My shoes were seriously hurting my feet. My converse are normally okay but they were rubbing the sides of my feet to shreds and after that even my Sperry's were hurting. Ameena tipped me off that I could find Tom's at Whole Foods which I thought was random but I don't shop there so I guess I wouldn't know. I went on my own before heading back to the hotel and it took me way longer then it should have even with google maps because of my miserable sense of direction. At one point I knew it was close but still couldn't find it so I was spinning around in a circle staring at the pointy dot to figure out which direction to go. The line at Whole Foods was insane. It doesn't even look like a line. It looks like a crowd of people standing there. I had no idea what was going on but waiting so long gave me plenty of time to watch what everyone else was doing so that by the time I got to the front I knew what to do. There were TV monitors to tell you when it is your turn and which register to go to. Each 'line' was represented by a color and each check out had a number and when your color pops up it's your turn and the number that pops along with it tells you which register to go to. It was that serious.
Neither one of us had ever been to a live taping so that was one of the few things we planned ahead for before our trip. Tickets for these things are free but you just have to find out how each show issues tickets. I got The View tickets from 1iota and for Late Night with Seth Meyers I had to call a hotline. They do fill up so you have to do it in advance. I wanted Colbert Report or Jimmy Fallon but they were booked. For Seth Meyers we had to be at the NBC store in Rockefeller Center at 3:30pm to exchange our reservations for tickets then come back to a designated area an hour later. We were lined up according to the time we got our tickets and led in small groups to an elevator that would take us down to the studio. Absolutely no cameras allowed. They kick you out if you try. The guests were Octavia Spencer from The Help, some author guy that I had never heard of and a game show host that I had also never heard of. It was cool to see what's happening behind the scenes. They make you clap a lot. They don't use applause signs anymore. They were there, but they hire a comedian/crowd wrangler to keep us occupied between breaks. They signaled us when to clap, clap louder and keep clapping.
After that we we found a restaurant in Times Square. Drinks and giant burgers for both of us
Wednesday morning I did not want to get up. At all. We were supposed to be at The View at 9:00am and I was this close to just saying forget it and not going but it would be ridiculous to not do something so I could sleep. I did not come to NYC to sleep. I forced myself out of bed so we could make the 20 minute walk over there. They were nice enough to feed us which was helpful because we didn't make time for breakfast. We were handed a back of Chex Mix and a bottle of Apple juice when we walked in the door. We only waited outside for a little while and then we had a large room with TV's to wait around in until they finally led us over to the studio in small groups. Nobody gets to pick their seat. We were only allowed to take out cameras on commercial breaks and specifically when told us it was okay. More clapping. The wrangler guy even made MJ and another guy get up and dance because they didn't look happy enough. Unlike Seth Meyers which is taped and then shown later that night The View is actually on TV while we are there taping. The guests were Doogie Houser AKA Neil Patrick Harris and Tim McGraw. Rosie O'Donnell and Whoopi Goldberg take questions and entertained us during the commercial breaks. The other hosts are Rosie Perez and someone else that I'd never heard of. Rosie likes to cuss and she talked about her weight loss surgery. Mr. McGraw performed a slow song from his new CD that I'd never heard before. On our way out we were given his CD. We're not fans so we gave them away to co workers. We recorded both of the shows to see if we made it on TV but haven't watched them yet.
Times Square |
Nope it's not Disneyland. There are Disney characters just chillin' in Times Square. |
Empire State Building |
You can still see the old railroad tracks |
MJ is really weird and he just doesn't get tired but I was DEAD on my feet after all that so I had to take a nap before our 8:00pm show. We were torn between Wicked and Kinky Boots but decided on Kinky boots which works out because Wicked comes to town next month and we're going to see it then. I thought Vegas was bad. Broadway show tickets are really expensive but it was worth it. Kinky Boots was really, really good. I loved the story and it was a really good show. Afterwards we stopped at a really cool bar called West End Bar & Grill for a few drinks before heading back to the hotel to crash.
Central Park West and Brooklyn