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  • Los Angeles

    28 de junio de 2017, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Yesterday we spent the entire day travelling so it's not worthy of its own blog post. The journey was relatively uneventful until we reached LA when I struggled a lot to get my fingerprints taken on the electronic check in machines at the airport due to sweaty hand syndrome (perhaps from the wine we drank on the plane?!) The lady had to fan my hands to cool them down so that the machine could read them. She also gave me a cherry sweet as she said she could smell the wine on me and that if the officer smelt it he would take me to secondary. I'm not sure what secondary is but I didn't want to find out. We'd only had a couple of glasses so we really didn't have anything to worry about but she put the fear of god in me which didn't help with the sweaty hand syndrome! It was totally fine though. The officer was lovely and I sailed right through!

    The plan was to then get an uber to Jeff's house, the Airbnb where we were staying however both of our travel cards decided to stop working so we couldn't book an uber. We then tried to get cash out but they weren't having that either so we had to draw cash out on our UK card and pay more than double for a regular cab. Taxis in LA are not cheap!

    We only have 3 days here so we have a very busy schedule. This morning we started off with the Hollywood behind the scenes walking tour which was really good. We walked along the Hollywood Walk of Fame spotting lots of celebs stars. Much to my disappointment Ryan Gosling does not have a star! We also learnt that in order to get a star you have to be nominated and then it doesn't just get given to the star, they have to pay $30,000 for the pleasure. They also have to sign a contract to say that they will attend the unveiling of their star otherwise they can't get it. This is because Barbara Streisand didn't turn up to hers, naughty lady! As a result there are a number of celebrities that have been nominated but they just haven't freed up their calendar for the unveiling.

    Mel Gibson doesn't have a star because he refuses to pay for it. There are also a few other VERY big celebrities that don't have stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Angeline Jolie. As the tour guide put it there is absolutely nothing in it for them. They are already huge so why would they pay thousands of dollars for something that people will walk all over? He makes a very good point!

    The tour also took us to the Egyptian Theatre which is the birthplace of the movie premiere as well as the Dolby Theatre (home of the Oscars) and the Chinese Theatre. Outside the Chinese Theatre there are hundreds of hand and footprints of various celebrities. Unfortunately we were unable to walk around these today as they were setting up the red carpet for the premiere of the new Spiderman movie. We did get to peak the prints of Twilight stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner though as well as Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint. In order to have your prints there the movie premiere has to be there. Emma, Daniel and Rupert really wanted to have their prints there so they specifically asked if the premiere of one of the movies could be there. Apparently Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone have their prints there from La La Land but we couldn't see them due to the premiere. We also got to catch our first glimpse of the Hollywood sign which was pretty cool!

    Our next stop after the walking tour was the Warner Brothers Studio for our studio tour. It is the live working studio so we got to see loads of iconic buildings from so many TV shows and movies including the park where Phoebe does her funny run, the orphanage in Annie, the drainpipe where the famous upside down Spiderman kiss was filmed, Dexters first kill room and even the road in Jurassic Park where they are running from the T-Rex! We also got to walk around the real set of The Big Bang Theory which was amazing! Unfortunately we weren't allowed to take photos there though.

    Aside from driving around the various sets and famous streets etc. we got to go inside the enormous warehouse where they store all of the props. It was amazing! We got to spot a few iconic props including the blue or red pill chairs from the Matrix. We also got to see the real life Batmobile and the Jokers very pink car from Suicide Squad. The best part however had to be sitting on the couch in Central Perk on the real life set of Friends! Second to this was getting to sorted into my house by the infamous Harry Potter sorting out. I am now officially a Gryffindor! I can't tell you how relieved I was that I wasn't a Slytherin. I felt like Harry Potter! Mr Thatcher however is a Slytherin!

    Our excitement for the day wasn't over yet though. We decided to get the bus back from the studios and had to change buses on Hollywood Blvd near the Chinese Theatre at the exact time the celebrities were pulling up to the red carpet in their ridiculously expensive cars (including a Tesla) to the Spiderman premiere. We thought it would be rude not to try and have a peak and managed to spot Stan Lee from afar! Pretty cool!
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  • Day 2 - LA

    29 de junio de 2017, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Simon must have been very excited about our days excursion to Universal Studios today as he insisted we set the alarm for 6am! We were there before the rides even opened before 9am! It's therefore no surprise that we successfully managed to do every ride in the park!

    The highlight was definitely the studio tour as they actually film some famous movies and tv shows here. We saw Amity Island from Jaws, Wisteria Lane from Desperate Housewives and the actual house from Psycho! They also had some very cool 3D fully immersive Fast and the Furious experience at the end as well as a Jurassic Park themed one too!

    Simon made me go through the Walking Dead experience which was awful. I was so scared I actually ran out of the last bit. They had real actors in there. I cannot watch horror let alone walk around in one with people dressed as zombies jumping out at me.

    We watched both the Waterworld stunt show and the Special Effects show which were pretty awesome. We finished the day at around 9:15pm after watching the Harry Potter lights show. They project lights on to Hogwarts, similar to what they do at Disneyland which was pretty cool.
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  • Day 3 - LA

    30 de junio de 2017, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Getting out of bed this morning was a struggle! We were completely pooped from our long day yesterday. We had lots of bits we needed to buy so we spent the morning visiting Best Buy, K Mart and Target. We have decided to invest in a decent camera as our iPhone pictures just aren't cutting it.

    In the afternoon we headed to Santa Monica, home of the original Muscle Beach where Arnie got massive! Because of the tours we wanted to do, it was cheaper for us to buy Go Cards which gave us access to a number of attractions / tours across LA. One of them was a Malibu Celebrity Homes Tour which left from Santa Monica pier so as we were there we decided to do the tour. This epitomises being a tourist, we were ferried around in an open topped bus whilst the tour guide pointed out various celebrities house. It was quite fun though. I feel like if you can't indulge in trashy celebrity culture when you're in Hollywood when can you? Unfortunately we didn't spot any celebs however we did see a plethora of celebs Malibu beach houses (some of which aren't particularly impressive) including Bruce Willis, Leonardo DiCaprio, Courtney Cox, Tom Hanks and Justin Bieber.

    The tour finished up around 5:30pm so we decided to head back and grab our stuff to go to the airport as the traffic in LA is horrendous and it takes forever to get anywhere!

    Next stop Fiji for some serious relaxing!
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  • Nadi

    2 de julio de 2017, Fiyi ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    We completely missed 1st July due to an 11 hour flight across the date line. We joked that it would be unfortunate if your birthday was on 1st and then we met an Irish girl on the transfer to our hotel whose birthday was on 1st. She's Irish though so I'm sure she will make up for it today!

    We arrived at Nadi in the early hours just as the sun was coming up and were greeted by 3 men in Hawaiian shirts playing guitars and singing. Everyone is very happy in Fiji, even at 6am! Once we made our way through immigration we headed to our hotel, the Smugglers Cove. As our flight landed at 6am we arrived at our hotel before 8am and couldn't check in until 2pm. This wasn't too much of a problem though as the hotel overlooked the beach.

    In the evening, we met David and Julia for dinner as after following in their footsteps for the last 3 months we were in the same place for one day which was great! Such an unexpected surprise! It was also David's 30th! We went to an incredible restaurant called Tu's Place where the food was delicious.
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  • Beachcomber

    3 de julio de 2017, Fiyi ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Today marked the start of our holiday from our holiday. It was an early start as we were being picked up at 7am to head to Port Denarau to catch the first boat out to the islands. Around 8:30am we boarded the Ocean Dreaming, a white catamaran and our 9 days of island hopping commenced.

    Our first stop was Beachcomber Island and this place is incredible. The sea is the clearest sea I have ever swam in and the weather is perfect. It's the middle of their winter here so it's only around 28 degrees. We were greeted on to the island with more singing, clapping and a whole hearted Bula (which means Hello)! Everyone here is so friendly and happy. I mean I would be too if my office was an island in paradise. Their jobs must really suck! We walked up the beach and we were given a delicious welcoming drink before checking into our room.

    We spent the rest of the morning reading and sunbathing, interrupted every now and then by a dip in the crystal clear ocean. We could even see bright blue starfish. Tough day!

    All of our meals are included here and are of buffet style. The food is pretty good though and you can eat as much as you like. For lunch there were lamb chops, lamb sausages, seafood pasta, some Fijian vegetables and so much more.

    There are a number of activities on offer throughout the day, some are included and others you have to pay extra for. One of the included activities was turtle viewing which sounded awesome. We met at the main reception and the lady took us across to the back of the island to see the turtles. Now we were thinking that they'd be in the sea and maybe we could swim with them but that wasn't quite it. Instead we walked up to a pool (a rather small pool at that) with 3 turtles swimming around in it. I felt pretty bad for the little fellas however apparently they were born as a result of a breeding programme from a neighbouring island and they will be released back into the wild when they reach 3 years old.

    The rest of our afternoon consisted of more sunbathing followed by afternoon tea and cake and a walk around the island. To give you an idea of the size of the island, the walk took around 20 minutes and that was because we kept stopping to take pictures and I had no shoes on so had to walk ridiculously slowly across the coral. I reckon you could jog around it in less than 5 minutes.

    Dinner consisted of spaghetti, chicken, roast potatoes and salad with pineapple pie for dessert. It was pretty yummy.
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  • Day 2 - Beachcomber

    4 de julio de 2017, Fiyi ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Breakfast this morning contained hash browns and bacon so you can imagine how happy Simon was! After devouring 4 hash browns and lots of bacon we got ready for our Seaspray Sailing day.

    There was a slight panic in the morning when I realised that we had forgotten our voucher for the sailing and the guys on the boat said that we may not be able to go without it and couldn't go back for it. They did however let us on so all was well. Phew!

    Our sailing boat for the day was called the Jolly Bula and we were greeted with bubbles, fruits and cakes. This was going to be a good day. We also had a free bar all day so we wasted (well mainly Simon) no time in getting started on that. Our first stop on the boat was the Castaway island where they filmed Castaway staring Tom Hanks where you could find HELP ME written in the sand with coconut shells. It is an uninhabited island (except for Wilson) as there is no source of freshwater here. We had an hour on the island to explore and go snorkelling. We saw all kinds of amazing, colourful fish. The water is so clear here!

    After around an hour we went back to the boat for a BBQ lunch. There was so much food, including chicken skewers, sausages and fish! Delicious! Our next stop on the boat was an island which contained a village on which around 600 people live. It even has a medical centre and a primary school. After they told us a little bit about island life, we experienced our first kava ceremony. Kava is a special drink that Fijians drink made from the root of a plant. They do some singing and then hand you a bowl of kava which is nothing like the delicious alcohol and looks a lot like muddy water. Before you accept the bowl you have to clap once. You then drink the kava , hand back the bowl and say vinaka which means thank you followed by three claps. It was disgusting! It was nothing like I expected and had an almost spicy flavour, which left your mouth a little numb afterwards. Needless to say we didn't have anymore.

    The men on the island work on neighbouring islands, go fishing, or farm the island whilst the women earn money at the shell market where they sell all kinds of tourist tat to us tourists. We bought a fridge magnet for our collection and then went on our way. Before getting back on the boat we walked through the village so we could see the houses and the primary school and observe the island way of life.

    Back on the boat we had more cakes and then headed back to the island. On the way the crew played the guitar and sang lots of songs, some of which were quite funny!

    Back on Beachcomber we were completely shattered after a day of drinking in the sun and Simon fell asleep before dinner. I think he would of stayed like that until morning if I hadn't woken him. We definitely headed straight back to bed after dinner though! Rock and roll!
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  • Wayalailai

    5 de julio de 2017, Fiyi ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Feeling rather refreshed after 11 hours sleep we both woke up and started to pack our bags to move islands. We headed to breakfast a bit earlier too as we missed out on baked beans yesterday!

    After breakfast we waited for the Yasawa Flyer which acts as a giant taxi between the islands. About an hour later we had landed on Wayalailai where we were greeted with more guitars and singing. After our introduction and welcome orange juice we were led up to our room which was unfortunately not as nice as we had been used to on Beachcomber. I think we may have been slightly spoilt there.

    We got changed and headed down to the area that has some sun loungers for an hour of tanning before lunch was served. We had breaded chicken, chips, salad and fruit. It all tasted really nice but was by no means hot. We then made our way down to the beach for some more tanning and a little swim.

    One of our activities on Wayalailai was a summit walk so we opted for the sunset walk as opposed to the sunrise walk which started at 4:30am. We left the village around 4:10pm when the sun was still beaming and made our way pretty quickly uphill. It wasn't long before we were wet through with sweat and panting out of breath. I thought this was supposed to be the holiday from all the trekking in South America! About an hour later and we had made it to the top. Needless to say it was well worth the trip! The views and the sunset were amazing and the new camera has lots of settings we could play with. Like all good things that go up we too had to come down however now the sun had gone and it was rapidly getting dark. We had our head torches and phone lights but it was a bit tricky in places. Luckily there were no major falls.

    We only had 15 minutes or so before dinner so we quickly jumped in the shower. It was made even quicker by the fact the shower was BALTIC. Tonight was a traditional Fiji night so on the menu was some lovo cooked food (which is a way of cooking it underground) with some nice salad and other bits. We sat down and couldn't locate any cutlery, we then looked around and realised everyone was eating with their hands. It was at this point I wished I hadn't put so much coleslaw on my plate!

    After dinner we were taught some dance moves similar to the Macarena but Fiji style and then we went on to play musical statues. It was all a bit strange but we went with it! After Blake fell for a trick to get us to move we were the first out. Normally I hate losing but it was only dancing and it meant we could sit down!
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  • Day 2 - Wayalailai

    6 de julio de 2017, Fiyi ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    We were definitely spoilt on Beachcomber. The accommodation and food was really good. Here, you have to get to meals really early otherwise there is nothing left. We therefore went down to breakfast early as we didn't want to go without. Luckily this place is in paradise so you don't mind too much.

    For breakfast we had French toast, pancakes and porridge. It was all cold except for the porridge but we stocked up as we needed our energy for the mornings activity, swimming with sharks. I was a little nervous about this as I wasn't sure how big these sharks were going to be.

    We headed down to the beach to collect our flippers, got on the boat and headed out to the reef which was really far out from the shore. When we arrived they parked up and we jumped in. You didn't even need to look for the sharks or fishes as they were everywhere. The sharks were white tip sharks and the biggest was about a meter long which was a good size. I still wasn't a massive fan when they swam right towards me though. The fish were amazing, and there were so many colours. We have some good footage on the go pro too!

    We arrived back on the island just before 10am and then had the rest of the day for relaxing. Lunch was served up on the beach and we were allowed to use cutlery with dinner. We made a quick escape before they tried to make us play more musical statues though.
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  • White Sandy Beach

    7 de julio de 2017, Fiyi ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    We were greeted at White Sandy by the traditional music, singing and a big Bula! We were shown to our accommodation which has to be the worst yet. Our bathroom smells like a public toilet and doesn't even have a sink. It's gross! After dropping our bags we sat down for a tasty lunch of rice and vegetables. The portions aren't very big here so I think Simon may be hungry.

    We decided to save our snorkelling trip till the next day so we had a lazy afternoon on the beach.

    Dinner was another Fiji themed night like the one in Wayalailai. This time however they went one step further and not only did we eat with our fingers but also on the floor. The food was again lovo cooked (underground) but it was very tasty. There were a few things however that weren't quite to my taste. The first of which were the sea grapes. They are green slimy seaweed type things that you can see when you go snorkelling as they grow on the reef. It's quite an acquired taste almost like pickles but with salt water filled bubbles when you bite into them. I also wasn't particularly keen on the muscles, if that was even what they were.

    Dinner was followed by some good old Fijian entertainment. To start with, the staff performed a selection of dances and songs for us and then we had to join in. The dance was similar to the Macarena style dance we did on Wayalailai with a twist. After the dances we played games. The second one was a bit strange. You had two circles of people, one inside the other and you had to walk around in opposite directions until the music stopped. When the music stopped, someone shouted out two body parts, for example nose to bum (yes that actually happened) and the person in the inside circle had to put their nose on someone in the outside circles bum. They were like an extreme type of getting to know you games. I did manage to win this one though!
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  • Day 2 - White Sandy Beach

    8 de julio de 2017, Fiyi ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    At the sound of the mornings drum roll we woke up and headed to breakfast.

    After breakfast we were meant to be swimming with manta rays, an activity we had both been looking forward to, however the mantas hadn't been seen for over a month. We heard a few stories as to why they weren't there, one being the warm water stream they followed not being here yet and another that Australian scientists had disturbed them whilst trying to electronically tag them. Mantas are supposedly very sensitive and intelligent animals so if they feel threatened they will leave an area and not come back. Because of this we just drove out to a nearby reef and snorkelled there. It was incredible to see all the life and fish down there. Our guide at one point just handed Blake a giant blue starfish and we were even face to face with some unwanted jellyfish at some points!

    We had no time limit (Fiji time) on this activity so we were in the reef for quite a while before hopping in the boat and driving back to our island. We got back shortly before lunch where we had vegetable fried rice. It was super yummy but the portion size here is disappointing.

    For the afternoon we did a mixture of sunbathing, hammock chilling and reading/listening to podcasts.

    Dinner was a bit more chilled and we were able to use cutlery to eat our three courses tonight. There is no TV in this resort so after dinner I headed over to the neighbouring resort with a few others to watch the last Lions test. Disappointing result but a tie is better than a loss!
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