We're back and had a great time. For a change, American actually was on time. The cab ride from LaGuardia was an experience of a life time. The driver moved over to let some diplomatic motorcaid pass and repassed the motorcaid after he determined it was not moving fast enough for him. I have determined that NYC cabs have a throttle that is either on or off, brakes that are either all the way on or off, a horn, and the drivers middle finger.
The Millenium Broadway was nice and in a good location. Grease was good. My wife loved it, so it was worth setting thru.
Saturday morning we walked down seventh to Macy's where I was held against my will by 4 floors of womens shoes. Just when I thought I had it made, the next floor was half shoes. She found some clothes and shoes and some things for the kids and walked back up sixth stopping in many of the shops to look at more things. After we dropped the stuff we had at the hotel we walked up fifth to look at the windows. There were so many people that we could barely move with lines outside every store of people waiting to get in. I want to go to FAO Swartz to get something for the kids but standing in line for an hour was not an option.
Saturday night we ate a Bar American. Great food. The Blue Cheese with homemade potatoe chips was incredible. The walked to Rockofeller center for pictures of the tree and finished out the night in Sweet Caroline's Piano Bar.
Fish and Chips of lunch at O'Lummeys, then another brush with death on the way to the airport. Believe it or not, American was on time again. We even got to watch part of the Cowboy game in the airport.
Thanks for all of the suggestions. It was a great trip.