Friday, December 16, 2011

New York Botanical Gardens Holiday Train Show

This holiday season make sure you head to Brooklyn to see the New York Botanical Garden Holiday Train Show! My family had the opportunity to attend the show this year and it was fantastic!  I highly recommend attending in the early evening so that you can appreciate the gorgeous light displays throughout the Garden. The Holiday Train Show is a display of many famous New York City landmark replicas that are showcased throughout the train tracks. The detail is absolutely amazing and as you walk through the the display you can see many different types of trains coursing through the tracks. There is also an area where you can see how the replicas are made. My kids really enjoyed the Gingerbread Adventures. You walk through a path of festive decorations and Gingerbread Houses that the kids can play inside. There is also a cookie decorating workshop and of course, you get to eat your creation! You don't want to miss this one of a kind display..get there before the season ends!





 

About the Holiday Train Show

Within the enchanting setting of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, model trains zip over bridges and past replicas of New York landmarks made of plant parts such as nuts, bark, and leaves. Show favorites include the original Yankee Stadium, Statue of Liberty, and Brooklyn Bridge.

Artist’s Studio - NEW

This year visitors will get an insider’s look at how the replicas are constructed. Models in different stages of completion will show how a structure destined for the Holiday Train Show is framed and begins taking shape through the addition of plant material. Photos, interpretive panels, tools, and supplies help tell the story of how the magic comes together.

Gingerbread Adventures

Open during regular Garden hours for exploration
Children explore the spices that make up a classic gingerbread recipe. Kids can step inside a child-sized gingerbread playhouse and also decorate a gingersnap cookie with frosting and candies. All ages will enjoy viewing a display of gingerbread houses made by New York City-area bakers.

Holiday Film Festival

Fridays–Sundays, November 19–January 1
Enjoy holiday classics and cartoon favorites. Plus, get a behind-the- scenes look at the creation of the Holiday Train Show in a PBS documentary narrated by David Hartman and featuring exclusive interviews with designer Paul Busse.

The Little Engine That Could Puppet Show

Tuesdays–Thursdays, November 29–December 29, and Mondays, December 19 & 26
The classic tale of The Little Engine That Could ™ is brought to life in an exciting presentation by New York City puppet master Ralph Lee. The whole family can join the fun to get the determined train over the mountain!
(©Penguin Group USA)

NEW! All Aboard with Thomas and Friends at the Holiday Train Show

Daily, January 2–16
Thomas and Friends™ are pulling into the station! Join Thomas and Driver Sam on a fun-filled, sing-along, mini-performance.
(Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends ©2011 Gullane [Thomas] Limited.)

Get your tickets HERE

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Another Pixie Dusted Adventure at Walt Disney World



We just got back from another amazing Disney World vacation. (as much as I like talking about my Disney trips, I wish I was saying "One more day until Disney!") This trip was magical and special just like our trips in previous years but I was lucky enough to have some extra pixie dust sprinkled on me during our stay this time! We stayed at the gorgeous Animal Kingdom Lodge and had a beautiful room overlooking the Savanna.
Since it was my birthday & my youngest daughter's birthday we had a special treat waiting for us when we arrived to our room..YUM!
The Fall is a fabulous time to visit Disney World. It was a little hot our first few days but by the end of the week the days had a nice breeze and the evenings were cool and relaxing! And then there's Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party! So much fun and a "must do" if you are visiting in late September and the month of October! The Magic Kingdom closes at 7pm and park goers that purchased tickets for this evening full of tricks & treats are given wrist bands to stay in the Park until midnight. There's trick or treating, ( you have never seen so much candy!) character Meet & Greets, fireworks, and the parade..oh the parade! Disney Villians, the Haunted Mansion crew, Pooh Bear and the Gang, and so much more, it is truly a sight to see! Cinderella's Castle even gets in on the fun! Check out the Castle below and the special Halloween effects!
So, of course we had to dress up for this very special party and what could be a better way to prepare than a trip to the Bibbidy Bobbidy Boutique. The BBBoutique in Magic Kingdom is just behind the Castle and there you will find your fairy Godmother awaiting to take care of all your princess needs! From Snow White to the newest Disney Princess Rapunzel, they have everything you need to make a little girls fairy tale come true. My two Princesses chose Rapunzel and Tiana..the look on their faces when they got to see themselves made up as their favorite Princess, well, it was truly priceless. I'm getting teary all over again just thinking about it!

We had lunch at Cinderella's Royal Table earlier in the day so we wouldn't ruin the  make-up or outfits ( their idea, not mine. girly girls.. what can I say!) Truly a one of a kind experience, Cinderella's Royal Table is what every little girl ( and Mommies too) dreams of. Before you are even seated the magic starts with a greeting and picture with Cinderella! ( all photos are included in the meal price) Once upstairs Snow White, Ariel, Princess Aurora, and Belle stop by a visit each and every guest with hugs and smiles!

One of the highlights of this trip was attending the second annual Disney Mom's Panel Meet Up. I can't tell you how thrilled I was to get the chance to meet all of the amazing Moms (and Dads too) that make up this Panel. I have been to Disney World so many times that I know the Parks and Resorts inside and out...but these ladies and gents... well, they have the scoop on EVERYTHING...Disney Vacation Club, Adventures by Disney, Disney Cruises, Run Disney, you name it, they know it, and are happy to share it! Held at the Odyssey in Epcot, the Hall was transformed into sea of sparkling pink trees & pixie dust. Delicious food, Face painting ( and arm painting as well!) balloons, ( we even got to meet that ever elusive Daisy Duck) and best of all connecting and meeting this terrific group of Moms & Dads. It felt like hanging out with family, they are warm and friendly and have such an enthusiasm and excitement for all things Disney, you can't help but love the whole entire bunch!

The last day of our vacation began with a Sunrise Safari. The Sunrise Safari is a tour experienced offered only to guests staying on Club Level at AKL, It does cost extra but it is well worth every penny! We left bright and early from Animal Kingdom Lodge ( be sure to have something to eat in your room beforehand since the tour starts prior to the breakfast hours at the Kilimanjaro Club) and were taken over to Animal Kingdom Park for a behind the scenes Kilimanjaro Safari tour. To be up close to these beautiful exotic animals...what an unbelievable experience. We witnessed giraffes in full sprint enjoying the cool weather, mama and baby Elephant lounging by the water hole, warthogs ( Hello Pumbaa!), and so much more. Breathtaking, awesome, magnificent...those words do not even begin to describe our morning. The tour ended with a fabulous breakfast buffet at Pizzafari . The food was delicious and the staff was very accommodating. Our tour guide stayed and dined with the group and answered the many questions my little ones had for her about all of the animals. One of the BEST experiences of the many we have been able to take part in. We ended our day with dinner at Sanaa. ( and what a way to end a vacation!)  African cuisine with Indian flavors,  the food is as beautiful as it is delicious which is no surprise since "Sanaa" means artwork in Swahili.  I can't wait to go back again and enjoy more of Sanaa's fabulous menu..and we will be going back again..soon! ( February to be exact since I will be running the Disney Princess Half Marathon! )


I have been asked many times why I keep going back to Disney World time and time again. I hear " Don't you want to do something new?" My answer is always the same:  Each time we go to Disney World it IS something new. There is so much to see, and experience that it is never the same vacation twice. Whether it's a new Resort, a tour, parades, parties, a new restaurant, character experience,..each time is special and different. There is a comfort for me in going to Disney World, I know that anything is possible there and all of the cast members go out of there way to make it so! When I walk down Main Street at Magic Kingdom I am genuinely moved..you see..I get to be a little girl again and experience magic and make believe for myself and  with my children. I am a Princess and a Pirate with them and I get to feel their joy! Is there anything that is more precious? So when you are greeted at Disney World with a "Welcome Home"...it absolutely feels that way because the memories made there are forever part of the "home" in your heart... and as they say.."There's No Place Like Home"...especially when it's Disney!

Friday, October 7, 2011

OXO - Cookies for Kids' Cancer - Making a Difference




I recently held a "Bake and Bond" Cookie party at my house to support OXO and their Cookies for Kids' Cancer organization. We had a great time mixing, mingling, and of course, eating the cookies afterward. It is a great way to spend time with family and friends and all of you can help out this wonderful cause with something as simple & delicious as a cookie! Host a Bake Sale, Find one near you, Buy some cookies or Send a Virtual Cookie to someone special! OXO provided me with some fabulous baking tools to help in preparing our cookie batches! AND, I have 2 sets of these amazing OXO tools to giveaway! Comment below this article and let me know what your favorite Cookie is and you will be entered to win an OXO prize pack! Winner will be drawn at random and announced in next week's newsletter! Must be a SUBSCRIBER to be eligible!

ABOUT COOKIES FOR KIDS CANCER

Cookies for Kids' Cancer, a non profit organization , was founded by parents inspired by their son Liam's battle with cancer. They were shocked to learn that the main reason over 25% of kids diagnosed with cancer do not survive is because of a lack of effective therapies. And the reason for the lack of therapies was very simple: lack of funding. They pledged to support the development of new and better treatments by giving people a simple way to get involved.

It all started with 96,000 cookies...
Gretchen had a crazy idea for a larger-than-life bake sale with the goal of baking 96,000 cookies with friends and volunteers. Dozens of other families whose children were also battling Neuroblastoma got involved and began to take orders for cookies from friends, co-workers, and neighbors. All 96,000 cookies were sold in three weeks, thanks to the work of over 250 volunteers. The event raised over $400,000 for pediatric cancer research, but it was soon clear that something bigger than a bake sale had begun. Even weeks after the event was over, requests for cookies kept coming in. What started as a desperate act to raise money and awareness for her child's own cancer blossomed into something much bigger than any had planned. The event caught the eye and the hearts of the media and people all over the country. Emails from across the United States started flooding in asking the same simple question "what can we do to help?"
Be a Good Cookie
Make a difference by joining the mission to find a cure for pediatric cancer. There are many ways to support Cookies for Kids' Cancer. Hosting a bake sale is a sweet and simple way for people everywhere to get involved in the fight against pediatric cancer. Send our cookies for birthdays, anniversaries, or just because. Our cookies taste as good to eat as they feel to give.

And you don't have to eat or bake cookies to be a Good Cookie. Other supporters have run marathons, held tag sales, organized golf tournaments, collected spare change, and hosted car washes to support Cookies for Kids' Cancer. We've even made it simple to donate online once or once a month with online giving. The ideas are only limited by your imagination. No effort is too small and every penny counts.
Their mission:
Cookies for Kids' Cancer is committed to raising funds to support research for new and improved therapies for pediatric cancer, the leading cause of death by disease for children under the age of 18. Through the concept of local bake sales, Cookies for Kids' Cancer provides the inspiration and support for individuals, communities, and businesses to help fight pediatric cancer.
Facts about Kids' Cancers
Cookies for Kids' Cancer is not about one child or one type of pediatric cancer. It is about changing the facts of pediatric cancer for the better, forever. Important statistics to know:
  • Cancer claims the lives of more children annually than any other disease " more than asthma, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis & AIDS combined.
  • 46 children per day are diagnosed with cancer totaling nearly 13,000 new cases per year.
  • Cure rates have improved dramatically and advances in childhood cancer research has provided seminal insights into the cancer problem in general. Today, 4 out 5 children diagnosed with cancer can be cured.
  • While long-term goals for the pediatric cancer community will focus on securing more federal funding for childhood cancer research (more than the 1-2% of the National Cancer Institute budget that is current expended), philanthropy plays a critical and essential role in the ongoing battle against childhood cancer.








Friday, July 29, 2011

Grand Hyatt San Antonio - One of Texas' Shining Stars


The chic and trendy Grand Hyatt San Antonio located in downtown San Antonio, Texas offers 37 stories of luxury and an amazing view of the city's beautiful skyline. The Grand Hyatt SA is the place to stay if you want to  experience the culturally rich area of San Antonio. With it's history and local attractions like The Alamo, The River Walk, Sea World, and Six Flags Fiesta Texas, you can enjoy a variety of vacation options in this vibrant and friendly City!


Upon entering the lobby of the Grand Hyatt San Antonio you are greeted by the stunning decor, modern with a Latin flair, the bold colors and gorgeous light fixtures give it the feel of an art gallery.  The staff is attentive and cheerful and call you by name from the minute you check in ( and they don't forget it, I love that) My room was spacious, beautiful, and spotlessly clean with the most comfortable bed I have slept on in years..I seriously had the best nights sleep while there!


Start your day with a quick trip to Perks Coffee & More located in the lobby. Delicious frappucinos, lattes, fresh brewed coffee, juice, muffins, and lots of prepared snacks you can grab and go as you head out to explore the many sites and sounds of San Antonio that are right outside your door! Literally, all you have to do is walk outside and you are right on San Antonio's famous River Walk. The best way to describe the River Walk is "full of life"! A 5 mile network of walkways along the San Antonio River, River Walk is lined with shops, restaurants, tranquil gardens, local craftsman selling unique jewelery, clothing, and decor, music, and much more. Take your time and stroll the Walk or hop in a water taxi and float along the river as you listen to mariachi bands, admire the architecture, and hear about the history and landmarks of the area. Other local attractions like the San Antonio Zoo, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Sea World, Market Square, and the San Antonio Botanical Garden are located just a short distance from the Grand Hyatt San Antonio. This City has so much to offer you are sure to find the vacation experience that fits your family's needs!



The hotel's heated roof-top lap pool has a breath taking view of the City. Spend the afternoon lounging poolside or end your busy day with a quick dip as you take in the sites of the skyline. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the 3 fabulous restaurants at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio. The Achiote River Cafe located on the River Walk offers an exciting Pan Latino menu. Treat yourself to a mojito and some ceviche as you overlook the San Antonio River at Terrace Bar  or have some sushi and cocktails at Bar Rojo.


My family had a great time at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio. The location was perfect for us with all of its marvelous amenities and easy access to all that San Antonio has to offer. San Antonio and the Grand Hyatt will see us again soon! For more information on the Grand Hyatt San Antonio visit www.grandsanantonio.hyatt.com or call (210) 270-8498.


The Smurfs in 3-D


Our little blue friends the Smurfs are back and taking on the Big Apple! Only 3 apples high themselves, the Smurfs need to figure out a way to get back to their mushroom village after being chased out by the evil wizard Gargamel. Transported through a magic portal they find themselves on the busy streets of New York City. Join Papa Smurf, Smurfette ( voiced by Katy Perry), Clumsy, Grouchy, Brainy, and Gutsy Smurf as they meet new friends Patrick & Grace ( Neil Patrick Harris & Jayma Mays), expectant parents whose lives are turned upside down by the arrival of these tiny blue beings. With Gargamel ( Hank Azaria) in pursuit they have to find their way home before they end up in his clutches. 

I had the opportunity to preview The Smurfs 3-D with my family in tow and we all enjoyed it. The movie had many of the familiar elements of the Smurfs TV cartoon that was on while I was growing up; the Smurfs theme song ( remember "la-la la, la, la la sing a happy song"?), the cute little mushroom village & teamwork of all the Smurfs together, and, of course, Gargamel and his sidekick Azreal the Cat, still trying to capture the Smurfs! Watching the Smurfs as they navigated their way around famous NYC landmarks ( Central Park, FAO Schwarz,Times Square, etc.) was very entertaining!  It's hard enough to make your way through the City as a "human" let alone as a Smurf and the director, Raja Gosnell,  had us laughing all the way through the "smurfy" dialogue as we get to experience the Smurfs in modern day. We had so much fun following the Smurfs on their journey back to Smurf Village. It was wonderful to share something that I grew up watching with my own children. ( I confess, I still have my Smurfette doll tucked away in a keepsake box). Clever with just the right amount silliness mixed in, The Smurfs 3-D is a great movie for the whole family! And at just under just under an hour and a half, the movie is the perfect length to keep the attention of  little ones. 

A heart warming story about Family and sticking together, the Smurfs 3-D, will charm parents and a whole new generation of children! Welcome back Smurfs! The Smurfs 3-D opens this Friday 7/29. ( Be sure to stay tuned through the credits to see how the Smurfs NYC experience influences the rebuilding of their Village :) )

Some Fun Smurf Facts:

  • The Smufs have been around since 1958 and were originally called the "Schtroumpfs"
  • Hank Azaria, who played Gargamel, shaved his head for the role. He spent over a 130 hours in a make up chair during the process of making the movie.
  • Smurfette is the only female Smurf (see the movie to find out why)
  • Three new Smurfs are introduced in the movie: Crazy, Gutsy, & Panicky.
  • Smurfs are vegetarians
  • For many years the Smurfs were part of the Ice Capades shows
  • It took 3 years to develop the script to the Smurfs movie



          

Friday, July 15, 2011

Get Lost in Family Adventure at the Hyatt Lost Pines Resort

Photo courtesy of The Hyatt Lost Pines Resort

Situated along the banks of the Colorado River between Austin & Bastrop, Texas the Hyatt Lost Pines Resort is the kind of place that has you planning your next visit there before you even leave! Whether you want a  family vacation, a couples getaway, or both, the Lost Pines Resort has it all covered and then some!

Some of Beautiful Grounds at The Hyatt Lost Pines Resort - photo by Susan Pazera
 There are over 16 miles of trails where you can horseback ride, bike ride ( the bike rentals are free), and hike as you take in the gorgeous property that encompasses the Lost Pines Resort. Rafting or kayaking on the Colorado River, swimming in the 1,000 foot Crooked River Water Park, tennis, zipline, climbing wall , and golfing at Wolf Dancer Golf Club are all part of the many experiences offered at the Resort.

The Lazy River at The Hyatt Lost Pines Resort - photo by Susan Pazera
My son having fun on the water slide at The Hyatt Lost Pines Resort -photo by Susan Pazera
 My 16 year old son had the opportunity to kayak the Colorado with certified guides. It was his first time kayaking and the guides were exceptional,  he caught on quickly and learned the history of the area while paddling down the river!
Photo courtesy of The Hyatt Lost Pines Resort
 Want to indulge in a little pampering? Sign the kids up for Camp Hyatt,( more below) the Resort's program for children, while you relax and get a massage at Spa Django. Spa Django offers therapeutic massage, deep tissue, facials, manicures, pedicures and many other body treatments. I was invited to experience a wonderful "Django Massage", a combination of relaxation and aromatherapy. Kendra, my wonderful masseuse, was the best. Not only did I get a fantastic massage, I received a lesson on "Django", which means " I awaken"and got to listen to music by Django Reinhardt from which the signature massage gets it's inspiration. The little ones can indulge in some pampering too at the Wilde Hare Youth Spa. Ice Cream pedicures, Ooey Gooey manicures, glam hair extensions, and princess hairdos are offered for the younger set!
Photo courtesy of The Hyatt Lost Pines Resort
 My youngest two children got to experience Camp Hyatt. They went on a nature hike, did crafts ( my 4 year old loves the ceramic piggy bank she got to paint), played indoor and outdoor sports, watched a movie ( popcorn included :) and had a great afternoon. It was very hard to get them to leave! Camp Hyatt was their favorite part of the day!

Don't miss visiting the Resort mascots, two Longhorn Steers ( T-Bone & Rib Eye ). There are "meet, greet, and seat" events available that allow you to interact with them and even sit in their saddles. They also have two Percheron draft horses that provide wagon rides throughout the resort. Say hello to Hoss too, their 125 pound Newfoundland "pup"!
Photo courtesy of The Hyatt Lost Pines Resort
There are so many dining experiences to choose from at the Lost Pines Resort.  Firewheel Cafe and Sheller's Bar and Grill are perfect for the whole family. For super casual poolside dining there's Old Buck's Place located right next to the lazy river! If you are looking for elegant dining be sure to check out Stories Fine Dining Establishment , fine wine and beautiful decor and everything you need to celebrate special moments. And for dessert?? End your day by the fire pit making S'mores and watching a movie on the Big Screen under the stars!
Enjoying S'mores by the Firepit at The Hyatt Lost Pines Resort -photo by Susan Pazera
The Hyatt Lost Pines Resort is the ideal place for a family vacation and also for the couple looking for a romantic getaway. We had a wonderful time and like I said, the planning has already started for our next visit!
For more information about Lost Pines visit www.lostpines.hyatt.com or call (512)308-1234.
Another beautiful picture of the Grounds at The Hyatt Lost Pines Resort- photo by Susan Pazera

Monday, June 6, 2011

Summer in The Mountains - Smuggler's Notch Resort in Vermont

Close your eyes and picture yourself gliding across a beautiful mountain lake in a canoe, hiking through a green mountain forest, and then soaring high above the trees to get a bird's eye view of mature strands of hemlock, white birch, and sugar maple. Imagine days filled with tennis, golf, pools & water slides, family picnics, and  geocaching. Well, all of these adventures and much much more await you at Smuggler's Notch Resort in Vermont. Summer at Smuggs' is the experience of a lifetime!  Smugglers' Notch guarantees fun and they know how to deliver!

Smuggler's summer programs for children ages 3 to 17 offer nature discovery, pool outings, and arts & crafts as well as many other great ways to fill the day. Kids 7 to 10 can choose to focus on special interests such as performance, adventure & games, and a variety of other programs. Specialty camps in Tennis, Skateboarding, and High Adventure are also part of the wide range of activities Smuggs' provides.  The popular High Adventure Camp features four days of active fun including kayaking, taking on the High Ropes Challenge course, Notchville Park's climbing tower, and an exciting Via Ferrata experience with zipline. Via Ferrata, also known as "the Iron Way",combines hiking, rock climbing, & high ropes adventure. Guides will clip you in and lead you on a hike through the woods, rocky terrain and stream beds near Smuggs'. Safely traverse local gorges, scale huge boulders and walk along picturesque trails. No experience necessary!


With 8 heated pools and 4 water slides to choose from you can spend your days lounging poolside as the kids splash and play in the sun! At Rum Runners' Hideaway, Smuggs' scenic 6-acre reservoir located high on Morse Mountain, your family can enjoy fishing, picnicking and swimming. In the swimming area, there is a Fidget Ladder Climb and Aqua Jump, a 25-foot diameter water trampoline with attached Slide Walk and Aqua Launch for bouncing and launching into the water—a great way to have fun and soak yourself and your friends! 

Your family will also love Smuggs' llama treks, which provide an opportunity to hike and picnic with these gentle creatures in the woods and trails around Smugglers' Notch. These 3 hour treks are fun for all ages. You may just fall in "llove" with a llama! 


Have a little one that's too young for the outdoor adventures?  No problem! Just drop your munchkin off at Treasure's, Smugg's state of the art Child Care Center. Children ages 6 weeks to 3 years can enjoy time in this 5,400 square foot wonderland. Giant fish tanks in every room, a multitude of age-appropriate toys, and a large outdoor playground make it a perfect place for your children while you have some Mom/Dad time out on the mountain.  

My older children and husband were thrilled to experience the Arbor Trek Zip line canopy tour, the newest addition to Smugg's attractions. The Tour follows a mountain brook from high above Smugglers' Notch Resort Village. The 2 1/2 to 3-hour Zipline Canopy Tour will have you soaring down more than 4,000 feet of zip lines, crossing sky bridges, and rappeling from trees. There is a minimum weight requirement (70lbs) but, there is a tandem option with an instructor for those that don't meet it.


Adults can choose from a mix of activities that include health and wellness programs, guided hikes, cooking classes with the chefs of the Resort's renowned Hearth and Candle Restaurant , and the new weekly Indulgence Tour . Indulge yourself in this day trip that is designed to pamper you with coffee, chocolate, wine, maple syrup, Vermont history, and covered bridges. This trip includes stops at Brown & Jenkins Coffee Roasters, Snowflake Chocolates, Boyden Valley Winery, VT Maple Outlet, and Covered Bridges. As well as a stop at the Old Red Mill to view the Snowflake Bentley Collection.





From down on the ground to high up in the sky.. indoor play ( be sure to check out Smuggs' FUNZone ) to the great outdoors.. and from tot to teen and in between, Smuggs' has it covered! Every member of your family will discover plenty of ways to have an unforgettable vacation!


For more information and to choose a Summer Vacation Package that fits your family's needs please visit their website at  www.smuggs.com  or call 1-802-644-8851.






RAIN - A Tribute to The Beatles

Let it RAIN!!!


My family and I recently had the opportunity to travel back in time. This magic was thanks to RAIN- A Tribute to the Beatles, a show that transports the audience to the past to experience the iconic music and presence of the Beatles.

You're not just watching a show, you are participating in a performance with John, Paul, George, and Ringo. RAIN makes you feel like you are right in the middle of a Beatles concert, listening to them perform songs over the span of their careers. There is no "play" to see, just an excellent selection of hit after hit performed at such a high caliber it's as if the actual Beatles are in front of you playing live.  Video screens display clips of real Beatles footage, commercials from the time period (which are hysterical), trivia, and the audience members enjoying the show.  There is nothing quite like dancing and singing to great music with your kids and we were up on our feet and enjoying every minute of it!

We were lucky enough to meet the extraordinarily talented cast of RAIN, Steve Landes (John Lennon), Joey Curatolo (Paul McCartney), Joe Bithorn (George Harrison), and Ralph Castelli (Ringo Starr).  My teenage son Sam had the chance to ask them a few questions.

We were lucky enough to meet the extraordinarily talented cast of RAIN, Steve Landes (John Lennon), Joey Curatolo (Paul McCartney), Joe Bithorn (George Harrison), and Ralph Castelli (Ringo Starr).  My teenage son Sam had the chance to ask them a few questions.

Sam:    How long have you been together performing?

Joey:   More than 20 years. Our newest member (Steve Landes) has been with us 12 years.

Sam:    How long have you been fans of the Beatles?

Joey:   We are 1st and 2nd generation fans, I actually saw them perform on the Ed Sullivan Show.
 

Sam:    How are you able to imitate your characters so perfectly?

Joey:   We studied them and still study. We really listen, constantly. It's an ongoing process that we tweak and tighten all the time.

Sam:    What is your favorite song to perform?

Joe:     We love them all and love the audience interaction.

Sam:    Which of the Beatles songs has a message that resonates most with you?

Joe:     Well, right now "Revolution" because of what is going on in the world today.

Steve:  All of the songs have a positive message..peace, love, how regular people can change the world. The messages are just as relevant today as they were back then.

Sam:    That's true. I was surprised that some of their music sounded country

Ralph:  As the times changed they expanded their repertoire to include something for everyone.

Sam:    What advice would you give to someone ( like me) who wanted to pursue a career in music?


Ralph:  Be well rounded. Learn and listen to all different types of music.

Sam:     Thank you so much for speaking with me, I can't wait to see the show again!


RAIN is a fantastic experience for the whole family! Bring the kids and bring the grandparents, everyone will have a great time! RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles is touring Nationally and showing on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre 256 West 47th Street, New York, NY  10036 . For more information or to purchase tickets go to www.raintribute.com