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sashanels · 1 year ago
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hotelbooking · 8 months ago
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Courtyard by Marriott Edgewater NYC Area Welcome to Courtyard by Marriott Edgewater NYC Area, a 4-star hotel nestled in the picturesque town of Edgewater, New Jersey. With its prime location just minutes away from the bustling streets of Manhattan, this hotel offers the perfect blend of luxury and convenience for both business and leisure travelers. Step into our elegant lobby and be greeted by our friendly and attentive staff, ready to cater to your every need. With a total of 156 tastefully designed rooms, Courtyard by Marriott Edgewater NYC Area ensures a comfortable and relaxing stay for all guests. Each room is thoughtfully furnished with modern amenities, plush bedding, and contemporary decor, creating a serene oasis amidst the vibrant city. Check-in time at Courtyard by Marriott Edgewater NYC Area starts from 03:00 PM, allowing you to settle in and unwind after a long day of travel. Whether you're visiting for business or pleasure, our hotel provides a seamless check-in process,...
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evan-collins90 · 2 years ago
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New York Marriott Marquis hotel - Times Square, NYC (1985)
Designed by John C. Portman 
Scanned from ‘American Hotels & Their Restaurants’ by Gen Takeshi Saito (1988)
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erikahenningsen · 8 months ago
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Where are the best places to loiter in NYC? Asking for a friend…
Chloe 😭😭 welcome to my city!! I’m sorry about the smell (and the mayor).
The Marriott Marquis!! The lobby is in the eighth floor and it has bathrooms, wifi, and outlets to charge your phone. A lot of hotel lobbies are good places to hang out, although I have been kicked out of some before—but you never know until you try. Bookstores and public libraries are great places to kill time too. If it’s warm out, there are parks literally everywhere and especially in midtown there’s a lot of public plazas that have tables and chairs. I’ve spent many hours hanging out behind New World Stages.
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pandemicperipatetics · 4 months ago
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Italy Part I: 24 Hours in Milan
Italy is one of my favorite countries to visit, and this trip reminded me of why. It’s so beautiful, people are nice, it’s easy to navigate, the food is delicious (if not exactly healthy)…
We started our trip with a brief stay in Milan (this post) and then continued on to the Dolomites for a week-long trek (next post).
Days 1-2: 24 Hours in Milan
We only spent 24 hours in Milan, about half of which was spent sleeping after our redeye from NYC.  We still really enjoyed our time there – we found some delicious vegetarian food, cute neighborhoods, and friendly people.
Lodging
We stayed at STRAF Design Hotel (a Marriott hotel, on points) in Duomo, the most touristy neighborhood right next to the city’s famous Gothic church, the Duomo. The hotel room had one of the most unusual designs we’ve ever seen (stone walls, cave vibes) and there was a small gym. The staff were very nice and helpful. It was very conveniently located just a 2 minute walk from the Duomo subway station and lots of shopping and food.
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If I returned to Milan, I’d love to stay in a somewhat quieter and cuter neighborhood, but STRAF was a good option as well.
Vegetarian Food
Hygge – Eating in Duomo seemed akin to eating in Times Square, so we tried to get a little bit out of the area to find decent food. Hygge was great for a casual brunch with a few vegetarian options – their Spanish tortilla was especially delicious and unique. Portions were relatively small, so we stopped at a grocery store afterwards, where we happily discovered that the flavored Fage Greek yogurt in Italy tastes rather like gelato.
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JuiceX – In search of protein shakes after a workout, we really liked their chocolate protein smoothie. It was reasonably priced and proportionately portioned (i.e., European size vs. American size). The aesthetic had strong Barry’s vibes (we did not have time to check out Barry’s Milan while we were here). Just 2 mins’ walk from our hotel.
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Luini Panzerotti – We stopped by here for a snack of baked panzerotti, which were a bit like empanadas (you can get them fried if you prefer). The tomato mozzarella one was pretty good, and the vegetable one was a bit of a disappointment. It’s mostly bread, but pretty good bread. Also 2 mins’ walk from the hotel / the Duomo church.
Cooking class – The highlight of our culinary experience was the cooking class we booked to make gnocchi, ravioli, and tiramisu. I’m not a huge fan of gnocchi or tiramisu in the U.S., but this food was absolutely phenomenal. Our takeaway was that the ingredients they use in Italy are much better – i.e., unprocessed “00 flour” instead of bleached flour, better produce (the tomatoes on the ravioli were insanely flavorful), better dairy (the mascarpone in the tiramisu was undoubtedly better than American heavy cream).
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The best tiramisu we've ever had, hands down
It was somewhat difficult to find somewhere with an egg dish, which seemed to be the main vegetarian protein option (admittedly we didn’t do our usual Google Maps search for tofu since we wanted to eat at least somewhat local food). We did pass a restaurant called Eggs Milano about a 20 minute walk north of our hotel, which looked good (shakshuka, etc.) and was on a very cute street, Via Solferino (Paris left bank vibes; would totally stay here if we found a nearby hotel). I’m sure there are also some wonderful Italian food options in Milan that we just didn’t have time to explore.
For our train from Milan to Verona (en route to the Dolomites), we were short on time and couldn’t find a decent grab & go option near Duomo with protein, but the grocery store in the Milano Centrale train station was adequate (i.e., vegetarian quiches, Greek yogurt, fruit).
Activities
We didn’t do a lot – it was lovely to just relax, walk around, and window shop on cute streets like Via Solferino. We could have spent an entire day shopping for clothes, furniture, and art, there were so many stylish boutiques and galleries (and we say this having proximate access to SoHo).
Back when I visited in 2012, I did enjoy seeing the Duomo (it’s really stunning Gothic architecture, almost as impressive as the Gaudi church in Barcelona in my view), doing a guided tour to see The Last Supper (I had thought this would be boring, but it was actually very cool), and taking a boat ride on the canals (yes, Milan has canals, and there are apparently some fun bars near there though we didn’t have time to explore).
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The grand shopping mall next to the Duomo -- major Timothee Chalemet Willy Wonka vibes
There are also a few art museums that could be interesting to explore, and the famous opera house, Teatro alla Scala.
Relative to many other popular parts of Italy, Milan isn’t known for being as interesting to visit, but it’s a great jumping off point for scenic areas like Verona, Lake Como, and getting out to the Dolomites.
Transit
From the airport: From Milan Malpensa airport, it was a ~30 min ride into the city center on the Malpensa Express train (found under T1 & T2, Euro 13 per person, it’s easy to buy tickets in the Trenord app or at the physical kiosk by the train). From there we could have connected to the subway, but we chose to walk ~20 mins to see the city a bit en route to our hotel. Due to traffic, this was quite a bit faster (and cheaper) than taking a taxi or Uber (no Lyft in Milan yet).
In the city: It was easy to take the subway – you can tap your credit card to get in and out, without needing to buy a subway ticket at the kiosk. Door to door, and with a short ~4 min wait for the subway, it took ~15 mins to get from Duomo to Milano Centrale, the main train station from where we left the city.
Leaving Milan by train: Milano Centrale was rather large, and it took 10-15 minutes just to walk from the subway to the train platform. We had booked seats that turned out to be on the last car of the train, and it was a 5-10 minute walk from the front to the back of the train. We had ~50 minutes to get from our hotel to the train, including a stop at the grocery store to buy lunch, and we needed all of that time. The train to Verona was very comfortable (1st class had air conditioning, plugs for charging, comfortable seats) and had clean bathrooms on board.
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seoexpert-123 · 8 months ago
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Canadian Rockies tour with Indian dinner
  DAY 1:(D) Arrive in  NEW YORK MARRIOTT MARQUIS or Similar TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK CITY 
Welcome to New York City, the place of skyscrapers and history and where culture mingles with its people.
When you check into the Luxurious property, experience a world-class New York hotel in the center of the world’s most visited tourist attraction area of New York.
 Our representative will be at NYC airport for a private pick up. Pick up details for each airport is  mentioned in the itinerary below. 
At Hotel -Check-in at 4 p.m. in NY. The Hotel will ask for Credit cards for incidentals. The Hotel will accept Credit cards in the guest’s name only. The only cards accepted are -International credit/debit cards – Master Card, Visa, American Express, and Discovery Card. The Hotel will release the hold from the Credit card within three weeks in case of no incidental charges. Everyone takes a zero-balance statement at check out.
Meet your tour manager at 7 p.m. in the hotel lobby to start the tour.
Walk for 10 minutes in Times Square and enjoy a delicious dinner at an Indian restaurant—a perfect time to relax after a long journey and introduce yourself to all the group members.
After dinner, enjoy free time at TIMES SQUARE on your own to see the city in action at night.
     Times Square is at its most spectacular after dark!
Overnight stay at a hotel. 
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influencermagazineuk · 11 months ago
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New Year's Extravaganza in NYC's Times Square: Packages Soar to $12,500
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In anticipation of the New Year's Eve festivities, New York City's iconic Times Square is buzzing with excitement as New Yorkers and tourists alike are willing to shell out up to $12,500 for exclusive party packages offered by hotels and restaurants. These packages promise a lavish experience with gourmet food, premium drinks, and live entertainment, coupled with the chance to witness the renowned ball drop at One Times Square. As the countdown to the new year begins, New Yorkers are demonstrating their readiness to splurge on New Year's Eve celebrations, with some extravagant packages in NYC's Times Square reaching a staggering $12,500. Hotels and restaurants in the bustling area are offering curated experiences that include delectable food, top-shelf drinks, and live entertainment, with the added allure of witnessing the iconic ball drop at midnight. According to events entrepreneur Joshua Perla, founder of popular event websites BallDrop.com and NewYears.com, there is a noticeable increase in the amount consumers are willing to spend on New Year's Eve tickets that provide an exclusive view of the ball drop in Times Square. Perla emphasized that the cost is not just for the festivities but also for the prime real estate in the heart of the action. For those seeking a unique celebration, options range from a $650 table at the renowned US food franchise Applebee’s to a luxurious couples' package at the Marriott Marquis priced at $12,500, as reported by the New York Post. The latter includes a table with a Times Square view, an open bar, a gourmet dinner, and a concert by Skip Martin, a former member of Kool and the Gang. The AMC 42nd Street movie theatre is transforming into a multi-floor nightlife venue with a $499 package offering access for 400 attendees, a fraction of its usual capacity. Another opulent choice is the "prime couples' package" at the Broadway Lounge in the Marriott Marquis, priced at $6,250 per person, featuring a table with a Times Square view, an open bar, dinner, and a concert. Renaissance New York Times Square is offering an array of experiences, with tickets for the R Lounge ranging from $1,950 to $6,500. The R Lounge promises a front-row "iconic view of the live ball drop and the revelers around you," according to Perla. The Times Square Edition hotel, in collaboration with Michelin-starred Chef John Fraser, is presenting two upscale New Year's Eve experiences. The first, priced at $3,500 per person, offers a seven-course dinner with a curated wine pairing, a five-hour open bar, live music, a midnight champagne toast, and VIP access to the live ball drop. For a more affordable option at $2,500 per ticket, the "Garden Party" includes canapés, an open bar with specialty cocktails, live music, a midnight champagne toast, and exclusive VIP access to the live ball drop, making it a slightly more accessible yet still extravagant choice for welcoming the new year. Read the full article
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la-lauren · 11 months ago
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Dani’s cards were stolen in June, and she had booked the NYC hotel in May. The hotel told her they’d call her when they ran the card and she’d be able to switch it then. That did not happen. They just cancelled her reservation because it didn’t go through on the card.
We leave in 7 days, so this left us panicking.
Buttttt we checked Marriott, and it ended up being $1k cheaper anyway, plus I have status that will get us free breakfast and early/late check in and check out. And it’s giving me points. Pretty excited things worked out this way.
Dani also got a Chase Sapphire card at my recommendation, and I am very excited about this too.
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jenberry321 · 1 year ago
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New York, City of skyscrapers
New York City is a city of skyscrapers, and what better way to experience the city’s skyline than from above? Dining at one of NYC’s many rooftop restaurants offers stunning views of the city skyline and a unique dining experience.
Here are a few of the top NYC skyscraper restaurants:
Manhatta: Located on the 60th floor of 28 Liberty Street, Manhatta offers breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, the Hudson River, and the Manhattan skyline. The menu features modern American cuisine with a focus on seasonal ingredients.
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Rainbow Room: Located on the 65th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the Rainbow Room is a legendary New York City restaurant. The restaurant offers panoramic views of the city skyline and a menu of classic American cuisine.
Per Se: Located on the 4th floor of the Time Warner Center, Per Se is one of the most acclaimed restaurants in New York City. The restaurant offers a tasting menu of modern French cuisine.
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The View Restaurant and Lounge: Located on the 47th and 48th floors of the Marriott Marquis New York Times Square, The View Restaurant and Lounge offers stunning views of Times Square and the Manhattan skyline. The menu features American cuisine with a focus on classics like burgers, steaks, and seafood.
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St. Cloud: Located on the 34th floor of the Knickerbocker Hotel, St. Cloud offers panoramic views of the city skyline and a menu of modern American cuisine.
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3monthsineurope · 1 year ago
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February 6, 7, and 8, 2023
Iris and I were heading to South Africa! I was so excited, Africa was my sixth continent to visit! Iris and I had booked an 8 day Groupon trip to Capetown and Mabula Game Reserve! Our tripped was booked from New York City. So we had booked a red eye flight from Seattle to NYC on Monday. That day I spent packing and getting ready for our trip. I said goodbye to Ingvar, and then went to pick up Iris. We drove down to Camano Island. Mom was taking us to the airport. I love when Mom takes me to the airport! I rarely feel anxious when Mom is taking me. Iris and I’s flight was around 10:30pm. We easily made it through security with just our carry on bags and personal items. We hung out in the lounge for a bit and had some snacks, and then took for for New York City.
Our flight was uneventful to the Big Apple. Iris and I tried to sleep, but it’s always hard to sleep on a plane. Once we arrived in NYC, we checked into a random lounge in our terminal. We had about five hours until our next flight. The lounge didn’t have much, but we had some breakfast and coffee. We charged our phones and watched the Bachelor on Hulu, on my phone. Our next flight was to Atlanta. The flight was about two and a half hours. We tried to sleep, watched TV/movies, and listened to music. Over this whole journey, I blogged on and off, trying to catch up on my recent trips.
We landed in Atlanta around 2:30pm. We had another five-ish hour layover. We went this time to a Delta lounge. We were flying the rest of the trip with Delta. Iris and I even got to take showers in the lounge—it was so luxurious! We had food, chilled, and watched the Bachelor on our layover.
Our next flight was the longest on the docket. Our flight from Atlanta to Johannesburg is the longest route that Delta has. We left Atlanta around 7:30pm, about an hour and a half delayed. The flight to Johannesburg was just over 15 hours. We slept, ate multiple meals, and kept busy on the trans-Atlantic flight.
We landed in Johannesburg on Wednesday, the 8th, around 6pm. We had to deplane, because some of the passengers were ending their journey in Johannesburg. Our plane refueled while we hung out and had a snack in the airport. Our final flight was from Johannesburg to Capetown, South Africa. After the two hour layover, we flew about two hours to Capetown, about two hours behind schedule. But, since we were with a tour via Groupon, all our transportation was handled for us, so I wasn’t worried.
We landed in Capetown around 10:30pm, on Wednesday. We traveled about 36 hours from Seattle! Once arriving in Capetown, we went through customs and got our passports stamped. We found some Gate 1 representatives waiting for us, along with other passengers. I took some South African Rand out of the ATM (I always like to have the local currency on me), and then it was time to get in the large taxi. Some of the Gate 1 travelers had different hotels, so, eventually Iris and I were dropped off at the Protea Hotel by Marriott, in the Sea Point area. We couldn’t see much around us as it was so late and dark, but we were very happy to check into our hotel! We found a note from our Gate 1 tour guide, Belinda, who we had yet to meet, about our plans for the following day. We needed to be in the conference room, breakfast eaten, at 7:30. We were gonna be tired! We got into our room and hardly unpacked, we just got ready for bed and went to bed, happy to be in South Africa. :]
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worldlibertytv · 5 months ago
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rashavan06 · 1 year ago
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New York 2017
Describe your most memorable vacation. And many remain strongly entrenched in my memory for various beautiful reasons. Eighth avenue road in NYC But NYC 2017 Jan when hurricane Jonas wreaked havoc we were there! The Marriott hotel we stayed that we had booked for its fantastic views of Times Square stood overlooking swathes of ice. Even when Times Square was drenched beyond belief and was…
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centurypainting-nc · 1 year ago
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Top Restaurants to Visit in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, North Carolina, is a bustling city known for its rich culinary scene. Whether you're a local foodie or a visitor looking to explore the gastronomic delights of the Queen City, you'll find a plethora of outstanding restaurants offering a diverse range of flavors. In this blog post, we'll highlight some of the top restaurants in Charlotte, NC, that are worth a visit.
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Fahrenheit Charlotte
A sleek, buzzing hot spot offering New American fare with an Asian bent, backed by a long wine list. Proper attire is required to dine with us. We require business casual attire for all of our guests. Persons in t-shirts, ball cap style hats, excessively revealing clothing or workout attire may not be admitted. Please note, management reserves the right to change and / or update the Dress Code at any time. We have a 15-minute grace period for all reservations. We do not seat late or incomplete parties. We have an outside food fee of $25 for any cakes, cupcakes etc. that are brought into the restaurant.
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Fahrenheit Charlotte is a trendy Charlotte rooftop bar and restaurant with a magical panoramic view over the city. Perched on the 21st floor of Hyatt Place in downtown Charlotte, you get a mighty overlook of the Queen City. Farenheit comes with both a stylish indoor restaurant / lounge and a rooftop terrace, equipped with lounge sofas, dining tables, cosy fire pits and even a seasonal herb garden.
Up at the rooftop you can enjoy inventive New American cuisine created by Chef Rocco Whalen, either as dinner or for some Sunday rooftop brunch. The rooftop bar offers a great selection of specialty cocktails, an extensive wine list and crafted local beers on tap or by bottle. With a sophisticated and trendy yet casual vibe, Farenheit rooftop works as a great place for an after work or some lounge hangout with friends, just as well as for a fun family dinner. If you plan to eat, reservations are highly recommended. And while the Farenheit dress code is casual, the crowd is mostly towards upscale, so dress properly to feel right at home.
Stoke Charlotte
A swanky option for seasonal wood-fired plates, local craft beer & artisanal cocktails. Hungry? You’re in good hands. We proudly make everything from scratch in our open kitchen using local ingredients and a whole lotta soul. Here, every seat in the house is a good one, and the warmth doesn’t just come from our 600-degree wood-fired oven. The warmth of wood-fired cooking is complemented by meticulously sourced ingredients in season from Carolina farms and local partners. Simple, rustic yet refined flavors are served in a gathering space with a laid back, neighborhood vibe. Let us make you a plate. 
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David Sears is our new executive chef of Stoke and all culinary offerings at Charlotte Marriott City Center. Chef Sears is an accomplished chef who was has worked in kitchens and trained culinary professionals around the world.
Prior to joining our team in May 2022, Chef Sears where he worked as Area Executive Chef for Viceroy Hotel Group in Washington, DC. Chef Sears’ culinary background also includes the Marcus Samuelsson Group, Terranea Resorts and Hotel in Southern California, Waldorf-Astoria Orlando, Mandarin Oriental Washington, DC, and serving as a culinary trainer for the global brand Sushi Samba. Even more notable, he won Food Channel’s Chef Wanted with Anne Burrell in 2013, landing him the grand prize of Executive Chef for the NYC restaurant, Zengo, but Chef Sears declined and opted to take a job at Ritz-Carlton Palm Beach to be closer to family.
The Capital Grille
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We invite you to join us at The Capital Grille in Charlotte, North Carolina for a world-class dining experience. The restaurant is inside the Fifth Third Center across from the Charlotte Marriott City Center and Discovery Place Science. Enjoy dry-aged steaks and fresh seafood made from the highest quality ingredients prepared with you in mind. To complement your dining experience, we feature over 325 new and old world wines curated by our Advanced Sommelier and classic cocktails with our own twist. For an unforgettable experience visit our restaurant at 201 N. Tryon Street. Valet Parking is available from 5pm to close, directly in front of the restaurant.
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kaylapeytoncharlotte · 2 years ago
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A family overnight trip to nyc. This year there were some teenage drama, (teens who didn’t want to go) but we headed down to the the city sat 12/10 and dropped our stuff off at four points Sheraton near hudson yards. Headed to Bryant park in the cold and it was packed. Unfortunately we didn’t get ice skating tickets ahead of time and couldn’t skate so then there were some tears. We headed to Starbucks to warm up with some hot coco, iced chai latte for p and an egg sandwich. Then we walked to see the tree in rockefeller center and picked up a light up fan for Charlie. Saw the saks fifth Ave window and then walked back up to have dinner at STK. the music was hopping but the service and food wasn’t as good. We then walked back to Bryant park and picked up some hot coco for dad at max Brenner and charlie ended up with ice cream. We walked back to hotel and watch happy Gilmore. Woke up today and had breakfast at fresh. Walked to Hudson yards and at the store camp, girls played the claw game and won some games and a book. We then walked uptown to Marriott marquis to watch the Broadway show BeetleJuice. We grabbed a tea and scone and cookie on way. Play was fun! Afterwards We took the subway down grabbed a snack in Penn station and headed up to Knicks game where the seats were amazing. We took a car home and on our way back home the snow was falling. First snowfall of the year! Let the winter begin!
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johnmasseyjr · 2 years ago
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