My friend, Bud, needed to use a Delta companion ticket before August and invited me to go to New York City for a long weekend - July 21 to 24. We left early on the 21st and hit the ground running.
Landing at La Guardia, we took the free transfer bus to Subway Line #7 to Grand Central Station, Manhattan. We walked from Grand Central to our hotel for the weekend, the Hilton Millennial United Nations. The hotel is located immediately next to the United Nations building on the East River. Our room was on the 36th floor with amazing views of Manhattan including the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, and Freedom Tower in the distance.
We got an early check-in, dropped off our luggage, and headed out to Times Square and the discount ticket office, TKTS. We were in line for about 1 1/2 hours and decided to purchase tickets to a Friday evening show and a Saturday matinee. We didn't have real plans for shows so were open to whatever was available.
Friday night we went to Grey House at the Lyceum Theater. It is a "straight" (ie. not a musical) play which I wanted to support. It fit its billing as being a creepy, horror story. Very difficult to describe and very thought provoking about what it was or wasn't representing. Laurie Metcalf (of Roseanne show fame) appears in this production.
Starting Friday and throughout the weekend, we hit as many Irish pubs as we could between Times Square and our hotel. The weather was pretty much fantastic the entire time. It did get hot but not humid. We were lucky.
Saturday, we walked nearly completely across the island of Manhattan...from the East Side to the West Side and the High Line near the Hudson River. We walked a good portion of the High Line towards downtown. We got off around 14th Street and jumped on the subway back to Times Square for a matinee of New York, New York at the St. James Theater.
Before the show, we went to my favorite diner, Westway on 9th. It was perfect. New York, New York is a HUGE musical. We had 2nd row seats! We could read the conductor's music score! The show as full of unknown Kander and Ebb songs with additional lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The 2nd Act is really a block buster. Unfortunately, the closing notice was published after we saw the show. Hopefully it will tour so people get a chance to see it. The lead actor, Colton Ryan, is freakin' amazing.
Bud hasn't been able to get authentic Japanese sukiyaki in the Twin Cities so we went to Jukai for dinner and opted not to see a show Saturday night. I had never had sukiyaki. It was delicious and the staff's attention to detail was impeccable.
We had stopped by TKTS after the Saturday matinee to get tickets to the final preview of The Cottage, another "straight" play. This one a farce/comedy at the Hayes (formerly Helen Hayes) Theater. It was fun and fluffy and full of a lot of sexual references. It was directed by Jason Alexander of Seinfeld fame. It opened on the Monday after we saw and, unfortunately did not receive good reviews.
From the play we walked to just off Central Park to eat at Serendipity, a New York institution. We found an interesting beer bar while we waited for our table. I have been to Serendipity before but do not remember it being the crazy, weird place that appears to be now.
I can't remember is we walked back to the hotel or took the subway. We did A LOT of walking!
We had time before our flight on Monday to get in some more touristing. We took the subway to the upper east side to visit The Guggenheim. I had never been. The building was designed by Frank LLoyd Wright. There were 3 very interesting exhibits (check them out on the website). I really enjoyed visiting this museum.
We took the subway back to the hotel to get our luggage then to Grand Central to back track our route to La Guardia. Everything really went really well on weekend.
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