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!
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.
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.
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!