I have to say, I was disappointed with this "theme park". I remembered it being much better when I went to Universal Studios in Florida when I was a kid, but maybe my memories have been embellished over time...
We had to wait for ages to get in, because there was some problem with our tickets. Haylee & I passed the time posing for photos like celebrities on the red carpet.
Anyway, the backlot tour was lots of fun. We saw the Desperate Housewives backlot, that was pretty cool, although I didn't get any decent photos. My friend Claryse, however, did!
Welcome to "Wisteria Lane"!
We also saw the War of the Worlds set; the studio had kept it there as a tourist spot.
That didn't take me very long- I'd already decided what my outfit was going to be when we had packed before leaving LA!
I decided to make use of the concierge services - okay, I asked my Dad how to do it first- because I had bought this iPod charging station at Pottery Barn that was packaged in this huge box... and I knew it would take my baggage allowance over the limit, but I had no idea how to send it home. As it was, it was 5.30pm by the time we got downstairs after checking in, and the FedEx business centre at the hotel was closed for the day. The post office was closed too. Anyway, after a lot of to-ing and fro-ing, the concierge agreed to post it for me on Monday. This may sound like not a big deal, but it was! I had this huge bulky box that I had no idea what to do with, and it took like an hour to organise for the hotel to Fed Ex it for me.
Anyway, I slept easier that night knowing the whole thing was taken care of. Once again, we only had 2 double beds to share between 3 girls, so 2 of us slept in the same bed, while 1 of us got their own bed all to themselves! We were soooo excited to be going to New York!
Here's us on the plane- long sleeves and scarves, prepared for cold weather...
New York truly was a fabulous city.
We arrived at night, and it was so fun to see Times Square all lit up.
Our hotel was on Broadway, so there were lights and signs and things to do everywhere.
Thank goodness we had bought tour tickets that included seeing a church service and a walking tour of Harlem, because there were 2 lines on either side of the church, both stretching out of sight around the corners! It was ridiculous. We never would have gotten inside if we had just rocked up that morning. But our guy called his guy, and then took us to another guy, who let us cut the line and come in. Then we had to wait in another line to actually get seated in the church.
The tourists were seated separately from the congregation, in a specially designed area that was actually above everyone else. We were a few rows from the front, so we had a good view for the service, but not for taking photos. This was the best I could get:
I felt like I was in Sister Act- all the church members wore black, and the choir wore robes, and the minister said "Hallelujah" and "Amen!" a lot. We watched the service for over 2 hours, in the middle of the day in the stifling heat with no air conditioning or fans (although they did give out paper hand fans with The Obamas on them!) before deciding we needed to go if we were ever going to do everything on our to-do list.
This was our view though... so amazing! We were right in the heart of NYC, so we didn't need to travel far.
The next day we went to see a little statue you might recognise...
Did I mention it's kinda famous? Yeah....
Of all the days, we went the day that the low flying 747 was circling around... you might have heard about the news. It was certainly big news in the US. I was so freaked out. You could tell everyone was thinking 'terrorist attack' because there was a huge 747, followed by 2 fighter jets, and 4 helicopters. I'd never been to NY before, but even I knew that wasn't normal!
Somehow, I managed to get on the ferry despite almost having an anxiety attack over the whole thing. We got shepherded through security like cattle, then had to wait for the ferry before we were on our way to the island.
It was actually really cool to see such a famous monument, even though you can't go up inside it any more because of terrorism fears. We took a bazillion photos. Definitely a "New York moment"!
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Wow, sounds like an amazing trip! :)
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