Saturday, September 27, 2008

Day2- New York

So UofL lost the game last night after too many people seemed to get injured. On top of that, Lynn was not able to join us in our trip to the city today because of a french horn gig she couldn't get out of.  Luckily we'll be graced with her presence tomorrow.

We took the 8:40 Long Island Rail Road train into the city which lasted about 1.5 hours.  I enjoyed a little nap and woke up at Penn Station where we were met by a foggy and damp New York day.  Greg, Katie and I went to a coffee shop to add a little pep to our step.  Below is us standing in Times Square.  Mmmmm...coffee!

The first stop was to go to a ticket office to get some Broadway tickets at half price.  After not selling them in advanced, they go on sale for half price the day of a show.  Standing in line for 45 minutes was fruitful as we got tickets to our top pick...Phantom of the Opera.  YES!

After getting the tickets, we walked around mid-town and saw one of the strangest sites.  People were wearing elaborate balloon creations and slowly bending at the hips and stretching their arms.  We turned and looked at a cop standing nearby as if to ask him what all this was about.  Without saying a word he just shrugged his shoulders and shook his head, indicating just how pleased he was with his post that morning...to be protecting a bunch of balloons.

Of course, going to New York begs a visit to Central Park.  It is always fun to watch people, especially in Central Park where all of the athletes of the city congregate to avoid crazy taxi drivers.  One my first impressions of New York is the diversity of the people.  They are old, young, and people of every ethnicity; contrasted to Cape Canaveral which is old and white.  In the middle of the park, there was some yoga convention.  If you look closely enough, you can see some people sticking their butts in the air.

The Phantom was fun to watch live.  Katie and I have watched the movie a gazillion times so expectations of the show were high.  I must say that the voices of the actors didn't compare to those in the movie.  There were, however, things different about it than the movie, including the owners of the theater being funnier characters.  One advantage of live performances is the audience interaction that movies do without.  For the first half of the show, we sat in the very last row of the first level.  They were decent seats, but we easliy saw why the tickets were half off...we could only see half of the stage.  The upper half was blocked by the ceiling of the balcony section above us so during some parts of the show, actors would walk up some stairs on stage and disappear while still performing.  During intermission, we checked the balcony above us and there was plenty of seating, which afforded a better view including the chandelier.

We visited the Nintendo store which featured a display showing the evolution of the Gameboy.  The first Gameboy I readily recognized was the original one with dimensions equal to a substantial novel.  Next we tried to find a technology store that housed a one-of-a-kind computer keyboard which sports keys that have dynamic displays.  So, for example, pressing caps-lock changes all of the keys to display capital letters.  I wanted go to the store to see if it was worth the $1600 price tag.  It wasn't.  It actually took a while to find the store.  Long story short, we wondered up and down the street, Katie patiently suggests "Why don't you ask the store cerk if he knows where it is."  and store clerk leads us right to it.  Classic.

Next, we went to the Apple store to grab a computer to look for a good place to eat around the area.  We found a nice pub close by, grabbed a beer and watch Michigan come back to beat Wisconsin.  After walking around all day, our feet hurt and all of us were tired.  Despite the pain, we're going back early tomorrow for some more fun!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi guys! Looks like you're having a great time. Glad you liked Phantom on stage, but had the same impression that we did, the movie is better. If you have time tonight to see another show, Mama Mia is excellent (the billboard is over Matt's shoulder in the picture). Have a fun day. Love you both.

Anonymous said...

Hey guys. I'm not sure what online discount place you ordered your tickets but I think you may have been had! The Mediterranean Sea and Rome are no where near New York. I hate to tell you but you haven't even left the country. You would think a rocket scientist at NASA would know geography a little better. Have a good time where ever you end up. If you do make it out of the US, please remember you are little ambassadors for our country... Don't embarrass us... and wear clean underwear! I don't know why the latter is important but my mother always told me to wear clean underwear when I went places. Also remember if anyone asks where you are from just say Canada, you'll get less grief.

Cheers! - John

Anonymous said...

Matt and Katie,
Looks like you all are having a great time in New York- I do agree with you about the difference of the broadway play of Phantom of the Opera and the movie- we have seen the Phantom at the Kentucky Center and the movie was better I thought.I am glad you are enjoying your trip and look forward to seeing more pictures and reading about your adventures.Love Aunt Terri