From Rockaway, New Jersey to Spider Man!
Here’s a question for you: What makes Rockaway, New Jersey a great place in which to live?
The answer: Spider Man- Turn Off The Dark. Yes, Spider Man- Turn Off The Dark.
You see, over the past few years we’ve been increasingly taking advantage of Rockaway’s proximity to New York City. We try to get to the city monthly to go to a museum, a show, dinner, or a concert. This month’s adventure was a trip to see and enjoy a matinee performance of Spider Man. (We were able to get discount tickets.)
Okay, I know you’re thinking, “The critics were unkind, was the show any good?” Yes, the show is an enjoyable extravaganza featuring great special effects, staging, dancing and sets. The music is good but not memorable. We had a great “New York day.” Let me explain.
We’ve learned that the trip from Rockaway to New York can be easy, and enjoyable while not breaking our budget. Riding the Lakeland Bus from Rockaway is convenient and can be less expensive than driving and paying for gas, tolls, and parking. (Oh, by the way the bus ride eliminates the stress of driving yourself.) The bus terminal is located just a short walk from the Foxwoods and most other theaters.
Another thing we’ve learned is that while in Manhattan you have the option of eating in a variety of restaurants suitable for every taste and budget. Since we were going to a matinee we didn’t want to eat a huge meal. (Nor did we want to spend a fortune.) We had enough time to walk around the area looking at the people and sights and still get a light lunch. We found ourselves walking behind two young women who seemed as if they knew where they were heading. We heard them say they were going to Café Duke’s for lunch. We said, “Okay, let’s follow them.” We went to 1450 Broadway (in between Fortieth and Forty First Street.) Duke’s was a great luncheon find. We actually shared one very good and very large sandwich. Our bill was under ten dollars and we were totally satisfied. Click on the link to learn more about Duke’s. http://www.yelp.com/biz/cafe-duke-new-york The walk from Duke’s to the theater was less than five minutes. How convenient!
We enjoyed the show and yes, they did have to stop to correct a technical malfunction. In my opinion the rigging is so extensive and complicated that there will most likely always be some malfunctions. When the problem occurred the “voice from the sky” calmly said they had to stop for a moment to make a correction. The green bad guy hung there hovering over the audience waving and smiling while the correction was made. No big deal. Actually we probably liked that better than had there been no problem. It was a bit of extra excitement in an already great day.
Some of you may be wondering which great New York restaurant we visited for dinner. Well, I hate to disappoint you but you know Rudy and I are Realtors. We had to get back to New Jersey for an early evening business appointment. So we walked back to the bus terminal and got there in time to catch the next Lakeland Bus for the trip home. It was on time and we arrived back in Rockaway with time to spare.
By the way, if we had stayed in New York for dinner we would have gone to The Hour Glass Tavern on Forty Sixth Street. Click on the link for reviews and information.
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profile/map/7186195/new_york_ny/hourglass_tavern.html#profileTab The hour Glass is one of our favorites on Restaurant Row.
So, in just a few hours we were able to take a pleasant bus trip to New York City, enjoy a very good and inexpensive lunch, see Spider Man-Turn Off the Dark, and ride the bus back to Rockaway, New Jersey in time for an evening appointment. We had a great time and we were able to attend to our clients. It’s the old Real Estate axiom: Location, Location, and Location.
Please contact me via phone or e mail to hear more about some of the great things we’ve discovered about living in Rockaway. I look forward to hearing from you.