Nowhere I know compares to New York City during the Holiday Season. And, once again I am looking forward to taking my family into midtown Manhattan for our annual NYC Holiday Toy Train Walking Tour. Being with my family and sharing the spirit of the Holidays with them is what it is all about.
We start off with the traditional train ride into the city. Coming from our home in Rockland County we arrive at Pennsylvania Station, a block from Macy's.
Macy's is the setting for the great Christmas Movie Classic "Miracle on 34th Street" and is the home of Santa Land. There in lies the first of the toy train treasures, the Lionel layout built by TW Design.
MACY'S HERALD SQUARE
Herald Square and Macy's Tree of Lights
Miracle on 34th Street movie poster
The 34th Street side of Macy's...I Believe!
The Macy's Santa Land Conductor keeps the line moving
The city area with the Christmas Tree centerpiece in the back
My sons Mike and Tommy
My son Tommy and his girlfriend Emily on the way to see Santa
The city area of the Lionel Layout
The far end of the layout
Just one of the big kids going to see Santa
One block east of Macy's is the Empire State Building. A visit to the 86th floor observation deck is an unforgettable experience. The views are breathtaking and we actually had snow up there!
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING
The Empire State Building
Macy's as seen from the 86th Floor Observation Deck
My daughter Gina on the Observation Deck
The Flat Iron Bldg on Madison Square
Looking Northwest at Times Square and the Paramount Bldg
Looking Southeast toward Brooklyn....see the Bklyn Bridge? Dead center.
Souvenir photo
We then head north to 42nd Street, and Grand Central Terminal. The Terminal itself is worth the trip with the magnificent facade and statuary facing traffic coming north on Park Ave, and it's famous concourse. But as an added attraction, The MTA Museum Store features another wonderful Lionel Layout featuring the prototype of TW Design's Grand Central Terminal model.
GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL
Grand Central Terminal 42nd Street
Grand Central's Main Concourse Info Booth with it's famous clock
The TW Design Grand Central
Big City platform
Lionel action in the village
Approaching the village
The Lionel Tug
Lionel NYC 0-8-0 Switcher
We walked north on Park Ave to 50th Street and then west to 5th Ave. Rockefeller Center is the Holiday Heart of New York City. For 80 years, there has been a Christmas Tree in Rockefeller Plaza, where visitors from all over the world stop and reflect on the meaning of the season. The Top of the Rock is the Observation Deck on the 65th Floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Nearby is St. Patrick's Cathedral, Radio City Music Hall, and Saks 5th Avenue.
ROCKEFELLER CENTER
My kids: Mike, Gina and Tommy
The 2009 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
Under the Big Tree looking toward saks Fifth Avenue
One of my favorite guys on the Plaza
Rockefeller Center looking toward St. Patricks Cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral seen from the "Top of the Rock."
Souvenir photo from the "Top of the Rock."
Saks Fifth Avenue with St Pats in the background
The Tree
Radio City Music Hall
Heading back south on 5th Ave we turned west on 42nd Street to take in Times Square.
Highlights of a New York City Holiday Tour include the windows of Lord & Taylor, the festive decor of other stores on 5th and 6th Avenues, the beautifully adorned landmarks such as The Waldorf Astoria Hotel on Park Ave. and Times Square. Lionel will have a store this year, although not in Rockefeller Center. It will, however, be on the route of the walking tour. The exact address will follow.
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT ON PARK AVE, 5TH AVE, 6TH AVE, TIMES SQUARE
The Spirit of the City on 5th Ave.
Cartier's 5th Ave.
6th Ave AKA Avenue of the Americas
Park Ave windows
Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Lobby of the Met Life (former Pan Am) Building
The Paramount Theater Building
Times Square
Lord & Taylor 5th Ave.
A Lord & Taylor Window along 5th Ave
Saks 5th Avenue and the Musical Snowflakes
Macy's
More will be added to this post as we get closer to the holidays!
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