That night, while all three Warners slept in the large sized bed that was meant for him, Dr. Scratchansniff tried his best to be comfortable, as he slept on the floor.
Of course, Dr. Scratchansniff was woken bright and early the next morning, by Yakko, Wakko, and Dot jumping up and down on him as the three said, "Wakey Wakey Scratchy!"
"I vas hoping this vas a dream, but it's a nightmare," he sighed, as he got himself up off the floor.

It was tough enough for Dr. Scratchansniff had to share his room and give up his bed to the Warners, but he also had to share the bathroom with them.
As he loudly knocked on the door, the doctor called out, "Hurry up in there!
I've got to shower and shave for my meeting!"
All the meanwhile, Yakko, Wakko and Dot were taking a bubble bath.
Moments passed before the Warners emerged from the bathroom.
The trio were dressed in fluffy robes and towels on their heads.
"All yours doc," spoke Yakko.
However, when Dr. Scratchansniff walked into the bathroom, he got cascaded by a mountain of bubbles, which were leftover from the Warner's bath.
"Vy me?" sighed Dr. Scratchansniff as a few bubbles escaped from his mouth.

A short time later after breakfast, and a quick catch of the news to see that the airports were still on strike, Dr. Scratchansniff made a disision on what to do with the Warners.
He couldn't take them to the meetings with him, as they would cause too much chaos, yet it wouldn't be fair for the trio to be trapped in the hotel room all day, so as along as Yakko, Wakko and Dot were in the big apple, the doctor thought of letting them enjoy themselves.
Just as long as they were safe and careful.
"Now, watch out for anyone or anything unusual, because this town is full of craziez, what a minute who am I talking to?" said the doctor, as he realized that who can be stranger than the Warners.
"Don't worry Scratchy," spoke Yakko.
"We'll be fine," said Wakko.
"Good thing I brought my pet, if anyone approaches us," added Dot, as she opened a small white box, which contained a scary looking creature that popped out and spooked Dr. Scratchansniff.
While clutching his chest, getting over the look of Dot's "pet", Dr. Scratchansniff told the Wanrers, "Just please be careful but have a good time."
"We will.
See ya later Scratchy," said Yakko, as he Wakko and Dot skipped out the hotel's front door and down the street, but not before the doctor handed them his credit card, which was only to be used in an emergency.
Though once the three left, the doctor then had some regrets about giving it to them.

As the trio walked down the sidewalk, Wakko asked, "Hold it?
Where exactly are we going?
I mean look at the size of this place.
The Warners looked up to get a closer view.
Indeed, New York City is a big place.
Yakko, Wakko and Dot, looked over at what the place known as the big apple had to offer.
Large skyscrapers, flashing lights, stores, resturauants, and people walking along the streets were clearly visible, as far as their eyes can see.
"So, where should we go?" asked Wakko asked.
"How about Park Avenue?" Dot suggested.
"How about we do what we normally do by walking around aimlessly until we come to something that hits our eyes?" said Yakko.
"Okay," Dot and Wakko agreed.

The Warners went about their way across town when Dot asked, "Did anyone bring a camera?
I left mine at home?"
"I think I may have one," Wakko replied.
He pulled something out from under his hat, which was his prop bag.
Wakko began fishing around inside, looking for a camera to give his sister.
The items Wakko removed from his bag were a rubber chicken, an accordian, a row boat, and a pogo stick, before he reached out a camera.
"Thank you," said Dot, as he handed the item to her and placed the bag back under his hat.
She soon stated taking pictures.
Dot took pictures of everything and anything.
Yakko, Wakko and Dot continued to walk down a block or two, when heading up their way were a group of men, about three of them to be exact, dressed in black, and carrying sacks of what appeared to be cash.

"I can't believe we pulled this off Charlie," said one of the men.
"Yeah, and best of all, with these masks on, nobody will be able to identify us," Charlie pointed out.
"That's why you're the boss," spoke the other man.
"Exactly Fred.
You, Dale, and I pulled off yet another successful heist."
Just then, the three men were approached by the Warners.
"Excuse me can you take our picture?" Dot asked them.
"Beat it kids, we're in a hurry!" snapped Charlie.
However, the Warners were oblivious to the robbers responds, as Dot shoved her camera into Fred's hands, as if he was suppose to play photographer.
"Uh, say cheese," spoke Fred.
"Cheese!" said all three Warners who gave big smiles to the camera.
"Thanks mister," said Wakko.
"How about we all get a photo?" Dot suggested.
"Great idea," Yakko replied, as he and Wakko pushed Charlie, and Dale together, then grabbed Fred to get in the middle.
Dot then opened the bottom of the camera and pulled out an instant tripod.
Just as she got into the picture, Dot said, What a minute, take off those masks.
I bet you all have pretty eyes.
Before Charlie, Fred and Dale could protest the idea, Yakko, Wakko and Dot pulled off the robbers masks from their faces.
"Say cheese!" spoke Dot.
"Cheese," said Charlie, Fred, and Dale, along with Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, as the camera flashed a picture.
"Thank you," said Dot, before she folded the camera back to it's normal size and setting and took off with her brothers.

"Boss, they took our photo," spoke Dale.
"Yes, and if that picture gets out of us without or masks, the police will hunt us down," Charlie explained.
"We gotta get that photo but how?"
"We have to think of something and quick."
"Hey boss, at least things can't get any worse," Fred pointed out.
Just then, Wakko appeared once more.
"Forgot my prop bag," he spoke, as he grabbed one of the bags of cash and took off.
Charlie nodded to Dale, who then smacked Fred on the back of his head.