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MCKENNA77

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THE TOY SOLDIER TRAVELER

Home Base – San Jose, CA
Destination – The New York Symposium – Long Island NY
Miles Traveled Round Trip – 5,186
Cumulative Miles Traveled = 5,948
Method of Travel for this trip – Plane

Thursday March 6th 2008

I caught a flight out of SFO on the airline Jet Blue to JFK airport around noon time. The seats on Jet Blue are actually really nice and the added leg room is a huge plus for a 5.5 hour long flight. Jet Blue also has live satellite television that’s free so that was a huge plus in helping the time pass. When we landed it was late in the evening local time and the JFK airport does not do a very good job marking and signing where their public transportation goes to. Sara KGB and I jumped the airport tram to a sign reading “To all shuttles” as we had an arranged shuttle to take us to our hotel in Manhattan. Much to our chagrin we discovered that those “all” shuttles are only the shuttles that take you to the neighboring hotels by JFK. I think this was the first time in my life that I got lost in an airport. Additionally, after a five and half hour long flight being disorientated in the airport put me in a disgruntled mood. On top of that, KGB and myself started into the classic married argument of “which way do we go”. We took the tram back to terminal one and finally found our way. All of this was about an hour long delay and I certainly didn’t want to spend my entire trip in the JFK airport.

The shuttle ride to the hotel took about an hour. We had booked a place on 58th and 9th called the Hudson. I had never stayed there but had found a good rate on the hotel roulette wheel Hotwire. When we arrived this place was bumping. There is a large night club in the hotel which is apparently a pretty hot night spot. When I was taking the bags up the escalator all I kept thinking to myself was, is this a night club or a hotel? Sara KGB opened up the door to the hotel room and much to my surprise I found out that a hotel room in NYC is roughly 140 square feet. I started to feel like one of those great big dogs that’s been stuffed in a kennel that’s too small and is unable to turn around. I think NYC gives a whole new meaning to the term high density housing. I would place a good wager that San Quentin Prison is a bit roomier then this hotel. Instantly, my next thought turned to how I was going to manage to turn myself into a human tetris piece in order to get on the toilet. There was a seat on the commode though so we weren’t doing it prison style just yet.


Friday March 7th 2008

Good morning New York City! Sara KGB and myself woke up around 8am and headed to a great breakfast place across the street from the hotel. One word can describe the morning rush hour of pedestrians and traffic in NYC, bustling. Everyone is in a hurry and is walking or driving with the purpose of getting there, so you best gangway. Additionally, I have never traveled to a city that has such an infatuation and love for the car horn. As soon as a traffic light will turn green a car that is 10th in the congo line of traffic will just start laying on his horn. Mind you this is even before the driver in the pole position has even moved his wheels forward. There were a ton of traffic signs around NYC that post “No honking, $350 fine.” My guess is that in the history of NYC this has never been enforced.

We walked almost all day long on Friday. The sites included a long walk through Central Park and Times Square. These places are a most see for any visitor and the best part is that they’re free. KGB and I stopped in the enormous Toys R’ Us in Times Square. This place was huge and they have a pretty good size Ferris wheel inside. They also have a great Pez section. Unfortunately, they didn’t carry anything that I didn’t all ready have. After an entire afternoon of walking we headed back to the hotel for some sleep and to get ready for the Knicks game that evening. I think by then both my feet had their own independent heart beat. Just like the cartoon characters with the sets of giant red pulsating feet.

That evening it started to pour rain on the city like monsoon style. When I looked out the window to see what the weather was like all you could view was the top of black umbrellas moving in a herd like manner. For some unknown reason this totally reminded me of a giant pack of rats moving across a land fill. We took a cab down to Madison Square Garden and picked up some sweet Knicks foam fingers before the game started. MSG is pretty sweet and the building itself is huge for a sports complex. Unfortunately for us, watching the NY Knicks is like watching a high school basketball team at pro prices. They’re terrible and worse yet they are not a well coached basketball team. At one point in the game the head coach, Isiah Thomas, received a technical foul and the entire stadium gave him the big booo! It was rather humorous in my opinion but if you’re a true Knicks fan you’ve got to be hating your sports life right now. After the game we ended up drinking some beers in some “chain” joint over by Times Square.

Saturday March 8th 2008

After sleeping in for a while, maybe due to one too many in Times Square, I got up and going around 10am. Sara KGB headed off to burn up the polymer in NY’s shopping district. I was headed to Louis house in Long Island for the Symposium. The best way to get there from Manhattan is by train. The best train depot to go to is Pennsylvania Station which is located adjacent to Madison Square Garden. As soon as I arrived I heard the Port Washington line being called on Track 21. I really wanted to make the train as I was running a bit late and all the people coming off the train were headed up the stairs and I wanted to be headed down the stairs to catch the train on time. So being myself I decided that I was going to make the train even if it required turning about 30 people into human bowling pins. Let’s just say that I didn’t make any friends at Penn Station. The ride to Long Island was roughly 50 minutes and Louis was nice enough to pick me up from the Port Washington stop and take me to his place.

Louis has just an insanely awesome collection. The entire top floor of his home is dedicated to his collection and the amount of K&C Warbirds there is off the radar. One of the things that I enjoyed the most in the collection was that you could see the progression of quality over time in the King and Country soldiers and vehicles. I also had the great opportunity to meet fellow forum members, collectors, dealers and toy soldier manufactures. It was an excellent one stop place for all things related to toy soldiers and toy soldier collecting.

If there was one thing that I enjoyed the most about the Symposium it would have to be the sculpting demonstration by John Jenkins. I found John to be a very creative and intelligent individual. To witness how toy soldiers are actually molded, shaped and formed was incredibly interesting to me. I walked away from the demonstration saying, “holy cow, paying $25 a dude is actually really reasonable.” The amount of fortitude and manual dexterity that he has to have in order to create these toy soldiers is just unreal. I know if I tried it I would end up with a product that looked like something a 4 year old toddler created with a pile of Playdough. I would like to personally thank Louis for arranging this and allowing me the opportunity to meet all of the great people there.

After riding the train back into the city it was time to get ready to eat at Larry Lo’s restaurant Tse Yang. Now, I reside in the San Francisco Bay Area which has an excellent selection of Chinese food. Tse Yang put all of those previous places I’ve visited to shame. The Peking duck we had was so good I could have eaten 100 pounds of it. The service and the food there was impeccable. Additionally, the ambiance of the restaurant was incredible. The wood carved Buddha and the huge salt water fish tank were great views to add to an absolutely perfect meal.

Sunday March 9th 2008

The shuttle to pick us both up was scheduled to meet us around 3pm so we didn’t have a full day in the city but we decided to make the most of it anyways. Sara KGB and I headed down to the Times Square area again and decided to go to the observatory in the Rockefeller Center. The tickets to get in were a bit pricey but what isn’t pricey in New York. They take you up in an elevator to the 70th floor and the views from the walk out deck up there are just unreal. You get a great 4 sided panoramic view of Manhattan this way. The only draw back was that it was cold out that day and the wind blows a rather heavy gale up there. I became the center of attention as I had brought a bottle of bubbles that I had purchased from the Toys R’ Us the previous day. The wind just made those things take off as I decided to blow bubbles all over NYC. It worked out real well until my hands just about froze off from the wind factor. After we came down we decided to do some shopping in the Times Square area and I found a sweet Reebok hockey store. They even had old school Canadian hockey team gear in there, it was great. I also checked out a really cool comic book store called Midtown Comics. Anybody who is a DC Comics or Marvel fan this place is a must stop.
 
Toy Soldier Pick Ups:
CRW08 – Given out in the treat bags provided by K&C UK, this figure is great
JG Miniature Fuel Dump – Also given out in the K&C UK treat bag
FOB05
FOB08 – both of these were acquired via a trade with Jazzeum(Brad) for the K&C West Coaster promo figure

Other Items Purchased:
Double Bubble Soft Pillow – found this in Toys R Us, I use to chew mountains of this gum when I was a kid
Bottle of bubbles
NY Knicks foam finger
Colorado Avalanche hat
Quebec Nordiques hat
NY Islanders t-shirt
NHL hockey puck, special edition NY St. Patrick day

Travel Advice:
If you’re headed to NYC and you’re staying in Manhattan fly into Newark. This will get you to your hotel in Manhattan much quicker. The JFK airport in short is a total mess. There is far more air traffic there then the airport is equipped to handle. We had to wait for 2 hours on the tarmac before the plane could leave due to a plane traffic jam. Additionally the commute into the city from there is much more of a hassle and it takes longer. Make sure you carry a map of Manhattan with you as you’re walking around because it can save you tons of time. Just being off one block there can be an issue because the buildings there are so tall you cant physically see one block over. Be prepared to do a lot of walking because its more efficient most times then taking a cab and its free. Taking comfortable walking shoes there is an absolute must. Please be advised to open your wallet there, NYC is expensive. Even a room “deal” from Hotwire at $200 a night will get you a 140sf of space. A round of eight beers will run you about 50 bucks depending on where you’re at. The cab fares are pretty reasonable there compared to San Francisco but taking the subway or walking is much cheaper.

Next Stop: San Antonio Show – Everything is bigger in Texas
 
Louis collection photos:
 

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Thanks for the photos and your update on the travels and city.I took a tour when we were there of the city. It was neat. Another time I drove and it was a disaster. We were in Manhattan during rush hour with screaming kids in the back and I could not find any parking. The next thing I know we were through the Lincoln Tunnel into NJ? I never drove back but did several years later. One perk is when they overbooked our reservations at the Hilton and gave me a three room suite for doing that for two nights. Sweet. Leadmen
 
McKenna,
Anther great report, love the pics, hope to do that trip someday myself, Nice score on the PM figs. Do you know is there a list with descriptions of the PM figures? Sounds like a burgoning line!
My cousin is a season ticket holder for the Ducks and we went to the Ducks vs. Senators game when I was out for the WestCoaster.
Thanks,
Ray
 
Chris

Great report

Its like the rough guide to toy soldier tours!

Anybody thinking of doing the same tour Chris's hints and tips are cool

also Chris is one of the best collectors i have met and is a real hoot my face ached after the weekend..............And i think Sara KGB, jane (my wife) and Rachael (Dispatch Diveys Fiancee) were seperated at birth!!

Cool weekend
Tony
 
I'll second that comment about your face hurting... mine is just starting to fecover now.....

Had a brilliant time with the all the people i met!!!

Dispatch Dave

(NO HONKING)
 

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