(chatter) (upbeat music) - Good morning, everyone. Today we're in New York City. Right now we are walking and
trying to get some breakfast. - So most of us already had breakfast, we had bagels this morning. But they did not have gluten-free bagels. Get it together! So now Bailey, Duncan,
and I are out looking for something for Bailey
to have for breakfast, while the boys get ready
to go out for the day. Well hey, you. What are you doing? (baby coos) Are you in New York? You love going outside here. Yeah? Yes, you love New York! You're such a giggle bum
about New York, you love it. It's your favorite. (baby coos) Bailey got her little protein pack and now we're on an adventure. We got the boys and Jessica. Ready for adventure? - So heyheyitsalij, I'm
reading this right now, says that we have to go
to Ellen's Stardust Diner. And she commented that on my Instagram. So that's where we're headed to right now. We'll see if we can get in. - [Chris] Bailey, I
don't think they're gonna let you take that in with you. You probably gotta finish eating your food before you go eat food. - Why?
(baby crying) - Just 'cause they probably
only want their food in their restaurant. Come to think of it, they
probably don't want me to bring in my coffee, either. ("Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey) This place is awesome. ♪ Walking down the boulevard ♪ ♪ Their shadows ♪ - They're singing this live. ♪ Searching in the night ♪ - [Chris] What is happening? ♪ Hold on to that feeling ♪ ♪ Streetlights, people ♪ - Streetlights! People! Streetlights! People! - Streetlights! People! Streetlights! - Apparently everybody that
works here is aspiring Broadway stars, and they have this bucket
that they collect money in for singing lessons and
dancing lessons and stuff. And Bailey really wants to put some money into one of the buckets. (tambourine jingles) - Hello there my darling,
thank you very much. - Okay, Bailey put some
money in the bucket. How did that feel? Apparently the lady that
started this place said that any money that goes into
that bucket has to be spent on singing lessons, dance
lessons, stuff like that, for auditioning for Broadway shows. So this place is like set up for that. - [Jessica] Working hard for my-- - [Waiter] Whip it into shape! - Egg cream. Woo! This is the classic New York egg cream. And I think I've heard
of that, I don't know, but I was like, yeah,
I've gotta get something that sounds kinda weird and New Yorky. Let's try it! (baby wails) It's nice. He said it was sparkling
chocolate milk, essentially. - Look, look right there. (operatic-like singing) (upbeat music) - [Chris] What do you think of this place? - I think it's awesome. - Jessica didn't tell me
anything about this place so I didn't know what to expect. It's awesome. ♪ They just use your mind and
they never give you credit ♪ ♪ It's enough to drive
you crazy if you let it ♪ - It's not nice, so stop it! ♪ Always look on the bright side of ♪ What? Life. ♪ Beef ragout, cheese souffle ♪ ♪ Pie and pudding, on flambe ♪ ♪ We're not whole without a soul ♪ ♪ To wait upon ♪ ♪ Ah, those good old days ♪ ♪ When we were useful ♪ ♪ It's a guest, it's a guest ♪ ♪ Sake's alive, well I'll be blessed ♪ ♪ Wine's been poured and thank the Lord ♪ ♪ I've had the napkins freshly pressed ♪ ♪ Course by course ♪ ♪ One by one ♪ ♪ Be our guest ♪ ♪ Please be our guest ♪ (cheering) - We love you so much. Thank you ladies and gentlemen. - We just finished at the Stardust. How did you like it? - It's cool. - It's cool. Where are we now? - At the M&M store. - M&M store. (upbeat music) What'd you find? - Yellow M&M tank tops and shirts, and yellow M&Ms. Look it. (upbeat music) - This is Parker's section. Look who's here. Family showed up. Running 'cause we'd said M&Ms, and they were like-- - I was like, "I'm not going in "that Times Square craziness." And now I'm here. - So we have more plans
with Jo-Jo tonight. But before that, we have a couple hours, so we wanna see the city. So Colleen is gonna be our tour guide. She's gonna take us
through sights, sounds, and smells of New York. We're at Rockefeller Center. You know what's in this place, Jacob? I'll show you. (smooth jazz music) Where are we? - The Lego Store. - [Chris] The Lego Store. (smooth jazz music) Look at the box that this thing comes in. That is massive. Jake, I'm sure glad you saved
up that $800 to buy this. Did you save up $800 to buy this? No? Oh. Nevermind. (upbeat music) - We're at Hershey's Chocolate World. (upbeat music) - We are now at a place
called The Sugar Factory. What's going on? Oh, wow. My watch is going crazy. What did you do to my watch? - [Jessica] Uh, he set
it on flashlight party. - What did you do to my watch? What did you do? You're always reprogramming my watch, and now it's doing this. What is this? So I hold him like this in my hand, and his hand just goes down, he's just casually looking around, and he's reprogramming my watch. My watch has always got a
different setting going on. And I don't even know
what setting that was. Looks like what's on a life vest when you're underwater
and that blinking light. So I hope he's not sending
out some sort of SOS or something. The search and rescue team is
trying to find me now, Jake. - Yes. - [Chris] Are you gonna eat lots of sugar? - I think he should get one of his own, one of the big drinks. - [Chris] A big drink? - Yeah. It's pretty good. It's like a Sprite with
dry ice, gummy worms, and blue raspberry stuff. And it comes in a like,
bigger than his head. - Well I know what I'm getting now. - It's about the size
of your head, actually. - [Chris] Okay. That's pretty big. - Jacob has never had a milkshake before. So this will be his first one ever. This is setting the bar high, my friend. These are looking incredible. Jacob, are you about to have
your first milkshake ever? - Yes. (laughs) - [Chris] What are you getting? - This one. - [Chris] What is that? - The Twinkie-dinkie. - [Chris] What? - The Twinkie-dinkie. - [Chris] Twinkie-dinkie? - With chocolate. - [Chris] With chocolate ice cream? - Yeah. - [Chris] What is that? I'm getting that. - [Jessica] That's what I was gonna get. - [Chris] I'm totally getting that. (chatter) - [Crowd] Whoa. (screams) - [Chris] Twinkie-dinkie! (chatter) - Really good. - [Chris] It's really good? - Let's not eat the bubble gum first. Let's eat the Pop Rocks. - [Chris] Put the bubble gum away. Oh no. (laughing) - Has he ever had a Twinkie? - [Chris] No, he's never
had a Twinkie before. How is it? - Wait, take another bite. - [Chris] Yeah, you gotta
get into the middle of it. - He didn't get any cream. - Tastes like what? - Tastes like bread. - [Chris and Colleen] Tastes like bread. - Here. - [Chris] Get into it a little bit. - There's frosting inside. (inaudible) - Tastes like bread. - Still tastes like bread. - He's disappointed, that's weird. (chatter) - It's going down so fast. - [Chris] You're gonna get a headache. - Drinking it too fast. - [Jessica] Oh my god. - [Chris] That is huge. - That's the option here. - What is that? - [Chris] Do you need help eating that? No? You don't need any help? - I would just like to tell you that about 30 seconds ago, she told me, "I'm gonna eat my dinner
first, my pizza first, "and then my dessert." - [Chris] Wait a second. Wait a second. That's your dinner. - No, I think this
might be her dinner now. - Bailey and Parker both got theirs. Jacob's still waiting. And he's like, "I'm just so excited." He's like stressed, he's
so excited about this. - [Chris] I wonder if he could eat this. - How's it going? - Good. (laughing) - [Jessica] What's going
on over there, Parker? - The chocolate spilled. - [Jessica] The what? Did you drink all that that fast Parker? (laughing) - [Chris] Bye, Colleen.
Have a safe trip back. - Have fun at SpongeBob, Cheese Bob. - Cheese Bob. We're going to a musical today. But Colleen and Rachel and
Cory have to go home right now, so goodbye. Goodbye, Rachel. - Bye! - [Chris] I had fun
roaming the city with you. Bye Colleen. No, no, don't touch, don't touch, that would be weird. Bye Corey. - Bye. - [Chris] How is it, Bailey? (chatter) - No way. - [Chris] Look at those cheeseburgers. Unbelievable. Parker, you're gonna
eat a yellow hamburger. (upbeat music) Cheers, Jacob. (upbeat music) (Jessica laughing) - [Jessica] How is it? - Good. - What? There's a Sugar daddy on
this, a slice of cheesecake, and a lollipop. (laughing) All of these things aren't always good. (upbeat music) (cheers) - Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. (cheers) - Whoa, look at that. What do you think of all this? Yeah, you kinda like it. You kinda like it. You do. - It is time for me and Bailey and Jacob to see our first Broadway
musical of our lives, the SpongeBob Squarepants musical. We are heading in right now. - Hey, you forgot me. - No, I said you, I said you. It is time for me and Bailey and Jacob to see our first Broadway musical. How excited are you? - Really excited. - Okay. - Sponge Cheese Bob. - Are you excited Bailey? Jacob, how are you feeling about this? - I'm super excited to see Mr. Cheese. - I want to show you how cool this set is. It's amazing. (upbeat music) The kids got booster seats, which really have already helped because we couldn't see
and then we realized some people had boosters. And they just have them
in the back for free for the kids. And that's a really good tip for you guys. If you bring your kids to a Broadway show, so far it's helped us a lot. We didn't know when we walked in . So, yay. Oh my goodness. There's shark going across the stage. We've been seeing fish and
sharks and scuba divers and all kinds of things swimming across the stage. - Jessica and the older three kids went to SpongeBob Squarepants,
the Broadway musical, which sounds super fun, but
they don't let babies in there. So it is my job to get this baby to sleep. How am I doing so far? Still awake? It's really hard to get a
baby to sleep in a hotel room. Sometimes babies cry a little bit. And that's very stressful because you're worried
about everybody else that you're sharing the hotel with. But out here, Duncan's mild
shrieks of sleep protest will go unnoticed. You're gonna get drowned out, buddy. Plus, this way I can get a little coffee. (mellow music) That's where Jess and the kids are. - Alright it is intermission. Any thoughts Parker? What do you think of SpongeBob so far? - Really awesome. Thank you, Mama. I thought somebody was
gonna be on that bicycle and go upside down. - Whoa. Some big expectations. - Yeah, but it didn't happen. I like the whole place. - So these things here, those things actually
do stuff during the show and it's really cool and
it's part of the plot, so I won't say, but
things happened with them, and it's really neat. The show has a super
diverse cast, really cool. I'm very impressed with
everybody that's been chosen to play the different characters. - I think it's funny
because they spray painted all the speakers. - [Jessica] Oh, yeah. Do you have a favorite character? - Yeah, SpongeBob. - There are a lot of really big numbers, and it's very neon and
electric and exciting. Beautiful voices, too. There's a woman who plays a whale, and I was really impressed
with one of her songs. I just thought it was
really, really pretty. At least I think she's a whale. She's the daughter of
the Krusty Krab's crab. - That's Pearl. Yeah, her name's Pearl. I thought they said that she was a whale. I don't know. I've never actually seen
an episode of SpongeBob. So, I don't know anything that's going on. Except I've seen some pictures. So I have an idea of who SpongeBob is, and who Patrick is, and there's a Squidward. I've heard of him, and that's it. So, in the middle of the show, Parker leaned over and he went, "Thank you, mommy. Thank you
for taking me to this show. "I love it so much." And it was so sweet. And he's really enjoying it. And Bailey's laughing so hard at him. She's getting all the jokes. - We're safe because this isn't real. - Yeah. It's a play. It's not real. What do you think's gonna happen? Do you think SpongeBob will be saved? - Yeah. - You think that Lady
Squirrel will help save them? - Yeah. - Yeah, she seems pretty smart. - Yeah. - Like me. (mellow music) - Alright I got him to sleep. Now all I have to do is keep him asleep while I transfer him to the crib. (mellow music) (baby crying) Okay, I think he could sense my fear. And, now we're going back outside. (mellow music) Feel like I got him to sleep again. So we'll try this again. Probably won't work. But at least I'm keeping busy while everybody is at the show. (cheers and lively music) - So good. How was the show? - Good. - [Jessica] What was your
favorite moment, Bailey? - I don't know. - What was your favorite part, Jacob? - When he climbs to put the bubble ting, oh, the interrupter and. - [Jessica] Eruption Interrupter. - Yeah. - Yeah, that was pretty funny. And there was some serious climbing. There were some stunts. That's what Jacob's talking about. What about you Parker? What
was your favorite part? - I liked the, when he
almost went upside down. - [Jessica] Whoa, yeah. There were some pretty
cool stunts, huh you guys? - Uh huh. - [Jessica] Bailey, do you have any other favorite parts? - When they threw balls everywhere. No, no, no, no. I know my favorite part. Everything. - Show is over and it was amazing. And now we've been invited to go out to Ellen's Stardust for
our second time tonight. What do you guys think? Should we go out or
should you go to sleep? (cheering) - Alright, us wild New Yorkers. The city that never sleeps. We literally could not
get enough of the Stardust because we are back for dinner. Woo! - Yeah. - We love it here. And this actually wasn't
my idea this time. This was Jo-Jo's plan. ♪ I wanna put on ♪ ♪ My my my my my boogie shoes ♪ ♪ I wanna put on ♪ ♪ My my my my my boogie shoes ♪ ♪ But the levy was dry ♪ ♪ And them good ole boys were
drinking whisky and rye ♪ ♪ Singing this will be
the day that I die ♪ - Woo! It's just a great place. It's awesome. Come here if you ever go to New York. It's really really special. (laughing) - Jacob knows his way
around here right now. I was about to go to
Starbucks and he was like, "daddy, there's an easier
one to get to over there." The other one was across
the street from our hotel, so I don't know how this is easier. No thank you. No thank you. So many Minnie Mouses just came up to us and tried to take a picture. Look at all those Minnie Mouses.