16th “thing” achieved: 33. Go on the London Eye

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Almost 20 years ago, I moved to Guildford, which is just 40 minutes from London on the train. Being so close to our capital I imagined that I would be going there all the time to see the sights, but the sad fact is, when you live locally you are much less likely to take in the tourist attractions than you would be if you visited on holiday.  I had travelled across all of Europe, visiting all the main tourist spots, museums, cathedrals, statues, etc – but hadn’t done the same in my own capital city despite going to London several times for work or for nights out.

About 10 years ago I decided to make a conscious effort to “play tourist” and had managed to visit the Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, and the Shard. I’ve gawked at Buckingham Palace, crossed Tower Bridge, walked through Hyde Park, visited the Natural History Museum, and seen the Cutty Sark.  I even took an open top bus tour once (although there was alcohol involved so I don’t remember much!) One thing on my list remained – to go on the London Eye. Built in 2000, it has become an iconic part of the London landscape, and until the Shard opened in 2013, was the highest observation point for London.

When I published my first blog, an insurer I work closely with, Dual, got in contact with me. Not only did several people there sponsor me for my 500-mile challenge, but all came back with encouraging messages. In particular, one of the Development Underwriters, Rhiannon, noted that I’d put the London Eye on the list, and offered to take me to help me achieve my goal!

I was delighted to accept and we eventually got a date in the diary. Weather had been quite changeable but we were lucky as the day dawned bright and dry. We met at the ticket office and the queue was enormous! Tickets are normally around £23 each (although there are some 2-for-1 deals available) but for £9 extra each we could get Fastrack entry – a definite win!

In the (much shorter) queue, we were invited to pose in front of a green screen, so that they could superimpose a London skyline behind you. Probably useful if it was rubbish weather but the view was fine so we didn’t bother. Our turn came and we hopped onto the moving capsule. It doesn’t stop moving but it’s so slow you can easily walk on/off without worry.

Our capsule had about 20 people in it, and whilst the walls are transparent there’s only really 2 places you can get a good view without the metal struts obstructing you, so it was a bit crowded for selfie purposes! One kid was practising his English as he read the sign that said, “Please do not lean on the doors” as he climbed all over the door mechanism. I had to step in and explain what it meant,  I could just envisage him triggering the door and falling out! (he didn’t).

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Rhi and I enjoying the views
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Selfie time!
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Lovely view over the water, City side

The views were fantastic, you have the classic old buildings of Westminster on one side and the striking new buildings of the City on the other side. The ride takes about 30 minutes which is plenty of time to see your fill. I’ve written about my fear of heights before, but I didn’t feel scared as I felt well encapsulated! Not to mention it’s mostly over the water so I didn’t worry about going splat on the floor!

Rhi and I had a great time and finished off the day with a bit of lunch at a lovely Dim Sum restaurant on South Bank called Ping Pong (!) Great food and brilliant service, and it wasn’t actually too expensive so well worth checking out!

In summary, it was a great day. The company was excellent and I’m glad I’ve finally ticked the London Eye off my “must do” list. However, I have to say, if you’re less bothered about going on the Eye but just want to have a great view of London, I would go to the Shard. I went a few years ago with my parents and it was absolutely amazing. The views are much better and you are higher so less obstructed.

The only downside with the Shard is that, being in the centre of the City, you don’t get the same iconic view of all the new buildings (Shard, Gherkin, Walkie-talkie) all clustered together.

All in all though, a definite win. Have you tried to see your home town or local attractions through a tourist’s eyes? Maybe you can take a bit of time out to do that and experience your surroundings with the same appreciation that you have for the places you travel so far to visit.

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7th “thing” achieved: 40. Visit Las Vegas!

Amazing road trip to the West Coast of America!

When I was 19 I saved up all my money to go backpacking around Europe. I wanted to experience new cultures and explore the world. I did my 6 week tour, then returned home to get stuck straight into University, then a job, always intending to travel again soon.

20 years later and I hadn’t really gone much further. Most of my mates had been to the USA, particularly Vegas, and I really wanted to go. With no hen do’s or other big celebrations pending, I decided to make it happen for myself.

Natalie and I went on a 2 week trip which included Vegas, LA and San Fransisco. There are so many cool pictures of our experiences you will need to look on Facebook, but below is a snapshot of our itinerary:

Mon 6/3/17: Flew to Vegas and arrived at the Palazzo, our hotel. Although our flight was 10 hours we arrived at 1pm due to the time difference. Fighting to stay awake we wandered around the immediate vicinity; looking at the Venetian, Treasure Island, and the Wynn. I especially loved the fake streets and canal at the Venetian.

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Day 1: Flight, Palazzo and Venetian

Tue 7/3/17: Up at 5am to go to the Grand Canyon – luckily we were still on UK time! We stopped by the Hoover Dam on the way to the West Ridge of the Canyon – and went on the Skywalk, which is this glass walkway that juts over the Canyon. As someone who is terrified of heights, I felt pretty brave up there, until I looked down and had a little meltdown! As part of our tickets we also got a free “CSI” experience at the MGM so we went to do that – big mistake as we were so tired. We had been recommended a buffet at Caesar’s Palace but it was closed – ended up with Fish & Chips of all things at Gordon Ramsay’s chippy. At least we got to see the famous musical fountains at the Belaggio though.

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Wed 8/3/17: We took a bus tour up the strip, taking in the famous Welcome to Las Vegas sign, then we popped into loads of hotels for a nosey – MGM, New York New York, Aria, Belaggio, Caesar’s Palace. We had the best buffet at Belaggio – we were so excited to see vegetables! We then went to see a Cirque du Soleil show – Ka – which was absolutely amazing. We finished the night by gambling at MGM’s slot machines and taking the monorail home.

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Day 3: Vegas sightseeing

Thu 9/3/17: We visited Circus Circus and saw some acts – a clown and an acrobatics act. Nat was particularly happy to see the balancing/strength act, she’s wanted to see that “T” move in the picture for ages! We then got the tour bus again and looked at all the wedding chapels, then visited the Mob Museum. We spent the evening in Fremont Street which is really freaky! We had dinner at a lovely restaurant called Therapy, checked out a rooftop club, then went to get our pics taken with $1,000,000. We finished the night by having cocktails at the top of Stratosphere, overlooking all of Vegas with the occasional person plummeting past the windows (on a wire, you’ll be pleased to hear)! On the way home we popped in to Flamingo’s to see Nat’s favourite birds, before sloping off to bed.

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Day 4: Downtown Vegas

Fri 10/3/17: We picked up our faithful chariot, Chad the Chrysler. We fell in love with him immediately. We drove to Victorville via the Mojave National Preserve. We saw a Joshua Tree preserve, sand dunes, and a place called “hole in the wall” (where there were literally holes in the rock wall…) but we didn’t have much time to explore. We did a little detour via Route 66 but the road so so terrible we had to come off it. We watched the sunset over the desert – beautiful.

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Day 5: Meet Chad

Sat 11/3/17: Drove to LA and tried to go to the Griffiths Observatory – but it was so busy we didn’t get up to the top to see the Hollywood sign. We drove via Rodeo Drive & Santa Monica Blvd to our accommodation, then on to Venice Beach. It was busy despite a bit of fog – what an eclectic mix of people! My favourites were the bongo-playing rollerblader, and the guy with a Scooby-Doo scooter.  We found our way into the funky area and had Black Cod and cocktails for dinner. We finished off by finding the stars and hand prints on Hollywood Blvd. Our hands touched the same bit of concrete that the celebs touched! Finally we found a place where the Hollywood sign can be viewed, but as it was dark we saw nothing.

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Sun 12/3/17: Went back to finally see the HOLLYWOOD sign. We then went on to Universal Studios, where we did an epic tour of the studios, met loads of characters, did a Walking Dead experience (v scary) and I won a unicorn for Nat in the Despicable Me bit! We met loads of Simpsons, had lunch at Krusty Burger, and then the best bit – Harry Potter! The rides were amazing and Hogsmeade & Hogwarts were fantastic. We even took part in the Triwizard opening ceremony! Did a night-time drive to the next stop; Santa Barbara.

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Day 7: Hollywood sign and Universal Studios, plus introducing Candy Floss the Unicorn!

Mon 13/3/17: Found a great little café in Santa Barbara for breakfast (The Daily Bread), then went to see the Old Mission Church where Franciscan monks had first established themselves – real history! Then on to the Court House for some amazing views and mosaics, before starting our journey along the Coast Road (Highway 1). Arrived at Ragged Point Inn to discover that Highway 1 was closed as it was hit by a weatherbomb in Jan/Feb and the Big Sur bridge was down. We were really disappointed but the location was beautiful and we spent the evening watching the sunset and stargazing.

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Day 8: Santa Barbara

Tue 14/3/17: Woke up early to watch the sunrise, then off to find elephant seals. It was really foggy but we were able to get quite close, pretty amazing to see. Went to Hearst Castle, which was totally amazing – took the Grand Rooms tour. Click here for more information – this thing was epic! The chap built a castle in the middle of California and filled it with antiques and works of art from all over Europe. It famously became the hangout of loads of film stars of the 20’s and 30’s. When we had seen all we could, we headed for Carmel – tried to watch the sunset but it was so foggy we couldn’t see more than 50 metres so we headed back to the hotel for dinner and jacuzzi.

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Day 9: Seals and Hearst Castle

Wed 15/3/17: Went to a tiny town called Moss Landing to see the sea otters. It was a quaint village with wooden houses and everything. It even had a little “Otter Crossing” – cute! We then drove into San Francisco, and looked at the bridge but it was hidden by the fog. We went out for dinner in Valencia, before going to Mission City Swing for some genuine West Coast Swing dancing. The teacher there was amazing and I felt that I learned a lot from just one class – fantastic!

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Day 10: Moss Landing and entering San Francisco

Thu 16/3/17: Got the tram into town, we intended to do a bus tour but it took ages to arrive so we stuck with trams and went to Fisherman’s Wharf. We saw where Alcatraz and the famous bridge would have been if not shrouded in fog, then on to Pier 39 (My age! Yay!) to see the Sea Lions. Finally it was time to say goodbye to Chad and get on the plane home.

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Day 11 – San Fran Bay, a foggy Alcatraz, sea lions, and the tram

All in all, it was a fantastic trip and whilst expensive, definitely the trip of a lifetime. I am so thankful for Natalie who planned it all and kept me to task, not to mention put up with me for 2 whole weeks!

Each place could have done with a few days to do them justice, but I am happy that I can truly tick this one off the list.

  • For photos from Vegas and Grand Canyon, click here.
  • For the Adventures of Chad the Car, click here.
  • For the California Dreamin’ Road Trip photos, click here.