Continued from NYC Day 1 Part 1.
We are art.
We are tired…somehow the train trip was tiring to them.
Some lady trying to make a statement inside the museum….right…
As you can see, she’s the only one trying to make a statement.
More questionable art.
Famous art and expensive art, but equally questionable I think.
More expensive and famous questionable art.
Boobs.
I’ve been there.
For a famous painting, there’s not any crowd around this.
Dali, there was a small crowd around here.
Frank Lloyd Wright.
Errr…what?
The most famous painting in the museum, and it’s a massive crowd.
This is my personal favorite. They have expanded MoMA since the last time I was here and I remember all these painting being hung in different locations.
I had to lift PL with her holding the photo and taking a photograph to get a picture of this.
Lots of Picasso.
Alright, that was quite hectic inside there.
MoMA’s giant underground museum store. We went to a different museum store in another part of the museum already.
Gonna take the kids on the subway to get back to our hotel.
Down the stairs.
And immediately back up the stairs due to maintenance so we can’t board trains at this station.
Those are the stairs we came up from. This exit has signage that you can’t board a train. Too bad the entrance that we used earlier has no signage.
Our subway detour signage. Now we’ve gotta walk a few more blocks with fussy kids to catch the train.
Found, hopefully it’ll work this time.
Works. To get through the turnstiles, RL would scan her contactless credit card to get through. Then I would scan my own card 4 different times to send the kids to RL one by one and then I’ll go past as the last one. This is needed because one form of payment can only be scanned for 4 people at a time. I do appreciate not having to get a dedicated subway card though.
Of all the trains and subways that I’ve taken worldwide. NYC is about as confusing as it gets. So many trains share the same line, some local, some not, some running now, some not, etc. etc. Why is it so complicated for a system that’s used by so many? Definitely not tourist friendly. Google maps directions has finally made it easier to follow for visitors.
First time for the kids to get on a subway. I think they are excited about the rush of air that comes into the station as the train arrives. They also talked about how hot it was at the station.
Some nice man got up so they can all sit together. They are excited about the subway ride and all the noises they hear.
Easy peasy, let’s go back to our hotel and check into our room.
There’s our hotel. I’ve always admired this building from past trips, and never knew it was a hotel. Still didn’t know it was a hotel until after I had booked the rooms and was pleasantly surprised to find out that we are staying in this beautiful building.
Never had a connecting room like this before. A door to a foyer and beyond that two doors to two separate rooms. The rooms can be occupied individually if the foyer isn’t closed off to the main hallway, but they can be permanently connect through the foyer if needed. Cool.
This is what roughly $900 a night gets you across from Bryant Park in NYC. That’s the price for both rooms combined. Not too bad actually considering how big the rooms are…relatively speaking.
The kids room.
The travertine tiles reminds me of my old condo back in Austin.
Got partial view of Bryant Park from our window.
Mama and Baba need some rest. Kids, go play on your ipads for a bit until we head out to dinner.
Time for dinner. Again, path of semi least resistance. Got a craving for dim sum, so found a spot a few blocks away.
The kids saw a rat grabbing some food and going into the drain here. Nice authentic NYC experience.
Times Square down there.
Found dinner spot.
Dim sum, fast food style. Yum.
Losing it.
It’s like this nonstop other than during ipad time.
Waiting for our food. I ordered 2 beers, but the lady accidentally rung up for 3. Sure, it’s a sign. We’ll drink 3.
Yes!!! Very good dim sum. I miss it and the kids enjoyed it.
They kids have been practicing clinking their glasses and saying cheers. They are saying cheers with their egg tarts.
Sisters holding hands. Cuties.
Last time I was in NYC, they hadn’t passed the marijuana laws yet, and it’s very different this time. All around Bryant Park, I could smell weed. There are sellers of weed just randomly on the sidewalks too.
Lots of people in NYC right now.
CVS with an escalator.
DC isn’t the only place with a high shrink problem.
One of the two bathrooms wasn’t getting hot water so we had to call maintenance. They are renovating the lower floors of the hotel currently, and they did some pipe work. Eventually they were able to get the hot water back on by circulating the water for a while.
Had to hit up the lounge bar in the basement of the hotel. The kids weren’t allowed in the bar area, but there’s a sitting area right outside of the bar where the kids are allowed.
NYC prices for drinks. I think they were like $23 each for just rye bourbon. Eeek.
Having a little bit of adult time at the bar while the kids are on their ipads. Everyone’s happy.
Moroccan lights.
Of course, even though we just ate not long ago, the kids say they are hungry and we ended up ordering some food.
Bryant Park is so awesome. We keep hearing music outside and saw that they were having concerts tonight at the park.
Again, such a cool little park. It’s got coffee, bars, chairs and tables, trees. What an amazing little oasis inside the big city.
We are #1. We were heading upstairs to our room after a couple of drinks. Both elevators came at the same time, and RL said let’s race. I went with PL and immediately knew we’d win. The elevator takes key card access to move, and I know RL didn’t bring her keys. We rode up to take this picture before going down to get everyone else. RL said we cheated, but I say it’s not our fault that we know the rules and restrictions better than her.
Bryant park at night. If I wasn’t so tired, I’d go sit down there, have a drink and listen to music.
RL found this kebab place. She went and got us a late night snack.
I’m so excited.
Yummmmm!!! This is the closest to a German kebab that I’ve ever had here in America. Really really hit the spot.
To be continued at NYC Day 2 Part 1.