Only in Las Vegas in July!!!! Only in USA!!!! Happy 4th of July!!!
Las Vegas is hot!!! Here are some picture of my brief walk around.
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So it has been a very long time since I wrote in my blog and since I am in the middle of my craziness at work on a Sunday, what better time to write a little bit about what have been going on so I won’t forget all the little things. So Let’s start from now and go back to where we last left off… Today.. I am working in the office today… overwhelmed with 2 major projects. Oh and I also receive my new glasses… which is incredibly fast. I ordered them on line on 05/20/2010. Which means I got them in 2 days!!!!! oh and it was only 15 dollars with lens and coatings and all!!! Coastalcontacts.com baby!!! I may post a picture later if I have time. Yesterday (05/22/2010), we spend an entire day looking for carpets and paint colors…. why? well… look below… This past Friday (05/21/2010), I was suppose to be a home owner, however, the stupid lender decide not to fund in the last minute and then decided that they made a mistake and will be funding me. So I will be closing on Monday!!! Oh … I guess I will be a home owner soon!!! yeah!!! This past Friday was bike to work day, and I biked to work going my fastest getting to work for an 8AM meeting. 54minutes from my townhome to my office!!! just short of 14mile/hour average time. I am getting stronger. In the afternoon, I took on the challenge of 8th Ave NE going south bound. Yes, it was a super step hill and on top of that it was pouring !!!! I was soaked!!! Wednesday, my folks arrived in Seattle. Monday, I biked to work with my new bike seat… I felt the comfort and more power!!! 2 weeks ago… I was back in NYC for my second trip for my project. about a month ago… oh I signed contract for a new house. So did I miss anything? So this past weekend, I travelled from New York City Airport (JFK) back to Seattle. On the way back I faced few of the most awful costumer services experiences ever and I even found few pieces of glass in my salad. On top of that Delta’s response to my complaint email was shockingly disappointing. So let me tell you about my recent experiences. 1) Rude ticketing and gate agents in JFK. When we arrived, at JFK 2.5 hours before take off, we were hoping to get a companion upgrade for me. Since my girlfriend is a Delta Airlines Platinum Status member and is entitled to a companion upgrade. Not allowing us the upgrade is one thing. But the rude attitude and not knowing their own company policy and in addition, constantly trying to charge me $250 dollars for put me on a standby for upgrade is just plan wrong. Especially, when in the end, when we were onboard the airplane there were two empty first class seats available. So as a result a long email letter was written to the customer service about the situation. After some back and forth verification, Delta’s customer service finally admitted to their mistakes and apologized. They also provided 15000 miles to our frequent flier account each. A simple upgrade or even better customer respect in the beginning would have prevented all of this drama. This was the good response. 2) Your onboard food safety is only worth 3700 sky miles!!! So on the plane back home I found the following pieces of glass in my $8 dollar salad. On the flight when I tell the flight attendant of the situation the response I got was simply… oh we will refund you but tell your complaints to our website. So I wrote the following email to Delta.com
Delta Airline’s Response is a follows… Yesterday was my third full day in NYC. It was also the first day that I don’t have to work in NYC. And on top of that it was Good Friday. The day started pretty late after sleeping in. Since we were staying near Madison Park in The MAve Hotel, which btw reminds me of the hotel in Paris France. Why? Because of it’s small size in the hotel room and the modern hotel room design. It even use a similar RFID door opening system. Cool huh? So in the morning (more or less Noon time), after the complimentary non-existing hotel breakfast, we went back for a to Madison Park for a walk also to take some pictures more pictures of the flat iron building. Afterward, we stopped by the Museum of Sex. Yes it sounds really bad/good. But in reality, it was a big waste of money. Yes… the 5 minute gallery of history of condom is interesting, however, after that it was all pretty boring and could probably got most of the gallery items from a store like Lovers. After the walk around the Madison Park area, we grabbed our stuff and move to our new location. For this weekend, we are staying in a studio apartment 2 blocks from Central Park. It is very nice even with a small balcony on the top floor of this old building. The place is very small but it does have a kitchen. And the price was good relative to the hotel in the near by area. For lunch, Whole Foods. Got some salad from Whole Food and ate on the bench of Central park while we people and dog watched. Yep, since it was Good Friday, we saw so many people. Around 5 we went to MoMA (Museum of Modern Art), since it is Friday after 4 it is free to enter. Oh my, the line was super long, however, it went through pretty quick and we were able to go in. We saw almost everything except for the Tim Burton exhibit. After MoMA, we met up with some friends of Vicky and had a interesting Bday dinner at a cheap Thai place. The food was crappy, but the company was great. They even said that I don’t sound like I am from Seattle. They said that they thought I was a New Yorker… I guess that is a good thing right? So after dinner around 10:45pm we decide to catch the last elevator up the Rockefeller Center Tower. We ran few blocks from the restaurant near MoMA to Rockefeller center and we thought we were late, but we were not the last. we got our tickets and got to the top. At the check in, the attendant told us, we just help break their entry record. Yes… with our help we broke their attendance record of 150,000 people in a day. Wow… And with the beautiful view of New York… that concluded another wonderful day in NYC. Enjoy the pictures. Yesterday was a busy day. I had to work most of the day, but in the afternoon, I had a chance to enjoy the nice weather and walk the Brooklyn Bridge. The view of south Manhattan was just beautiful. I get a chance to check out the location of the former World Trade Center Towers. It is amazing that it has been 9 years since the event. I remembered exactly where I was when that happened. After the walk around town, We had dinner at a local French Restaurant. It was call Les Halles. The food was good but wow… we accidently got an $8 bottle of water. All I wanted was ice water. I think that was the most expensive bottle of water I’ve ever drank and it tasted like tap water. Anyways, today is a free day for me… so lots of exciting things to do today. Enjoy the pictures. After a full day of meetings in NYC with my clients, it was awesome to see Vicky!!! So after work today, my co-workers and I took a long wall to time square and got some dinner at the BBQ place called Virgil’s. It was pretty famous, but the sweet tea was not good and the BBQ was … well… just OK… Dream Land is much better. Well… So you can check out some of the pictures from today
After a full day of travel, I am finally in New York City. So far my impression of NYC is that it is an amazing city with so much history. It reminded me alot of Paris. But then again, I haven’t been to that many big cities before. Even tough it was a super raining day, but it is still amazing to walk around town. |
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