Day 1: July 10, 2009
Our New York, NY trip began with the visit to Statue of Liberty from Liberty State Park, NJ. I booked 8:00am tour, so we had less sleep/rest again (for the 3rd continuous day). There was ample amount of parking there. Additionally, there was not many people at that time. We boarded the ferry around 8:30am and visited Ellis island first. It housed interesting exhibits and you get a nice view of Manhattan skyline and Statue of Liberty from there. Don't miss the "American Immigrant Wall of Honor," an unique National Monument. We didn't hurry up in Ellis island, fed Kirti (breakfast) there and decided to take the 3rd ferry to Liberty statue. In my opinion, the view of Statue of Liberty from Ferry was much better than on the island. There was a long queue to go inside the Monument. Though we had booked tickets with Monument access, we dropped the plan to visit Monument when we heard that wait time is approximately 2 hours. I had breakfast in the restaurant there, went around to take few snaps and boarded the return ferry.


We decided to catch up sleep and take some rest, so that we can enjoy the rest of our trip. On the way to hotel we did grocery shopping. I took a nice nap for couple of hours; when I woke up Vidhya was ready with the lunch. We headed to Manhattan island and evening traffic from NJ was horrible for couple of miles near the Lincoln Tunnel. Perhaps, that was the downside of taking rest in the afternoon. We reached Times Square vicinity and parked the car in the Bryant park parking. We took a stroll to Grand Central Terminal and headed to Rockefeller tower. We wanted to spend the evening before and after sunset on top of the tower to get both day and night view of the city. We booked the tickets to Top of the Rock (AAA discount offered) and took a quick walk to nearby places, (St. Patricks Cathedral, The Ice skating rink, SyFy exhibits, et al) so that we can go to the "top of the rock" 30 minutes before sunset.

We spent couple of hours on the Rockefeller tower and got nice view of the city. The Target Breezeway showcase on top of the tower was awesome. Got few nice snaps of Kirti there (check out the
album for more photos). Inside the tower you won't miss the Joie, one of the largest Swarovski cut crystal chandeliers in the world. After the visit, Kirti was hungry and had her dinner at McDonalds. Meanwhile, I bought dinner togo for us from
Utsav, an Indian restaurant. We went to Times Square, a place where it would be sin to talk about energy (electricity) conservation. This is one of the busiest streets I have ever seen and I saw people even selling drugs (illegal) there, but the place as such appeared to be safe. Later we went to Bryant park where Kirti played in the fountain and we had our dinner.

We picked our car around 11:45pm and headed to Liberty State Park, NJ to get the night view of NY skyline. It was 30 minutes past midnight and could hardly spot any souls there. It was scary, but still went till we got a glimpse of it. Vidhya was sleepy, but Kirti wanted to come out of the car with me. Moreover, we left our tripod at the hotel. :-( Given the situation, I stepped out and took couple of quick snaps and headed back to hotel. If I had company (or had I been single), I would have ventured to go even closer to get a better view.
Day 2: July 11, 2009
We decided to take it easy today. Got up relatively late, checked out the hotel and went to NY Financial district area. First, we decided to see Brookyln bridge and had a nice view from the car itself. Due to road maintenance (closed streets), I had to ignore GPS route only to get an even better view of the bridge on the FDR drive. We also saw Manhattan and Williamsburg bridge from FDR drive. We had to drive over the Brookyln bridge few times (Thanks to GPS) and we really got bored of the view. We finally figured our way out of that maze and parked our car in Battery Plaza. Since it was noon time and spotted McD, Kirti had her lunch. Later we saw the WTC site, Wall St (NYSE and Federal Hall National Memorial) and Trinity Church in that vicinity.
Around 3:00pm we began our drive to Niagara Falls. We had to drive through the Holland Tunnel, but it appeared that traffic was stalled approximately a mile before. We tried to work around the local streets, but in vain. Fortunately (and accidentally), I figured out how to exclude the particular route in GPS. It was very helpful; otherwise we might have got stuck there for quite long. Around 4:30pm we hit the highway and took couple of brief stops for gas, Kirti's dinner and to stretch our legs. It was adventurous to drive fast in the heavy rain on one segment, where I couldn't see even few feet ahead of our car. Additionally, the trip was relatively scenic (nature); therefore, it was enjoyable. Reached Niagara around 10pm, had our dinner and headed out to see the illumination of the falls.
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Note: I wouldn't miss any of these attractions.]
Tips:- If you are interested to go to the Crown of Liberty statue, you need to book tickets at least 2 months in advance. While booking I would recommend booking Monument access as there is no extra charge. I booked the tickets from a site, where they charged be $14 service fee. Later (on the trip), I figured out that you can book from the official site without any additional charge.
- If you don't want to miss Monument access, then it would be better to take the ferry from Battery Park, NY. Ferry from NJ goes to Ellis island first and on return it doesn't stop at Ellis island. Whereas, ferry from NY goes to Liberty statue first and Ellis island later. This way you could beat the long queue for Monument access and won't miss any attraction.
- We skipped Central park, but it seems like a good place to relax. If you are planning to skip the "rest" part you can fill the gap with visit to Central park.
- In this trip, we managed to group the NY attractions together and didn't take public transportation.
- Empire state building might be crowded and Rockefeller Tower is equally good, if not better. Also, you can see the Empire state building from Rockefeller tower. :-) Additionally, the Top of the Rock tickets are timed, so you don't have to waste time standing in long queue.
- Get yourself familiar with GPS, especially the route exclusion feature. It was very helpful and it could save hours of your time during heavy or stalled traffic. I found this to be one of the biggest advantages of GPS.