Showing posts with label Theme Park. Show all posts
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Thursday, 27 February 2014

Magic of Disney

After a relaxing week at home to see family and celebrate my birthday, I came back to Dublin and continued to celebrate and pack for France. So Niamh and I decided, sure why not, head to the George for Sunday bingo and show before heading to the airport. We left the club, bags in hand and boarded the Aircoach on Westmorland st for Terminal 1, the return bus ticket cost 12 euro each. As we had plenty of time before the check-in desks opened, we got comfy upstairs and surprise surprise I fell asleep, and Niamh took great pleasure in taking photos of me asleep and showing me when I woke up. Once we checked in, passed thru security, we had plenty of time for breakfast, we both agreed that the breakfast wasn't worth the money, oh well. We boarded the plane, and as there was plenty of space, Ryanair asked if we would move to the emergency exits to man the emergency doors. The flight itself was short, quiet and straightforward. After passport control, etc, we made our way to VEA coaches stop, that was transporting us to the resort, although it arrived late, we somehow managed to still arrive on schedule at our resort hotel, Sequoia lodge. As we arrived too early for check in, we just wanted to store our bags, however once our bags were X-rayed and dealt with the paperwork to collect our tickets for the parks and our Paris excursion, we got a pleasant surprise in that our room was ready, this was 12.30 and check in was meant to be 3pm. So after a quick change, we went to the hotel concierge to book a time for dinner that evening using one of our meal vouchers which we had prepaid online during the reservation. We decided to walk to the park from our hotel to check our the resort and Disney Village. On route we passed by Lake Disney, and through security and the x-rays again, entering the Village. First impression so far was, that Disneyland were very security conscience.

Once we entered the park, we were like children in a candy store, we immediately ran towards Sleeping Beauty Castle and had a little poke around, before heading to Frontierland and its rides before culminating with Big Thunder Mountain, although I personally enjoyed the ride, it had poor Niamh in tears, so to make it up to her we trekked to Fantasyland, and joined the 45 minute queue in the Princess Pavilion to meet and greet a Disney Princess, which was kept a surprise until we meet her.

Tiana from Princess and the Frog, was the Princess of the moment. We were both amazed how well she kept in character for the duration of our visit with her. As we both we in this meet and greet buzz, we decided to go and meet Mickey Mouse, as he was also in Fantasyland. Mickey was quite a cheeky mouse, which had both of us in stitches.  
As we had some time to kill before the Disney Magic on Parade, we followed  Alice's path through her Curious Labyrinth but beware of the wicked Queen of Hearts or it'd "off with your head". After we managed to evade the Queen, we got to the top of her castle, which gave a beautiful view of Fantasyland and the rest of the park. After nearly getting lost trying to leave the maze, we made our way towards Central Plaza on Main Street USA, just in time for start of the parade. 
Throughout the parade, the magic and wonder of Disney, was everywhere to be seen, it was surreal and can only be seen in person, to be totally appreciated. After the awe of the parade, washed over us, we went off exploring further around the park. At one stage, I attempted but failed to pull the sword of Excalibur from its stone. On route to Discoverland, we took a wrong turn, and ended up in the heart of Sleeping Beauty's Castle, in it's Dungeon, where we were lucky to escape the lurking dragon, which at 27 metres from head to tail is one of the largest Animatronic figure ever built. On our escape, we entered the castle and climbed the stone steps, entering Sleeping Beauty gallery, reading the story in lavishly illustrated books, rich tapestries and stained glass windows. Finally finding our way from Fantasyland, we happened upon, Snow White's Wishing Well, we couldn't resist but make a wish. 
We boarded our Star Cruiser aiding Buzz Lightyear and other Space Rangers defeat the Evil Emperor Zurg and save the universe through 360 degree spins, zapping enemy targets with our lasers gaining points. As I wanted to try Space Mountain: Mission 2, we strolled towards to the ride, but was closed for 30 or so minutes, so in the meanwhile, we entered the Mysteries of the Nautilus, which is a walkthrough attraction, which took us through various rooms of Captain Nemo's submarine from Jules Verne's 20,000 League Under the Sea. The attraction consists of 6 rooms, the Ballasts Compartment housing the treasure of Captain Nemo, which followed into the Captain's Room, The Charts Room, The Diving Chamber, The Engine Room and The Main Salon which is the heart of the Nautilus. In the Main Salon, the Captain's Organ which has a mirror above the keys, displays the reflection of Captain Nemo. One window opens on the ocean's depths and whilst we were staring out this window, a giant squid attacks which almost gave us a fright. Not sure what I was thinking after that, but when I saw that Space Mountain had reopened, I quickly joined the queue. I was nearly having second thoughts as I was being buckled into my seat, but had no time to reconsider, as the cannon blasted me faster than G-force speeds, through what actually felt like to space and back. At least I some how made it back in one piece. To continue on this space exploration, we entered the Star Tours attraction, passing through a droid workshop and said *# (Hi!) to R2D2 and then boarded our space shuttle which took us on a virtual thrilling reality ride to the Moon of Endor, and on the way, destroying the Empire's headquarters, on the Death Star. Lucky we had our safety belts on, as the ride was very bumpy. As we exited the ride, we made our way towards Central Plaza, to witness Disney Dreams, as we got out of Star Tours a tad later then we had planned, we missed the start of the show. Of what we saw, we were left in awe, and both agreed that the following night, we were determined to witness the display in it's entirety. Like everyone else, we made our way out of the parks, and back towards Disney Village, after a quick look around, we made our way back to our hotel and room, to rest for a few minutes before our dinner. It was a buffet style affair and our meal voucher included a soft drink. Neither of us could complain about the food in the Hunter's Grill, once we were stuffed, we decided to have an early night, as we were wrecked from all the travelling. Although we were ecstatic, with what we saw and did, we planned tad better for the next day. 
 As when you check in, you also are allocated seating times for breakfast during your stay. Our earliest start for breakfast was 7.30 on the Tuesday morning, although it just a continental affair, we both were content with what was on offer. We had plenty of time to prepare and get ready for the day, including booking dinner at Cafe Mickey after Disney Dreams through our concierge. We were very lucky that our hotel offered free WI-FI as only 2 other hotels offered this. We left early to go exploring in the village before the parks opened. We entered Walt Disney Studios, and made our way to the Toon Plaza in Toon Studio, it was then we realised that the park had opened early. As we were waiting to meet and greet various Disney Characters and had time to spare, we hopped on board on the Cars Race Rally with Flash McQueen on Route 66, waking up the town of Radiator Springs in the process. Upon exiting the ride, we joined the queue just in time to meet Mickey and then Buzz Lightyear. During our exploration of the studios, we met several characters some being very cheeky. I should have become aware then how my day was going to process. Although Mulan, Woody and Mushu made us as giddy as children, that was all gonna change, when out strolled Donald Duck, who was playful with Niamh, but nearly assaulted me, which had everyone around laughing, even me.


 The tone of the morning, that started in the Studios, continued in the Park, as the Disney characters seemed to have a kick out of assaulting me, in particular Goofy, Tigger and Eeyore, however my luck seem to change in form of Baloo from the Jungle Book in the rhythms of the jungle in Adventureland, when he gave me a hug. After this touching moment, we entered the city of Agrabah and Aladdin's Enchanted Passage which showcased series of scenes from the movie through window displays. To continue on this adventure through Adventureland, we walked towards Pirates of the Caribbean, where we encountered Peter Pan and Captain Hook and then entered a water ride through, a series of secret caverns that depicted the "pirate life". As we were a tad adventured out, we exited Adventureland and made our way through Fantasyland to the "its a small world" ride. The musical water ride consisted of a tour of the world through the use of 300 dolls that sing and dance to "its a small world" medley. Trust me although you exit the ride in awe, you'll be left humming the song for the rest of the day and as a result  will end up on that ride again.    

                       

 To cap off our meet n' greet for the day and a particular highlight for Niamh, was meeting Minnie Mouse and Pluto. As were back over in the Studios, I decided to finally get on ride that had eluded me for 15/16 years since our visit to Disney world in Florida, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. The ride is set in the once glamorous, now  eerie and abandoned Hollywood Tower Hotel, where you discover the mysteries surrounding the guests that fateful night back in October 31, 1939. When they warn you that nothing can prepare you for plunging 13 floors, they aren't lying, however on the upside, the views you witness each time before you plummet, over the studios are literally breathtaking. We managed this time to get a better position to watch the parade and enjoy it all the more. As we plenty of time before Night Time show, Disney Dreams!, we set off exploring what Fantasyland really had to offer. We began with Peter Pan's flight where we set sail in a flying Galleon over starlit London on a journey to Never land. Les Voyages de Pinocchio is a dark ride that leads you through the life of Pinocchio with the use of Pinocchio's lively puppet show, colours of Pleasure Island and clockwork frenzy of Gepetto's workshop which creates a energetic and enjoyable ride. Right next door is Blanche-Neighe et les Sept Nains, is a ride that follows the story of Snow White and how her woodland chums defeated the wicked queen. A tale with a Sneezy ending. As we just had enough time before they closed Fantasyland in preparation for Disney Dreams for a ride or two. We mounted our steeds on the Carrousel de Lancelot, and enjoyed as the merry-go-round brought us on an adventure through Lancelot's world. Before we were kicked out, we were lucky enough to have time to have a spin on Mad Hatter's Tea Cups whirling around in circles, which was childish fun. Once the dizziness left us, we strolled from Fantasyland into Adventureland and onto Captain Hook's Pirate Ship. After we fought Hook, we entered the lofty tree top retreat of the Swiss Family Robinson, walked through their living quarters. A wrong turn upon exiting this retreat, had us strolling us haunted passages and crossing suspension bridges to the pirates secret hide-out. At this hide-out, we eyed our escape from this haunted place into Wild West of Frontierland and finally to Central Plaza for our spot to witness Disney Dreams.

The night time show extravaganza of lights and colours, centers around the Sleeping Beauty Castle and follows the flights of fancy of Peter Pan's shadow who escaped to bring the rainbow reality of Disney Dreams to life. He weaves his way between timeless Disney stories, dashing through lasers, fantastic fountains and  peaking with a firework finale. This nighttime show is spectacular and unmissable. We make our way towards the Disney Village and Cafe Mickey. During our meal, we met Tigger, Eeyore, Mickey and Pluto. At some stage during our meal, Pluto turned and ended up assaulting me, catching his whiskers in my eye. Sure after the morning I had with Disney Characters, it was bound to end  this way.



Another early start for breakfast, after which we got ready and walked to Hotel New York, the pick up point for our Cityrama tour to Paris. We had a tour of Paris by coach with a personal audio guide detailing the history of the capital city and its major attractions. We stopped for lunch near the Lourve, and we went off exploring the locality, taking in the famous The Lourve Palace & the Pyramid and the nearby Tuileries Gardens. As we got captivated with the beauty of the surroundings, we had to literally run, to make it back in time, before our coach departed for the Eiffel Tower. The coach dropped us off at Pontoon 3 at Bateaux Parisiens, which is located near the foot of the Eiffel Tower, and also the location of the cruise along Seine, which we would take after our visit to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. As we had a group pass, we were able to bypass the crowds and get the lift up. I remarked to Niamh, that this lift was scarier than the Tower of Terror, which in part could have been due to the stormy winds.After our panoramic views of Paris, we decided to descend downwards by the stairs, partly due to our experience in the lift up and the waiting crowds. On route down, we stopped off at level 1 to see different angles of the city and then continued our windy journey down. As we had some time to spare, we stopped off at a Crepe van, to get a quick bite to eat, before our cruise along the Seine, which was heaven in stark contrast to the expensive cold crepe and coffee, we had at lunch time by the Lourve. We were lucky enough to get good seats by the window, to enjoy the sights and historical buildings of Paris with a personal audio guide through out the 1 hr cruise. After we disembarked from the boat, we boarded our coach and made the journey back to the Disney resort and Hotel New York. We were lucky enough to remember to book our dinner reservation in New York Hotel for when we got back that morning. After we recovered from our food comas, we decided to head to our hotel's Redwood Bar, and have a nightcap, we both were shocked at the extortion prices, soft drinks and alcohol. So we just had a single beverage.
 Thursday was the day, we were determined to finally meet and greet, the characters which had eluded us so far. It all started with Duffy the bear, who we witnessed come out to the Town Square dancing and skipping, which was quirky and cute. Once we got our picture with Duffy, we dashed across the park into Fantasyland towards the Princess Pavilion. After almost waiting over an hour, overhearing about another parade in the other park and sweet taking the cast member directing the crowds, we got the Princess that Niamh really wanted to meet Princess Belle. Niamh was delighted and impressed by the look, manner and professionalism of the princess. We sprinted off again across the park, to meet the one character which I been dying to see, Winnie the Pooh. The hug that Winnie gave me, put a smile on my face and was a particular highlight. Before we headed to Studios, we made a detour to the rhythm of the jungle, and got to dance with King Louis.
 Our main goal, in the Studios Park, this time was to enjoy the rides and attractions, beginning with a pleasant surprise, when a ride that was meant to  be closed, was operating for a short period, Studio Tram Tour. The tram ride detours in the backlot of the studios, illustrating the secrets of how movies and TV shows are made. During the duration of the ride, we experience how it felt to be an actor at the centre of a drama such as bone shaking Catastrophe Canyon and then find out such special effects are created and finally see costumes, props and vehicles from classic Disney movies. On exiting the tram, we had time to go experience CineMagique, where the show draw the audience into the movies through a big screen adventure, where fantasy and reality come together, as if the movies have indeed come to life with action on and off scene as the audience soar from one classic movie scene to the next. We seemed to be making good time and managed to get a good viewpoint for the Disney's Stars 'n' Cars Parade. As we were tad peckish, we took out the food from Niamh's bag when we noticed one of the yogurts had burst all over the bag. We cleaned everything up and were done just before the parade started.
We had some time to kill before the Stunt show, I decided to try the Rock n Rollercoaster starring Aerosmith, where I was buckled-up, and as the music rocks through the 120 onboard speakers, we went from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 3 seconds and more G-forces than an astronaut experiences as the roller-coaster rolls into hairpin turns, jaw-dropping and over the top flips and in totally darkness. I exited the ride with tears falling down my cheeks, we crossed the lot for the Stunt Show Spectacular, where we sat in the grandstand and watched varies car and motorcycle stunts being filmed on an authentic village square set, as the bag guys slug it out with the good guys. It was only during the show, had Niamh realised she didn't have her phone, as soon as the show was over, we dashed back to the disabled toilet and by pure luck, her phone was still there. To wind down after all this excitement, we crossed over to Toon Studio and the Flying Carpets over Agrabah, as we boarded our colourful magic carpet, we were taken on a ride into a whole new world of fantasy over Agrabah. Before we left the Studio Park for Disneyland Park, we made a detour into the Art of Disney Animation, which described the history of Disney and animation techniques In the Drawn to Animation Theater, we saw how Disney artists bring animated characters to life.


As we re-entered Disneyland Park, we managed to see the Parade again, this time from a different angle. We decided to enjoy the singing styling of the 300 dolls, belting out the "its a small world" medley, transporting us yet again to another world. Seems, we weren't done with our aerial aerobatics for the day, as we swooped and soared with Dumbo the Flying Elephant, giving us a great view of the park. It was during the its a small world ride, that we were told about another aerial ride, Orbitron in Discoveryland. We boarded our space rocket ship and steered it through a galaxy of planets and constellation, which we found tad breezy, as the wind took a sudden turn. We decided to stay and watch the spectacular that is Disney Dreams. It didn't disappoint, every time we saw it, we both agreed, it seemed to get better, and we weren't sure how that was possible. We decided to head to Newport Bay Hotel for Dinner and use the last of our meal vouchers. On route back to our lodge, we diverted to Redwood bar in our hotel, for a quick beverage, getting comfy close to the fire burning in the magnificent stone fireplace.
Our final day in Disneyland, had come too quick, so after our breakfast, latest at 8 am, we finished packing and checked out. We stored our luggage in hotel, and made our way for our final adventure in the parks. Surprisingly enough, this was the first day, there was a massive queue, waiting to enter. Once the Disneyland park opened, we were in quite quickly and then boarded the Disneyland Railroad steam train ride at Main Street Station. The steam train ride passed by thrilling landscapes, as we journeyed from one land of adventure to the next before departing at the Discoveryland station. We were finished with our modes of transport, by hopping onto the Horse-Drawn streetcar. We leisurely rode down Main Street in a turn of the century streetcar pulled by a magnificent Percheron horse.
  
 After some further exploring through Disneyland Park, we made our final visit to Studios Park. Our adventure for the day, began with Animagique, where we travelled with  Mickey and Donald and friends into a world, where the magic of animation and imagination is real. In a black light fantasyland of mirrors and avant garde special effects, amazing puppets and Disney characters coming alive, and draws the audience into the magical poetry of Disney classics.
Once we exited, Animagique, we strolled over to the Production Courtyard, were we meet a few Disney Characters such as Cruella de Ville, Gaston and Remy from Ratatouille. With Stitch Live! in the vicinity, we gave this unique experience a try, where Stitch interacts by way of live impromptu chat with the audience through out of this world, real time animation which left everyone in Stitches. Still laughing,  we headed over to Toon Studio, where Niamh wanted to go on the Flying Carpets of Agrabah again.


To Finish our time in Disney, we watched the Stars n Cars Parade again, before getting a buffet lunch at Restaurant des Stars, set in the ambiance of the film Ratatouille, French cuisine. This was the first proper meal, we had to pay for since we arrived, costing 50 euro for both of us. The cuisine was delicious and we both made use of all you can eat element, as we had a long evening and night ahead of us. Just before we left, we got meet Remy and Linguini, we made the whole experience. We headed back to our hotel, to collect our luggage and then the shuttle to the bus station, where we got the VEA coach back to Paris Beauvais airport. The timing back to the airport was a tad annoying, as we arrived with over 4 plus hours to spare and nothing to do at the airport, as its nothing more than a shack. We were lucky in that we got chatting with a family from Northern Ireland, which kept us all entertained until we boarded the plane home. We arrived back into Dublin safely, and finally managed to get back to Niamh's just after 2.30 in the morning. 



Monday, 10 December 2012

Xmas 2012

Thursday 6th, we got a pleasant surprise, when Niamh received Xmas cards from our Granny and our folks and surprisingly got a Christmas Card from her agency. It was beginning to feel a lot like Christmas. I needn't have felt left out as my Christmas cards arrived the next day along with a heart felt letter from the folks wishing us a Merry Christmas.


I met Niamh in town after her shift and we went christmas shopping, so after some searching, we found our tree and decorations. We made the journey home to excitely put it up and make the house christmasy. As we rushed out the door to get a few necessary supplies from Coles before it closed, what did I spy lying on our porch step, but two parcels, one for me and one for Niamh. So after quickly putting them into the fridge and dashing to the shop. We came home and excitedly opened our parcels, to find inside all the goodies one would miss from Ireland, Irish Cadburys, Hunky Dorys, Nestle, few Christmas Chocolates and to our expectant delight in each parcel was a Christmas decoration with our name on it, was really so cute and meant so much.

On the Saturday, we decided to make the trek towards the River Stage in the Botanic Gardens, for the Lord Mayors Carols in the City Concert, starting at approx 5.30 pm with a pre-show and the Main evemt beginning about 7.30, with artists such as Marina Prior, Troy Cassar-Daley, Belladiva, Christopher Wayne, New Empire, amongst others performing that night. The venue was at Capacity from early on, with thousands in the venue and a queue outside still trying to get in. One of the highlights of the evening, was witnessing the Jingle Bells Aussie version, we were in stitches.

On the Sunday, We decided to continue this wave of celebration by going to Brisbane Square to the Chanukah in the city, for the celebration which was the lighting of the Menorah. It was an interesting experience to witness. To round off the night they had the International Mini - Bike Stunt Team perform, who came to prominence on Australian Got Talent reaching the Semi Finals. To round off this evening we had a skype call with our folks and Granny, who it was great to see and talk to.

After our routine coffee, at our local spot, Gloria Jeans, we decided to go shopping once the rain had ceased . We had to go jeans shopping for one of us, coughs Niamh, on the hunt for her annual Christmas outfit. After we found a nice cheap pair, some how we ended up in Pandora, where Niamh got her Aussie charm, a kangaroo one, for her bracelet. Later on in the week, we decided to go to cinema, we managed to get cheaper tickets online, and we saw Pitch Perfect, which was an hilarious comedy with a catchy soundtrack. Niamh through the cinema app and membership managed to get 4 dollar medium popcorn.
On Friday, I met Niamh at Central Station, after her shift, on our way up Queen Street, we stumbled upon Betty and the Bettys, who were performing on the specially constructed Xmas Stage. One of the highlights was their version of 12 Days of Christmas and Wishing you a Merry Christmas, which had us and the gathered crowd in stitches. Been one of the highlights so far of the festive season.
We went out for dinner, ended up in Wagamama in the Wintergarden, I tried my regular dish Yasai Katsu Curry which was I found even nice than home. We tried and shared sweet potato kubasi side after it was recommended by the waitress and agreed was yummy. From here we made our way out on the Mall, to get an observation spot for the Myer Christmas Parade, which was to followed by a Pantomime in  King George Square where also a twilight Indie Market was taking place. The Parade itself, actually had real live animals taking part such as camels for the 3 wise men, sheep, Donkey for the Virgin Mary and of course a few reindeer to pull Santa's Sleigh. Other acts included Little Drummer Boy, Dance Troupe, Brass Band, Marching Band, Carol Singers, Story telling, Aerobatics and of course no Aussie Christmas parade is complete without Jingle Bells Aussie Style. The Pantomime involved a story around the Little Drummer Boy. Once the panto was finished, Santa made his way in his sleigh towards the Myer Center, where people got a chance to meet Santa and his reindeer. I felt like such a kid, getting the opportunity to touch the reindeer and their antlers, which felt a bit like velvet.  

Procession of Christmas Animals

Cirque du Brisbane


Santa and his Sleigh

In the excitement for our return trip to Dreamworld and heading to Whitewater Theme Park Sunday 16th,  we ended up buying tickets to WB Movie World Theme Park (VIP Pass) and White Christmas for this Thursday to celebrate Christmas, food, show and all.
After a slight detour, we finally made it to Whitewater World, and Dreamworld. First thing we did was check out the Kung Fu Panda's Land of Awesomeness, newly opened ie the day before. First ride of the day was the Skadoosh Bumper Cars, lots of bumping and crashing into each other. Niamh was out for revenge. Ironically karma bit her in the ass, as she got rejected from Kung Fu Academy, oh well. After this, we queued to go on the new thrill ride, Pandanonium. Of course, when it was my turn, the ride was on the hard cycle, which sends you round and round, side to side and upside down at up to 3.8 G-forces. Soaring eight metres high under the watchful eyes of the mighty dragon, only martial masters will be able to outlast theses 150 seconds of kung furious pandemonium. Pandamonium is one of the Big 8 Thrill rides in Dreamworld.

                 Pandamonium

As I was on an adrenaline rush, I decided to go on the Big Claw right after. We decided to go to the water park after this, however we got sidetracked on route towards the Cyclone roller coaster ride, which actually goes through the water park. Once in the Water Park, we got a quick bite to eat and souvenir drink cups, which we got unlimited free refills as we are pass holders and can use the next time we go to Dreamworld/Whitewater World.
The afternoon in the water park, reached a temperature of 30 plus degress. Once we had ourselves organised, stuff in the locker and creamed up we went on the Green Room ride. The Green Room towered 20 m above the ground which accelerated us through a 75 m tunnel to a 15 m funnel before literally dropping out. Ye are thrown into the upper hemisphere off back to back vertical banks before a neddle nose splashdown. After a quick recover and ejecting from the 4 clover shaped raft, we made our way towards the Temple of Huey. Where we got our donut rings and went on both the 2 Broken Heads and Cut Snake. 2 Broken Heads was fast and a thrill. The Little Rippers was a cannon bowl of fun, I nearly got stuck duelling with the ride but was all go in the end. From here we strolled towards The Bro which consists of a race head first into a maze of twists and turns. We decided to chill and swim in the Cave of Waves when horn beep for the next onslaught of waves, which was class. Towards the end of the afternoon, we managed to get on to The RIP ride where again the tube was a clover shaped raft, and it was full on carnage, crazy fun. We just about managed to get on Super Tubes Hydrocoaster before the park closed at 5 pm, this was a pretty full on water coaster ride and was a highlight of the day.
On route home, we got off at central station to get a bite to eat in a restaurant on Queen st called Jo-Jo's restaurant, oh my, where do I begin, I ordered Tofu Thai Green Curry but it came with also pieces of chicken, lucky I noticed before I had any. The manager refunded me the cost with his apologies. So as a treat we got some Danish ice cream and got to see the Menorah fully lit, prior to getting the bus home.
An early but excited rise, to make our way to Park Road,to catch the Gold Coast train towards Helenvale Station, which is the nearest station to Movie World, where we got a bus. On route we passed Wet  n Wild and in awe we saw the crowds queuing to get in, which was something unreal. We were counting our lucky stars that we weren't going there then. Once we entered Movie World, we got started queuing for the rides. The first queue we joined was the Batwing Spaceshot, once I was strapped into the ride, there was no going back, it literally shoots 60 metres into the air at a 4.5 G of extreme power. It was an out of this world experience to say the least.

After I exited this ride, we both hopped on the Justice League ride which is an 3D interactive ride experience. We both quite enjoyed this ride. We were on route to queue for The Superman Escape ride however was closed due technical maintenance, so I queued for the Arkham Asylum, in the past was called Lethal Weapon. Once the queuing time finally came to an end, I got strapped into the train which has electfying on-board audio, and the rocket speeds up to 85km whilst experiencing 4.2 G stomach churning inversions. We trekked to the other end of the park completely to go on the Wild West Falls Adventure, which is a water thrill action ride that contains a 20 metres drop at the end. We got completed soaked but was such a laugh. Perfectly on queue, on our way towards Main Street, we came upon Batman and his Bat Mobile on parade. I finally managed to persuade Niamh onto a rollercoaster, Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster which was inspired by the movie, has top speeds of 45 km, laser lightning and sound effects, was a spooky funtastic ride.

From here we decided to go collect our VIP passes for Movie World and sister theme parks. I tried once again in vain to get onto the Superman ride. We made the 2.40 pm showing of the Ice Age Mammoth Christmas 4-D in the Roxy theater, it was a cute funny yet bumpy wet motion experience. Along Main street  we encountered, Harry Potter Store, The Flash, Green Lantern, Marilyn Monroe among others.
As I was determined to get on all the thrill rides, we made our way towards the Green Lantern Coaster. The ride contains the steepest drop in the southern hemisphere, reaches heights of 33 metres, speeds of 66 km and 488 metres in length. Once I recovered from the Green Lantern, we went to collect our wristbands for White Christmas later that evening. We decided to try to get on Superman once more, as they were finishing technical tests, I managed to be there at the right time by getting on the first available ride. It was worth the wait, where the rides comes from 0 to 100 km in 2 seconds which was such a thrill.
We decided to rest for a small while before White Christmas, so we joined the wristband area. The opening of White Christmas celebrations commenced at 5.30 pm by the Christmas Fairy Princess. We went for dinner at Ricks Cafe for a Christmas Buffet dinner with free refills, we were so stuffed afterwards. When we came out on to Main Street, it was a superb sight with Carol singers, Santa Claus, Mrs Claus, and Lola Bunny. The countdown to illumination of the Christmas lights, which was an unreal sight. We decided to try get on a ride as we had some free time before the parade at 8pm, so went onto Justice League 3D ride. We got our spot for the parade along Main street. Whilst waiting we both got some free drink refills. The parade itself was such a christmasy sight and experience, full of Looney Tunes goodness. Once the Parade had ceased, the rides re-commenced for a few mins, and I managed to get on Superman Escape again even been allowed to skip to get on quicker as it was just me. The ride itself was a totally different experience by night, was more thrilling, fun and out of this world experience. Doing this roller-coaster at night was one of my highlights of all the rides. The journey home was in itself an adventure.    
As there was an advance screening of Les Miserables showing at our local cinema, we decided to go see it early Saturday afternoon. We managed to get a deal on popcorn and soda, well done Niamh. The movie was unreal, such an emotional beautiful piece of film. We managed to get last few bits we needed for Christmas dinner, for Niamh turkey one and my veggie roast one. Before getting the bus home, we decided to call into Irish Murphys for a Christmas drink. We left a Facebook comment on our mother page to wish her a Happy Birthday once it became the 23rd. Later we had a phone call with our parents and our granny.

Christmas Eve, to get into the Christmas spirit, we  went firstly to the Pancake Manor on Charlotte St, and shared a long stack, was so tasty after we went to see the Rise of the Guardians in 3D, was such a cute and funny movie. As we gotta home we watched Christmas shows and movies and relaxed which was nice. As the bells rang for midnight we exchange pressies with each other and had some of the chocolate, our parents had shipped over to us. Christmas Morning we received calls from our parents, granny, cousins and friends from home. We got up and began preparations for Christmas Dinner, me making the stuffing and Niamh preparing her secret potato mash. We were both stuffed, we decided to go for walk to South Bank and the beach, where it was all happening, packed everywhere.
I meet Niamh after her night shift on Thursday Morning, we went for a morning coffee where we decided to go see The Hobbit in 3D. Now just gonna wait till next year to see part two.