Business or Pleasure?

Last week, my sister and I traveled to New York City for a business trip.

Last week, my sister and I traveled to New York City for a business trip. Business travel is different from pleasure travel. Pleasure travel has a certain speed to it, usually relaxed. However, when we travel to New York, it is hard to tell the difference because we love the city so much. We keep a rapid and packed schedule, but we find time to enjoy the tiny, minute and forgotten pieces of the Big Apple while taking in all the big, loud and spectacular.

Hybrid cabs have changed the city.
Hybrid cabs have changed the city.

When I got home, I was sent a survey from a hotel chain that my husband and I use and for which we collect points. One of the questions was something along the lines of, “How often do you stay overnight for business and how much for pleasure?”

Another great building facade in the middle of a block.
Another great building facade in the middle of a block.

I was stymied only in that I count New York as both – in the same trip! – and there was no check box for that.

My favorite neon on the trip, as seen in the mirror.
My favorite neon on the trip, as seen in the mirror.

Enjoy these photos. Of course we had fun, but we’ve been mixing business with pleasure for so long it’s a blurry mess in our heads.

Our "desk" in the hotel lobby.
Our “desk” in the hotel lobby.

Have a great week.

Sloane

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4 thoughts on “Business or Pleasure?”

  1. Exclamation rather than question mark on above. Love the shots! They tell a story.

  2. I didn’t see you anywhere in the halls of Javits! But maybe I’ll see some of what you bought in STUFF soon.

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