Day 67 – New York (Day 2) –
Saturday 21/7/12
Weather – Fine and Sunny 20C - 27C
Sunrise – 5.42am
Sunset – 8.21pm
Time difference - minus 14 hours ex
Sydney
A slow start today, the bodies were
stiff and sore from yesterday, but once we got going it was OK. We
walked off the ship in search of Central Park. As we walked along we
took in the locals going about their Saturday morning stuff, and
there is plenty to do in New York City.
We bought a few things along the way in
preparation for the Christmas in July dinner that our dinner table is
organising in a few days time. We cant have it on the 25th as we are
at St Thomas that day, and open dinner that night. So we elected for
the 24th, which, with the time difference, will be the 25th in
Australia.
We arrived at Central Park in pretty
good time, it only took about 20 mins or so. Nice patch this, an it
was alive with a fun run of some type. We met Ian and Mary, and
decided on a Hop On Hop Off bus route. There were 3 day routes to
select, and had we had more time, we would have done the one big loop
which was about 4 hours. We elected for the Downtown route that had
all the iconic buildings, landmarks, and monuments.
It was a glorious morning, in brilliant
sunshine, quite a pleasant change from the day before. We sat top
deck in the open, with the sun giving us an overdue dose of rays.
What a wonderful treat it was to see all those places that have made
New York such a notable city. Two hours of traversing all the
Manhattan burbs down the westside through the middle and up the east
side. Each area had its own unique sub-culture which was fascinating
to see. The obvious highlights was the grandeur of the Empire State
Building, the Brooklyn Bridge, Madison Sq Gardens, the Flat iron
Building, the Charging Bull and of course the new buildings under
construction at the World Trade Centre site.
The East side had it's own charm and
history, with its multi story tenements, Chinatown, Little Germany,
Little Italy etc. We got off the bus, and sated the starving bodies
at the West Side Bar and Grill. I had a New York style burger, which
was yummy, with a side order of Potato and Carrot Hash, because we
could :)
On Saturdays, not sure how often, but
today was one of the days, when Broadway is closed to traffic, and it
is turned into a street markets. It was really good to look at what
was on offer, and yeah we did buy a few things. It was about now that
I was wishing I had left some room in the tummy for the food delights
on offer. There was a curled sausage that was just enormous, that was
begging for a taste test, and a paella that had me wanting even more.
We go side tracked by an impressive M&M
merchandising store, that had just about anything that was possible
to put an M&M imprint on. We went through the first and second
floors, and with more time could have gone higher. Impressive, even
for the cynic in me. Back outside and across the road was a similar
store Hersheys. We passed that one and returned to the markets, we we
got the compulsory New York T-Shirts at 5 for $10.
Whilst buying the shirts, we lost Ian
and Mary, but continued on for a bit. With the weariness creeping in,
and the clock against us we turned for home and walked or way back to
the ship. Just like milking time on the dairy farm, the streets of
west side New York were awash with cruise passengers walking all the
same direction, back to the ship.
Sun Princess left its berth on time at
5p, reversed out into the Hudson River, swung the bow to starboard
and set off southerly as we said farewell to New York City.
We were very fortunate to be invited to
Pam and Randy's suite for the sailaway from New York. What a
wonderful way to end a wonderful port visit to a wonderful city. All
those things that we had heard and read about New York were true, and
it is definitely on the 'must return' list.
We retraced our way out , passing
Statue of Liberty, Governors Island, through The Narrows past Fort
Hamilton and under the Verrazano Narrows Bridge about 6pm. We then
proceeded through the bouyed Ambrose Channel, and set a southerly
course to our next port of call, Saint Thomas, in the Caribbean.
The dream continues :)
WOW DAD, you make it sound so AMAZING!!!!!(LOL) seriously....was worth the wait to read about this port of call. can't wait for the pics. love ta xoxo rob
ReplyDeleteLoving the Blog and being very Jealous. Your comment about the M & M shop reminded me of our visit to Las Vegas and the M & M shop there. They are amazing and huge aren't they.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great time, some fairly negative posts happening on the cruise forums from some on board.
Hope all are well.