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Apr 24

DisneySea!

Minnie Mosaic

So DisneySea was a lot of fun. It makes up a little less than half of the Tokyo Disney Resort with the other features being Disneyland, Ikspiari, a shopping center, Bon Voyage, the largest collection if Disney merchandise anywhere in Japan and a handful of hotels.

Tokyo Disney Resort has been around for 25 years. Disneyland there is actually the oldest Disneyland outside of the United States. Interestingly enough, neither park is owned by Disney park, something no other Disney park can say. Anyway, the park was full of signs and attractions celebrating the 25th anniversary in bright, bold colours.

Globe and Fountain

I was simply amazed by the park, as I was with Disneyland but even moreso. These parks are both amazingly detailed bringing you into another place, not just showing it to you. It starts as soon as you enter the gate and see the giant rotating globe above a fountain of water with characters in gold decorating.

However, Disneysea is more geared toward the adults so princesses and Stitch have no place there. There are 7 themed areas known as ports (to follow the overall water theme): Mediterranean Harbour, American Waterfront, Mermaid Lagoon, Mystery Island, Arabian Coast, Lost River Delta and Port Discovery.

Mediterranean Harbour

The entrance leads you into Mediterranean Harbour, a gorgeous port with Venetian influence. Ryan and I rode the gondola through the harbour where I snapped many pictures including one of a pirate ship! Toward the end, our gondolier even sang a bit of a song though I couldn’t tell you what he said. I definitely would love to visit Venice/Italy someday!

Tower of Terror

We checked out the American Waterfront, a rustic imitation of early America – where I even convinced Ryan to join me on the Tower of Terror. Let me tell you, I was a bit terrified once I was actually strapped in but it wasn’t that bad. It’s not one continuous drop of 13 stories; you don’t even go all the way to the top! Still, feeling myself being lifted off the seat was a bit terrifying.

Ryan and the Crystal Skull Pedestal

Other highlights include the Indiana Jones Temple of the Crystal Skull ride which was inside a giant, amazing temple (of course). We were in a jeep-like ride on a track that bumped and jerked its way through the course. It featured an odd Japanese-speaking robotic Indiana who looked just like Harrison Ford, “poison darts” being blown at us and, of course, the large rock ball thingy.

Sinbad and Chandu

We also rode the StormRider in Port Discovery, the Electric Railway between Port Discovery and the American Railway, 20,000 Leagues Under the sea in Mystery Island and we saw Sinbad’s Storybook Voyage – a show you progress ‘though’ on a little river while in a boat. I especially liked seeing Sinbad’s tiger Chandu who was adorable!

Mickey Mouse

I’m happy to say I was finally able to see the characters and take picture of them, at least, if not with them. I tried to get one with Mickey but the crowd was crazy and girls were grabbing him before anyone else had a chance. I just don’t have it in me to compete with that!

We didn’t see any night time events, however; we chose to go home early as we’d been rained on all day and were quite wet by the time 5 o’clock rolled around and the early bus departed. I had hoped for nicer weather and the light mist in the morning wasn’t too bad but it eventually just became to much to continue walking around the park in the rain.

Pressed Coin

Of course, we did buy a few things before we left including some sweets for ourselves and a t-shirt for Samantha. Ryan even played a few games and, though he didn’t win, got some cute consolation prizes. I also have a few souvenir coins from the “coin pressing machines” to remember DisneySea by, though I doubt I’ll be forgetting it any time soon!


Apr 22

Pictures!

I had a lot of fun in Wausau and I’m sure the pictures prove it. I transfered upwards of 500 pictures to my computer from my trip to Wausau and from our visit to Tokyo and DisneySea. I am in the process of uploading them all to Myspace, Flickr and Facebook. Keep your eyes open as I add the rest.

Miss Gay Wausau

So far, you can see all the pictures from the Miss Gay Wausau Pageant and if you’d like to see some of the professional shots, you can do so here. I had a great time watching last year’s Miss Gay Wausau as well as the current winner and the other talent who entertained that night, including Mr Gay Central WI.

Samantha and Floppy

I also just finished adding pictures of friends and family including and especially focusing on Samantha who, although a monster, is quite amazing when she feels like it. I have a lot of silly shots as her as well as her stuffed animals and even one of her betta Angel.

Samantha and Aiden

Not to worry, there’s a few other pictures as well. Robyn, Savannah and Fernie all made appearances and Wendy even made several! I even have a few shots of Ginger’s son Aiden who is adorable but oh-so-tiny for being 2 years old. Other faces make appearances, too. Floppy graciously shows his gorgeous self for us even!

When I finish, you can see all the shots of my new haircut (when it was still new and awesome!) as well as DisneySea and Tokyo’s Ueno Zoon.


63, originally uploaded by Cole on 22 Apr ’08, 9.16am JST PST.


Apr 21

No More

You know how I hate my job? Well I put in my resignation a few days ago. Less than 2 weeks left in that hellhole.


Apr 14

This is how it happened

I flew out the morning of the 6th from Misawa to Tokyo Haneda. From there, I took a bus to Narita Airport and waited a few hours for my flight to Chicago. While there, I snooped around the many duty free shops and fell in love with a perfume which I think is Live by Jennifer Lopez but I’m not sure and I should have bought it.

flower of cole

I spotted a funny little sign at the food court about the “flower of cole” and so I snapped a picture. I imagine it was supposed to be broccoli. Anyway, in case you were wondering, I cost less than $10. d=

Lotus Flowers in Pond

I stopped at Narita’s Origami Museum which is in the airport and was simple amazed. The things people can do with paper are mind blowing. Every little detail was perfectly captured in the folds of paper. I took quite a few pictures, who wouldn’t?

My flight was pretty boring. The woman sitting next to me moved to a different seat so I had a little extra room which was nice. I was rather tired but my attempts at sleep were thwarted by two men sitting behind me who had their lights on to read. Of course, when I finally give up on sleep they decide to turn off the lights. Figures.

Artwork in Narita Airport

Everything went well until I was at O’hare. I ate at Chili’s and wandered around a bit before heading to my gate. It was probably my longest layover and I was super tired. I tried to read a bit but, after a while, my eyes just couldn’t do it anymore. Then, they began pushing back the flight. First half and hour, then another 30 minutes so on and so forth until finally it was over 2 hours late. I was a bit anxious ebcause CWA is a small airport and I knew if they pushed it back too long, it would be canceled. Luckily it wasn’t and I arrived in Wausau around 11 after being in transit for over 24 hours. I was greeted promptly by Samantha who is much bigger than I recall but still cute!


Apr 09

Leaving again

Only this time for a much shorter duration and to a much closer destination: DisneySea. I will return with pictures from both trips including my new haircut, Samantha, the origami museum in Narita, the Miss Gay Wausau pageant, Micky Mouse (hopefully) and more!


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