Friday 2 December 2011

New York

Beware: This is a long blog post with a crazy amount of photos!

Wow. New York. Also known as the best place in the world! I can't describe how much i loved the city (even if it was insanly crowded.)

I went for Thankgiving break and to meet Ella (my Brighton housemate for those who don't know. She is also on a study abroad mission at Rochester NY.) So i set off on Tuesday 22nd November and made my way to the Greyhound bus station. I bravely (stupidly!) decided to try and save money and take a coach to New York. It was supposed to take 21 hours so i went armed with my laptop, downloaded a few shows and thought i could pass the time watching those and wasting time on the internet (the bus has wifi). Well, lets just say things didn't go according to plan. I should start by telling you that Greyhound have two different coaches - the blue coach and the white coach. The blue coach has more leg room, comfier and bigger seats. Guess which coach i was shoved onto? The white coach. It is the coach from hell. It was cramped and being a tall person it wasn't exactly ideal for my poor legs and a bit awkward when it came to actually sleeping. 

Glorious blue coach (pic from google)
EVIL white coach (pic from google)


I ended up having to change coach 4-5 times (i lost count) and they were ALL late. One layover (which was supposed to be 15 mins) ended up taking 2 1/2 hours. So instead of taking 21 hours it took 28 hours to get to New York. In the 27th hour the freakiest thing happened. The bus was practically empty by this point because we were in New York and on the way to the last stop (stuck in traffic). Then i heard the boy behind me on the phone and heard he had an English accent. Once he was off of the phone i turned around and asked if he was from England and he said yes and we got chatting. To cut a long story short i asked him what he was doing in America and he said he was on a study abroad trip so i said ohmygosh me too! Then i asked what university back home he was from and he said Sussex and again i was like ohmygosh me too! So we were freaked out by this point, what a small world? Then he asked where in England i'm from so i said Enfield and that no one usually has heard of it, but it was his turn to say ohmygosh because he lives in Wood Green about 10 mins away. We also figured out that he had class with Ella too back at Sussex. FREAKY STUFF. It's annoying that he had been sitting behind me for 27 hours and in the 26th i only got talking to him. Pretty hilarious though.

So i was in New York and pretty tired/excited by this point. Ella was about an hour away so i decided to stay in the station and got an iced coffee - oh yeah i should probably mention i'm slightly addicted to coffee now. 

When Ella arrived we realised we were right by Times Square so we had a little wander around (so exciting) and had our first dinner at Applebee's (which by the way is bloody expensive) although the sangria was nice!

Near Times Square
Ella can't stop staring at the bright lights haha
Me and Ella


Now i am not ashamed to say this as it was 11.30pm and we were both shattered, so we went to the cinema - in Times Square. AMAZING.  

Me drinking (what we named) 'blue slushy shit' at the cinema. We felt so ill after drinking it.
We then got a cab back to the hostel and realised they had put us on seperate bunk beds, so it was a bit awkward at 2am climbing up the ladder of someones bunk bed.

On Wednesday morning we had to check out because we were supposed to be in a different room. Once we had stored our bags we decided to go to Times Square to see the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade. We took our first subway ride there (we felt very proud of ourselves for figuring it out) but by the time we got there it was packed and we caught the end of it (aka saw a couple of floats behind a police barricade). So we had a walk round to look for somewhere to eat lunch. 
First subway ride!

Ella in Times Square
Me walkling down the street in Times Square


We ended up in Planet Hollywood for lunch which was amazing. Such a great place, we couldn't help but sing along to the amazing, cheesy pop music!

Best place evaaaaaar


After we had finished eating we went to the 9/11 memorial. It was quite surreal being there because you just can't imagine the towers being in such a small space. The memorial fountains were really amazing and it was really sad seeing all of the names around the edge. 

A plaque on the wall
The foutains were in the place where the towers stood and you can see a few of the names around the edge

After that we went back to Times Square and went to Madame Tussauds which was SO much fun. Although we both admit that we were devestated the Leonardo DiCaprio waxwork was "taken off the floor" that day. I have to say a lot of the waxworks where pretty shite so maybe we didn't miss much after all. Regardless, it was a lot of fun.

Ella and her BFF

Hanging out with Abe


After that we walked down to Macy's because it was opening at midnight for the black friday sales (a bit like boxing day sales, but the day after thanksgiving). We were a bit early so we went to eat at a diner which was really American and had a lovely bacon sarnie. When we eventually got into Macy's it was chaos and Ella and I were so tired we just got out of there and went back to the hostel. 

On Black Friday we went back to the sales and had a look round. 

Sporting a cat hat! Perfect!

RABBIT!
We hopped on the subway to South Ferry to see the Statue of Liberty. We took a ferry ride to Staten Island because it was free and we got to go past the statue. 

Statue of Liberty

Me on the ferry with a tiny Statue behind me
Posing with the statue
We spent a while around there because there was a really nice sunset. 

That little line in the middle is The Statue of Liberty. Amazing sunset!
Looking at the Statue of Liberty
Next we went to the Empire State Building.

Empty subway

  We ending up waiting for 2 hours to get to the top. It was a bit awkward that i discovered i was afraid of heights once we were up there and didn't really want to go near  the edge. I think that was mainly because the wind was so strong up there. It was pretty cool but i wasn't overly impressed to be honest. (I think i was just exhausted because of the 28 hour bus ride coupled with the fact that we left the hostel at 11am every morning and got in at 2am every night.) But it was an amazing view.

The Empire State Building
The entrance

View from the top

Ella and the amazing view

The gift shop at the Empire State Building. I took my role as the statue of liber-cat very seriously.

We went back to Times Square (we always ended up back in good ol' Times Square) and had dinner and cocktails in the Hard Rock Cafe. It was really cool and has the best nachos in existance. Our waiter also peer pressured us to get drunk haha. 


Best nachos on earth

Lovely sangria. Don't know why i was so obsessed with sangria in NY.

On our last morning we went and had a traditional American breakfast aka pancakes haha.
 We wanted to go back to the Statue of Liberty and actually go on a cruise to Ellis Island but when we got there the queue was ridiculously long and we didn't want to waste our last day queuing. We decided to try a pretzel which was disgustingly salty (i thought it was sugar!) 

Pretzel of death

SO. MUCH. SALT.
After that deadly assault on my tastebuds we decided to visit Central Park which was SO amazing. It looked so fabulous in Autumn because the brown leaves were everywhere. We wanted to go ice skating but it was really expensive and we were dragging our luggage around with us too. 

Ella in Central Park

By the ice rink in Central Park. Look at the lovely Autumn colours!
On from there we went to the Rockefeller Centre but it was so jam packed that we couldn't really have a look around and people were starting to hate us because we had big bulky bags. 

Rockefeller Center
They were putting up the tree.

Our final meal was at Planet Hollywood because it's just too damn amazing. My coach ride on the way back was much better because i was put on the blue bus (hallelujah!) and actually got some sleep. The funniest thing was that by the time i got back to Indiana and had walked back to campus i was so ready to just get into bed and sleep; but just as i was walking into the building the fire alarm went off and i had to stand outside for 20-25 minutes. BAD times. But New York was AMAZING i had a great time with Ella. I would love to go back when i actually have some money to spend and go crazy. 

I will be home in about 16 days and i can't believe it! I would 100% stay here if i was in New York. Time to buckle down for finals!


xx

2 comments:

geo said...

brilliant post. Love the too much salt face. haha

Minnie said...

Looks like so much fun!:) love your blog, it's a great idea :) x

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