July 1, 2026

NYC Trip 2026 - Day 5/Juniors Restaurant And Heading Home

 
We awoke to another sunny and warm day in NYC. I'm grateful we only dealt with rain one evening the entire trip. You may remember we have had to flee NYC on more than one occasion due to bad weather (snow and rain). This time - other than being kind of hot at times - we had no real weather issues.
 
Our flight wasn't until later in the afternoon, so we visited Juniors for lunch...
 

 
The food at Juniors is just pretty good. The turkey on my sandwich was a bit dry unfortunately. Doug and Bri felt the thousand island for their sandwiches was a bit sweet for them. Bri loved her hot chocolate. Our server was very nice and attentive.
 
Bri did get a piece of cheesecake to go (their cheesecake is delish). Our food portions huge, so we had to leave a lot of food behind because we were going home that day. I felt so badly about that!
 
We packed up and grabbed a car from the hotel to get to the airport.
 
Passing the Lena Horne Theater (where Six plays) as we were leaving the city...
 
We got the Newark airport with plenty of time.
 
We hung out in the Delta lounge until our flight..
 

Our flight home was smooth. The only blip was trying to get out of the airport parking garage because there was an issue with the payment machine and the gate to let us leave. We were stuck in a line of cars in the garage for about 15 minutes - I am grateful it wasn't even longer.
 
 So - that was our NYC 2026 trip!
 
If you missed any of my posts, here they are...
 
 
I was very nervous in the weeks leading up to the trip. I have a lot of travel PTSD/anxiety due to all the negative incidents that I have experienced on numerous trips. I just really wanted to feel good during this trip. And I did! Being able to walk normally again and not have my stomach burning and squeezing all the time is everything. I hope this lasts for a while.
 
 I say we won't return to NYC again for a while. But I am not sure my Broadway girl will allow that to happen. We shall see! Until next time!

NYC Trip 2026 - Day 4, Part 3/Summit One Vanderbilt

Wow - this was definitely an experience that I never expected. We have visited The Empire State Building, Top Of The Rock and The Edge - and they were all special in their own way. But this experience was completely unique. It was truly a spectacle - and a little overwhelming at the same time!
 
 This is what One Vanderbilt looks like (from the internet since I couldn't get an actual shot myself of it)...
 
The Summit entrance...
 
A very short film when you first enter...
 
Then they make you put protectors on your shoes...
 
 Going up in the mirrored elevator to the 91st floor...
 
Then you enter the 91st floor...
 

You can see the city from all sides of the floor. Once you are done with the 91st, you get on an escalator to the 92nd and then you can go up again to the 93rd. Once you go up an escalator, you cannot go back down. We were there as the sun was setting, so it was a bit sunny and warm in certain parts of the building, but it made for beautiful views...
 


Honestly, I cannot tell one floor from the next in these photos, so I will try to post in order as best as I can. I don't really remember when we would go up an escalator, but this is the basic order of things...
 





 

We did not expect the amazing rooms we would enter coming to Summit. There were a number of art installations by Yayoi Kusama. You may remember when our family visited the High Museum in 2019 and saw Kusama's "Infiniti Mirrors" exhibit
 
These were amazing...
 
The Affinity Room (full of silver orbs)...
 





We arrived at a portion of the tour that allowed us to stand on the glass floor looking down...
 


Just incredible. 
 
The views were indescribable up there...
 



We went up to the 93rd floor and came across a gift shop...

Yes, I did buy the Yayoi Kusama head ornament for my Christmas tree - heh.
 
 Doug said we had one more thing to do. He purchased an upgraded ticket so we could go into an elevator that went up a couple more floors. You don't exit the elevator, but you do get even higher...
 

  
 
 
Once we got off that elevator, it was time to find something to eat. They had a little cafe on the 93rd floor and an area you could step outside. We ventured outside for a minute or so, but it was so windy up there!
 
Doug and I grabbed something to eat, but Briana wasn't hungry yet. This was the worst meal of the entire trip. How can you mess up a hot dog? This cafe managed to figure that out...
 
When we were done, we went back down 93 floors, grabbed an Uber and headed back to the hotel. 
 
The view as we waited for our car...
 
 The traffic was so bad getting back to Times Square that evening. We were stuck in the Uber just about two blocks from our hotel for a while. We told the guy we would just get out and walk back to the hotel. It was way faster.
 
That is when we happily walked by the Palace Theater...
 
We got back to the room and Briana was finally getting hungry. She ordered some room service (and I got a little something too since my food at the Summit sucked). 
 
We watched the Tony Awards. We missed the opening act, but saw everything else...
 
It wasn't until we got back home that we finally saw the opening act with Pink (it was absolutely incredible)...

 
So, that was our day. The Summit is absolutely incredible, but it can be overstimulating at times. So depending on what type of experience you are looking for, do a little research on where and how you want to see the skyline of NYC.
 
My next post will be about our last day. I was sad to go home! 
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