Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Las Vegas, NV & Coming Home!


Las Vegas July 5th – July 15th

We arrived at Las Vegas Airport from San Francisco at about 4:30pm on the 5th of July. We knew we were in Vegas not only because of the scorching heat but because there were pokie machines in the airport! After getting a shuttle to the first of our four hotels in Vegas, we arrived at the Palms Casino Hotel. For those that don’t know, the stay in this hotel was a birthday present from Shaun to myself for my 21st birthday last year as I’ve always wanted to stay at this hotel! 

Our three days here were a lot of fun, our room was beautiful and we had a pretty good view. They also had a really cool pool that we spent most of the day at and we got free access into the Playboy Club and Moon Nightclub that even had a retractable roof which was pretty cool! On one night we ventured into the strip which was quite the trek as we weren’t right near the main strip area. We checked out Caesars Palace which was beyond massive and we also saw the beautiful fountain show out the front of the Bellagio hotel.

After staying at the Palms for three nights, we then went into the ‘downtown’ district, also known as the Fremont St experience for a two-night stay at El Cortez Cabana Suites. Our room was very modern and nice, not as big as the Palms and there wasn’t many amenities (no pool!)but it was still a nice place. We checked out the downtown area as there were quite a few casinos and activities going on there and we also went to the outlet shopping areas and checked out some bargains. The Fremont St casinos were also very cheap and we managed to get $2 Coronas if you can believe it and they even had 99c Margaritas! The cheap alcohol was definitely flowing in Vegas with many places serving $2 beers along the strip and everyone just walks around drinking all night!

That evening, I was treated to the second part of my 21st present from Shaun – tickets to ‘Peepshow’ at Planet Hollywood Casino. We had VIP seating where we were practically on the stage and we had a waitress bringing us drinks which was very exciting. But the best part of the evening was after the show where we got a glass of champagne, and a meet and greet with the star of the show, Holly Madison. We got an autographed photo and took our own photos with her which was really cool. For those of you who don’t know, Holly was in the Girls of the Playboy Mansion series as Hugh Hefner’s main girlfriend for 7 years. While yes I admit it is a trashy show, it’s a guilty pleasure of mine and I really wanted to see the show and to meet her in person. We both had a fantastic time and a very, very memorable experience!

The next day was spent checking out some of the strip and the many casinos it has to offer including the Paris hotel (with its own Eiffel tower), the Mirage hotel, Treasure Island, The Venetian (with a canal!), and many more! Most of the actual casino areas in all of the hotel were pretty much the same, other than size, but a lot of hotels had a unique feature about that or a theme that made them different and really cool to see.

After our two nights at El Cortez, we headed over to the famous Hard Rock Hotel which was just a bit off the strip. This hotel was beautiful and we had an awesome room that had a great view of the strip and doors that opened out so we could see into the amazing pool down below. That Sunday they also had their famous pool party, ‘Rehab’ that we were able to go to. It was AWESOME! They have an amazing pool there that is set like a tropical beach with sand and a waterslide and so many different areas as well as swim-up blackjack! They also had a DJ there all day and we’ve never seen so many people dancing in a pool! But it was so fun and such a good experience! And the cocktails were just a little bit yummy too!

We spent a lot of time at the pool the following day as well as it was so beautiful and relaxing and at night time we went into the strip again and checked out more of Planet Hollywood, Cosmopolitan, Aria hotel and New York New York. New York New York was really cool with an awesome theme and setting all throughout the hotel. Shaun also won $25 on the slot machines there too!

We were sad to check out of the Hard Rock as it was really nice, and sad to be heading to our final hotel of our trip. But we headed on over to the Stratosphere Hotel which is a hotel down below but next door is the HUGE Stratosphere Tower where you can go to the top and they have crazy rides, but also amazing views of Vegas and the strip. We went for a swim in there pool too, but unfortunately it didn’t live up the Hard Rock’s pool in the slightest (oh and did I mention they had 4 different pools at the hard rock?). Anyway that evening we checked out Stratosphere as it was huge and had heaps of shops and eating areas. Then we took a walk up the strip a bit and went to Circus Circus hotel which had live circus acts and then over to the famous Riviera hotel too!

That evening had to be an early one however, as the next day we got picked up at 6:40am for a Grand Canyon Tour! The tour was really good, we even got breakfast and a nice packed lunch for the trip. The bus played movies as well to pass the time as it was a long trip, so that was handy. We had a quick stop at Hoover Dam which was so massive and really amazing to see in person. Then 4 hours later we arrived at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. We had three hours to explore the south rim area and our first impressions were just WOW! It was absolutely incredible to see this famous landmark in real life. It looked like a painting! It was so deep and so wide and there were so many different colour contrasts that it was just beautiful and you had to pinch yourself that you were there! We went for a nice walk along the south rim to a few different viewing points, and saw some cute squirrels. We were glad we didn’t run into any cougars or rattlesnakes! We had a great time at Grand Canyon and will never forget the sight we saw! After arriving back late from the bus we crashed straight away!

The next day was our last full day in Vegas and after our sleep-in recovery from the Grand Canyon trip, we got ourselves a massive yard-glass cocktail as we just had to have one before we left and headed up the strip. We checked out Wynn and Encore resorts, which were really nice as well as The Venetian and Palazzo. We then took the bus up to Mandalay Bay, Excalibur, Luxor & MGM Grand. We then checked out M&M World and Coca-Cola World, which were really cool and had some very neat items and souvenirs there. After that we went to Planet Hollywood and the Miracle Mile shops where we did some last minute shopping and had a nice dinner. After that it was pretty late so we headed back to Stratosphere. The next morning we realised we hadn’t played any blackjack the entire time we were in Vegas so before we checked out we went down to the casino and played a couple of rounds, which was really fun and we didn’t end up losing any money at all – even better! We then packed up all our stuff for one last time (Yay!) and headed to the Greyhound station where we took a 6 hour bus ride to LA and then over to LAX for our flight home at 10pm.

We managed to stay in some beautiful places in Vegas that were all ridiculously cheap so we were very lucky! We saw some really cool hotels and casinos and some very different things that you normally don’t see anywhere else! There was always stuff going on and glitz and glamour everywhere. We got a good look at the horribly tacky side of Vegas and the provocative side, but also the beautiful side of Vegas. You can really see how people end up spending thousands of dollars there especially if you’re eating at fancy restaurants, gambling up a storm and night-clubbing every night! Oh! And we saw the famous Little White Wedding Chapel, as well as many other chapels – some of which (brace yourself!) even had drive-thru wedding windows! How crazy!

So by the time we find some internet and manage to post this blog (finally, my last one!) We may be already home. Right now we are about 20 mins away from boarding our 15 hour flight home and I think I can speak for both of us that while we have enjoyed ourselves immensely, WE CAN’T WAIT TO BE HOME! We really can’t believe it has been 7 whole months – where has the time gone! We want to thank everyone for reading our blogs and staying interested all this time. We have been truly lucky to see and do all of the things we have done in Canada and the USA and we can’t wait to share even more stories with you in person.

See you on the other side!

Love Hayley and Shaun xoxo
P.S. We can’t wait to get some of the Aussie Attitude back in our system! We definitely won’t miss many of the American standards/attitudes/ways-of-life that’s for sure!

Eiffel Tower at Paris Hotel 
 Bellagio
 The Palms Hotel
 Only a small portion of the Hard Rock Pool
 Grand Canyon!
Grand Canyon!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco June 28th - July 5th

We arrived in San Francisco after a long and interesting bus ride from LA. This is a story I will have to save until we see you all in person! But it was good to finally be here! We checked into our hotel and had dinner and pretty much went to bed as it was quite late already. Our hotel was pretty conveniently located to Union Square, one of the main shopping and touristy areas, so the next day we checked out that area and the area around our hotel.

The next morning we went to check out some of the hop-on-hop-off tours and planned to get a 2-day pass for about $30 which seemed good. When  we got talking to the guy we barely had to say anything and he let us have 4 different loops for 4 days for only $30! Normally this would have cost about $100! So we were very pleased with this as it was a good means of transport around town!

Throughout the next four days we saw some great things around San Fran. We saw Chinatown, Washington Square, Financial District, Lombard St (the crookedest st in the world - but so pretty! We hiked up to the top and saw the amazing view and then walked back down - we slept well that night!), Coit Tower, Golden Gate Bridge, Golden Gate Park (which was absolutely massive!), the Painted Ladies Houses which were beautiful and such an iconic sight to see, Ghirradelli Square, Civic Centre and of course Fisherman's Wharf. And of course we took a ride on the famous Cable Car which was a lot of fun!

There was always something going on down at Fisherman's Wharf and we also managed to take a bay cruise that was included with our hotel booking, so that was nice. On the fourth of July they had lots of concerts and activities going on as well as Fireworks at night which were really cool. We also saw the famous sea lions at Pier 39, however there weren't many there because they had all swam off somewhere for breeding season. It would have been cool to see the place swarming with sea lions!

When we arrived in San Fran we had planned to go over to Alcatraz Island and do a tour. We nearly bought our tickets online a few months back but we figured we'd just get them when we got to San Fran. Little did we know it actually sells out! Especially in the summer holidays! So we were getting quite upset because we just couldn't seem to find any tickets at all for the week we were there and we really wanted to go over to the island. We managed to get some insider info and apparently if you went to the office really early in the morning, they have 150 same-day tickets available, you just have to be in the front of the line! Apparently some people get there at 5am! So we set the alarm nice and early and arrived down there at 6:45am and there was already about 40 people in front of us. The office didn't open til 8am but luckily we got the tickets! It was all worth it!

So a few hours later, we headed out to Alcatraz and explored the island that used to be one of the most notorious prisons. We got to do a self-guided audio tour through the cell-house and around the buildings. It was very interesting and we spent about 4 hours at the island. We both really enjoyed it and were so glad we got to do it!

We both really liked San Francisco as there were so many things to do, but it was generally just a nice place to be. It would have to be one of our favourite places so far! On our last day we packed up all our gear and got the subway out to San Francisco Airport to head to fabulous Las Vegas - our last stop!

Stay tuned for the Las Vegas blog, should be up tomorrow! See you all soon!
Love Hayley & Shaun

Union Square
 Painted Ladies
 Cable Car
View of the City

Monday, July 11, 2011

Anaheim & Hollywood, CA

Anaheim June 15th - June 22nd
Hollywood June 22nd - June 28th

After flying into LAX from Miami and taking the world's longest Super Shuttle ride to Anaheim, we finally arrived at Hotel Menage, just across the road from Disneyland! The hotel was beautiful with a lovely pool and bar area and a really cheap yummy restaurant and the room we had was probably the nicest we'd had so far!

For our stay in Anaheim we had purchased a Southern California Pass which gave us 3 days at Disneyland and California Adventure Park (across from Disneyland) and we could hop between the parks all day as well as being allowed in earlier than the general public on one of the mornings which was very weird as it was so quiet at 7am! We thoroughly enjoyed being at the real Disneyland and seeing all of our childhood disney classics coming to life as well as seeing some great shows and meeting all of the characters! The fireworks each night were very magical and there was an awesome fountain and lights show too where we got drenched! We could also see the fireworks from our hotel on the nights that we weren't actually in the park which was cool! There was always something going on in Disneyland and lots of cool rides to go on. There was a lot of people there at all times, which was expected, but we didn't feel like we were always in lines for hours on end which made it even better! It really was the happiest place on earth!

On the other days in Anaheim we spent a couple relaxing by the pool and also going down to San Diego to Sea World (the ticket was included in the southern california pass too!). It took about 2 hours to get there by bus, but we saw some of the coastline along the way which was good. Sea World was fun with some really good shows and cute animals, but we both agreed that the Australian Sea World is much, much better!

We were sad to leave our lovely hotel and Disneyland, but on the 22nd we took a quick Amtrak train up to Los Angeles to check into the Hollywood Historic Hotel on Melrose Ave. It was in a pretty decent location but just a bit too far to walk. Luckily there were some cheap buses that went around to the main areas. The hotel wasn't as flashy as the Anaheim hotel, but it was good for what we needed!

We spent a lot of time on Hollywood Boulevard where we could see the Hollywood sign, Kodak theatre, Walk of Fame etc which was amazing to see in real life. We even managed to see Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks at the Larry Crowne Premiere which was sooooo cool! We spent some time down at Santa Monica beach and Venice beach too, as well as some shopping areas and of course, Rodeo Drive! We also did a Movie star homes tour and saw some famous houses which was nice, and the Beverly Hills area was really nice to drive through. One thing we noticed about the general LA area is that it was very, very dirty with rubbish and muck everywhere which wasn't very nice at all.

On one day in Hollywood, we did the Warner Bros Studio Tour and instead of having 12 people in the group it ended up just being the two of us with the guide which was so much better! He showed us a lot of famous sets and things from some of our favourite shows which was so fantastic to see in real life! We even got to visit the Central Perk set from Friends! Our tour guide was great and answered a lot of questions for us too. This was probably our favourite part of our Hollywood trip.

On our last day in Hollywood we used the last ticket of our Southern California Pass to go to Universal Studios Hollywood. It was different to Orlando in some ways as it was much smaller and you really only needed one day to see everything. There were only 3 rides, but the shows they had were really fantastic. We could also do a studio tour of the outdoor sets they had there and a really cool 3-D king king ride as well. Overall, the Park was fun to see.

The next day we again, packed up all our stuff, and headed to Monterey Park to take our shuttle/tour bus to San Francisco. And I'll save that story for the next blog!

See ya!
Hayley & Shaun

 Disneyland
 Pluto!
 The Castle
 Minnie Mouse
 Kodak Theatre
 At Central Perk!
 Venice Beach
The Beverly Willshire - Pretty Woman!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Orlando & Miami, FL

Orlando June 3rd - June 9th
Miami June 9th - June 15th

We arrived at about 12:30pm on the 3rd of June in Orlando from Washington after an overnight train trip where, again, we had very little sleep. We managed to find a shuttle bus to take us to our hotel in Kissimmee which was a suburb in the greater Orlando area. It had many restaurants and gift shops and things to do within a short walk of the hotel and the hotel itself was quite spread out with two pools and a nice pool bar area which was good for our spare time. It definitely felt like Florida as there were palm trees everywhere!

One of the days in Orlando was spent taking a cheap shuttle bus up and down International Drive which was a very long road with various outlet shopping areas and heaps and heaps of restaurants including about 5 or 6 Denny's, just on the one road! They love the chain restaurants over here! We also found a really awesome Mini-Golf near our hotel that was set up like a Pirate cove, with waterfalls and really nice scenery. We played at night which was really pretty :)

But the main purpose of our trip to Orlando was to visit Universal Studios and Universal Island's of Adventure. Both of the theme parks where in the same area with an area called City Walk in between full of cool restaurants and shops, including Hard Rock Cafe and similar places. We had a 3 day park hopper ticket where we could go between both parks as many times a day as we liked which was handy. Islands of Adventure was more ride-orientated and had some cool rollercoasters. It also had 'The Wizarding World of Harry Potter' where the streets where set up like Hogwarts and all of the shops and decorations were like the Harry Potter town and movie. It was very authentic and they even had the Hogwarts castle where you could go in and walk around and then there was a cool ride inside as well. You could even buy 'butter beer' which turned out to be really yummy - don't worry it's not actually beer! Universal Studios was based more around the making of movies, but they had rides like Jaws and Men in Black, also a 3-D Simpsons ride and a really awesome Rollercoaster that let you choose music to play in your own individual seat as you rode!

Anyways we had a fun three days at Universal, seeing lots of characters and lots of cool shows. The rides were really fun and it was awesome seeing Harry Potter come to life. We enjoyed our hotel too, and it was lucky they had a free shuttle bus to Universal Studios as well!

After Orlando we got back on the Amtrak train for a 5 hour trip to Miami. Unfortunately the train station was a bit out of town so we got a taxi to South Beach to our hostel, South Beach Hostel. The weather was really nice while we were in Miami and we mainly spent our time just relaxing and chilling out. We had a private room at the hostel but unforutnately it was still bunk beds that were really uncomfortable! But the hostel had a laundry, kitchen and breakfast provided. It even had a bar that cheap drinks at Happy hour so that was good too. The hostel was in a pretty good location - only about 2 blocks to the beach and the water was so clear and blue and warm and calm! There was also a much less relaxed dress code at these beaches than what we are used to in Australia, if you get what I mean! We spent some quality time at the beach lapping up the sun - a bit too much sun as we both turned into lobsters within about one minute!

We also took a 25c shuttle bus around South Beach to go to some shops or to get food which was handy, we used it to go to some of the beaches further up the island too. We managed to find out that you could rent umbrellas for only $10 for the day so we did that for two days which was nice as we didn't get as sunburnt! We ate a lot of sushi in Miami as we found a really cheap sushi place that was yummy and we hadn't eaten sushi in a long time so we made good use of that! There was also a lot of nightclubs and bars in Miami too.

All in all, we enjoyed our action packed theme park adventure in Orlando and then our relaxation-at- the-beach-doing-nothing, in Miami.

On the 15th we headed to Miami airport for our flight to LA, connecting through Houston Texas!

Stay tuned
Love Hayley & Shaun xoxo

 Shaun at Hogwarts
 Hayley at Hogwarts
 Universal Studios
 The Simpsons Ride
 Harry Potter World
 South Beach, Miami - Check out the blue water!
South Beach, Miami

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Washington, DC


The capital! May 29th - June 2nd

As soon as we arrived in Washington on our train we were greeted with the same weather we experienced constantly for the next four days: HOT! It was unbearably hot and humid with no breeze or any relief at all unless you sat inside a coffee shop or spent the day in a museum in the air conditioning, which is exactly what we did!

But before all of that, we checked into our hostel which was pretty close to one of the main metro stations which made it easy to get around the main touristy areas. The hostel turned out to be really good. We were in a dorm room with about 7 other people but that was fine. It was all really clean and had a good common room with a huge TV and they provided toast and coffee in the mornings which was nice. The only problem was the room we were in was the only one without air-conditioning and it was the hottest room I've ever slept in, and we barely slept at all it was sooooo uncomfortable!

Anyways aside from the heat, we managed to enjoy the sites of DC including the National Mall, a big area with lots of museums and monuments including the Washington Monument and the Capital Building. We went to the Air & Space museum, which Shaun really enjoyed andwe spent a whole day at the Holocaust Memorial Museum which was very interesting and we didn't even get to see the entire thing! We also visited the American History Museum which had many different exhibits, but was quite crowded with school groups getting in our way!

On one afternoon we went and saw the White House, both sides, and it was much smaller in real life! But still very grand looking. We also went out to Arlington and saw the Pentagon memorial which was really nicely set up and was very moving and interesting to see.

Washington was different as it was a city, but didn't feel like New York or Boston. The suburban streets where really nice with brownstones and trees. The streets where all either numerical or alphabetical and ran in a grid that was confusing as it was 1st 2nd 3rd streets etc in one direction and then it went the same way the other direction with a main street in between, if you get what I mean? So it made it a bit confusing!

The hostel we stayed at made the trip more enjoyable too because we made friends with one of the guys who worked there and ended up hanging out with him playing wii on one of the night. It felt like we were hanging with friends at home which was really cool.

Overall we really enjoyed Washington as we saw many museums and more 'cultural' things than we did in other cities and saw many of the most famous sights like the White House and the Pentagon.

Check the pics and stay tuned for our next blog

Hayley & Shaun 

 Washington Monument
 National Mall with the Capital at the back
 One side of the White House
 Other side of the White House
 Some of the Pentagon Memorial

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Seaside Heights & Atlantic City, NJ

Seaside Heights May 23rd - May 27th
Atlantic City May 27th - May 29th

Hello Jersey Shore!

After packing all of our stuff up in NYC, we headed back to Penn Station to get a train from New York to Seaside Heights. The train we had to get arrived at an area called Bay Head and it actually dropped you off in the middle of the street while cars waited for the train to pass! We then got a taxi from there to our hotel on the beach, the Aztec Hotel. We were staying pretty much right on the boardwalk where many of the amusements and bars and 'carnival' type attractions are in Seaside Heights. The actual town is very small too and you can walk from one side to the other! The weather had also improved greatly from NYC and our time in Seaside was pretty hot and sunny!

We spent most of our time either lying on the beach (water was absolutely freezing! so we couldn't go in!) or wandering the boardwalk and just having some R&R after our crazy NYC adventure. We found many bars that served ridiculously cheap drinks, which we may have had on occasion! And the general cuisine of the area was anything deep fried and HUGE slices of pizza. We also played some mini-golf that was on top of all of the shops!

As the week went on the area started to get more and more busier with more things starting to open (most of the area was closed when we first arrived) as the weekend was Memorial day long weekend so everyone was heading to the beach for a mini-break. By the end of the week, there were heaps of people there and lots going on which was fun to see. On the day we checked out, our hotel finally filled their pool and were gearing up for a big pool party the next day. There were about 100 16 year olds that had just arrived and all I can say is I'm kind of glad we didn't stay there that weekend as we wouldn't have had one wink of sleep!

Now some of you may be aware of the MTV show 'Jersey Shore' and while it is complete trash, it is a guilty pleasure of ours and we did manage to see A LOT of stuff that was on the show. We saw the house, the shore store (where we pretty much got served by the owner who was on the show), we saw their friends in shops and drank at a bar that had a lot to do with the cast of the show. So even though it is a crazy trashy show, it was cool to see those things in real life and be a part of all of it!

After relaxing and taking in the sites of Seaside, we got a bus from a nearby town called Toms River, to Atlantic City. The bus was about a two hour ride and we arrived at about 9pm. We then got a public bus from downtown AC back to our hotel (which was good as we are sick of paying for taxis!). We were staying just out of the downtown area which was good as we could get transport easily back into town.

The next day we went into the town area and looked around some of the shops (big outdoor outlet area) and then spent the afternoon wandering down their much bigger boardwalk. We saw some of the big casinos such as Bally's, Caesars and Trump Casino. There was lots of 'beachy' shops along the boardwalk but the water was still pretty cold at the actual beach! There was a couple really cool bars actually right on the beach that looked really nice but the drinks were about as much as our flight home!

Our hotel had a shuttle running every couple of hours to and from one of the casino's which was free, but if you paid $10 you could have the dinner buffet at the casino, so we did that and had a pretty nice dinner and looked around that hotel/casino for the night. We arrived back at about 12am so we were pretty tired! The next day we had to go back into the bus station to get our Greyhound to Washington DC where we were staying for four nights. We only had a small amount of time in Atlantic City, but unless you are big gamblers, it is a pretty small area and not much else to do. We're saving the big casino activity for Vegas anyways!

Stay tuned for Washington blog coming soon
Hayley & Shaun

 Shaun at the beach
 Some of the boardwalk and amusements
 Beachcomber bar - $1.50 beers all day!
 Inside the bar
 Shore store!
 Jersey Shore House
 Boardwalk at Seaside
 Caesars at Atlantic City
 Some of boardwalk at AC
Beach Bar at Atlantic City
Hayley at the beach at Atlantic City

Thursday, June 9, 2011

New York City, NY

The Big Apple!


May 14th - May 23rd

We are finally in NYC! We arrived by train from Hartford at about 4pm in the afternoon and managed to find our way by subway over to Brooklyn to check in to our hostel. And of course, being in NYC for the first time, a place we've both wanted to go for such a long time, things couldn't just go smoothly for us could they? Of course not! When we got to the hostel the guy at the front desk says 'oh yes, i have something to talk to you about. We are closing the hostel on Monday" (2 days time) "You can stay here for two nights but then you need to leave" So when I confirmed our reservation for nine nights last week by email and they said yes everything is fine, what they really meant was yes everything is fine until we close! So we were both very annoyed and very stressed as we were in such a big city with pretty much every hotel booked out because it was graduation week and we thought we'd found a bargain hostel and we now had to spend nearly 3 times the amount we had budgeted for. So we stayed there the first night and managed to book a hotel in the city for the next night and unfortunately due to most hotels being sold out or $500 a night, we ended up having to change hotels 6 times! This was really frustrating as we have quite the amount of bags and we kept having to worry about it every day while trying to enjoy NYC. But we did stay at some nice places in really good locations in the end. 

After all of that debacle, we managed to enjoy our first day of our city tour. This was another hop-on-hop-off tour that did various loops around town and also a night time tour which was cool, except freezing cold! Unfortunately we had really bad weather in New York, only one day out of nine was sunny, the rest were cold and rainy. The city tour was really good as it showed us Brooklyn, Uptown, Downtown, Harlem and the Times Square area.  Being in Times Square was very surreal and really fun as there were so many signs and billboards, but also lots of shopping and restaurants and entertainment. We had some really good tour guides, and some not so good guides as well! We had the city tour for 2 days and we also got a free harbour cruise that we did a few days later that took us all the way around the island and took us very close up to the Statue of Liberty. It was really awesome to see it so close up!

We started to see lots of the things we had seen on TV or movies or heard about from various things and it was an amazing experience to see it all in real life and be a part of the ‘vibe’ of New York. One of the things we wanted to do was see a Broadway show and there is a discount ticket centre in Times Square where you can buy same-day tickets for basically 50% off the normal price which is pretty good! We lined up for what felt like three hours as it was pouring rain to get tickets to Catch Me If You Can (some might know it as it was a movie starring Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio). We both liked the movie so we thought it would be a good show too. We got really good seats in the front section just off to the right hand side and the show was wonderful. It was a musical so lots of great singing and dancing and it was really funny too. It was a great experience!

We also did a TV and Movie Sites Tour that went for about 3 hours and showed us heaps of places featured in many TV shows and movies which was really cool. We got out at some places and saw the ‘Friends’ building (which is a lot smaller in real life!) We saw Washington Square Park that is in When Harry Met Sally and even the Law and Order courthouse steps, and plenty of places from Seinfeld too! The tour was really good and the tour guide was really funny and also told us where some more famous places where to visit, including Carrie’s house from Sex and the City! We went there and took photos (someone actually lives there) and had a cupcake from the famous cupcake store around the corner.

Now, if I tried to tell you every single thing we did in New York that would take about a month, so you will have to wait for the full story when we get home. But I will tell you just a few more things (in brief) that we saw and experienced in New York.

-          Went to a HUGE M&M World where you could practically buy absolutely anything with M&M’s on it.
-          Walked around SoHo and Bleecker St
-          Visited the Ground Zero site and the memorial in the Church across the road. Also saw the preview for the memorial and new buildings in construction. Very moving experience and hard to believe that’s where it all happened
-          Walked up and down Broadway and 5th Avenue and saw many famous designer stores
-          Had shakes and burgers at a famous ‘Shake Shack’ in Madison Square Park where people line up for hours just to get a great burger
-          Saw the Flatiron Building and we went to Wall St and saw the Stock Exchange
-          Went to Bloomingdales and Macy’s and had desert and the famous Serendipity
-          Went to the top of Empire State Building and got a great view of New York, Sleepless in Seattle style!
-          Went to Grand Central Station and it is just as grand and beautiful inside as it looks in books and movies!
-          Saw the Brooklyn Bridge and had hot dogs and pretzels from street vendors
-          Went to an awesome bar called 1,2,3 Burger Shot Beer. Yep it’s $1 Burgers, $2 Shots and $3 beers!
-          Spent an afternoon in Central park (the only day it was nice weather) and saw parts of Central park Zoo and the Metropolitan Museum of Art
-          Saw the Public Library and Rockefeller Centre and Trump Tower
-          Had soup from the Soup Nazi!

So that’s just a few of the things and we can’t wait to share many more stories and lots of photos with you when we get home. We had an amazing time in New York seeing all of the things we’ve always wanted to see plus so much more. It’s such a big city though and we definitely need to go back and do more!

Stay tuned for our New Jersey blog coming up soon!
Love Hayley & Shaun




 Times Square!
 Times Square
 Grand Central Station
 Washington Square Park (When Harry Met Sally!)
 Friends Building!
 On top of Empire State Building, City Below
 Carrie's House, Sex & The City
 Central Park
Central Park Zoo - Madagascar!