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Friday, October 10, 2014

Sausage, Beer, Beer, Sausage, Beer, Pretzel, Beer, Beer, Sausage, Beer

The title of the post pretty much sums up our time in Munich, Germany for Oktoberfest, where we had lots of amazing German food and lots of amazing German beer.  We had a friend join us, Travis, for the festivities.  He came in from the states, and met us in London to head to Stuttgart, Germany on Wednesday. After an hour, fifteen flight to Stuttgart, we headed by train to Munich for another two and a half hour ride.

We made it to Munich, and the boys immediately put on their lederhosen, and I put on my dirndl.  We headed towards the festival where thousands of people were already drinking, eating, and enjoying the festival.  What a sight to see all of these people dressed up in the traditional attire.  There were 14 large "tents" that held all the different local beer.  And by "tent" I mean a standing structure that holds about 10,000 people.  Not so tent-like, right? 
Jeff and I in our Bavarian attire
Inside one of the beer tents. (This was taken Sunday so less people in their Bavarian attire)
Oktoberfest is known for its traditions like the cookies. 

We walked a little bit, grabbed a giant sausage, and headed into the Hofbrauhaus tent.  It was pretty funny to see the three of our faces as we walked into the tent. I think we were all in shock as there were people everywhere, the band was playing local tunes, hops were hanging from the ceiling, and everyone had giant beers in their hands (1 liter of beer, approximately 2 pints).  We walked around, a little overwhelmed, and found room at a table where we enjoyed a few beers.  We loved the songs the band played, even though we did not understand any of the words.  It was also fun to meet new people, mostly Germans to talk about the festival and whatnot.
Giant sausage. So yummy! (PhotoCred: Travis)
The festival area. You can see the large tents (buildings) on both sides of the pictures. One of which has the giant beer on top!
This was our favorite tent. The only one with sit down and standing tables. 
The boys in their gear with their beer! (PhotoCred: Travis)


On Thursday, the three of us walked around Munich.  We went into a couple churches that were really pretty, popped into a few shops, and ate at a cute little outside restaurant before heading back to get back into our gear.  We could not make it inside a tent, so we enjoyed an area outside a tent before meeting our friends, Julie and Andrew who were joining us for the remainder of the Oktoberfest excitement.  We all had a great night, grabbed some sausages, and headed home for the night.  Another successful day.
 The insides of the two churches in the city of Munich. 

Julie and I with our giant beers (PhotoCred: Julie)

On Friday, we got up early to rent a car. You're nervous about how this story is going to go, aren't you? Luckily they drive on the "right" side of the road and the driver's seat is on the American side as well, and Andrew took the lead, so that was nice.  No issues as all, really nice roads, only "bad thing" was the signs were in German.  We drove about 2 hours to the Neuschwanstein Castle. This is the castle in which Disney modeled their famous castle after. We were the lucky ones who could barely see the castle up close because there was a crazy amount of fog that morning.  We looked off the edge of the castle, and it was pure white...we couldn't even see the ground.  It was pretty disappointing that the weather was so yucky.  Other than that, the inside (no pictures allowed) of the castle was beautiful. It was not like the other castles we have been to because it wasn't used for war; it was purely for the joy of the king.  The rooms were still decorated as if the king still lived there, so that was pretty great to see the fine details.  Sidenote: The story of this king is pretty interesting if you want to read more.  We walked down from the castle area, grabbed a great local meal, and began to head back to the car for our journey home. Funny story though...the fog lifted and we looked up from the sidewalk to see the castle perfectly in the background.  Just our luck!
 Inside the castle grounds. Fog was so bad I didn't get many pictures
After the fog "magically" disappeared as we were leaving the city 

We ended our evening at another beer tent, and enjoyed the festivities.  Saturday morning we woke up early to head to the festival.  We knew that since it was a Saturday and the last "big hurrah" day we were going to need to get to the tents early.  We stood in line around 8:15, and the tents were supposed to open at 9:00.  The line began to move, and immediately everyone smooshed into one giant blob of a crowd.  At one point the line was moving, but I was not physically moving my feet. The line was pushing (not roughly, just tightly) that we were just moving together.  The 5 of us were split into 2 groups by accident.  Jeff, Travis, and I were sent to sit outside while Julie and Andrew made it inside the tent.
The Oktoberfest gang! (PhotoCred: Travis)
Inside our tent on Saturday morning. Great environment! (PhotoCred: Andrew)

We eventually met up in a few hours, and hung out until the early afternoon.  We took it easy the rest of the evening, and rested up for a long day of traveling the next day:
  • 2.5 hour train ride to Stuttgart city centre
  • 30 minute metro ride to the Stuttgart airport
  • 1 hour 15 minute plane ride
  • 1 hour long underground ride in London
  • 2 hour train ride back to Notts (Back at 1 AM)
I leave you with a few little videos that capture the environment inside the tents. Pretty hard to describe it all in writing. Prost!
Video of the band's first song. Immediately everyone got up on the benches and began singing some German song. (VideoCred: Travis)
This video is of everyone singing the "What's Goin' On" song by 4 Non Blondes. (VideoCred: Travis)

Thank you to Julie, Andrew, and Travis for allowing me to use some of your pictures on the blog. You definitely saved me from lugging around the giant camera all weekend!

Onto the next adventure...


Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Corfu 5-Star Hotel ≠ American 5-Star Hotel

Well, we definitely had an interesting Day 1 in Corfu, Greece.
  • 1AM: Woke up to drive to London
  • 4AM: Arrive at car park and head to airport
  • 6AM: Fly to Corfu, Greece
  • (7 hour time difference from US, 2 hour time difference from UK)
  • 11AM: Head to our resort
As you can tell, the morning really flew by and we were exhausted. We were excited to get unpacked, but were quickly disappointed by the room seeing flaws all over the place. (Warning: the snobs in us are coming out) The problem was by the 5-Star Hotel description we were expecting more of a resort-style feel. Our current room had a few spiders that we had to kill, cobwebs, and dust everywhere. We went straight to the pool to get out of there and a little disappointed in the place. Jeff decided to go and talk to the hotel management. So this happened:
 
So we got this seaside suite instead! Although it still wasn't up to the Mexico or American 5-Star Resorts we have been to or heard about, it definitely changed our moods and we were extremely content again. I mean, no one should have to spend a good amount of money and have spiders crawling on the ceiling. Ew.



The resort had a lot of great amenities: pool,  beach, 4 restaurants, bowling alley, among many other things. We were really risking the weather given the time of year we chose Greece, but we really lucked out! Each day it was at least in the mid-60's, but our last full-day there it had to have been a lot hotter as we were sweating on the beach.


The hotel had an amazing view of the Mediterranean Sea. During some parts of the day, there was a smog effect out into the ocean, so you were unable to see the mountains in the background. As for the beach, it was filled with small pebbles and rocks instead of fine grained sand.

Our first day, we just lounged around the pool enjoying the warm weather. It was nice to get away from the Non-UK, windy, rainy weather. As I type this...it is raining here. 

We were able to enjoy some really great dishes at the restaurants and some really cheap wine! Although, I think Jeff loved his meal so much on Dinner #1 that he ordered the same thing for the rest of our time there. 






We ventured out into the town of Corfu on the second day. It was cloudy and a bit on the colder-side. We walked around, realizing that the city was not in the best condition. It was really interesting to experience a city that wasn't necessarily made for tourists like many other beach cities. One of my favorite experiences of the trip was my fish pedicure. I am not sure how many Bachelor fans there are reading this right now, but it was something very similar to what they did on one of their international dates in Seoul. 





Anyway, there were tiny little fish (without teeth) who would nibble/suck on all the dead skin on my feet. It freaked me out at first, and then quickly began to tickle (especially in between my toes)! I soaked my feet and the fish were hard at work for about 15 minutes. My feet felt fairly smooth and relaxed after it was over. I don't think the fish worked as hard as a person giving a normal pedicure, but it was a really cool once in a lifetime experience. 


After the fish had a great meal, we explored the city a little more. There were not many tourist attractions, so we were just roaming around. Most of the houses and buildings were not in the best condition. There were lots of broken items, stains, and junk on the balconies on most the places we saw.  It was amazing how many people were able to speak English, especially being such a small secluded island. 

We were able to enjoy some street food for lunch: gyros. They were fantastic. I think I could go for another one right about now! We ate in a small little area, filled with pigeons, grabbed some desserts for Mr. Sweet Tooth, and headed back to the resort on the bus. 
 
 
 

The island is pretty neat in the sense that all the buildings are up on the side of mountains. Because of that, we had to take a small tram down to the beach. The beach was much more peaceful, and less windy as well. We spent all day on Saturday laying on the beach, reading, and enjoying the wonderful weather.



We had a wonderful and relaxing long weekend in Greece. Not sure we would go back to the same resort, but I would definitely visit another part of Greece again.

I leave you with a sign that speaks for itself. Do you feel at least a little bad for us?