Definitely have braver palates than I do - I never would've gone for Indian food. Glad you enjoyed!
Judy and I have both come a long way from the unadventurous cuisine choices of our youth. We've always taken the kids to different types of restaurants so they are waaaay more adventurous than we were at their age. 'Course we don't tell them that.
But we love Indian food....you should give it a try sometime. Find a place with a buffet, many of them have one, and that way you can try lots of things and see what you like.
Your seats looked FANTASTIC. And I'm in love with the set design, especially on Broadway - the cogs and mechanics of it all as the scenes change are so important to the story of the show, and there's something you really lose in that in the touring productions, for obvious reasons.
They did look like great seats, didn't they?! I ordered the tickets around Christmastime for this June showing so that I could get them good seats, but not in the super-expensive sections which would require me to take out another mortgage.
I've seen the show 3 times now (once in NY and the two times it's come to Boston since) and I burst into tears during Defying Gravity every.single.time. Such an amazing and powerful song in such a fantastic show. I'm glad you liked it, can't wait for more!
Note to self: remember Kleenex if I ever see Wicked.
And cool to see I have first subscriber honors
Well-earned, you were super-fast.
How exciting!! A trip to New York, a broadway show, and more to come!! Looking forward to more of the adventure!!
ShortStuff! Thanks for joining in! Oh yes, many more adventures yet to come.
Your Indian dinner made me hungry for Sanaa! Yumm!
I loved the food at Sanaa also, but haven't eaten there for a couple of years.
I'm going with 2 Judys too, although I'm not quite awake yet.
What a coincidence! I saw 2 Judy's just this morning, when I wasn't quite awake yet also!
Then I put on my glasses.
Ba dum bum.
Great room - good use of DVC points IMO.
I think so too. The location couldn't be beat!
Dinner looks yummy.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Wicked. I saw it in Philly, but it must be wonderful to see it in NYC. That theatre looks SO cool!
I agree. I'm wondering if I need to get up there sometime to check it out myself.
Dad - what are you doing keeping the ladies up too late at night?
Hey, I wanted to know how they liked it! They could've called me on their way back to the hotel, but nooooo.
Hahaha another NJ/NY accent right here!!
It doesn't come through in your typing, but I wish I could hear it!
Their dinner looks great! You certainly don't see a lot of lava lamp decor anymore!
No you don't....what a shame.
Isn't Wicked awesome? I'm glad you guys enjoyed it!!
They loved it!
I had to laughter at Lauren's comment about no 13th floor. I remember having an argument wit my husband about how most buildings skip the 13th floor. He didn't believe me!
He should know better than to doubt you Kelly!
I saw Wicked a couple of years ago in Providence RI. LOVED it! I'm sure it must be amazing in NYC.
They thought it was simply awesome.
The Indian food looked good. I have yet to try Indian food but I'm sure I'd like it.
Oh yes, you must try it! Like I said to Elphie in an earlier post, try a buffet...you'll find out what you like and stuff yourself in the process. It's great!