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Yeah The Knicks Rule!!

September 23rd, 2010 — 2:51pm

Every time we have visited New York in the winter we have seen a Knicks game.  We saw them play the LA Lakers in an incredibly close game, which saw us both out of our seats shouting encouragement during the last few minutes.

We’ve seen them win and we’ve seen them lose – I just love the atmosphere of the game, the shouting, the “syke outs” and the fans.   If we’re in New York during the basketball season we’ll definitely catch a Knicks game.

Back in 2006 watching The Knicks

So it’s really no surprise that we’re going to see them on our honeymoon.  In the afternoon before we see Spider-Man on Boradway, we’ll be cheering on the New York Knicks against the Atlanta Hawks.  Go Knicks!!

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Spider-Man!

September 9th, 2010 — 12:23pm

Another event booked!

We are going to see Spider-Man on Broadway, I’m so excited!  This show has caused quite a bit of controversy in the theatre world mainly because it’s production costs have reached up to $50 million!

We’ll be sitting in the middle circle because we have heard that parts of the show take place in the air, I’d expect nothing less from a Spider-Man show!

Has and I are huge theatre lovers and always take in at least 1 Broadway show when we go to New York.  We’re so excited about this one – I think it’s going to be amazing!

Sometimes, I get so preoccupied with all the wedding planning that I forget that we will be going on a holiday of a lifetime a day after the “I Do’s”!  It’s a good job Has is on the ball,  if it were left to me I would have forgotten to do my ESTA form before they started to charge!

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American Idiot

September 3rd, 2010 — 12:02pm

Second event booked!

We’re going to see Green Day’s American Idiot on Broadway – so excited!!  Green Day are one of my favourite bands and I just can’t wait!  We’ll be seeing it on Thanks Giving after watching the parade and hopefully a yummy meal somewhere.

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Big brownie points to Has, as he managed to find a discount code online which saved us $100! Score!

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Last hotel booked!

August 23rd, 2010 — 10:32am

We booked out last honeymoon hotel on Friday night – it also happens to be the first hotel we’ll be staying in on our honeymoon.

The Aloft Dallas in Downtown Dallas, the best thing about it?  It was free!  Didn’t coast us a bean!  When Has was working away in India he accumulated enough Starwood points for us to use them against our 2 nights in Dallas.  We have a few left over, which we may be able to use towards the night before we leave at Heathrow Airport.

Now all the flights and  hotels have been booked and sorted, we can start to look at things like shows and days out!  We have already booked to see the San Francisco 49ers and have a few other shows and games we’d like to see.  Apart from packing our bags – we’re ready to go!  Can’t wait!

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49ers

July 22nd, 2010 — 4:02pm

We’ve booked and paid for our first “event” of the honeymoon! Yay!

We’re going to see the San Francisco 49ers play the St Louis Rams (American Football)  I’m soo excited!  We nearly always book to see a sports game when we’re in America, we’ve seen Basketball, Baseball, Ice Hockey and now we can add American Football on to the list!

USA Sports games

Left to right: Me atFrozen Fury LA Kings v Colorado Avalanche in Las Vegas, Tom, Has and Me watching the Knicks in New York and Has at (the old) Yankee Stadium in New York.

We have been to every NFL game played at Wembley since it started, this year the game is played the Sunday before our wedding!  Playing are the San Francisco 49ers and the Denver Broncos – so we’ll actually be seeing two 49ers’ games back to back!

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Aloha!

June 23rd, 2010 — 5:40pm

We now only have 1 more hotel to book after making a decision on Oahu last night.

We’ve been torn as to whether to stay in the bustling resort of Waikiki or the more quieter remote resort of Kahuku in the North of the island.

So… we decided to stay in both!

We will be spending 3 nights in Waikiki so we can do the more “touristy” attractions like Pearl Harbour and hiking Diamond Head, before moving on to the more relaxing north.

In Waikiki we will be staying at the Moana Surfrider, our first choice hotel

We’ve booked a Banyan Classic Ocean room

We did want a room with a balcony, but we’ve saved on this hotel to splurge on our Kahuku hotel… The Turtle Bay Resort.  Have you ever seen Forgetting Sarah Marshall?  It’s the hotel in that film!

We’ve treated ourselves and booked a beach side cottage, so we can wake up in the morning and have breakfast on our lanai and look out to the ocean.

I’m pretty sure we’re not going to want to leave!

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Seattle

June 22nd, 2010 — 1:00pm

Another one booked! We also booked our hotel in Seattle last night. It’s rated number 1 on Trip Advisor so I have high hopes for it!

We’ll be staying at the Pan Pacific

The location is great, right in the middle of Pike Place Market and the Seattle Center

Some rooms even offer views of the Space Needle, they just look very comfy to me!

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San Francisco

June 21st, 2010 — 10:06pm

All booked!  We’ll be staying at the Omni San Francisco.

Rooms look very grand and comfy.

It has great reviews on Trip Advisor, especially about the location which is smack bang in the middle of Fisherman’s Wharf and Union Square

Yay, another thing crossed off the “to-do” list!

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We’re on a roll! San Antonio: Done!

April 29th, 2010 — 11:26am

Yes, we booked another hotel last night – this time in San Antonio, Texas.  Our second stop on our Honeymoon.

We have booked the Drury Plaza Hotel Riverwalk and managed to bag a 2 room jacuzzi and terrace suite with a king size bed! Nice!

The hotel used to be the Alamo Bank and when it was renovated they kept a lot of the building’s old characteristics.  The lobby looks amazing!

The location is pretty awesome.  It sits right on the Riverwalk so we’ll be really close to loads of different restaurants and shops.  We also close to the Alamo, I can’t work out whether we’ll be able to walk it but a taxi certainly won’t cost that much.

There is a pool on the roof and they serve complimentary food and drink every evening.  In fact I had to giggle when I received the confirmation email.

“Join us for free hot food and cold beverages at the 5:30 Kickback. Sunday through Thursday, enjoy a rotating menu of chicken strips, egg rolls, hot dogs, charbroiled meatballs and more. Start a great Friday or Saturday night with hot dogs and chili. And every night, you will find baked potatoes, salad, beer, wine and mixed drinks available.”


It sounds so Texan!


I’m so excited about visiting San Antonio I don’t think either of us have to anywhere like it before.  I’m looking forward to strolling around the Riverwalk, trying the local food and picking up little souvenirs from the shops.  Hopefully the weather will still be nice enough for us to sit outside sipping our drinks as we watch the world go by.  Sounds like heaven!

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New York: Done

April 28th, 2010 — 1:26pm

We booked our first hotel for the honeymoon last night!  Yay!

We felt a degree of urgency around booking our hotel in New York as we’ll be staying over Thanks Giving.  We’re aware it’s a busy time and really didn’t fancy the struggle of finding a decent hotel because we’d left it too late.

So we picked the Wyndham Garden Hotel Times Square South.

The hotel is situated close to Madison Square Garden and Penn Station, and a few blocks from the Empire State Building.  I believe some rooms in the hotel provide wonderful views of the Empire State Building.

The rooms look comfortable and the beds look huge!
We always thought we would stay at the Casablanca Hotel for our honeymoon and as nice as that hotel is, we felt that our money was going to go a little further at the Wyndham Gardens.  We obviously want to stay in nice hotels on our honeymoon but we also recognise that whilst in New York we really won’t be spending much time there.  We’d much rather save our money and splurge a little in Hawaii.
Having been to New York a few times before we have already done most of the famous sites.  But there are still a few favourites we have to do, including Rockefeller Center.  I love the views from up there.  In my opinion it’s the best way to see the city.  You have an amazing view of the Empire State, Central Park and on a clear day the Statue of Liberty.
We also – without a shadow of a doubt – have to visit Virgil’s.  When any body asks me my recommendations on things to do in New York I always say “Visit Virgil’s”  We’ve eaten there every time we’ve been, at least twice on every trip.  It’s nearly always busy but it’s definitely worth waiting for.
It’s a laid back restaurant and bar that delivers the most mouth watering food I have ever tasted.  Their macaroni cheese is to die for!  We always end up ordering far too much and come away with bellies double the size than when we walked in, but it’s worth it.
Every time we go to New York we always take in a game of some sort.  Usually the Knicks (basketball).  We’re planning this time to get tickets to see the New York Giants (American Football).  Tickets will be realised soon so we’ll hopefully get our hands on a pair.
If we’re not watching a game, our evenings are usually spent on Broadway.  We’ve seen some amazing shows, such as Spamalot, Beauty and the Beast, The Phantom of the Opera, Evil Dead the Musical and Young Frankenstein
This time we reeeeally want to see Rock of Ages, Green Day’s American Idiot (problem being at the moment these two are only running until September – they need to do well for them to continue longer) and Spiderman.
There are a couple of other things I’d like to do whilst in New York that we haven’t done before.  I want a cupcake from Magnolia Bakery.   This is non negotiable!  I need one!  I’d also really like to walk the Brooklyn Bridge.  I’m not sure how likely this is seeing as New York is our last stop and we’ll probably be exhausted but I’ve heard the views from the Brooklyn side of Manhattan are amazing (plus there is a really nice ice cream stand just off the bridge) I suppose we could always take the train across but I should imagine there is something quite satisfying in saying you’ve walked across the Brooklyn Bridge.
We’ll also have the opportunity to see the Macy’s Day Parade.  This is something I have always wanted to see.  It will mean we have to get up relatively early to get a good spot but I don’t mind as long as we see it!  I believe a lot of attractions are closed on Thanks Giving, so we’ll have to plan our day so we have plenty to see and do.  We’ll also have to book a table quite a way in advance I’ve heard Opentable.com is quite a good resource.
The Friday after Thanks Giving is also known as Black Friday a date hard core shoppers will know well!  It marks the first day of Christmas shopping, retailers often open early and reduce goods heavily.  I’m sure we’ll get involved and hopefully pick up a few bargains!
Our honeymoon all seems to be coming together quite nicely now.  We’re pretty certain on our Honolulu hotel and have found options for our other stops. We’re both getting pretty excited now and can’t help but talk about things we want to see and do whilst we’re away.
Has has worked so hard on planning of our honeymoon, making it the best he possibly can.  It’s going to be awesome! I can’t wait – our first holiday as husband and wife!

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