Wandering Through Disneyland Paris!

A few weeks ago, I went to Disneyland Paris for a day trip. Yes, you heard me, a day trip! We were picked up at our allocated time at the destination closest to us and drove through the night getting on a 90 minute ferry ride to Calais and then carrying on driving through the night onto Paris. Due to late arrival of pick up and traffic we didn’t get breakfast in the outskirts of Paris, however, if you are on time you will get breakfast at 8:30am and then carry on traveling up to Disneyland to arrive at 10am!

Having the entire day till 11pm to explore both the park and Walt Disney Studios, with five fast track tickets you will have plenty of time to get everything in. Before you go back to the coach you will get to watch the light show on the castle where depending on the time of you a wonderful array of Characters such as Anna and Olaf from Frozen will be projected onto the castle, with light beams and water fountains, it is a day in paradise for young children, without the expense for the parents! The fast track tickets are great, however they are different to what we know, you book the time slot in advance, so when you get there start using them straight away as fast track closes around 7pm so you won’t be able to book slots after that.

You and your children, or if you are a couple, can watch the parades and get cuddles with your favorite Disney characters. With loads of different lands, it is perfect for all ages to enjoy. You will become the child that is in your heart from the moment you step into this magical place.

The way I managed to keep this fairly cheap is through Wowcher, and they are doing the deal again at the moment and it comes up reguarly. Through a company called Coach Innovations, you will book this up for £99 per person (usually £149 per person). Its a fantastic deal considering Disneyland tickets are 88 euros on the gate! You will get a resort hopper ticket with this meaning you have access to the studios as well which contains lots of new rides as well as Tower of Terror, Crash’s Coaster and Toy Story Land!

http://www.wowcher.co.uk/deals/essex/deal-279167-detail/99-disneyland-trip-disney-day-pass-coach-10/deal.html?searchresult=true

If you are going to travel with kids, I warn you in advance the merchandise here is expensive and especially if you have several children it can be more expensive than its worth. I have a tip about how to do it a cheaper way while your children still experience all the souvenirs. The morning before you go, you can wake them up with a pile of presents that Mickey has left for them instead and you can get it cheaper outside the park. Such us on Wowcher again, there is lots of Disney products. Such as this wonderful onesie which they could travel and sleep in on the coach nice and warm!

£5.99 http://www.wowcher.co.uk/nationwide/national-deal/deal-264694-detail/5-99-instead-13-99-fancy-suits-baby-onesie-7-99/deal.html?searchresult=true

Or these various Frozen accessories:

£4.99 http://www.wowcher.co.uk/nationwide/national-deal/deal-277842-detail/4-99-kids-disney-frozen-clip-purse-linen-ideas-5/deal.html?searchresult=true

I hope this gives you a good idea to have a special day with your children or friends. It is a great day and worth the money completely, bring blankets and pillows for the coach journey to snuggle up and sleep well and you can leave these on the coach. If you do go, let me know how you enjoyed it and what you thought?

Thank you for wandering with me!

Wandering with Bags

Lets admit it. We all struggle with what bags to take with us when traveling, primarily because we love our bags so much its difficult to chose. But if you are like me and often (out of force, not willingly) have to use a cabin case for an entire weekend (Madness!) then you don’t have the luxury that is space. However I’m going to show you all the different types of bags you can take depending on your traveling arrangement and how they are useful.

Checked Luggage:

If you have checked luggage you have the wonderful luxury of packing what you like into a nice big bag (always spare underwear and clothes, I’m the sort of person where my luggage will get lost!). I would suggest a back pack or a tote bag of some sort, spacious and easy to carry. Here are some lovely fashionable bags to join you on your wandering.

Tote Bag

Tote Bag

http://uk.accessorize.com/view/product/uk_catalog/acc_20/6893569900

Tote Bag: £7.50

Plus 5% cash back and nus discount if you are a student.

Eco City Back Pack

Eco City Back Pack

http://www.amazon.co.uk/EcoCity-Classical-College-Backpack-Rucksak/dp/B00JFXW84E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417272216&sr=8-1&keywords=EcoCity+Classical+College

Back Pack: £13.99

Cabin Case:

Sadly, if you are like me and have to use a cabin case, you know the troubles of not being able to have another smaller bag often unless the airline are generous. I often hide a small little bag under my coat or cardigan and within it place my passport, purse, headphones and anything else I want easy access to on the flight without having to trample over the people in my row to get to my case. This little bag needs to be small and easily hidden so the crew don’t try to get you to pack it away in your case however if you have to do so you can manage to fit in if you need to.

Dorothy Perkins

Dorothy Perkins

£9 http://www.dorothyperkins.com/en/dpuk/product/sale-offers-3422804/view-all-sale-1724247/accessories-203699/black-double-gusset-clutch-bag-3169003?refinements=category~%5B291059|291043%5D&bi=1&ps=200

However, many like to be fashionable with there actually cabin case and I have found a wonderful deal on Groupon on some lovely cabin cases for £13.99 and until Friday are 15% off with this code: LOCPROMO15 along with 6% cash back (Obviously!).

Groupon Cabin Case

Groupon Cabin Case

http://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/national-deal/gg-groupon-goods-global-gmb-h-1839-33/54078997

With many different designs to choose from I would order fast, as the designs are selling out quickly, so get in there before they go!

So there you go, a few different ideas on the types of bags you could look into getting for traveling and how these different bags will help aid your traveling and make it smoother.

Thank you for wandering with me!

Wandering Through Paris

I have arrived home from..(Drum roll please!) PARIS! This stunning place really shocked me. I have always thought of it as a place of cliches whereby it would be full of roses and romance but its an ordinary place that’s dominated by the Eiffel Tower which is so intricately beautiful, it has got to be one of the most incredible pieces of architecture that I have ever seen, and I’m not a arty person! You can’t get sick of looking at it, each time you gaze at this feature of the city, it simply gets more jaw dropping and breath taking! I thought it would be similar to Rome whereby there would be people flogging things at the bottom or all around the city, however there was a few but nothing compared to what I have experienced in previous countries. The queues were minimal, so small in fact, I manage to get up the Eiffel Tower three times. Once on the first day, where we walked up (Could. Not. Breath!). Twice on the second day. Once to go up via the lift to go for a meal in the Tour 58 Eiffel restaurant for a picnic chic lunch and the second time to go up a night! The food was mouth watering, with a Chicken Cesar Salad starter, Ox meat (Don’t judge me, I felt guilty enough, but everything else had nuts in and I’m allergic!) and then an Orange Marmalade Rice Pudding. Each course was wonderful and brought up in a basket, with a glass of wine and an espresso at the end. If you would like to do it, don’t go to the restaurant straight off as you will have to reserve and pay extortionate prices! I recommend this deal:

http://www.365tickets.co.uk/58-tour-eiffel/58-tour-eiffel-lunch-picnic-chic

This lunch is £31.48 and with 3% cash back. The meal was wonderful, with great service and delicious food, couldn’t have asked for a better time (Tip: Try to get out the lift first, you might get a window seat like we did!).

The glass floor at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower is mind boggling and freaked me out so much, but you have to do it to feel this stomach dropping feeling!

The Louvre is wonderful and full of incredible art (Clueless over here) but we managed to see the Mona Lisa which was awesome to be able to view finally. The building itself is great and you can also get in free if you are 18-25 so make sure you carry your identification or passport although always beware of pickpockets. The Arc De Triomph is a sight to behold with a petrifying round about around it, there is a subway system to get across to it, don’t try to walk across the traffic like we almost did (Not smart cookies!) Once again this is free for 18-25 year old’s which is great.

We went on the Batobus river tour which is opposite the Eiffel Tower by the river and is 16 euros for a whole day of hop on and hop off. However there are lots of river tours to choose from.

The hotel we stayed in was the Mercure Hotel. A two minute walk from the Eiffel Tower and some rooms have a small view of the top of the Eiffel Tower. The staff are wonderful and helpful after we had a hiccup with our room. The rooms are small but modern and chic and well kept. Breakfast is 15 euros, however while this might seem expensive, we had breakfast out one morning thinking we could do it cheaper and it was only a euro or so cheaper, so its better value for money, when we did do the breakfast there the next morning, the food was lovely, with a full breakfast, pastries, fruit and lots more to take your pick from.

http://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/mercure-paris-suffren-tour-eiffel.en-gb.html?sid=5fe95d6baaebf1d1792b612d67909f16;dcid=1;no_rooms=1;req_adults=2;req_children=0&#map_closed

Over all, this was a perfect trip, the metro system is easy to use and its easy to get from the airport to the center just research it before you go. The restaurants are expensive but its Paris, you have to splurge to some extent! And please become a proper Parisian and have coffee or hot chocolate in the lovely little cafes, its a wonderful experience and a great break from all the walking you will do. There is so much to do in this beautiful city, i recommend it to all!

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Thank you for wandering with me!

Wandering Through New York

The New York skyline is a view of hope and magnificence. Proof that people escaped there to build lives, dreams and most of all, miracles. Heights reached where no one thought possible before. History created with every new building that raised up out of nothing.

New York is by far my favorite city on earth. My first time visiting New York, occurred last month. Arriving late at night, I saw only the skyline (Incredible!) and went straight into Little Italy and we stayed in our hotel area for the night for dinner. With excitement buzzing through me, I didn’t sleep all night, I say excitement, it was more the traffic outside that kept me up, but hey, its New York, you don’t go there to sleep!

We stayed in the most wonderful hotel, with accommodating staff who carry you luggage everywhere. I fully apologize now to any Americans reading this, tipping isn’t our thing in the United Kingdom, so please forgive us when we forget, when we visit, we don’t mean anything by it!

A chic, boutique hotel that, while doesn’t look much from the inside, is massive, tiny rooms but so many of them! The loft like look of it adds to the New York feel to the hotel. With free tea and coffee served from midday till nine in the evening, it’s the perfect thing to come back to after a long day of walking around this incredible city.

The SoHotel

http://www.thesohotel.com/

I would say that Booking.com are one of the cheapest hotel prices however when I went, it was cheaper to go via the hotels actual website, though this does not occur often. I’m not saying this place is cheap, no where is cheap in New York unless you go to Hostels. The rooms are small but quaint with a ladder effect shelving unit and a large television to experience the American Adverts (Love them!).

Top Ten Places to go (We’ll be here a long time if I list every place!):

  1. Empire State Building
    • The Empire State Building is simply phenomenal, the grand height of it of 103 floors (Freaked me out!) makes an incredible presence in the city. With the height actually surpassing all the limits when it was built it was the tallest building in New York for 40 years! The 86th Floor is perfect for an all round view of the city, though if you go in December like we did, wrap up warm, you’ll need it! The 102nd Floor is incredible due to the sheer scary sadistic aspect of feeling so vulnerable, however it is quite tight. They tend to send a few too many people up at once and whilst it helps the queue time go down, it doesn’t make your view as enjoyable as on the 86th Floor, but you’re there, you might as well do it, not much point in going all the way to the 86th floor and not carrying on up! I would recommend booking in advance to jump queues but you still have to queue at security so it doesn’t make a lot of difference in the off-peak times.

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      Empire State Building from the Rockefeller Building

  2. Rockefeller
    • The Sun and Star Package! I 100% recommend you to do this as you not only get to see this simply stunning skyline in the day but also all lit up at night, with several different levels to view it from you get an all round view, once again wrap up warm. The package is a bit more pricy but definitely worth it. However do no upgrade to get pictures because what they don’t tell you is that it simply gets emailed to you and not the lovely souvenir frames that you do get for an extra £15! The pictures are grainy as well and not good quality. Definitely a rip off. The next best thing (apparently!) is the ice skating (stupid ice making me fall over!) expensive once again but doing at night and skating with a partner under the Rockefeller tree is incredibly romantic (if you aren’t clinging to the side) with two proposals on the ice whilst I was there which was wonderful. However if you are like myself and simply cannot understand how they do it, then you will make friends on the sides with those who are struggling too! You definitely have to eat in the Rockefeller restaurant and I recommend for breakfast actually since they have incredible service and food, I had a breakfast wrap with spinach in the wrap, it came up green (I was not amused) but when I tasted it, it was by far the best breakfast I have ever had so don’t judge a book by its cover really.
    • Rockefeller Ice Rink

      Rockefeller Ice Rink

      Rockefeller Building

      Rockefeller Building

  3. Central Park
    • How can you even describe Central Park? An enchanted walk through a magical forest hidden within this dominant city, a place where nature has refused to let concrete take over. From above it is a huge wonderful sight to behold making it hard to believe that such a large piece of nature has remained undisturbed amongst the city that never sleeps. With a small zoo, beautiful ponds, fountains and buildings this park feels like an entire city alone to explore, having not much time I didn’t get to roam through it as much as I would have liked.
  4. Time Square
    • Broadway, M&M store, Hershey Store and the incredibly well-known layout of Time Square was my first experience of proper New York and boy did it live up to its name! The advertising and banners all over this area bring it to life. With a mezzanine level, in the middle you can get some wonderful pictures and selfies (yes I’m a selfie fan and yes I want a selfie stick!). A great atmosphere that’s free, what more do you want?
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      Time Square

  5. Helicopter Tour
    • Liberty Tours were the best deal price wise as we also got a $15 coupon of the tour which makes a difference but it is still very expensive but so worth it, if you can book it for sunset you will get a breath-taking view of the city as the sun comes down with a detailed tour by your pilot. Look around for vouchers so always check around before you go. They usually place you by weight however if you get the front you’ll get the best view by far and although take off scared me a lot due to being over the water, it is a non bumpy (depending on weather) ride that is easy to relax in.
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  6. Statue of Liberty
    • Ice cold blasts of wind. That’s all I remember from my trip to the Statue of Liberty, or that’s what it felt like. However in all seriousness, this is one hell of a trip, you’ll learn so much about the statue and what it represents, a symbol of hope and finding out cool facts such as how the copper statue is only two 2 pence pieces thick! I warn you now, book the crown way, way, way, way in advance, I tried to book two months in advance and it was already fully booked for three months after the date I wanted. You;ll go to Ellis Island which is a unique building of learning the process of immigration into the country at that time.
    • Statue of Liberty

      Statue of Liberty

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      Statue of Liberty

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      Statue of Liberty

  7. Macy’s
    • The week after Black Friday…All the sales, none of the people! This is the time to go because you will get some incredible deals, such as Ralph Lauren for what equals to £15 sterling! (I grabbed it and ran!) The store is wondrous to behold with luscious sitting areas for the guys to chill while we try on all these clothes that we can’t always afford but this time can!
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      Macy’s

  8. Brooklyn Bridge
    • A long walk but so worth it especially at sunset, for those into photography you are going to get some hell of amazing photos from this location looking back onto the city and of the bridge itself. You’ll be surprised at how busy it is and with the two roads below either side of you, you’ll get great pictures of the yellow taxi cabs flying past. The sheer size of the bridge will take your breath away along with the architecture of it making it incredibly unique.
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      View from the Brooklyn Bridge

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      Brooklyn Bridge

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      Architecture of Brooklyn Bridge

  9. Ground Zero
    • There’s not much to say about this heart stopping, emotional place. A beautiful memorial that shouldn’t have to be there. With the new World Trade Centre beside it as a show of unity and of not being beat. This place is a place of a respect, something everyone should see and remember.
  10. Grand Central Terminal
    1. This architecturally stunning building has a lot of see in it, not only being a train station it also has an open Apple shop on the one of the mezzanine levels with the iconic clock and information desk in the middle, its captivating the minute you walk in. With different restaurants and cafes while you await your train or while simply looking around you’ll always find something extra to see or do.
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      Rockefeller at night

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      New York Skyline

If you have been to New York, what were your favorite parts and where would you go? I hope you enjoyed reading about my experience of New York.

Thank you for wandering with me.