MummyAW100
Prepare to Forfeit Your Souls
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- Aug 13, 2006
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We went on a little tour around Britain before we joined the group, and saw Warwick Castle, Alton Towers, and Stonehenge. Now, on to the tour!
DAY 1-CHEERS
We waited for a long time to meet up with the group back at Gatwick. Finally, 11:30ish or so, our car arrived. It was a pleasant little drive around London, with the driver talking to us. We pulled up to the Renaissance Chancery Court, and went inside. The lobby was absolutely amazing (though not as amazing as an Orlando theme park resort), and we were kindly greeted by one of our guides, Eddie. We then went up to our nice room, and rested. Then came the first memorable moment on our ABD part of the trip. We were going to go to Madame Tussaud's when some of our group went to the British Museum on day 3, and thought we wouldn't get to go to the Museum. Well, we had enough time, so we walked our way to the Museum. It was wonderful! I loved all the mummies and the statues, and it was pretty cool seeing the Rosetta Stone.
There was even a head from the famous Easter Island. At last, after 1 or 2 hours of great fun, we left to go back to the hotel. After resting up, we ventured to the welcome ceremony. Dinner that night was getting to know our tour group. That was where we met our other guide, Roni. At the end of dinner, we got a little surprise, but I won't tell you about it -- so I won't spoil it for you!
DAY 2-JOLLY HOLIDAY
We woke up and ate breakfast and left soon after, where we met another guide, Mike. He drove us around London, and told us some neat facts. That was followed by getting off the bus and going to Westminster Abbey. The architecture was incredible. Since this was the date of Charles Dickens' death, there was a wreath on his tomb. The best part, though, was seeing the chair and the room where kings and queens were crowned. After leaving, we didn't see the changing of the guard, but something really special -- the trooping of the colors. It was the weekend before Queen Elizabeth II's official birthday, and they were practicing and celebrating Prince Phillip's birthday. We even saw Prince Phillip! The food at High Tea Luncheon wasn't that great, but oh well. From there, it was back to the hotel, and waiting to see the play. That night, we got on a 1 story bus, and ate dinner next to the theatre. One of the actors even came in to say hi! We proceeded on to the Mary Poppins play, which was a delightful surprise. Great actors and sets! Afterwards, it was time to walk on the backstage area, where we got another surprise.
I will stop from here, and continue later.
NOTE from MummyAW's mom: I thought it might be helpful to hear from my son, and he was eager to write a trip report! Hope you enjoy!
JulieWent
DAY 1-CHEERS
We waited for a long time to meet up with the group back at Gatwick. Finally, 11:30ish or so, our car arrived. It was a pleasant little drive around London, with the driver talking to us. We pulled up to the Renaissance Chancery Court, and went inside. The lobby was absolutely amazing (though not as amazing as an Orlando theme park resort), and we were kindly greeted by one of our guides, Eddie. We then went up to our nice room, and rested. Then came the first memorable moment on our ABD part of the trip. We were going to go to Madame Tussaud's when some of our group went to the British Museum on day 3, and thought we wouldn't get to go to the Museum. Well, we had enough time, so we walked our way to the Museum. It was wonderful! I loved all the mummies and the statues, and it was pretty cool seeing the Rosetta Stone.

DAY 2-JOLLY HOLIDAY
We woke up and ate breakfast and left soon after, where we met another guide, Mike. He drove us around London, and told us some neat facts. That was followed by getting off the bus and going to Westminster Abbey. The architecture was incredible. Since this was the date of Charles Dickens' death, there was a wreath on his tomb. The best part, though, was seeing the chair and the room where kings and queens were crowned. After leaving, we didn't see the changing of the guard, but something really special -- the trooping of the colors. It was the weekend before Queen Elizabeth II's official birthday, and they were practicing and celebrating Prince Phillip's birthday. We even saw Prince Phillip! The food at High Tea Luncheon wasn't that great, but oh well. From there, it was back to the hotel, and waiting to see the play. That night, we got on a 1 story bus, and ate dinner next to the theatre. One of the actors even came in to say hi! We proceeded on to the Mary Poppins play, which was a delightful surprise. Great actors and sets! Afterwards, it was time to walk on the backstage area, where we got another surprise.
I will stop from here, and continue later.

NOTE from MummyAW's mom: I thought it might be helpful to hear from my son, and he was eager to write a trip report! Hope you enjoy!
JulieWent