Monday, September 21, 2009

There are cities and there is New York!

Continuing from where I left in the last post, our flight touched JFK airport albeit an hour late from the scheduled time. The feeling was ecstatic :) After traversing through countless escalators and travelators, I finally reached the immigration counter. As is the case with all the immigration counters, here also the divide was between the American citizens and citizens from other countries. And the number of people in my category was huge. A friend of mine who reached JFK few months back had to wait for one and a half hours to get passed the immigration. And looking at the number of people there, I was sure of spending that much time myself too.

After waiting for some 30 minutes or so, some of us got lucky and starting from the person just ahead of me, we were redirected to the US citizen counters which were running comparatively empty. My number came in next 10 minutes and the immigration officer. He was a friendly guy and asked some general questions. In the middle of the conversation, he asked me, "So, you doing your masters right?". I replied in the affirmative.

Officer: " Is that the IIT?"

Me (Not very suprised): "No, they are engineering institutes for the graduate degrees. I am doing my management from the Indian Institute of Management."

Officer: "Oh! You from an IIM!"

Me (all smiles): "ya"

Officer: " Which one?"

Me: "Calcutta"

Officer: "Good!"

This made me even more happy :D After this, he gave me some random gyaan on body building tips so that I am able to impress Kareena Kapoor and Preity Zinta. To which, I told him that I am not interested in them ;) The conversation ended there and I moved towards baggage area. My suitcase came in quickly and I made my way out of the airport expecting my friend to be there.

But as the case most of the times, he was not there. I searched for him in all the possible places but no use. Finally, I decided to call him but pay phone there accept only quarters for which I needed change. Before making the call, I decided to look for him once more and this time, I was lucky :) He justified his arrival time by considering his immigration wait of one and a half hours :P

Well, we made our way out for the city and took a train from the airport to the nearest MRT station. From there, I took the underground train for Times Square, where my hotel was. It was a long long journey to Manhattan from the Airport and took it me around an hour or so to reach there!

Finally, I alighted at the station and came out in Manhattan.

The feeling was OVERWHELMING!!! The city just hits you! It seems that one is inside a video game where one is surrounded by people and tall buildings and taxis and what not! Its just so so so difficult to explain the feeling in words.

On the way to the hotel, I saw Times Square, NASDAQ and world headquarters of Morgan Stanley. After a bit of rest and freshening up, all of us planned to go to Statue of Liberty.

We took the Subway as that is best way to commute in New York. But the subway network there is not so easy to understand. There are multiple lines and they change over the weekend. Sometimes, there is repair work and regular maintenance going on which adds to confusion ;) But at the same time, very detail maps are available to understand the network. Also, the fare is uniform of $ 2.25 irrespective of boarding and destination station.

We reach the downtown area and walked to Wall Street and saw the stock exchange - NYSE, memorial hall and other bank buildings. Also got a chance to see the famous Merrill Lynch Bull :) From there, we moved to Battery Park which is the place to board the ferry to the Statue of Liberty. Since, we were a little late in the evening, it was not possible to cover Ellis Island too. If one wants to cover both, one should reach there by 2 in the afternoon. Nevertheless, we took our tickets and headed for security check, which was equivalent to airport level checking :P

Finally, we were on the ferry and the view is alluring when one is on the ferry. Downtown skyline, Jersey skyline and Statue of Liberty - all 3 together give a view which is out of this world. The journey was spent in clicking pictures and same activity once we reached the statue too! Moreover, the return journey was made more enjoyable with the setting sun and the cool breeze.

Once back on land, we decided to visit Macy's, the famous 7-floor shopping store, though did not buy anything. Since, it was dinner time now, we tried out Sbarro's pizza which were quite good and the dining area was underground. The interesting part was that this dining area directly opened into a Subway station :D

We reached back our hotel, after spending some time at Times Square. Any amount of time can be spent at Times Square, especially in the night!

Not a bad start to the tour, I thought :)

P.S. - I know I am very late in posting all this but I will cover my complete journey for sure in the coming days.

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