What a long trip home......
When we checked in we found that even though we had pre-selected seats together this was not possible on both parts of the flight. Apparently the flight had been overbooked and then seat allocation was quite mixed up.
After a long wait at Charles de Gauille airport... about 3 hours... We finally boarded our first flight. We were surrounded by the NSW Rugby League junior team so I was a little worried about the trip but I have to say these guys were a credit to their team. A big group of teenagers with just a couple of adults. They were very courteous and considerate.
Tony slept just about the whole flight but the rest of us were awake. After 5434 km and 6 1/2 hours we made it to Dubai for a 4 hour stop-over. Let me just say that airports are not a fun place to spend time - especially when you are tired and cranky!
Then it was time for our next flight. - This time the kids and I were on one side of the plane and Tony was on the other (hmmmm think he got the best side of that deal). There seemed to be a rule on this flight that you had to bring a child as carry on luggage. There were families with small children everywhere.
You know how there is always one obnoxious person on each flight who drives the air hostess mad. Well he happened to be sitting in front of me. Sat down and promptly laid his seat right back. When asked to sit upright for take off he humphed and sighed and then as soon as she left threw it straight back again. And that was what the flight was like.... if there was anythig he could possibly complain about he did.
Finally 12528 km and 13 1/2 hours later we landed in Sydney. Felt like about a 48 hour flight.
What a wonderful gift it was to see a smiling face as we came into the airport. Thank you so much Cass for offering to come and pick us up - it was such a blessing.
Todays tally
Steps: 1298 (not easy to walk on a plane)
Size of smile on Tasha's face because she was home: massive
Sleep in last two days: about 2 hours
Lucas Family Trip 2012
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Day 35
Today is a sad day - it's time to head home!
We packed our bags for the last time and left them downstairs with the concierge. Today is a bit of a mixed day - we have to check out of the hotel this morning but don't fly out until late tonight.
With time to fill in we went to the shopping centre (just in case we missed something important!) and then we decided to go exploring around town, much to Tasha's disgust as she just wanted to sit on the internet. We walked for a couple of blocks and ended up around the back of the shopping centre. Oh how I wish we had done this walk earlier.
We found a gorgeous little area - a circular courtyard with a lot of restaurants opening into it. I had missed the stereotypical french sidewalk restaurants and I would have loved to see this area at night.
To catch the train we caught the free bus to Marnee la Vallee which is literally at the front gates of Disney Village. We stored our bags at the airport and went back to Walt Disney Studios for a couple of hours. Once again the park was almost empty! We left the park disappointed. STILL NO ARMAGEDDON RIDE! Tasha was not happy as she wanted a Mickey Mouse balloon which her horrid parents refused to get her.... after all we were heading to the airport and she couldn't take it with us.
Back to the train station to wait for the TGV train. The system is very difficult to understand. Luckily we saw someone else validating their ticket and figured out what we had to do but then everyone basically stands around in the main area with trains coming and going and literally about 3 minutes before your train is due they tell you what platform to go to - which then causes a mad rush.
We made it to Charles de Gauille airport with a long wait ahead of us - we had been told that they needed to check our passports as there was a discrepancy so we needed to be there 3 hours before flight time!
Todays tally:
Steps: 11288
Times Tasha asked for a balloon: over 100
Times she got told no: see above
Thursday, 4 October 2012
Day 34 - Serris
Today we headed back to Disney Village. First stop was the Marnee La Vallee train station to book our fast TGV train to the airport tomorrow. so sad...... It's almost time to go home.
Then the next stop was Walt Disney Studios to go on the Armageddon ride as we had been told it would open again today..... apparently they didn't mean early today. We approached the ride to be told they didn't know when it would be open. So Tony and Tasha convinced me to go on the Tower of Terror with them. As there had been quite a bit of rain overnight the parks were quite empty so we walked straight on. What a great ride!
Then we walked down to Disneyland to finish exploring the things we ran out of time for the other day.
We started in discovery land with the Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast - we went on quite a few times in a row trying to better our scores. It is a train like ride that you can spin your car around. There are targets all through the ride and you have laser guns to shoot as you go. Of course the ride broek down whilst we were on it! Once when we were about to get on... literally the next group to get on.... and then when we were going around it stopped about 5 or 6 times.... oh well gave us a chance to rack up more points. We just kept shooting at the targets!Then Kyle had his first driving lesson.... well kind of.... actually we went on the Autopia ride. Just a basic drive your car around the track thing but we both enjoyed it. Whilst we were doing this Tasha and Tony went on the space mountain roller coaster 3 times. Tash then convinced me to join her on it.
Then we went into fantasyland and exploring the dungeon caves under the castle.
And of course - what trip to Disneyland is complete without going on the teacup ride?
We went up to the princess palace to find the irony of the day - 5 minute wait for a rollercoaster. 45 Minute wait to have your photo taken with a princess!
So instead we crammed ourselves (and I mean literally crammed - those things are NOT made for 4 adults) into one row of the boat for a trip through It's a small world.
We went on rollercoasters.... yes we even got Kyle back on one - the Thunder Mountain.
Then we got the chance to meet Jack and Sally! Lots of fun!
Finally to end the day we found a spot and waited for the light show. I wasn't sure what to expect from this show after seeing what a let down the parade was but wow, wow, wow, wow, wow.
What an amazing show. The ways they transformed the Disney castle was just mind blowing.
We all loved it.
All in all a wonderful day and a great way to spend our last full day in Paris. We do have some time tomorrow as we don't fly out until the evening - no plans as yet - we will wait and see how the day unfolds.
Todays tally:
Steps: 20006. (no wonder my legs are tired)
Broken rides: 1 (yes that makes 1 each day)
Longest wait for rides: 40 minutes (still 5 minutes less than seeing a princess)
Times we wished we weren't going home: Lots (oh except Tasha - she can't wait)
Day 33 - Serris
Today we had a nice quiet morning - had brekky in the motel and then we caught the train into Paris.
As we got off the train Tasha saw some street dancers and was mesmerised watching the breakdancing.
I wandered up to the Arc de Triomphe for some photos.
This roundabout amazes me. It surrounds the Arc de Trimophe. We had been on this with our bus driver on the tour. It is basically a 6 or 7 lane roundabout... not sure exactly how many as there are no lines marked. Cars enter from all directions and criss cross in whatever direction they want to go. It is madness! Oh.... and they have no hesitation taking on the big buses either.Then we went for a stroll down the Champs Elysee. Lots of shops to go exploring in. Only in Paris would find chestnuts lined up on the pavement like this!
We went for a stroll. Or a skip as the case may be, down the Jardin des Tuleries on our way to the Louvre
Tasha found herself a nice seat beside the large fountain. (note Mickey Mouse sitting beside her!)
When we got to the Louvre there was some kind of demonstration going on outside. Not quite sure what it was about - rather bizarre. First they all marched up to the Louvre, then they laid down on the concrete, then got up again before some of them did a very poor impersonation of the haka!?!
Anyway, with the demonstration going on, and roads being blocked the line to enter the Louvre was massive! So, much to my disappointment we decided to give it a miss. I would have loved to go inside. As it was we could see into the lobby at all the marble statues and that was amazing.
So we wandered up to the train station to get the train back to our hotel. The train system in Paris is so much harder to understand than that in London. In Paris there are multiple different systems and depending on what map you look at the line you are looking at changes colour so you can't take any notice of the colour coding. You also need to know the station at the end of your line to know where to go and whether it is an RER train or an M train.
On the way to the station we ran into these buskers. They are everywhere through Europe and always amaze Tasha with their ability to stand still for so long. Anyway she was doing everything she could to break their concentration. Talking to them, pointing out every little breath etc. Anyway as she leaned in close to one of them to see if she could see his throat move he suddenly pointed towards her and said "Boo". She screamed so loudly and it had everyone on the street laughing (including the two buskers.... oh and her Mum!)
We finally gave up on finding the right station as where the map said it should be there was a different RER train station so we decided to get on that train and then change at the next station. As we walked through the station wouldn't you know it - there was the entry to our station!
Finally we made it back to the hotel to find the window here still hasn't been fixed and once again we had to go down to the lobby to get internet.
Todays tally:
Steps: 15450
Protestors seen: 1000's
What the protest was about: no idea - Tasha kept asking for Google translate.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Day 32 - Serris
Yes.... today we made it to Walt Disney Studios.
It was a bit drizzly and overcast butt we have been so blessed with weather these holidays as all the rain we have had has been whilst tavelling and it hasn't upset our plans too much. Today we armed ourselves with poncho's and headed off. Luckily, the rain held off for us and the sun even came out later in the day.
This shop greeted me as we walked in. Music trivia question of the day. Which 2 songs does this shop refer to? Yes I know the first part can refer to more than one song! I must confess I was upset to find that I could not buy a guitar at the five and dime :(
From there Kyle and I waited whilst Tony and Tasha went on the Tower of Terror - a 13 story drop! Hmmm we were quite happy to stand and watch.
Whilst waiting we found the armadillo from Armageddon. LOVE that movie! The sad part of the day was that the Armageddon special effects ride is closed for repairs until Thursday (2 days away!)
Then Tony, Tasha andI went on the Aerosmith Rock and Roller coaster. It was a great roller coaster and we all loved it. When we came out we found this chair from Narnia. Of course Tasha had to photo-bomb Kyle's pic.
We went and saw the stunt show - driving spectacular.... wwith a special visit form Lightning McQueen. Man those guys can drive!
This was another one Kyle and I were happy to let Tasha and Tony head off on by themselves!
Tasha was determined to go on all the rides - even the kids ones - although she did find them a bit slow. I was amused to watch her taking "selfies" on her ipod on the toy soldiers parachute drop. Which, by the way, Kyle baulked at so I took his photo in the cheats area - a staged photo.
Then we got to meet Mickey Mouse who was very cute.
We got to meet our cars name sake - Mike at he Monsters Inc. backlot - Tash was too scared to try the scream-o-meter but both kids tried to get in through Boo's door. Sully was missing though :( Sorry Sandra.
We all went on Crush's coaster which was another great rollercoaster. You go throught the dark underwater and spin around. Great fun. However once was more than enough for Kyle!
Tasha and Tony decided to go back on aqt the end of the day.... and wouldn't you know it.... they broke another roller coaster! Well I guess this one wasn't their fault - they were still waiting in line when it broke down. So we stood and waited, and waited. The park closed down and still no sign of Tasha and Tony..... Finally about 25 minutes after park closing time they got it fixed and they came through - well worth the wait.
Oh, and Tasha got a new friend. A Mickey back pack to hug her all day long!
Todays tally:
Steps: 16878
Rides visited. All ( except Armageddon)
Number of times we saw a real Stitch at the Stitch Live show: 0 (Tasha very disappointed!)
Roller coasters broken today: 1
Selfies taken by Tasha: lost count
Time spent in lines: about 2 hours - park fairly quiet
Day 31 - Serris
This morning we finally got around to getting the laundry done - things were getting desperate!
Tony got directions from the reception here at the hotel and armed with the address and a bus timetable he headed off nice and early to get it done whilst the kids and I spent time in the lobby (the only place we can get internet). The plan was to wait for Tony to get back and then head out to Walt Disney Studios.
Good plan.... except the directions given by reception were not very good and so Tony spent over an hour wandering around trying to find the laundromat. When he finally found it he was right next to a bus stop (not the one they had told him to get off at) and could have gone straight there.
Anyway, by the time he got back it was about midday so we decided a day of shopping was in order. Literally across the road from our hotel is the massive Val d'Europe shopping centre. At the back of the centre is the outlet shopping village.
Hmmmmm is seems that even at outlet prices places like Burberry, Lacoste, Calvin Klein etc are still out of our price range! Tasha has, however, fallen in love with H & M, a clothing store that seems to be all through Europe.After an afternoon wandering the shops we went out looking for dinner and ended up with Italian again. There really isn't a great choice for foods around here. We are trying to avoid McDonalds but I think sometimes even that would be healthier than all this italian food!
Oh and I stopped in the hotel bar for a cocktail. I had to try it out. Boy do they make them strong!
Todays tally:
Steps: 8059
Clothes bought for Tasha so far:
1 skirt, 4 shorts, 1 sweater, 1 jumper, 2 shirts, 1 pair of shoes, 1 wolf beanie
Souvenirs bought: lots
Bags purchased: 1..... must rectify this weird anomaly
Monday, 1 October 2012
Day 30 - Paris
Woke up this morning to the sound of next door yelling again!
Went downstairs to breakfast - I think we have been spoilt the last few weeks as breakfast here is very basic. 2 types of cereal, some yoghurt, croissants and bad coffee!
We crossed the road form our motel to catch the free shuttle to Disneyland. It is great to see the smile back on Tasha's face. We should have spent the whole holiday in Paris - she seems to be happy since arriving here!
Disney Village is a massive place - shops, restaurants, Imax theatre and then you enter either Disneyland or Walt Disney Studios. We went to Disneyland today.
Of course Kyle found something to read almost straight away.... that boy could sniff out a book anywhere!And Tasha got her Minnie ears!
The first roller coaster we went on had a wait time of 75 minutes (at least the park have signs up at the entry to each ride with the wait time) so Tony and Kyle decided they weren't waiting and so Tasha and I went on by ourselves whilst they went wandering. It was a cool rollercoaster and went for about ages.
Then we convinced Kyle to joins us on the Indiana Jones Temple of Peril. Kyle does not like rollercoasters so I was kind of surprised when he said he would join us. The wait time for this one was only 45 minutes so we amused ourselves taking photos, playing on ipods etc. Finally time to get on the roller coaster.
It was cool... Kyle was a bit scared but Tony kept talking to him the whole time. then wouldn't you know it.... just as we were about to pull into the station the roller coaster breaks down! We sat there for a few minutes as they made announcements that the ride was "temporarily out of order" and luckily we were close enough to the station for them to come along and let us out - we had to walk back along the service platform on the side of the track. Feel sorry for the group behind us - they had nowhere to go. Not sure how long it took them to fix it but as we came out they were sending everyone away from the queue.
After that Tasha decided she wanted some fairy floos so whilst she stood in the line Kyle tried his luck at Excalibur. Hmmmm seems he isn't set to inherit the role of king yet!
Tasha's fairy floss was massive. Funnily enough she couldn't finish it!
Then we went and watched the parade. It was very short and difficult to see but I am glad we saw it. (Although next time we might use that time to go on the rides!)
We got Kyle on one more ride (a rather sedate Pirates of the Caribbean log ride).
Tasha and Tony decided to head to yet another rollercoaster whihc Kyle baulked at so Kyle and I headed for the Star Wars simulator. 45 minute wait was advertised but they got this one terribly wrong! 90 minutes later we made it onto the ride. By the time we got to the front of the ride people were getting so aggressive and angry.
The wait was worth it though - we both enjoyed it thoroughly and Tony and Tasha said their space mountain ride was the best roller coaster of the day.
We headed out the gates and the kids did their Mickey impersonation before heading for the bus to catch the shuttle home. Legs totally exhausted.
Todays tally:
Steps: 11432
Time spent standing in line: about 5 hours
Sight of the day: Tasha and Toy skipping to the front gate
Internet status today: Grrrrrr non existent
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