Flossbolna
Sea days are just so relaxing!
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I saw that PIO went to a place called Siochzo (I know I spelled it wrong), but it was about an hour by bus away from Shanghai. As I looked at her pictures I thought that Fran and I should stay there for a couple nights. I also decided that we should hire an English speaking guide who could take us around in a vehicle that I could store the scooter in the back. While I know that most areas are not accessible, we could work around it with me lifting the scooter up curbs and such.
I think one of the advantages of travel in China is that there are plenty of private guides one can hire to be driven around and it does not cost thousands of Dollar as the similar type of service would cost in Europe. So, your plan to hire guides definitely makes sense! It might be worth it to look for a travel agency that specialises in non-group China trips and get someone to put it all together for you. Friends of mine went to China with their kids when the kids were 5 and 7 because a family friend was working in Beijing and they wanted to visit. They travelled around quite a bit, all with a guide who would organise everything for them. She said it was actually such an easy vacation because they knew someone else was dealing with the details.
Aww....that's so sweet! You do know that not only do we have white cats that look just like Marie, but we also have cats named Berlioz and O'Malley.
I think I knew that!
I read another report where they went in March and it was pretty cold. I'll definitely have to do some research because Fran was telling me tonight that our Family room was cold and to bring her sweatshirt there, and I'm wearing a tank top and Capris and I'm still warm. We have very different body temperatures!
The TDR Explorer website is a good starting point for all sorts of information, also as to when to go: https://tdrexplorer.com/best-shanghai-disneyland-trip-planning-articles/
I do the same thing for Yelp reviews. At least 1/3 to half the people have unrealistic expectations. I mean Michael just posted on FB that Taco Bell was voted the #1 Mexican Restaurant in the US. I heard that on the news before he posted and pointed out to Fran that about 15 years ago "Sushi of Naples" had been voted the #1 Sushi restaurant in Long Beach. We went there once and I was so disgusted, they didn't even make rolls to order, it was basically a "sushi factory" and has since gone out of business. It was then that I realized mass audience polls meant nothing. You have to know the expectations of the people who are rating products and trust that they have the same values as you. Most people don't share my values.
Exactly! I mentioned this in a comment here yesterday: I do appreciate reading others' experiences and like if I get a good description and reasons for their like or dislike. From that I can form my opinion. Like when you mentioned in your last update that you did not like a meal because it was too spicy, then I know that this would not be an issue for me. But if you had said you did not like the dish because the salad was not fresh, I would know to stay away from that place.
This still makes me feel weird. A Disney park without a train. I know they had their reasons, but still....
I think the worst solution was this train station without a train, it kind of draws attention to the missing train.
I've seen lots of pictures of this area from other TRs, so I forgive you!![]()
I am relieved!!
Interesting. Since I mostly frequent DL, and WDW is the only other park I've visited so far, I never really thought about it.
We will be at DLP next month and I will try to remember to take some pictures of the well hidden expansion pads there to post as a comparison.
I've actually been able to mostly free myself of the ECV at DL, but that's mostly because I don't spend long days out there. If I'm doing a tour, yes, I bring it because I'll never make it through eight hours without help, but when we just go out for a few hours, or stay for the weekend, I've been OK just walking. It seems that my foot injury has gotten stronger since 10 years ago. I don't dare test it for three days or longer at WDW since it caught up with me in 2017.
That's great!! I do get that long days are different from short visits and three days of serious WDW touring tires out the healthy people, too. I sometimes think one of the reasons why we have less ECVs here is that we do have a lot of sick days (up to 6 weeks with full wages, after that you still get a portion of your wages) and therefore people can take more time off to really work on re-gaining mobility after an accident. I recently read something about that this is one of the reasons why we have far less people in Europe taking pain killers as there is less of an economic need to function again as soon as possible.
That doesn't sound good. I don't think that this will be a ride that Fran can ride unless we do the handicapped accessible vehicle that I've heard about. In which case we might be able to just leave stuff in her scooter.
If you go during non-peak season the locker thing will be far less of an issue.
That's one of my big problems! I never know if I've hit it or not!
Same here! Michael and I were at Europapark this summer, a German theme park, and they had a similar ride and there it was even worse! We had no clue how we got our results. Ride was still quite cool, you were travelling to Atlantis and shooting sea serpents.
I used to do that when I was young and the MSEP was still at DL. I really didn't care so we would all go hit as many rides as we could. Funny how things change when you get older!![]()
That's what my sister and I did in 1992 in Disneyland! We went round and round on the Matterhorn!
Interesting. I was annoyed enough when they made pirates into pirates chasing food rather than women. Are they going to try and say that the Trail of Tears never existed now too?
I have to admit that I am lacking some of the cultural understanding as to where the sensitivities lie with regard to certain topics. I watched Song of the South once and thought it was incredibly boring outside the animated parts, had no clue that "tar baby" is something problematic and otherwise thought the film was horrible in depicting poor people as mean and women as stupid. This shows how much context matters for certain things.
OK, I'm sorry, but this is something that I would NEVER do!![]()
I would normally never forget food either. But I think with the heat and the jet lag our systems were just totally out of whack.
And did you starve? Really I mean your lunch looked like good portions, but I would eat that entire sandwich and still be hungry!
The sandwich was really large. And as I just said, the heat and jet lag really did a number on our appetite. I am also wondering if we did not have a granola bar at some point that I brought from Germany.
OMG! That's admirable, and I'm sure I would have similar plans, but they would all fall by the wayside when the alarm went off. I take it Michael's machinery was helping him out because never before on a TR would he have even considered such an early wake up, or was he still on some time zone where 7AM was really 2PM.![]()
No, this was last year, the CPAP only arrived this year and 7am in China was 1am in Germany. There you see where his priorities are!

