Wednesday, December 13, 2023 – DOWN THE RAMP TO SANTA’S WONDERLAND
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2023
Inside An UES Garage
A Winter Wonderland
Takes Shape Each Year
ISSUE #1145
UPPER EAST SIDE PATCH
Nick Garber,Patch Staff
Javier Sanchez, manager of the Continental Towers parking garage on East 79th Street, stands next to this year’s hand-crafted holiday display, which he calls “Frosty’s Village.” (John Seley)
Sanchez’s co-workers help fund his trips to Home Depot, where he stocks up on supplies for the display. (John Seley)
It took him at least 100 hours to build, dealing with setbacks like hot-glue burns to his fingers and an ankle sprain that sidelined him for two months. As in past years, Sanchez and his half dozen coworkers paid for the display out of their own pockets, with each man contributing around $20 to cover Sanchez’s frequent trips to Home Depot.
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The tradition began in Sanchez’s first year at Continental, when a coworker suggested building “a little train around the garage,” he recalled. Snaking the tracks around the garage lobby proved infeasible, but Sanchez managed to set up a battery-operated train and run it along a sheet of plywood, feeling pleased with the result.
“We said, ‘Wow, this looks great,'” he said.
The following year, inspired by the wintry Alps, Sanchez built a mountain with a tunnel for the train to pass through. Visits to the animatronic displays at the New York Botanical Garden, Stew Leonard’s supermarkets and Yankee Candle shops influenced other aspects, he said.
Sanchez has worked for 12 years at the Continental Towers parking garage, on East 79th Street between First and Second avenues. (Google Maps)
“We like to try to make it different every year so it doesn’t look the same,” Sanchez said. This year’s display is both taller and deeper than ever before, with “100-percent new” elements inside, he said.
Also new this year is a special challenge: kids age 12 or under can search for a sasquatch hidden somewhere within the display, and will receive a lollipop if they win.
“I had a kid here for 40 minutes looking for it,” he laughed. “Just to see those guys’ faces — it has no price to see the happiness and joy of those kids.”
Sanchez takes pride in the fact that the display is interactive, allowing kids to push its toy cars and manipulate the human figurines.
“I have no restrictions,” he said. “Nothing has ever been broken there.”
Sanchez’s fans include State Sen. Liz Krueger, who lives nearby. (John Seley)
The garage at 301 East 79th St. is open 24-7, but Sanchez keeps the display lit up from around 7:30 a.m to 9 p.m. each day. It will be on view until Dec. 31 — and “ideas are always welcome,” he says.
To reach the display, visitors must walk down a ramp from the garage entrance between First and Second avenues. But Sanchez wants to give people a taste of what’s to come: before reaching the Christmas array, you’ll encounter a menorah display for Hanukkah, a mini fireplace, and a nativity village that Sanchez hand-crafted.
Sanchez’s fans include State Sen. Liz Krueger, who lives nearby and praised the “incredible work” that goes into his annual displays.
“The kids go crazy for it – just like the windows on 5th Avenue,” Krueger told Patch. “It’s a wonderful holiday tradition, and I definitely encourage families to go over and take a look. Thank you to Mr. Sanchez for working so hard to bring this bit of holiday cheer to the Upper East Side.”
Sanchez was born in Los Angeles but raised mostly in Colombia, then returned to the U.S. as a young man, serving for years in the Army Reserves.
Kids who find the sasquatch in this year’s display will be rewarded with lollipops. (John Seley)
Kids may be his primary audience, but adults benefit from the displays too, he said — by regaining a bit of childlike wonder, and breaking up the monotony of their daily routines.
“Life is not just work, work, and work, to be like a little machine every day,” he said. “There’s things out there that make a difference.”
To visit the display, stop by the Continental Towers garage at 301 East 79th St.
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