Date: 06 Jan 2011 Thursday
15:15 PM Central Park
A – The Metropolitan Museum
B – Alice in Wonderland, East Side of 75th Street
Walk 0.9 KM, 11 mins
Everywhere covered with snow
Alice in Wonderland
“Alice in Wonderland in memory of my wife Margarita Delacopte who loved all children.”
The bronze statue was a gift to the children of New York City from philanthropist George Delacorte in 1959.
Mad Hatter
March Hare is depicted holding his pocket watch
Alice holding court from her perch on the mushroom.
A timid dormouse nibbles a treat at Alice’s feet.
The frozen Central Park Conservatory Pond
Squirrels
16:00 PM Rockefeller Center
A – Alice in Wonderland, East Side of 75th Street
B – Rockefeller Center
Walk 0.4 KM, 5 mins; Drive 2.6 KM, 5 mins
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree & Ice Skating Rink – the world’s most famous tree & ice skating rink.
Collecting our pre-booked tickets to Top of the Rock
We are going all the way up this building!
Beautiful sun set.
JR … The huge green is Central Park.
The State of Empire building (in green)
18:00 PM Back down @ Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighted
We shopped around the Rockefeller Center for about an hour + before dinner.
20:25 PM T.G.I. Friday’s
A – Rockefeller Center
B – T.G.I. Friday’s @ Penn Station
Walk 2.1 KM, 5 mins
Friday’s House Made Fresh Lemonade
Broccoli Cheese Soup
Loaded Potato Skins
These signature Friday’s® potato skins are fully-loaded with melted cheddar cheese, crispy bacon and served with sour cream.
Baby Back Ribs
A full rack of baby back pork ribs, slow-cooked and generously basted in Jackâ„¢ Championship BBQ sauce and fire-grilled till they’re fall-off-the-bone tender. Served with crispy seasoned fries and mashed potatoes.
10 oz. Sirloin & Grilled Shrimp Scampi
10-ounce Black Angus sirloin topped with maison butter paired with jumbo butterflied shrimp with potato wedges and crispy seasoned fries.