Gisele Budchen's family with a Duracell Snowmobike.
On December 22, 2008, supermodel Gisele Bundchen appeared at the Duracell Power Lodge in Times Square with members of her family to help in the final push to power the numbers 2-0-0-9, which will light up as the New Year's Ball drops. By pedaling on specially designed snowmobikes, the Bundchen family helped Duracell close in on its goal of collecting 230 pedaling hours, which will generate enough energy to illuminate the "2009" sign once the ball drops on New Year's Eve in Times Square.
The Bundchen family joins a host of other celebrities who have pedaled snowmobikes to help light the "2009" sign, including entertainment legend Liza Minnelli, news anchor Katie Couric, musicians Nick Lachey, Leona Lewis, Brandy, Sean Paul, Lady GaGa, Ne-Yo and Natasha Bedingfield, actors Peter Facinelli and Michael Urie, the cast of the New Electric Company, and Project Runway winner Christian Siriano.
All guests to the Duracell Power Lodge at the Charmin Restrooms in Times Square can hop on a snowmobike to generate power, which Duracell will capture and use to illuminate the "2009" sign. The snowmobikes use rotary technology to capture energy through the spinning wheel when the bike is pedaled. Power is then routed into the Duracell Battery Center, where it will be stored until New Year's Eve and trusted to light the night's most important moment. Duracell is nearing its goal of 230 pedaling hours, but more people are needed to ensure there is enough power to illuminate the sign throughout the entire Ball Drop ceremony.
Duracell Power Lodge visitors also can recharge from the frantic holiday pace with a variety of entertainment activities. The Duracell Recharge Rest Stop lets visitors plug-in and charge their personal entertainment and digital devices -- including digital cameras, cell phones, BlackBerrys, iPods, MP3 players and gaming devices -- at Duracell power stations. Families can enjoy multiple Wii stations and check out some of the hottest toys of the season, including Mattel's D-Rex Interactive Dinosaur, courtesy of Duracell and partners Nintendo and Mattel.
The Duracell Power Lodge is being held in conjunction with the annual Charmin Restrooms in Times Square. For the third consecutive year, the Charmin Restrooms have returned to Times Square and the Duracell addition creates two floors of fun: the first for "relief" where tourists and New Yorkers alike can enjoy the ultimate bathroom experience and the second where visitors can "recharge" their devices and their holiday spirit.
The Duracell Power Lodge and Charmin Restrooms are open now through December 31st from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday, and 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Thursday through Saturday. They are located at 1540 Broadway in Times Square between West 45th and West 46th Streets. The Power Lodge and Restrooms will close at 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve and 3 p.m. on New Year's Eve, and will be closed on Christmas Day. In addition, this year, the Charmin Restrooms will also be open on New Year's Eve from 12 a.m. to 2 a.m., offering the crowd of millions in Times Square a safe and accessible bathroom haven after the 2009 Ball drops.