 One thing that we are doing in Midtown Manhattan is catching a Broadway show and Broadway shows are really popular in New York. It's basically a live performance, a live theatre and there's a street called the Broadway Street. There are about 50 theatres and there are numerous shows that you can catch. Now either you can combine it with the same day that you do Midtown or you can even come here on a separate evening to just catch the show. Now keep in mind that some of the really popular shows like The Lion King, Big Hair and Frozen gets sold out weeks and months in advance so if you want to catch these you have to do an advance booking. Now Broadway shows are a little expensive, they cost about $100 per person but there is a way to get cheaper tickets. So if you come here in Jan there's actually a week called the Broadway week which actually it's a Broadway 4th night so for about two weeks you can get one plus one tickets and that's what we are doing today so both of us are going to watch the Broadway show and both of us put together we are going to pay $100 for the Broadway ticket. The second way which you can get cheaper Broadway tickets and this works throughout the year is coming right here and going to the DKDS counter which I'm going to show you next. So here the same day Broadway shows you can get at a discounted price but you need to come here in the evening check which shows are available for that particular day and then it's basically a last minute booking. Given that the discount is significant it's about 35% I think you can do that as well. So for a discounted Broadway ticket look for the red DKDS board and this is a very prominent board in Times Square very difficult to miss and here you have a display board which basically lists the shows which are available for today along with the prices. So each show is a different price so what you pay really depends on what you want to watch but the discount ranges anywhere between 20 to 50% of the original price and I think that's pretty significant. So if you haven't planned anything and haven't booked your Broadway show then you can come here last minute check which are available and buy that. Once you're done with your Broadway show what you do come to Times Square this is right next to the Broadway street and I think this is the brightest loudest and I guess the most crowded street in New York but one trip is going to be Times Square so you what you do here come here admire the lights just take the atmosphere in take your pictures take your selfies and then get out. So also you need to be careful here because Times Square is a little bit of a tourist trap and all the food and everything else here is also slightly more expensive so in my opinion avoid eating or drinking anything here just come here to see the vibe and to take the pictures.