This was our first visit to NYC and I have to say I'm in love...the city and the people took my breathe away!
Highlights:
NYC Party shuttle (outstanding group of people.....saw more than I could have dreamed)
Rachel Farrell at the Blue Note
TOTR
Cab Pedal through Central Park (just lovely)
Conan O'Brien Show
Dinner Jamaican Flavors
Apollo Theater Tour
Chicken n Waffles at Amy Ruth
Color Purple
Dinner Chez Josephine
Exploring Harlem
Crab cakes at the Oyster Bar in Grand Central Station
Patties from Golden Crust
ESB
Public Transit....never used one taxi even to and from the airport!
Lowlight:
Our first night on our way to Brooklyn via subway we got separated at a stop I think it was Jay Street anyway we were confused because the train we were suppose to take wasn't working and the F train was doing the stops instead....this seem to have a lot of people confused so hubby got off and when I tried to exit the doors closed before I could exit.....so I went to the next stop (I think Hoyt) realized all I had on me was a metro card...no cell phone....no money.......no room key.......but thanks to a bunch of NY finest we reconnected at the next stop.
We were on our way to Brooklyn to walk back across the bridge...but that never happened. That evening and the next morning all I could think was this place is too crowded, this place is too busy, I just can't handle NYC. But this incident became a distant memory and I truly fell in love with the city and all that she has to offer.

Highlights:
NYC Party shuttle (outstanding group of people.....saw more than I could have dreamed)
Rachel Farrell at the Blue Note
TOTR
Cab Pedal through Central Park (just lovely)
Conan O'Brien Show
Dinner Jamaican Flavors
Apollo Theater Tour
Chicken n Waffles at Amy Ruth
Color Purple
Dinner Chez Josephine
Exploring Harlem
Crab cakes at the Oyster Bar in Grand Central Station
Patties from Golden Crust
ESB
Public Transit....never used one taxi even to and from the airport!
Lowlight:
Our first night on our way to Brooklyn via subway we got separated at a stop I think it was Jay Street anyway we were confused because the train we were suppose to take wasn't working and the F train was doing the stops instead....this seem to have a lot of people confused so hubby got off and when I tried to exit the doors closed before I could exit.....so I went to the next stop (I think Hoyt) realized all I had on me was a metro card...no cell phone....no money.......no room key.......but thanks to a bunch of NY finest we reconnected at the next stop.
We were on our way to Brooklyn to walk back across the bridge...but that never happened. That evening and the next morning all I could think was this place is too crowded, this place is too busy, I just can't handle NYC. But this incident became a distant memory and I truly fell in love with the city and all that she has to offer.


























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