Fun trip.Got to NY around 9:45 Sunday morning.  Took the subway to Central Park Zoo.  We had lunch at something like Cinema Cafe on E 60th.  It was fine, nothing special.  We then went back to Central Park and wandered around for a couple hours.  The kids really enjoyed climbing on the rocks.Around 3:00 we took the subway to our hotel and checked-in.  Since we got up around 4:30 that morning and the kids just spent a couple hours walking and running around, it was nap time.  The kids were wiped out.  My daughter and I then went to get dinner to bring back to the room.  A Lombardi's cheese pizza for the kids and Cafe Habana for the wife and I.  We really liked Cafe Habana.  Lombardi's was pretty meh, IMO.Later that evening, when everyone had their energy back, we walked to the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory.  Black Sesame for me (kind of weird), lemon sorbet for Mrs. dgreen (too sweet), mint chocolate for one kid (pretty good), and chocolate for two other kids (the best choice of all our orders).  It was a fun walk.Monday morning, wife and daughter went to Russ and Daughters for breakfast.  Some bagels, bread, and lox.  Kids didn't really like anything from there, so we packed up, checked out, and just went to Whole Foods for them.After breakfast, one kid and I took the subway and the wife and two kids took a cab to the American Girl Doll store.  We were racing.  My son and I barely won.  While the daughter looked around and picked out a new doll, I took the boys to get something from the Lego Store.  We meet back at the doll store and my wife has to search the store for my daughter's jacket.  While she does that, she misses the action at the corner of 5th Avenue.  I didn't see what happened at first, but I suddenly hear a strange sound and see a few people around a man on the ground.  Not sure what was happening, but the driver of a black town car was on the street moaning/shrieking.  Maybe he was seizing?  Not sure.  Anyway, extremely impressive that I think it was literally maybe 30 seconds for two cops to be there and maybe 60 seconds for the ambulance and fire truck to show up.  Within maybe another 2 minutes, the man was lifted on a stretcher and in the ambulance.  The whole event was over in a about five minutes.So, we then start walking towards a subway that will take us to Brooklyn for lunch and to walk the bridge.  It was almost 1:00 and Grimaldi's had a decent-sized line outside, so we opted out.  We ended up at Front Street Pizza.  It was fine and was actually probably our cheapest meal of the trip.  The food reminded a lot of a local "NY Pizza" joint near my house, which is owned and operated by legit Italians via NYC.  The best part was that it was probably the only time we were surrounded by the stereotypical NYer.  The employees seemed to have the accent and attitude that people expect to find in NY.Lunch is over and we walk the bridge.  For whatever reason, I didn't have any great expectations of this walk, but I thought it was really cool.  It was a nice day and gives great views of Manhattan.  Provided some really good photo opps.  The bridge gave the kids their first look at the Statue of Liberty, but they wanted to get closer.  So, after we get back to Manhattan, we walk down to Battery Park.  We took a brief rest at City Hall Park and then kept going straight down Broadway.Battery Park obviously gave a better view of the Statue than the Brooklyn Bridge, but it still didn't satisfy the kids.  Actually, I think they just wanted to be on a boat.  To the Staten Island ferry.  Took a ride to Staten Island and back and we were able to get a better look at the Statue.  I think it was around 5:00 at this point and our train was at 7:40, so it was time to head back up to Midtown.We had to go back to the American Girl Doll store because my wife left her wallet there.  We then took our time walking from there to Times Square, hung out for a few minutes, and then down to Penn Station.  Grabbed dinner to take on the train and headed home.It was fun and tiring.  Everyone really enjoyed it.