East Coast Tour – Day 1
I had an amazing musical, festive weekend with a second dose of Transformers 2. Needless to say, I have a few pictures from the weekend but I need to post about the East Coast tour as well… So here we go… there was not much happening wrt to writing so this is going to be post with photographs and some relevant text around those… Enjoy !
I was initially thinking of driving to Niagara and back, but a friend at work recommended a tour that he knew was decent… I checked out the site, discussed with mom dad, took a few days off, got the flight tickets, booked the 3 days tour and was all set! The last thing I booked was the hotel, because I was in double minds about staying close to the airport and saving time in traveling to the pick up point, or staying a bit away from the hotel and saving some money! Chose the latter, and it turned out to be a nice idea as our flight out of Milwaukee was more than a few hours late and that meant that would get just about 4 hours to sleep before we were to leave for the 3 day tour.
Gotobus is a travel firm owned and managed by the Chinese and operates with some local travel shops attaching their buses with the central operator. Our pickup point was in Flushing, a small china town in NY suburb. From there a shuttle bus took us to China Town, Manhattan from where we were to board our tour bus.
Early morning experience on the otherwise very busy streets was interesting… It was like a city trying to wake up… about half an hour on that road was good enough to see how the number of people and speed of movement changes…
1. No using of the bathroom in the bus (I wonder why did they have one in it anyway, if the clear instructions were not to use it)
2. Don’t be late at any visiting place, as the bus is not going to wait for anyone who is late
3. Keep Mr. King’s phone number handy so that in case you are lost, you call him and he finds you.
4. Keep the bus clean
5. Absolutely no open drinks in the bus, not even coffee in lid cups! Strange rule though! It was told that this irritates Mr. You !
Our first stop was the Liberty Bell memorial in Philadelphia. For someone really interested in history of the cracked bell and its relevance to America, there is much available on Google, so let me stay from the details here. This is where I first felt like a tourist 🙂 in a controlled group lead by a tour guide with a red umbrella! Was not sure at all if this is the kind of traveling that I like, but I was sure that this was probably the best way to get a taste of America and be at places, which I would not visit otherwise… so here is how the enjoying part of this trip started!
The first stop was the National Air and Space Museum! We got just about 30 minutes at the place which needs atleast 1 day to absorb! We did enjoy those quick 30 minutes though, quickly walking around two floors of the huge huge huge museum and then rushing back to the bus!
This is the place where Sam meets one of the decepticons!
This was another amazing collection of artifacts! One place where you should spend atleast 2 days!
Next was a dinner stop and then we moved for a 2 hour night tour. It was getting very tiring now, and thankfully the sights made for most of it. The first stop, Washington Memorial, was worth sitting around for a while. The breeze was nice and the weather comforting… we just sat around the place for a while before we drove to the World War II memorial.
Mr. King had a typical line he used to say everytime we boarded the bus, worth mentioning here 🙂 He used to say “welcome be back to the bus!” and for a photo opportunity he would say “chak chak chak chak” and for a nice place or expression his standard dialogue was ” OOOO la la”! fun guy !
The next day was easy… We were to go to Hershey’s Chocolate Factory and Corning Glass Museum! Will write about that day later!