NYC Day Trip Accessibility Review
- Danielle Connolly
- Dec 1, 2024
- 2 min read
The first filmed vlog! I never even knew if I would post this vlog, but I wanted to film it anyways. I had a lot of fun editing it, so the vlog channel was created!
At this point, I didn't have my own scooter, so I borrowed a transport chair from a local Council on Aging (COA). Traveling on the Amtrak train has been very accessible both times I have used it from Boston to NYC. If you are using a mobility device, it is important to specify this when booking so that way they can put a ramp for you to enter the train.
Josh and Camilla are proud pinoys, so of course they love Jollibee! Jollibee is actually the largest and fastest growing Asian restaurant company in the world, so I bet we will be seeing a lot more of these locations locally soon.
As a Disney Adult, I can't pass a Disney Store without going inside. This location was great as it had 2 floors (with elevator access), but it was super crowded (to be expected in NYC).
Bryant Park is a great retreat in the city. I loved the live music and greenery in the middle of the hustle and bustle. The ramp was hard to find from the way that we arrived there, but it is right next to the bathrooms! Tune into part 2 where we learned that the Amtrak leaves right on the dot...
Part 2 of our Adventure to NYC!
Finally we got to the purpose for the trip - seeing Into the Woods on Broadway! Spoiler alert: it was great! It was held at St. James Theater which I found to be very accessible. The staff were super helpful!
We ate at Carmine's, and of course, we let the camera eat first.
Watch to see who made the train ride home... and how Tom Hanks and Martin Short were involved...
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