Thursday, June 25, 2015

Beat the Heat

Summer is here and the sun is shining! New York is hosting numerous water-based events this summer, offering travelers the opportunity to beat the heat! Explore the shores of New York at these events, all of which are accessible by Amtrak:

Photo Credit: Daily Dose
Hudson River Valley
Dragon Boat Race & Festival (0.9 miles from Poughkeepsie train station): Hang out on the Hudson River on Saturday, July 25 for a day of fun in the sun. While boat races transpire on the water, the Asian Culture Festival will occur on the shore. Games, food and drink, souvenirs, and dancing will be available for attendees. Dip your toes in the river to cool off, and then get back to the land for the cultural celebration.

Plattsburgh
Mayor’s Cup Regatta and Festival (0.5 miles from Plattsburgh Amtrak station): The community of Plattsburgh annually raises funds to host the Mayor’s Cup on Lake Champlain. Occurring July 9 – 12, this event features a boat parade of lights, a traditional regatta, live music, fireworks, and a variety of other family-friendly activities, this event is a great way to spend a day by the water and simultaneously support a local community’s love of fun.

Photo Credit: Canalside Buffalo
Buffalo
Canalside Free Concert Series (0.4 miles from Buffalo-Exchange Street Amtrak station): Buffalo’s waterfront entertainment district, Canalside, will host free concerts every Thursday night through August 20, featuring popular music performers. Admission is free, though VIP tickets are available for purchase by those who are 21 and older. Chill out Buffalo-style and enjoy the ambiance of an evening on the canal. 

Niagara Falls
Canal Fest of the Tonawandas (12.6 miles from Niagara Falls Amtrak station): The Tonawandas dedicate an entire 8 days, July 19 – 26, for this festival honoring the Erie Canal and its impact on our nation’s history. Enjoy fun activities, live entertainment, demonstrations, pageants, food, fireworks, and more at the largest event held along the New York State canal system. Cool off at the canal for one of New York’s top events.

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Crown Point
French & Indian War Encampment (7.2 miles from Port Henry Amtrak station): Step into history on August 8 – 9 by visiting the Registered National Landmark ruins of Fort Saint Frederick and the British “Crown Point” fort at the Crown Point State Historic Site. Re-enactments and demonstrations will be available for viewing. General admission to the site is free, while entrance to the museum is free for children, $3 for seniors/students, and $4 for adults. Witness this blast from the past on the shores of the Champlain, amongst the Green Mountains and Adirondacks.

From music performances to authentic history, the shores of New York State offer a variety of escapes from the blistering heat of summer. New York hosts events for all ages and interests, so chill out on an Amtrak train ride to get to any of these cool destinations. For more information on other summer events reachable by Amtrak and a 15% discount for Amtrak travel within New York State, visit NewYorkbyRail.com.

Friday, June 19, 2015

Celebrate July 4th at New York's Festivals and Fireworks Shows

The Fourth of July is only two weeks away, and this means family barbecues, fireworks, Revolutionary War re-enactments, and most of all, the celebration of our nation’s independence! Take part in a summertime tradition at one of these New York State Independence Day festivals and fireworks shows, all accessible by Amtrak.

New York City
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Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular (7.6 miles from Penn Station): On the evening of July 4, Macy’s will light up the skyline of New York City for the 39th time with its annual Fireworks Spectacular! A tradition since 1977, over 40,000 shells of fireworks are set off from the Brooklyn Bridge and water barges in New York Harbor to a patriotic musical soundtrack. For the best viewing spots, Macy’s recommends Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights Promenade, and all along the east side of Lower Manhattan. Arrive early to snag a good spot for the 9 p.m. show! Admission is free.

Poughkeepsie
Walkway Over the Hudson’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular (0.6 miles from Poughkeepsie Train Station): Enjoy breathtaking fireworks in a unique setting while sitting high above the Hudson River at the Walkway Over the Hudson’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular! Relax and enjoy the view as the fireworks fill up the sky and get reflected in the river below. Ticket holders are admitted to the Walkway at 6:30 p.m. and fireworks will begin between 9:00 and 9:30 p.m. Chairs and snacks are welcome! Admission is $12.50 for ages 6 and over. Children 5 and under are free.

Albany
Price Chopper Presents New York State’s Fourth of July Celebration (1.7 miles from Albany Rensselaer Amtrak Station): Since 1976, Price Chopper has presented this annual Albany tradition at Empire State Plaza. The celebration begins at 3 p.m. with a naturalization ceremony, dozens of food and crafts vendors, and children’s activities. Also featuring live music by New Jersey R&B horn band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. An afternoon and evening of fun and entertainment will culminate with the Empire State Plaza fireworks show at 9:15, dubbed the “best fireworks show in the region.” Admission is free.

Fort Ticonderoga
Photo Credit: Lake Champlain Region
Independence Day Weekend at Fort Ticonderoga (1.1 miles from Ticonderoga Amtrak Station): Partake in the historical side of Independence Day while also having fun on the grounds of Fort Ticonderoga! Highlights include Revolutionary War battle re-enactments and patriotic performances by the Fife & Drum Corps of Fort Ticonderoga, as well as educational family programs. Single-Day and Two-Day admission tickets are available. Prices vary based on age. Take advantage of one of Amtrak’s current discounts: Buy one adult train ticket and get a second ticket for free when traveling on The Adirondack to and from Fort Ticonderoga! For more information, visit Newyorkbyrail.com/Discounts. Fort Ticonderoga also offers a shuttle service to guests arriving on Amtrak to Ticonderoga’s Best Western Plus Inn and Suites and the Fort Ticonderoga museum campus. Shuttle service is free of charge through September 7.

Buffalo
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Canalside Independence Day Celebration (0.4 miles from Buffalo-Exchange Street Amtrak Station): Celebrate Fourth of July on the waterfront in beautiful downtown Buffalo at the Canalside Independence Day Celebration! Enjoy a wide selection of food vendors and live music from the Buffalo Niagara Concert Band, the George Scott Big Band, Big City Horns, and Lance Diamond. Activities for children include puppet shows, arts & crafts, face painting, and caricature art. A performance by Junior ROTC color guard at 9:15 p.m. and a flag folding ceremony at 9:30 p.m. will set the stage for the big fireworks show at 10:15 p.m. over Lake Erie! Admission is free.

Whether your idea of a perfect Fourth of July celebration is spending it with family and friends amongst good food, live music, and fireworks or paying tribute by learning more about the holiday’s history, New York State has something for everyone and Amtrak can get you there! For more information about upcoming events reachable by Amtrak and a 15% discount for Amtrak travel within New York State, visit Newyorkbyrail.com.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Have Some Fun at 2015’s Food and Drink Festivals



Have Some Fun at 2015’s Food and Drink Festivals


Whether you’re a food, beer or wine lover, there are some great offerings out there in the coming months. Food and drink festivals are being held all across New York state, and here are seven that we recommend you to check out! All are accessible via Amtrak’s fine, scenic routes: 


Montreal Beer Fest 
22nd Annual Montreal Beer Fest (takes place at Montreal Convention Center, 0.5 miles from Montreal Amtrak): Beer lovers and professional brewers will commence from June 10-14 this year at the Montreal Beer Festival. Not only will there be beer tastings, but workshops will be held where attendees can learn the art of beer brewing. Founded in 1994, this event is a hallmark of the brewing industry in Quebec and its success has led to similar showcases in Rio de Janeiro and Europe. Admission to the event itself is free, but the samplings of beer go at a rate of one dollar per ounce. 

NYC Bourbon Bash (takes place in multiple locations in NYC, you can get to all of them via Penn Station Amtrak): On June 13, at eight different bars, you can enjoy the best bourbon the Big Apple has to offer hopefully without blacking out! For $65, you can also indulge in great food and rock out to great music. A portion of all the proceeds go to various non-profit and charitable organizations. Tickets are to be ordered online and you must check in from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm sharp. The event goes on until 10:00 pm.


Saratoga Brewfest 
Saratoga Brewfest (located at the Saratoga County Fairgrounds, 6.6 miles from the Saratoga Springs Amtrak): Also on June 13, the Saratoga Brewfest will showcase some of the best local, regional and national craft beers along with great live music. More than 75 breweries are expected to participate with over 250 brews available to taste in samples. The event will also feature speakers from the craft brew industry. The festivities go on from 2:00 pm-5:00 pm, but VIPs can enjoy from 1:00 pm-5:00 pm. General admission tickets are $45 in advance and $55 at the door, while VIPs get in for $60. 

Empire Brew Fest
World of Beer Empire Brew Fest 2015 (takes place in the Chevy Court at the New York State Fairgrounds, 4.1 miles from the Syracuse Amtrak): For its 2015 outing, going from June 26th to 27th this year, this annual festival returns to Syracuse with more brewers and craft beers to go around. There will also be a Cornhole Tournament and interactive games which will test your knowledge of craft beer in addition to Giant Jenga and Giant Scrabble games for groups of friends to enjoy together! For those who are not big beer connoisseurs, there is a wine festival this year as well attached to the annual festivities. Admission breaks down like this: all day samplings are $35, the pay as you go rate is $10, and the designated driver rate is $5.

Little Falls Cheese Festival (takes place in the historic West End of Little Falls, NY, 21.6 miles from Utica Amtrak): On July 11, the scenic town of Little Falls, NY will host its annual festival showcasing delicious cheeses of all kinds. Plenty of other related products will be on hand as well, including yogurt, artisanal breads, jams and handcrafted cutting boards. Local restaurants will also be participating in a competition for the best pizza, which is the town specialty. Live music will be there, and just added is a one-act mystery play entitled “Where’s the Cheese?” performed by the town’s theater company. Admission is free, and you can call Utica Enterprise for pickup from the station to the event at (315) 736-0002.

Bounty of the Hudson Wine and Food Festival (takes place at Benmarl Winery, 11.2 miles outside the Poughkeepsie Amtrak): From July 25-26, you can sample some of the Hudson Valley Region’s finest wines and produce from local restaurants. All fourteen wineries located in the Shawangunk Wine Trail are participating this year. Along with the wines, visitors can sample local cheese, honey and baked goods while listening to some great live music. Admission is $28 and your ticket will cover the samplings from each of the wineries, the live music, and a souvenir Shawangunk Wine Trail glass. There are bus and taxi services at the station. 
Buffalo Wing Festival 

The National Buffalo Wing Festival (takes place at the Coca-Cola Field in Buffalo, .2 miles from the Buffalo-Exchange Street Amtrak Station): This festival is known as the Super Bowl for the chicken wing industry, with total attendance of over 865,000 people and 4.5 million wings served since it began in 2002. This year it will take place from September 5-6. Participating restaurants showcase their wing sauces in a competition for best sauce known as the National Sauce-Off. Other competitions include the United States Buffalo Wing Eating Championship, the Baby Wing Contest, the Amateur Wing Sauce Competition, the XXXHot Wing Eating Contest, and bobbing for wings in a bowl of blue cheese. All weekend there will also be live music and trivia contests. Admission is $5 per day, but children under 8 get in for free. Tickets are available for purchase at the gate.

There’s food and fun for everyone this year! So come on down and dive into some of the best in food and drink that each of these locations has to offer. You can get to each one of them through Amtrak , and as always, you can look into our discounts for additional savings, including our 15% discount courtesy of ILOVENY. For any other inquiries, visit the New York By Rail website.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Summer Activities for the Whole Family

School’s out for summer! In a few short weeks, kids will get to enjoy the freedom of summer vacation once again. If you’re a parent looking for kid-friendly activities to keep them busy, we recommend visiting some of our favorites, all accessible by Amtrak. Not only will these unique offerings grab your children’s attention, but they’ll also experience the fun of a train ride, perhaps for the first time!

Albany
Established in 1791, the Albany Institute of History & Art (2.2 miles from Albany-Rensselaer Amtrak Station) is presenting two fun (and educational!) exhibits this summer that appeal to both kids and adults alike. Museum admission ranges from $6 to $10. Children under 6 are free.

Triple Play: Baseball at the Albany Institute Features three exhibitions celebrating America’s passion for baseball: "Baseball: America’s Game," "Play Ball! A History of Baseball in the Capital Region" and "The Clubhouse: Baseball Memorabilia." All three exhibitions feature nationally or regionally significant materials, such as photographs, signed bats and balls, stadium seats, trophies, pennants, jerseys and more! Items were borrowed from regional fans, community collectors and other museums. Exhibit runs through July 26.

Photo Credit: Albany Institute of History & Art
Ancient Egypt This ongoing exhibit has been extended to feature more information and artifacts! Includes Egyptian History and Civilization, the Nile and the Environment, Crafts and Professions, Food and Drink, Gods and Goddesses, Preparing for the Afterlife and the story of Albany’s 3,000 year-old mummy, Ankhefenmut! Visitors can also view a slide presentation highlighting the Albany Mummies’ trip to Albany Medical Center for x-rays and CT scans which revealed new information about their age, gender and occupations!

Rochester
“What Were They Thinking?” Strong Museum Exhibit (1.1 miles from Rochester Amtrak Station): Dedicated to some of the oddest toys of all time, this exhibit is sure to incite both laughter and head-scratching! Featured toys include the Daddy Saddle - designed for a child to turn a parent into a human pony, Jarts – barbed lawn darts banned in 1988 by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, The Pet Rock and The Big Time Nose Around ring toss – which uses the sharp features of former President Richard Nixon to catch the ring. Exhibit runs through June 30. The Strong Museum houses the world’s largest collection of historical materials related to play and is home to the International Center for the History of Electronic Games, the National Toy Hall of Fame and the World Video Game Hall of Fame. Admission is $13.50 for ages 2 and older; under age 2 and museum members are free.

Saratoga
Photo Credit: Saratoga Balloon & Craft Festival
Saratoga Balloon & Craft Festival (6.6 miles from Saratoga Springs Amtrak Station): Enjoy
larger-than-life hot air balloons, live music, arts and crafts exhibits and a wide selection of food vendors at the Saratoga Balloon & Craft Festival June 19 – 21 at the Saratoga Fairgrounds! Visitors can watch the whole process as the balloons are inflated, up to when they float off into the sky. Kids will particularly enjoy the special shaped balloons during the evening launches, with names like Pico, Frogg and Dingbat! Admission ranges from $5 to $10, with weekend passes ranging from $5 to $15. There is also the opportunity to take a balloon ride on Friday evening for $249!

Schenectady
It Came From Schenectady – Science Fiction in the Capital Region (7.2 miles from the Schenectady Amtrak Station): Discover the history of science fiction in Schenectady County with this interactive exhibit at the Mabee Farm Historic Site. Older children can experience a bit of astronaut life by trying on a replica of an Apollo EMU spacesuit! Parents can learn about the inspirations behind creations by Kurt Vonnegut and Ray Nelson. The exhibit also features experimental equipment and machinery from GE, original science fiction cover art, hand-made costumes, an interactive studio set, film footage and more! Exhibit runs through September 1. Admission ranges from $5 to $8; SCHS members, children and students with valid I.D. are free.

Get the kids out of the house for a day of fun and make new family memories! Whether your family is in the mood for a quirky, outdoor summer event or an educational, indoor exhibit on a rainy day, Amtrak can get you there! For more information on other events reachable by Amtrak and a 15% discount for Amtrak travel within New York State, visit Newyorkbyrail.com.