Tuesday, December 14, 2010
The Top Five Holiday Windows in New York City
Ah, it almost goes against the spirit of the season to pick one window over another. Yet, due to popular demand, we're giving in and posting the best of the best in the Season Holiday Retail Storefront Windows throughout the city. This list was created after eye-witness judging, internal debates, heated discussion and absolutely no scientific criteria at all.... Honorable Mentions go to Bergdorf Goodman and Anthropologie who just missed our list.
5. Macy's - 34th between 6th Ave and 7th Ave- Along with the classic "Miracle on 34th Street" windows that is up year after year, The world's largest department store also has a great window for kids based on the "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" - All made of paper! Fun!
4. Barneys New York - 61st and Madison Ave- We're not sure how to best describe this other than: Whimsical, Creepy and focused solely on celebrating American's love for...food and celebrity chefs. Seeing Paula Deen gathered around the Christmas Kitchen in a Snuggie is particularly intriguing/disturbing.
3. Lord and Taylor - 38th and Fifth Avenue - Always one of the most popular sets of windows due in part to their location (right at Rockefeller Center), they've gone classic with sets of detailed miniatures over 12 windows that tell the tale of Christmas stories over the past 100 years.
2. Henri Bendel- 56th and Fifth Avenue - We were surprised that this made our list, but we just couldn't get over the sheer elegance (that also reminded us we certainly can't afford to shop here). Designs inside and out focus on fashion intertwined with a stunning take on the Nutcracker. And, really, who doesn't love the Nutcracker?
1. Saks Fifth Avenue - 49th and Fifth Avenue - Amazing. The best in the city. The light and music show on the side of the building builds to a breathtaking crescendo. Check out the video below, but this is a must see in person. The light show combines with traditional windows themed of Snowflake and Bubbles and a young girl on Christmas morning. Truly, it is all heartwarming and exhilarating. If this doesn't put you in the holiday season then nothing likely will change your Grinch like spirit. Light show is every fifteen minutes through Jan 6th.
Enjoy and Happy Holidays!
Monday, December 13, 2010
The Big Adventure wants to know: what was YOUR favorite part/stop of this past Saturday’s Big Adventure on Ice?
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Ah, the Big Adventure is ready to call it a night. What a day; we are exhausted. Early reports are that the Big Adventure on Ice has been one of our best outings yet. Thanks to everyone that came out and we’ll see you again in early 2011!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
The next Big Adventure is tomorrow!
Holy Crapsticks! The Big Adventure On Ice is tomorrow! Some related trivia to get you ready: The last time the mercury read below zero in NewYork City was January 19th, 1994 when it was -2 degrees. Should be nowhere near that cold tomorrow. Hope you will be joining us tomorrow anywhere along the way for what we promise will be a great day…
Thursday, December 9, 2010
We've got a New Year's Eve Situation here...
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Not quite "The Ride” of your life (a bit closer to "disappointing experience")
Visit “The Ride” on “The Internet”:
Monday, December 6, 2010
Want the best secret sites of NYC? Visit Scoutingny.com
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Enjoy Lunch with World Leaders at the United Nations Delegate Dining Room
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Join us for The Big Adventure on Ice!
Since we’re about nine days away from our Big Adventure on Ice, all going down next Saturday, December 11th, we wanted to send out the complete itinerary for our frozen day. We’re looking forward to sliding through the city and basking in all things ice. Shockingly enough, we’re not including Ice Skating anywhere. Too easy. Too predictable. The Big Adventure is better than that.
The Big Adventure on Ice is just 9 Days Away!
The Big Adventure on Ice is just 9 Days Away!
It’s going to be the event of the season! Well, aside from Christmas, New Year’s and Boxing Day. Let us know if YOU will be joining us by RSVPing your attendance on the Facebook Event Page. Just start by clicking the Events tab at the top of our Facebook Page…