Oops sorry for the delay in posting an update, have attempted twice and ended up going to sleep! It certainly has been a full on time in New York, and yes all self inflicted! Just to catch up on events since the last post.
Karen and I went out and saw the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. This was fantastic and that statue is truely a beautiful sight.
It was a fab day got a bit of a tan, headed back to the hotel straight after this as we left Sharlene behind as she has had a bit of a cold and needed a lie in.
After picking her up we went walking a block over to find a full on market on 6th ave, that went right through to central park. Now that is a long way if you know New York. Great culture around these markets with a lot of both imported goods and local home made produce. Had a look around the Rockerfeller Centre, and Carnigie Hall.
Once we got to Central park we couldnt resist a carriage ride, this was fab. Central Park is beautiful, it must be amasing here in the winter. Karen had to head back to Canada in the evening, am sure she will be popping back given it is just an hours flight for her.
Next day Sharlene and I decided to sort out our last events using the New York pass and went to book tickets to see another stage show, Rock of Ages, and also to seek out bus tickets to Woodbury Outlet store. From
there we headed towards Central Park and hired bicycles for a ride around the park. It is huge, quite deceiving. Had to stop in at Strawberry Fields to take a photo of the 'Imagine' mosaic dedicated to John Lennon, heaps of people there including two weddings taking photographs. Madam Tussauds was our next stop. It was quite funny, Sharlene and I went around taking photos making poses to blend in with the wax model pose. Had a lot of fun. In one area you have the option of going through a scream horror walk. We went through, couldnt stop laughing as these crazy men popped out of nowhere trying to scare us. The sudden bang of a big drum at the beginng made Sharlene jump, i couldnt stop laughing. Towards the end we found a music booth of which you stuck your head on a board, you select a song and mime it. Out popps a DVD with a cartoon presentation of two chicks dancing and miming to Lady Marmalade!!That was fun too!!LOL, by the way this is a one off copy write we will not be distributing any copies in near future!!!
In the evening we went to Rock of Ages stage show, along the way we passed a free public show in the middle of times square of the New York symphoney orchestra (assuming it was them), some of the big screens on the surrounding buildings were showing it. It was incredible. The Rock of Ages was an interesting full on show telling a storey of two people wanting to follow their dreams in a 80's setting. The music was of course the rock classics with comedy, dancing, etc, had to crack up the narrator, he had a mullet, wore jeans and a t shirt that said, i love boobies in the first act and in the second act a picture of a camel with the words camel toe. Fabulous acting and singing.
Wow that was one busy day. Have to mention out side our hotel there must be filming close by, as there are cast and prop trailers, they're huge and dotted all down our street. One particular bar is blacked out, all top secret.
One day left in New York.