Our last day in NYC we walked to Grand Central Station, then to Macy's. They still use wooden escalators from the early 1900's. Pretty cool!
We then went to see an off-Broadway play, Avenue Q. Most of the audience was in their mid-20's and seemed to really enjoy it. We thought it was a waste of time and money. Before the play we went to Ted's Montana Grill near Rockefeller Center. Afterwards, although it was 11 p.m., we came across an ice cream truck and treated ourselves to a chocolate dipped vanilla cone before retiring for the evening.
On Saturday morning, we took a subway from Times Square to Brooklyn. A short taxi ride later, we arrived at the Caribbean Princess, docked at the Brooklyn Pier. We were pleasantly surprised at the size of our cabin. They gave us a handicapped balcony room adjoining our travel mates' room. Richard's mom and sister joined us on the ship to celebrate someone's 80th birthday! We had a late dinner, went to the standup comedian's show in the Princess Theatre and called it a day.
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