laughed and were like 'oh dear!' and people who looked shocked and grumpy and people who didn't want to move etc.
We queued there for like an hour then hopped on over to the EMPIRE STATE BUILDING.
This was horrible. They pretended you were in some kind of flying vehicle and the seats actually moved around. In addition to feeling horribly motion sick, the video was in ridiculously low resolution which really didn't add to the whole experience. The footage was out of date, eg included the twin towers. They claimed this was to honour the memory of those who died but really I think it was because they cba updating their footage. 20 horrible minutes that I will never get back (though I will admit that it was nice seeing a birds eye view of central park. It helped me to navigate when were were there the following day.)
Pretty amazing views up there, as you can imagine.
The nice Empire-State-Building woman took a picture of us:
6. Starbucks break at Times Square
Feeling pretty tired and killing time before our bus tour, we grabbed a drink in Starbucks on Times Square. Even the Starbucks had sparkly lights.
I'm really missing English Breakfast Tea by now, but I made do with some fruity green tea concoction that is pretty good in the heat.
We hopped on the this tour bus where all the seats point to the side and one side is made of glass. The idea is that you travel around the city with 2 commentators and every now and again someone on the street entertains you. We had a break dancer, a saxophonist, a rapper, a contemporary dancer, a ballerina and a singer who sang 'New York, New York'.
The commentators were Scott and Jack and I learned lots of interesting facts:
- Central park is 843 acres (though I don't speak acres)
- The crysler building has a pointy spike on top that was the subject of a 10 year legal dispute. The spike was raised out of the top at the last minute by the architect to try to make the building taller to beat the empire state building. Mr Crysler thought it was tacky and didn't want to pay for it. Eventually, he lost the case and had to pay.
- Toys R Us in Times Square has the 3rd largest indoor ferris wheel
- Toys R Us in Times Square is closing because their rent is going from 12m/year to 50m/year - I hope I heard these number correctly... I think it sounds like too much.
- It's 'Grand Central Terminal', not 'Grand Central Station'
- The New York Public Library goes way underground and has like 130 miles of books.
- The only part of the NY Public Library that you can take books from is the children's section.
- In the children's section they have the original toys that the characters in Winnie the Pooh are based on, except Roo which the real Christopher Robin kept for himself.
- They kept making a joke about DuaneReade, saying that it was a small family-run business and we should go in there to support the small businesses. It's really a massive chain and there is one on every corner. We can't help noticing them everywhere now.
- AMC theatre was wheeled 70ft down the road on 42nd street.
Cheap, cheerful and really really tasty.
They fooled us! It was like 6pm when we went in and it didn't look like there was a queue. They lied! There was a medium sized queue inside and by this point we were so tired we were taking turns stopping for a rest.
My verdict: wax works are really really creepy.
Distance we walked: 13.9km
Verdict: I never want to see Times Square again for the rest of my life
EOD: Slept for 12 hours straight, best night's sleep I've had in a long time, was too tired to realise that I hadn't brushed my teeth before I went to bed
- Walk from West 57th to Times Square
- Breakfast in a super-American diner that was hideously overpriced and grossed at Times Square
- Queued for an hour outside Madam Tussauds to book 'The Ride' bus tour
- Walked to the Empire State Building
- Went to this Skyride virtual tour of New York on L2 of the Empire State building (which I DO NOT recommend)
- Travelled up the Empire State building to the Observation Deck on L86
- Had a Starbucks in times square (like proper New Yorkers)
- Went on 'The Ride' bus tour
- Dinner in Koreatown on 32nd street
- WaxWorks in Madam Tussauds
- Went home and crashed completely
1. Walk from West 57th to Times Square
We set off at around 7am because we were still in UK time and totally raring to go. Naturally the first thing I did was locate my work's NY office.
Literally the first photo we took on our first day in NYC... |
That's us, on the screen at times square! |
2. Breakfast in the diner
Feeling a little hungry, we went down through Times Square and found Brooklyn diner. It was good to eat but I was pretty horrified by their use of vinegar in their eggs benedict recipe. Not good, did not enjoy. Even now when I think of it I feel a little bit ill. But I was hungry and it cost like a million dollars so I was good and ate it up.
Waiting for our breakfast and browsing the guide book |
Vinegar on these eggs? Really? You wound me, Mr Chef. |
Setting us up for the day |
3. Queuing for the Ride
This was ridiculously stressful. The queue was really long down 42nd street and was split across the pavement.
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(The stars are people.) This mean that people joining the queue didn't notice the queue on the right and immediately joined the queue on the left which was about a fifth of the total queue size. Then someone would tell them that the queue was actually 5 times longer than they had realised and it as interesting to see how different people reacted. There were people who laughed and were like 'oh dear!' and people who looked shocked and grumpy and people who didn't want to move etc.
We queued there for like an hour then hopped on over to the EMPIRE STATE BUILDING.
4. Skyride Virtual Tour of the city
This was horrible. They pretended you were in some kind of flying vehicle and the seats actually moved around. In addition to feeling horribly motion sick, the video was in ridiculously low resolution which really didn't add to the whole experience. The footage was out of date, eg included the twin towers. They claimed this was to honour the memory of those who died but really I think it was because they cba updating their footage. 20 horrible minutes that I will never get back (though I will admit that it was nice seeing a birds eye view of central park. It helped me to navigate when were were there the following day.)
5. Up the Empire State Building
We went only to L86. There were 16 more levels but we decided 86 was plenty. We were hardcore and walked up the stairs from 80 - 86.Having climbed 6 flights |
Pretty amazing views up there, as you can imagine.
View from the top of the Empire State building. You can see the Statue of Liberty somewhere in the distance |
Adorable selfie, but you kind of can't see anything except our giant heads... |
We look like real Americans, don't we? |
6. Starbucks break at Times Square
Feeling pretty tired and killing time before our bus tour, we grabbed a drink in Starbucks on Times Square. Even the Starbucks had sparkly lights.
Chris got a cold coffee, I got a sugary fruit drink. Standard. |
I'm really missing English Breakfast Tea by now, but I made do with some fruity green tea concoction that is pretty good in the heat.
7. The Ride Bus Tour
We hopped on the this tour bus where all the seats point to the side and one side is made of glass. The idea is that you travel around the city with 2 commentators and every now and again someone on the street entertains you. We had a break dancer, a saxophonist, a rapper, a contemporary dancer, a ballerina and a singer who sang 'New York, New York'.
The commentators were Scott and Jack and I learned lots of interesting facts:
- Central park is 843 acres (though I don't speak acres)
- The crysler building has a pointy spike on top that was the subject of a 10 year legal dispute. The spike was raised out of the top at the last minute by the architect to try to make the building taller to beat the empire state building. Mr Crysler thought it was tacky and didn't want to pay for it. Eventually, he lost the case and had to pay.
- Toys R Us in Times Square has the 3rd largest indoor ferris wheel
- Toys R Us in Times Square is closing because their rent is going from 12m/year to 50m/year - I hope I heard these number correctly... I think it sounds like too much.
- It's 'Grand Central Terminal', not 'Grand Central Station'
- The New York Public Library goes way underground and has like 130 miles of books.
- The only part of the NY Public Library that you can take books from is the children's section.
- In the children's section they have the original toys that the characters in Winnie the Pooh are based on, except Roo which the real Christopher Robin kept for himself.
- They kept making a joke about DuaneReade, saying that it was a small family-run business and we should go in there to support the small businesses. It's really a massive chain and there is one on every corner. We can't help noticing them everywhere now.
- AMC theatre was wheeled 70ft down the road on 42nd street.
Aboard 'The Ride' bus tour |
This guy was part of it and danced along the |
8. Dinner in Koreatown
Cheap, cheerful and really really tasty.
That one on the top right is Anchovies and I accidently took a huge bite of them. Gross. |
Rice and meat |
Adding egg and cheese |
9. Madame Tussauds
They fooled us! It was like 6pm when we went in and it didn't look like there was a queue. They lied! There was a medium sized queue inside and by this point we were so tired we were taking turns stopping for a rest.
I'm not a twilight fan, not at all, I swear |
Judy Garland in her happy place |
The King of Bollywood |
Katniss! |
Anderson Cooper was insanely lifelike |
Hemingway and me |
Ghandi |
My verdict: wax works are really really creepy.
Summary
We were so tired by the time we got back! Times square was a bit too chaotic for us but we were glad to have seen it.Distance we walked: 13.9km
Verdict: I never want to see Times Square again for the rest of my life
EOD: Slept for 12 hours straight, best night's sleep I've had in a long time, was too tired to realise that I hadn't brushed my teeth before I went to bed
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