Rewind: Newark/NYC (April 2013)

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The view of Manhattan from Hoboken NJ.

The view of Manhattan from Hoboken NJ.

In April 2013 Kyle and I traveled to Newark, NJ via Southwest Airlines to see a UFC Fight at the Prudential Center and to visit a friend in New York City.

WORD TO THE WISE:

Traveling to Newark was fun, but a big wake up call were the Cabs. I can’t stress this enough—take the train or walk if you can! The cabs in NJ are not regulated and therefore, cabbies are allowed to charge basically whatever they want. If you do take a cab in NJ make sure you ask what the fare will be to your destination. Also, do not get sucked into taking a “Gypsy Cab”–these are fairly easy to spot because they are usually all black Lincoln Town Cars or black Lincoln Navigators and they are not marked—the prices are OUTRAGEOUS!

WHERE WE STAYED:
SpringHill Suites by Marriot —This hotel is conveniently close to the Newark Airport. It was in a nice area (safe part) of Newark. The hotel was clean and our room was large and spacious. The only downside to this hotel is that it is not very close to restaurants (none within walking distance). We got in pretty late and the only delivery service to our hotel was pizza. I booked this room using Hotels.com and found a really great deal. I would recommend this hotel 🙂

PLACES WE VISITED:
Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart— We visited the church early on a Friday morning. This church is beautiful inside and out. The parking lot is lined with cherry blossom trees that were in bloom in April. The interior is grand with breathtaking stained glass art. The Basilica is a must see, even if you aren’t religious; anyone can appreciate the beauty. It is free to walk around and take pictures, but we put money into the tithe box on our way out. 🙂

The Front of the Cathedral Basilica of the Scared Heart

The Front of the Cathedral Basilica of the Scared Heart

The Prudential Center –We attended a UFC event at the Prudential Center. The seating was great, concessions were easily accessible, and getting in-and-out was easy. It does sit in an older, somewhat “sketchy”, neighborhood. I would recommend taking a cab if you go to an event here because there wasn’t much parking.

Canal Street aka Chinatown–Canal Street is a MUST if you are visiting NYC for the first time, or if you are a serial shopper like me. This is where you can find purses, watches, and perfumes! It also features many places to eat, and is home to Little Italy and many delicious Italian restaurants. I highly recommend visiting Canal Street. 🙂

Inside the Subway

Inside the Subway

WHERE WE ATE:

Wicked Wolf Tavern: This place was awesome! Located in Hoboken, this tavern is filled with young working adults, and was packed. The food was good (we tried 3 of the appetizers), but the drink specials were better! Each beer came with a shot the night we went. We had to hang around the bar for about 30 minutes to wait for a table, but it was great “people-watching” time. Get there early if you go for dinner—A fun time for young people! 😀

Hobby’s Deli: I read so many fabulous reviews of Hobby’s Deli that I just HAD to try it for myself. We got there pretty early after touring the Basilica, around 11:00am. I guess they weren’t prepared for early eaters because it seemed like the staff was busy doing other things. The sandwiches were HUGE and reasonably priced. Overall, it was still a great experience. The food was delicious and it had the traditional feel of a NY Deli, complete with pickles on the table.  I would definitely recommend Hobby’s Deli if you are in Newark. 🙂

Mecca Halal Restaurant: This was a spur of the moment decision. We were starving after leaving the Prudential Center and EVERY restaurant was packed except this place. It is a hole in the wall restaurant that serves a little bit of everything (cafeteria style) very reasonably priced! I had a veggie plate and Kyle had chicken and macaroni. The neighborhood surrounding this place was a bit sketchy, but the food was great. 🙂

Planet Hollywood: Conveniently located in Times Square–this is a classic tourist attraction. Honestly- they have such a wide variety of food on their menu it is sure to satisfy everyone’s cravings. Kyle is a very picky eater and enjoys classic hamburgers. I love pasta. Planet Hollywood has both! Prices are a little inflated, but your paying for the atmosphere. If you have never been to a Planet Hollywood restaurant then I would recommend trying it at least once 🙂

Chubby’s Diner aka The Diner: This Diner is located in the Meat-Packing District (my favorite area of NYC). We ate here because we missed our reservation at Catch. As unhappy as I was about eating somewhere else, I was pleasantly surprised by the great “Late-Night” menu. A variety of options of home-style cooking. Kyle had breakfast and I had the spaghetti and meatballs, and our friend Moses had the blackened catfish–all were delicious. I would recommend Chubby’s for breakfast or a late night snack 🙂

TRAVEL INFORMATION:

  • I can’t reiterate enough about getting the price of cab fare BEFORE you take a cab somewhere in Newark.
  • Say NO to Gypsy Cabs.
  • The Train from Newark into Manhattan is fairly easy to navigate, but the trains throughout Newark are a bit harder :-/
  • The subway in Manhattan is your best friend.
  • Hoboken is where the young people of New Jersey hang out.
  • Visit Canal Street

HAPPY TRAVELS!

*Be sure to check out my travel tips!*

Rewind: Vegas (December 2013)

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Welcome to Vegas!

We traveled to Las Vegas Nevada in December 2013 to attend a UFC event. We made a vow to stay at a different hotel each time we go to Vegas—and of course I always vow to try new restaurants! We flew Spirit airlines from Houston to Vegas (one way–$123 per person) and flew Southwest airlines from Vegas to Houston (one way–$135 per person).

This visit to Vegas we actually stayed in 2 different hotels. I follow lots of hotels on Facebook because they offer greats deals to their Facebook Followers every now and then. This is a case were I got a tremendous DEAL on Facebook for MGM Grand Hotel.

WHERE WE STAYED:

MGM Grand: deal on Facebook–1 night– $65.00 for a King Junior Executive Suite. We were on the highest floor with 180degree views. The room was very modern, luxurious bathroom, clean, great (expensive) mini bar. Check-in and check-out were easy. * I did the option of a “cash deposit”—which is a WAY better deal! You don’t have to put down as much money, and you get your money back right away when you check out (instead of waiting for 3-5 days for a credit card refund).

Our 4 other nights were spent at The Flamingo. I found a deal online for 4 nights for $495.—called the reservation line and booked it for even cheaper–4 nights for $395. *Call for best rates* The Flamingo is located in the center of the strip. Easy access to everything, walking distance to many casinos, easy access to the LV Monorail (which was great for winter time). Room was clean, updated, and the view was nice. Check-in was a tad long, but we were offered cheap upgrades (do it!), check-out was easy.

WHAT WE DID:

Atomic Testing Museum: Found a terrific deal on GrouponThis was fun, lots of reading, but very educational. There was a movie in the middle, which helped break-up the reading. We also toured the “Area 51” exhibit. It was a little dinky–but since it was included in the groupon–it was worth it. I would recommend this. 

Neon Sign Museum: Again, found a great deal on Groupon. This was a lot smaller than I imagined. But it was fun and worth the money, it is a guided tour, so don’t be late! 🙂

Joe Rogan: He did stand up at the theater inside The Mirage. Tickets were a bit pricey, but I LOVED all the opening acts. The opening acts were, to me, more enjoyable than Joe Rogan. Our seats were good, I really don’t think there is a bad seat in that theater. Drinks were extremely pricey! I might opt for a cheaper comedy show next time :-/

UFC EventWe went to a fight inside MGM Grand Arena. Seating was great, beer/snacks were easily accessible, crowded getting out after the event. I would say there really is not a bad seat inside this arena.

Vegas!The Show: inside Planet Hollywood. This show was A-MAZING. I opted for the best seats because I found a coupon code that was for Row 3 discounted tickets. Tickets were about $90/per person. Well worth it! I felt like I was IN the show, the seats were so close! I couldn’t stop smiling because it was so great, and the performers kept making eye contact with the audience. It was a variety of everything–singing, dancing, tricks, etc. Would definitely recommend this show! (Search for coupon codes!)

Minus5 Ice Bar: inside Mandalay Bay. This is a very touristy experience, but I am glad we did it! We opted for the fur coat and hat upgrades simply because I wanted a cute picture. The drinks were good, the actual bar is small, but we still had fun and we bought the cute pictures. Total spent was $150.00: fur coats, hats, pictures, drinks. *See Pictures below* I would recommend this if you have the money to spend, if not, skip it.

WHERE WE ATE:

Japonais–inside The Mirage.  It is a wonderful sushi restaurant, not too expensive, but definitely a romantic-type dinner. The sushi was terrific, and our calamari appetizer was to die for! Sit in the front bar area if you like to people-watch. Make reservations.

Margaritaville–inside The Flamingo. A fun vibe, live music (cover band) was terrific. Drinks were a fabulous but a tad pricey. Food was delicious–Tex-Mex (a tad overpriced) but you’re paying for the name. A great place for a quick drink/snack. No reservations needed.

Wolfgang Puck–inside MGM Grand. We ate here 3 times on our visit–and will go back! Lunch menu was great, I had the chicken salad sandwich and Kyle had the BLT. Amazing! Reasonably priced! Celeb-sightings. People-watch–opens into casino. No reservations needed for lunch.

The Earl of Sandwich–inside Planet Hollywood. We had a late dinner here after a show. I had read about this on TripAdvisor and it seemed really popular with good reviews. The sandwiches are served hot, which I haven’t eaten many hot sandwiches, but it was really good! Since it was the end of the day they were out of macaroni (which I had heard was amazing). I would recommend this for Lunch!

The Buffet at Excalibur–(Lunch) I was pleasantly surprised with the wide variety of this buffet. Food seemed fresh. Self-serve beverage station was excellent. This meal was free by using our MyVegas rewards. Would recommend this buffet.

The Buffet at MGM Grand–(Breakfast/Brunch) This buffet was not exciting at all considering its location. I didn’t eat much, but Kyle was not impressed. This meal was also free by using our MyVegas rewards. Would NOT recommend this buffet.

Yes–MyVegas rewards are fabulous! The games are addicting and who doesn’t love FREE!?!

Overall, this was a great trip to Vegas. Our GRAND total for 5 nights-6 days cost us roughly $2,400.00 not bad for a week long trip! Don’t forget to check out my TIPS for a better/cheaper trip!

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