No visit to NYC is complete without a trip to Ellen’s Stardust Diner hence it seemed appropriate to eat at said restaurant before heading up The Rockefeller Tower. If one enjoys musicals, this restaurant is a must. In addition to serving food, the waiters are also singers thus take it in turns to sing either Broadway or famous music. Crowd participation is also necessary…


It is worth noting that the restaurant does get extremely busy and has limited space. As such, one would highly recommend pre-booking, especially if you are a wheelchair user.
The Rockefeller Center is, in my opinion, better than the Empire State Building, especially for wheelchair users as it has a glass barrier as opposed to wire meshing. There are 2 levels at the ‘Top of The Rock’ for which you can go up. The lifts contain glass ceilings so you can watch it go up to the top to reveal spectacular views…
Unfortunately, Superbunny is still broke hence it will be staying at the hotel tomorrow whilst one navigates the NYC Subway to Brooklyn Bridge followed by a performance of The Lion King on Broadway!