These videos are the reason why you should NEVER worry about continuing doing daily vlogs etc Adam. People may dip and miss a few and fancy watching one or 2 here and there. Viewings are always consistent from what I can see and You ALWAYS pull something like this out the bag. Keep making ‘em, we’ll keep watching ‘em. Looking forward to every NYC video now. Thanks!
Loved loved loved this video! Never been to New York, probably never will! I’m 74 years old ! What a sight to see! Thank you so much for showing this! Doris &Doug Chattanooga Tennessee
You definitely get quite the view of NYC when you land in Newark. A friend of mine was a commercial pilot (former Air Force pilot) on 9/11 and was stuck on the tarmac in Newark when the towers fell. He saw it happen right before his eyes. The next day, he resigned from the airlines and went back to the Air Force.
The reason why you switched runways for departure from MCO: Frequently, almost daily, JAX Center had too much traffic going north from Florida to the Northeast in the middle of the day. So ATC implements flow restrictions. Rather than wait long for a “slot” straight up the East Coast, UA dispatch refiled your flight’s route to depart MCO and head northwest, usually towards Birmingham. Then, somewhere up over Alabama, the flight turns towards EWR. It maybe adds 15-20 min. flight time instead of sitting on the ground at MCO for an hour of more.
Hey Adam the reason you always see trash on the street in nyc is because when the streets were planned out back in the day they did not include back alleys in order to maximize each buildings footprint...so unlike other large cities at the time that included rear alleys providing a convenient place to put garbage for pickup, new york had no other option than leaving it on the sidewalk... looking forward to this week! 🤘🇨🇦🤘
Correct. The cart with the flag is used to carry the casket/remains of fallen soldiers to and from the aircraft. Apparently, the connection was completely missed by ATW.
Have watched these NYC videos back to front but thoroughly enjoyed them. Thank you for taking us along and showing us what you see. Hope you have a lovely time 🗽
I’m so looking forward Adams to your New York adventures and what will be great is each day will be different and I will along with you will be seeing things I’ve never seen plus I will be learning new things just like the adventure through the IEmpire State Building where I learned quite a lot and the view was a view like no other boy I’ve never seen any thing like it so thank you Adam for this trip to New York it’s going to be the adventure of a lifetime so it will be great to have fun along with you now with that peace ☮️ love ❤️ and happiness to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next awesome Adam the daily woo adventure peace ☮️ out ✌️
I’d love to take you on a tour of Coney Island and the Brooklyn Bridge! FYI, I know all the cool folks in Coney and all the cool and interesting art in the city! 🗽
I really like these types of videos. I don't think I'll ever fly in my lifetime just dont need to right now but I love these from you. They're so relaxing and it shows me what to expect if I ever do decide to fly somewhere one day.
I was hoping that you would go to NY one day.. 👍 Funny for me to hear, that you haven’t been there so much and your first time in the E.S. Building.. I’m a dane and I went to NY from Denmark in 2009, got totally hooked on that city.. and came back in 10,11,12 and 17.. saw 12 Broadway shows, David Letterman show and up the E.S. Building 4 times.. I love that city.. I’ve been in 32 states and many cities, but NY is my favorite US city.. 😍
Heck yeah! The Empire State Building! I got to go there when I was fourteen. Had a wonderful marching band director who planned a trip for the band students. Our itinerary was chocked full. We had no performances, it was just for the experience.
As an outsider, New York can be so intimidating. I'm a small town guy, but the restaurants and the sites are just so amazing. I think NYC has better food than London, Hong Kong and Paris, as well. Great video Adam. Enjoy NYC!! I always stop in Queens when leaving the airport, (La Guardia) some of my favorite food in the city is there.
Don't let NYC intimidate you. You lower your brow, grunt and drive crazier than the cab drivers. That's what I do. No cursing or finger gestures req'd. Go Mets, also.
Can't wait to see this series. I remember when you were considering moving to New York. I didn't realize you've never really been here! This will be fun to see the city through your perspective. I hope you liked it
I was last in NYC in July 2001. I also went to the Empire State Building, and there was a huge line. Here's a sign of inflation, my ticket, which I still have on a pin board, was $15. It was a 2-3 hour ordeal to get to the top. I had a bunch of groups around me, like High School Drama kids, and Japanese tourists. I being by myself, stood out. A worker spotted me, pulled me out of line, and shot me express right to the top. It was awesome. I took several photos of the Twin Towers from up there. It was a business trip, I had an amazing flat at Chelsea Pier in a building my company owned. It was super swanky, 20' ceilings, bubble tub in the master, theatre set up. There was a lincoln town car inside the building, just behind a door in the master bedroom. The keys were in the bedroom nightstand. So cool. But I wasn't about to drive that barge in NYC traffic. I did get several dollar slices, and a hotdog from a cart while I was there, it seemed the thing to do. But I LOVED the Jamacan food! I'd never had fried plantains before that, it's what I really remember. Next time I go, I want to get a Chopped Cheese from a corner bodega.
visted New York City in 2015 by car from central California visited some friends in Clark's ville Tennessee plus the second time went on Amtrak towards New York left from Sacramento California.
Awesome Adam, welcome to NYC. I live in Brooklyn, NY. Sheepshead Bay Area and not far from Coney Island. Hope you get to this area of Brooklyn during your visit.
Chrysler Building is the one you can see from your hotel building directly infront the Empire State building is further to the left and further away in the background.
Going to new York about 20yrs ago was the first time I ever saw car parks, with the cars kind of stacked on top of each other! I saw a glimpse of one in this vlog!
RI is great suggestion. Great city views and you can also get there through Long Island City, studios of their own like Silver Cup and Kaufman (Astoria) where a few Marx Bros. movies were made. The hospital is pretty crazy.
Slam with Onyx and Biohazard was a good one. Went full circle with your trip to NYC. Hopefully you have some punk rock landmarks on your itinerary. CBs, L'Amour, etc.
Went to the Empire state building in 1972 I was 8. My dad took us to Canada For the solar eclipse and stopped by on the way back to NORTH CAROLINE. My dad years later told me about the taxi driver that took us way out of the way that made it more Expensive my dad did not argue and just paid the amount. Don't remember much but what I do was exciting. Keep up the exciting videos Mr. The Dailywoo
Went to NY for Christmas for the first time. Fell in love with the city I really want to go back for the summer and enjoy it even more. Top of the rock has. a nicer view of Central Park. Enjoy your stay, maybe you’ll see a show. If you got tickets for the Statue of Liberty hopefully you were able to get access to the crown. If not the pedestal still has a great view.
Man Adam, sometimes I wish I could just sell my stuff and travel on a whim.. I really respect and appreciate what you do. Love the vids, love starting my day with you buddy. And all the fellows subscribers. Mornin/goodnight wherever you be.
There are restaurants on the river, in Brooklyn where you can get excellent photo ops of Manhattan in the background at night. Your also going to love Central Park! So much content you can film in NYC! We were there a week, and just touched the surface. You could spend a year filming in Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Manhattan! Wait until your on the subways! No eye contact, and you will see many different performances there, you can also get lost on the subways. Your going to love the feeling/experience, and when you get back home you will miss it. There’s no place so exciting as NYC! So much to see, and experience!!! 🍎 😊
So excited to watch this...love NYC. I know you are watching what you eat but there is a great restaurant in the theater district, John's Pizzeria, beautiful place. Use to be an old church! Have a great time. I need to plan another trip to NYC soon!!
@23:30 ,nope ! You can arrive in either direction at EWR (Newark Airport) as the planes rotate approach several times a day due to either air traffic volume as well as the weather, I live directly under both the approach & departure flight path & it switches quite often ✈️
WHAT?! This is crazy. We just got back from our 1st trip to NYC on Wed night. We were there 5 days. It is definitely "a vibe" We went to "Top of the (30) rock, Central Park, Circle Line Cruise (Statue of LIberty), China Town, Little Italy, Times Square 2x, Grand Central Station, Natural History Museum, Nintendo, Disney & Lego store, more shopping, lots of eating and lots of walking till we couldn't move anymore. Still didn't see everything. Next time! We actually stayed 4 blocks from your hotel. It feels weird being back home (Midwest) I already miss it, your videos are helping us cope! Cannot wait to see more!!! ENJOY.
Welcome, Adam! Looking forward to your NYC vlogs this week! Would have loved to connect before your trip to give you a few ideas on interesting sites, filming locations, etc in the area. Maybe for your next trip 🙂
I like when you travel. Traveling blogs are relaxing to watch. Looking forward to the NYC Trip. It's different seeing you in a City that's as hype as NY. Like watching Mr Rogers visit Philadelphia. =)
The history of central park is definitely worth exploring. Outstanding museums surround it as well as carnegie hall. Been there many times. I went to high school in nys 90 miles north of nyc.
Hello from Gatlinburg TN Smoky Mountains Mr Woo...When you were filming the buildings in awe, they looked like a model NYC. I can't get over how many buildings are crammed onto that island ...and I thought GATLINBURG TN was Packed 😂😂🐻🌄🏞️
It was great to see NYC through your eyes. Being from New York sometimes we take its magic for granted, so it is refreshing to see you enjoying the empire state building. Plus with your flight, it was cool to see the Rocky steps from high in the sky. We wish we knew you were around, so many things we would love to show from the old polo grounds where the Mets first played to important NYC locations in the east village in the history of punk music. On our channel we have been trying to document as much of NYC ad possible but it is so big and vast it is a daunting task but we love every second. Wish we had the chance to show you cool stuff someday.
Psst ... he's gonna be in NYC for a week! Maybe leave a comment on his IG stories for a better chance of him seeing it vs here where hundreds of us leave comments. Good luck Joe & Joey!
Yes! NYC is the best place for you Adam because it never stops lol. But honestly I’ve been going there since I was a kid and there’s something new to find every time. Enjoy it and think about getting an on/off double decker tour bus, it hits all the tourist spots and is transportation as well.
If you're going to the Yankees/Rays game tonight, it's Star Wars Night tonight. They are giving away a Mandalorian-themed bobblehead of Yankees player Anthony Rizzo. I know you're a Rays fan, but I think you should show up early to get it because of your love for Star Wars merch. Have a good day and enjoy NYC from a NYC native!
I was in NYC for the first time ever a few weeks ago for work. I only had a few hours to wonder the streets and explore. We just had time to walk around time square then walked to 30 Rock to see it from the outside. It's a whole other type of experience. Everything was so fast paced. When walking down the street we were pretty much forced to rush down the street due to the huge crowds of people. Very different but cool place. Not somewhere i would personally want to live being at such a crazy fast rushed pace all the time but I would definitely like to return some time with more time to see everything on my own pace. I enjoy living outside big cities where its a more relaxed pace then i can go into the cities when i want to explore and experience the cities. Enjoy your time and games. Safe travels!!
You didn't see any of NY then. You went to places no one from NYC ever goes. You went to tourist traps. Go back sometime and see some other stuff. You'll enjoy it more :)
Oh wow I am so jealous of that hotel view. The Empire State Building is top of my bucket list, always loved it and one day I hope to be able to step out onto that viewing platform. 👍
Adam, planes don't do reverse, so they need the tug to push it back. The yellow rod is called a "tow bar" and is what connects the tug to the aircraft. Fun aviation facts! 😁
For future reference, Adam, limos are usually cheaper than taxis from Newark to Manhattan if you book before your flight. Its because a limo is a flat rate.