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Radio City Christmas Spectacular December 13th, 2015
A Trip to NYC benefiting the Great Liberty Chamber of Commerce
On behalf of CD Trips, LLC thank you for letting us take you out to New York City. We are proud to be your Common Denominator for organized, hassle free and fun trips while giving back to the community! We will be dropping you off at the Bryant Park Winter Village at 6th Avenue between 41st & 42nd Street. After dropoff you will be on your own for lunch (see list of restaurants nearby on page 2). If you would like a ride to Radio City Music Hall after lunch, the bus will pick up at 6th Avenue between 40th and 42nd Street at 3:15 PM for the 4:30 PM show. (Please let us know if you are going to take the bus at 3:15 PM to Radio Music Hall before dropoff) Before the show you are welcomed to explore Rockefeller Center, which is only a block away from Radio City Music Hall on the south side of 50th Street between 5th & 6th Avenues. The bus will load immediately after the show ends. We will meet immediately after the show at the large train display directly across the street from the 6th Avenue entrance of Radio City Music Hall on the northwest corner of 50th Street and 6th Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) At that location we will direct you to the motorcoach. The weather forecast for NYC is for partly cloudy skies and a high temp of 64 degrees. Below is some information in reference to your visit to NYC that we hope is helpful to you. So sit back, enjoy and have lots of fun! Tickets will be distributed on the day of the event when boarding the motor coach at your pickup location. PLEASE WEAR YOUR WRISTBAND AT ALL TIMES! The CD Trips, LLC wristband has our mobile phone number on it for your convenience so if you have questions or need anything during the trip, just text or call 845 798-2188 and we will be happy to help you.
Itinerary* Please be at your departure/pickup locations at least 15 minutes before your pickup times. 10:00 AM - Depart from Liberty-Darbee Lane Parking Lot across from Liberty Elk's Lodge 10:20 AM - Depart from Monticello-SC Government Center Parking Lot, 100 North Street 10:35 AM - Pickup at Rock Hill – Farmer’s Market Parking Lot Exit 109 10:45 AM - Pickup at the Wurtsboro Park & Ride - Exit 113 11:00 AM - Pickup at the Circleville Park & Ride - Exit 119 11:15 AM - Pickup at Monroe Park & Ride – Exit 129 12:45 PM: Arrive in Manhattan- Lunch On Your Own Dropoff will be at Bryant Park Winter Village-6th Ave (Avenue of the Americas) between 41st & 42nd St. Please let us know if you plan to walk on your own to Radio City Music Hall before departing. Lunch on your own – See list of restaurants in the area on page 2 Explore Rockefeller Center - View the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree on you own – Grab a snack! 3:15 PM: Load bus at 6th Avenue between 40th & 42nd Street to take group to Radio City Music Hall Pickup will be at Bryant Park Winter Village-6th Ave (Avenue of the Americas) between 41st & 42nd St. LOOK FOR THE ROLLING V MOTORCOACH! 4:30 PM: Radio City Christmas Spectacular 6:00 PM or immediately after show: Meet by the large train display directly across the street from the 6th Avenue entrance of Radio City Music Hall on the northwest corner of 6th Avenue and 50th Street. We will direct you to the motorcoach from that location. Alternate meeting location will be announced on the bus if necessary. 6:30 PM: Depart NYC 8:00 PM Rest stop at Sloatsburg Rest Area 8:45 PM Drop off at Monroe 9:00 PM Drop off at Circleville 9:10 PM Drop off at Wurtsboro 9:20 PM Drop off at Rock Hill 9:30 PM Drop off at Monticello 9:45 PM Return to Liberty *Itinerary is subject to change. *Times are estimated and dependent on traffic volume entering and exiting NYC
BRYANT PARK
Bryant Park is situated behind the New York Public Library in midtown Manhattan between 40th & 42nd Streets & Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Take a stroll under the skyscrapers through New York City’s busiest, most beautiful park. As you navigate around you can visit The Fountain, Chess Tables, La Carrousel, The Grill, W.C. Bryant Statue, Guard Kiosk, Reading Room, and Petanque. (CLICK HERE FOR AUDIO TOUR OF BRYANT PARK) History of Bryant Park – In 1686 the area now known as Bryant Park was designated public property by New York Colonial Governor Thomas Dongan. After being routed by the British in the Battle of Long Island, at the start of the Revolutionary War, General Washington’s troops raced across the site. In 1807, the grid system of streets was laid out in what is now considered midtown, expanding north from the already cosmopolitan downtown Manhattan. Fifteen years later, in 1822, the land came under the jurisdiction of New York City, and one year later was turned into a potter’s field. The city decommissioned the potter’s field in 1840 in preparation for construction of the Croton Reservoir on the adjacent plot of land (now the Central branch of the New York Public Library.
The Rink at Bryant Park – The Rink is the centerpiece of the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park. The 170’ x 100’ rink features free admission ice skating (bring your own skates). In addition to high quality rental skates, skating shows, special events and activities.
Shopping at Bryant Park – The Holiday Shops include more than 125 boutique-like shops offering exquisite gift ideas from distinctive apparel to jewelry, decorative goods, local foods, and much more. There’s something for everyone – adults, kids and even pets. This European inspired open-air market features artisans from around the world. Located along Bryant Park’s allees and terraces, the Holiday Shops are housed in custom-designed, “jewel box” kiosks. Radio City Christmas Spectacular – Information gathered from Wikipedia The Radio City Christmas Spectacular is an annual musical holiday stage show presented at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The show features over 140 performers, lavish sets and costumes and an original musical score. The 90 minute revue combines singing, dancing and humor with traditional scenes in spectacular stage settings. The star performers are the women's precision dance troupe known as the Rockettes. Since the first version was presented in 1933, the show has become a New York Christmas tradition seen by more than a million visitors a year
History - The Radio City Music Hall Christmas Show began in 1933 when the Music Hall presented lavish live stage shows along with the latest Hollywood feature films. The first Christmas show was produced December 21, 1933, along with the RKO musical movie Flying Down to Rio and The Night Before Christmas, a Walt Disney Silly Symphony, and ran for two weeks. This was just one year after the opening of the Music Hall in 1932. The show was created by the Music Hall's stage producer Leon Leonidoff and designer Vincente Minnelli. It consisted of an overture with Erno Rapee and the Radio City Symphony; a solo on the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ; a performance by Jan Peerce; a Toy Shop Ballet; The Rockettes' performance of "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers", choreographed by their founder, Russell Markert; and "The Living Nativity". These last two scenes have continued in every edition of the annual show up to the present day. The Christmas show, like all the Radio City stage shows, continued to be produced and choreographed by Leonidoff and Markert through the early decades of the Music Hall's history. Later, Peter Gennaro and others produced the annual show. In 1979, after the Music Hall ceased showing feature films, the Christmas show was transformed from a 30-minute stage feature into a stand-alone 90-minute show. It incorporated many new scenes and additional acts have since been regularly added. Technology that did not exist in 1933 has been incorporated to bring the show up to date with many special effects, including the 3-D film which now opens the show.
A corresponding Spring show, the Radio City Spring Spectacular, replacing the annual Radio City Easter Extravaganza, was produced from 1979 to 1997. It included the popular traditional "Easter Parade" number with the Rockettes. In 2007, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Christmas show, an entirely new edition of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular was updated, designed and choreographed under the direction of Linda Haberman. For a brief time it was one of the few shows playing in New York in December, 2007, during a strike which closed most Broadway theaters. In 2011, the show updated again and was titled The Rockettes Magical Journey. The new production featured an updated 3DLIVE scene, new musical numbers and well-known scenes such as the Parade of Wooden Soldiers and the Living Nativity. The program's story focused on the Rockettes as they enter the Northern Forest to the castle of the Humbug King who has stolen toys from Santa Claus’ workshop. In 2012, a slightly altered version of the previous incarnation, this time titled The Rockettes Celebration!, celebrated the 85th anniversary of the Rockettes and the 80th anniversary of the Christmas Spectacular with a brand new scene. The show updated once again in 2013 with a brand new finale entitled "Snow" replacing "Let Christmas Shine."
The Program/Synopsis - In a snow-filled forest, the Rockettes as reindeer hurry to hook up Santa Claus' sleigh (“Sleigh Ride”). Santa arrives and he, along with the Rockettes, fly off to Radio City Music Hall in New York City (“Santa Flies to New York”), and introduces the Rockettes who perform “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Every girl has a favorite toy like the fuzzy clown with the big buttons and the even bigger smile or a cuddly bear that’s always a perfectly furry gentleman. A young girl named Clara dreams about those same toys when an oversized paw reaches out to her little hand, making her dream come true (“The Nutcracker”). Later, the Rockettes become wooden soldiers, whereupon they turn, march & fall (“The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers”). Outside the hall, Manhattan is buzzing with Christmas excitement. The Rockettes board a double-decker bus for a tour of the city (“New York at Christmas”). As they bundle up in their winter coats and stretch their legs, the Rockettes take in the sights from the ice skating in Central Park to the heart of Times Square. At a local mall, Santa meets a young girl named Kayla, and her mother. The mother is on a mission to snag a certain hard-to-find gift, a Jumping Jasmine doll. As they rush to find it, Santa realizes he can't keep the other children waiting and wishes how he could be everywhere at once as dozens of other Santa Clauses come out onstage and dance (“Here Comes Santa Claus”). Santa, Kayla, and her mother are whisked off to the North Pole on a blizzard. (“Closer Than You Know”). There, they meet Mrs. Claus and the elves and catch a glimpse of the colorful décor and all of the magic-making joy. Santa suggests to Kayla and her mother that they'll find a Jumping Jasmine doll in the toy shop. However, Humbugs have kidnapped the toys. Santa enlists Kayla and her mother, as well as the Rockettes, for a video game mission on a magical journey through the Northern Forest all the way to the Humbug King's castle, facing flying humbugs that hover over the audience, a gingerbread army, a giant ice monster and the Humbug King himself. (“Santa’s Video Game”). Back in New York, not only does Kayla receive her gift, the mother is reminded that there is the best gift inside their heart (“Closer Than We Knew.”) In the finale, Radio City Music Hall is transformed into a winter wonderland (“Snow”). Traveling almost one hundred miles to Bethlehem finding no room at the Inn, Joseph and Mary lodged at a common stable. At this remarkable, moving and seemingly ordinary place, Christ the King was born. An Angel visited nearby shepherds to tell them that a child, a savior was in a manger in the City of David. A star led three wise men to the newborn child, bringing him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh (“The Living Nativity”). From near and far, the night was filled with wonderment, love and reverence, as visitors paid visit to the child who would be their Lord, changing the world forever as the show closes with “Joy to the World” as the curtain falls.
If you need assistance at any time during the trip please contact Gary Siegel at
Phone: 845 798-‐2188 Email: [email protected] ****** Website: www.cdtrips.com
Restaurants and Eateries Between Bryant Park & Radio City Music Hall
Celsius (Restaurant) 5th Ave & W 42nd Street 212 792-‐9603 Heartland Brewery and Chophouse 127 W 43rd Street 646 326-‐0235 Brooklyn Diner (Diner) 155 W 43rd Street 212 265-‐5400 Bryant Park Grill 25 W 40th Street 212 840-‐6500 Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant 89 E 42nd Street 212 490-‐6650 Moe’s Southwest Grill (Mexican) 1029A Avenue of the Americas 212 575-‐7711 Szechuan Gourmet (Gourmet) 21 W 39th Street 212 921-‐0233 Zeytinz (Deli) 24 W 40th Street 212 575-‐8080 Chipotle Mexican Grill (Mexican) 9 W 42nd Street 212 354-‐6760 La Pain Quotidien (Organic) 70 W 40th Street 212 354-‐5224 Chop’t (Salad) 11 W 42nd Street 646 867-‐1412 Tony’s Di Napoli (Italian) 147 W 43rd Street 212 221-‐0100
Art Cafe (Diner) 1657 Broadway 212-‐246-‐9797 Ruby Foo's (Chinese) 1626 Broadway 212-‐489-‐5600 Ellen's Stardust Diner (Diner) 1650 Broadway 212-‐956-‐5151 Palm Restaurant West (Steakhouse/Seafood) 250 West 50th Street 212-‐333-‐7256 Oceo (new American) 224 West 49th Street 212-‐262-‐6236 Hakata (Asian) 230 West 48th Street 212-‐245-‐1020 Casa Di Meglio (Italian) 235 West 48th Street 212-‐582-‐6577 Pongsri Thai Restaurant (Thai) 244 West 48th Street 212-‐582-‐3392 Moda--Modern Italian 135 West 52nd Street 212-‐887-‐9880 Mont Blanc Restaurant (Mediterranean) 315 West 48 Street 212-‐957-‐0800 Carnegie Deli (Deli) 854 Seventh Ave 212-‐757-‐2245 Blue Fin (Seafood) 1567 Broadway 212-‐918-‐1400
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NHL$Hockey$Game$NY!Rangers!vs!NJ!Devils!Feb!23,!2015!!!Tuesday!!!!!7:00!PM!Prudential!Center!!Newark!NJ!!
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OPENING'DAY'AT''YANKEE''STADIUM''
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Yankees!vs!Astros!April!4,!2015,!!!!Monday!!!!1:05!PM!Yankee!Stadium,!Bronx,!New!York!!!!!
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Mets!vs!Phillies!April!8,!2015,!!!!Friday!!!!1:05!PM!Citi!Field,!Flushing,!New!York!!!!!
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Join the Sullivan County friends of the NRA and their support of youth education in shooting sports, range development, and their support of law enforcement. View the National Cherry Blossom Parade, see the White House, visit our nation’s Capitol building, enjoy a guided tour of the world famous monuments and memorials and then tour the National Cemetery at Arlington. A fully packed opportunity to see some of the most beautiful and historic sites our country has to offer on an ‘organized, hassle free and fun’ CD Trip’.
ITINERARY$FRIDAY$$6:30!!!!!!Depart!from!Liberty*!12:30!!!Arrive!Washington!DC,!Lunch!on!own!1:30!!!!!Reserved!tickets!for!holocaust!museum!3:30!!!!!Photo!opp.!in!front!of!White!House!7:00!!!!!3\4!hr!guided!tour!of!monuments!&!memorials!
SATURDAY!8:30!!!Depart!for!Cherry!Blossom!Festival!Parade!!9:30!!!Seat!at!telecast!seats!for!viewing!of!Cherry!Blossom!Festival!Parade!12:00!Visit!Sakuri!Matsuri!Festival!or!Smithsonian!Museums!2:30!!!!Guided!Tour!of!the!US!Capitol!3:30!!!!Return!to!Hotel!(OR!stay!in!D.C.!for!more!sightseeing!&!return!at!6!PM)!!!!!!!!!!!!!*Optional!tour!of!National!Firearms!Museum!!7:00!!!!Dinner!on!your!own,!play!and/or!relax!in!Crystal!City!!SUNDAY$9AM!Visit!Arlington!Cemetery!12:00!Lunch!on!your!own!1:00!Depart!for!home!!!7:30!Return!to!Liberty!!*Additional!pickups/drop\offs!may!be!arranged!along!the!travel!route!
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April 15-‐17 CHERRY BLOSSOM PARADE EXCURSION T0 WASHINGTON D.C.– 3 Days/2 Nights
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