New York and the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation Day 4 “The Birthday Celebration Continues” November 8, 2019

This morning we thought about working out but didn’t. Instead we went for breakfast at an excellent restaurant inside the hotel, The Lamb’s Club. Somehow they also knew about Patrice’s birthday and gave us a little treat.

How sweet.

Our hotel is fantastic (The Chatwal, 130 West 44th Street). This is our first time staying here. It is a Marriott property but only has 72 rooms. A number of the staff have called me by my name. That means either they are incredibly nice and attentive to details or know me because I have been such a pain they couldn’t forget my name if they tried. Or maybe they are blog followers? There are all sorts of nice things about the service,

In the evening this service tray was on our bed when we returned to the room,
I left these cables on the desk and at night they wrapped them for us into this neat coil.

If you would like a tour of our room check out this 3 minute YouTube video. https://youtu.be/vCTJlvK24H4

After breakfast, Patrice convinced me to work out against my better judgement. I ran (that is a euphemism for what was more like a jog) for 3 miles. As I left the gym the attendant asked if I needed anything. I am not sure if she meant some sort of toiletries or a paramedic. I gratefully said no and returned to the room for a nap.

Dinner was at Sardi’s (234 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036) a traditional Broadway restaurant. The meal was good but not nearly as special as The Modern or Gramercy Tavern. The best part was the location, just 2 blocks from our hotel and across the street from the Shubert Theater where we saw Ed Harris in “To Kill a Mockingbird”. The play was very well performed and the message remains true. But of course it is a very depressing story. I enjoyed it a lot more when I read it in high school than I did tonight. Plus it was a bit cold outside. It was 33 degrees when we were walking back to the hotel. The wind made it feel even colder reminding us of Iceland. We are Californians and we don’t do well in the cold. See below.

Does this look like a person ready to deal with the cold?

More fun for tomorrow.

8 thoughts on “New York and the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation Day 4 “The Birthday Celebration Continues” November 8, 2019

  1. You sure know how to travel in style ! Having never been to New York except for a day waiting for a flight, this makes me want to visit. Your hotel room tour – impressive. I don’t like being cold, so perhaps one day I’ll go in spring.😄. Continue to have fun!

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  2. You have great taste Robert. The Modern and the Gramercy are two wonderful restaurants. Tell me more about the Marriott property, since we have a lots of points to use.

    Peter

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    1. This place is $200 more per night than the Marquis. We are using points so I didn’t realize initially how much this place costs. It is VERY nice but not sure if it is worth the cost.

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  3. I have stayed at that hotel. It is a gem and quiet in the middle of mid town. Great that you found it. I will loan you the $200 extra, or you could just cut down to 4 meals per day.

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