tiggerlover
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For those who have asked, I thought I would share a trip report from my girls-only trip to Rome. We left on Thursday on a four-hour train trip south to Rome, arriving around 3:30 in the afternoon. After catching the subway and then walking to our hotel and settling in, it wasnt until 5:30 that we hit the streets of Rome. We decided that we were hungry and headed off to the Hard Rock Café (two of the three people in our group hadnt had good American food in a long time, hence the choice of American food.) After a great dinner and a little shopping we were off to explore the city. We walked and walked until we happen upon Trevi fountain
.truly a site to behold all lit up at night. It was so beautiful that we had to sit and take it all in for a while. I wish I had brought my camera this first night because it would have been a spectacular photograph, but since it was sprinkling when we headed out and it was night I left the camera back at the room.
I did manage to find this picture on the web to at least give you a nice daytime view:
or this by night: http://www.scroogenet.demon.co.uk/mypix/Romepix/pix/trevi1.jpg
After enjoying the fountain for some time we headed off to the Time Elevator, this is a new attraction to Rome since my last visit 4 years ago. This is as close as we can get to Disney in Rome. It is a ride similar in nature to Back to the Future, it is a time travel ride through ancient Rome and it is available in 6 different languages. Upon entering the attraction, 8 lucky people get to play a quiz on roman history, my group was lucky enough to play and I am happy to report I came in second place. After the quiz we were ushered into our cars which sat 10 people per car in front of three huge movie screens. We journey through time with a professor who created a time machine and as we traveled, our seats traveled with us. We visited during Julius Cesar time, saw Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel, the burning of ancient Rome and so much more. When we hit a wind storm we felt it, the same when we hit the rain and when there was a scene featuring rats it actually felt like they were running up our legs ..eeeeewwww. It was a great introduction to ancient Rome and a nice little ride. At this point it was getting very late, so we decided to catch a bus back to our hotel and call it a night.
We still have two more days to go, I will post more another time and hope to include some pictures.



I did manage to find this picture on the web to at least give you a nice daytime view:

After enjoying the fountain for some time we headed off to the Time Elevator, this is a new attraction to Rome since my last visit 4 years ago. This is as close as we can get to Disney in Rome. It is a ride similar in nature to Back to the Future, it is a time travel ride through ancient Rome and it is available in 6 different languages. Upon entering the attraction, 8 lucky people get to play a quiz on roman history, my group was lucky enough to play and I am happy to report I came in second place. After the quiz we were ushered into our cars which sat 10 people per car in front of three huge movie screens. We journey through time with a professor who created a time machine and as we traveled, our seats traveled with us. We visited during Julius Cesar time, saw Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel, the burning of ancient Rome and so much more. When we hit a wind storm we felt it, the same when we hit the rain and when there was a scene featuring rats it actually felt like they were running up our legs ..eeeeewwww. It was a great introduction to ancient Rome and a nice little ride. At this point it was getting very late, so we decided to catch a bus back to our hotel and call it a night.
We still have two more days to go, I will post more another time and hope to include some pictures.


