Disneyland Paris for the First Time!
We’ve been to Disney Parks all over the world but this is our first time to Disneyland Paris! Come around the park with us and experience what it’s like. We also visit Walt Disney Studios that has some rides we’ve never tried before. Unfortunately we got kicked out early!
HELSINKI - FINLAND'S CAPITAL OF STYLE
Helsinki is one of the coolest little capitals of Europe, and we wasted no time in exploring it's best bits. From mixology bars to farm-to-table food and upcycled fashion, we show you what makes Helsinki so hip.
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ICE HOTEL: Hôtel de Glace - Quebec City, Canada
I still to this day remember over a decade ago when I first heard of the Ice Hotel in Quebec City. Does something like this actually exist? Ever since that moment I've wanted to visit and finally I had the opportunity to set foot in the Hôtel de Glace during Quebec City Winter Carnival.
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Located just 5 km north of Quebec City in Charlesbourg borough, the Ice Hotel itself is a phenomenal work of art and mastermind engineering. Featuring 51 double beds made of ice the hotel has a three month lifespan each year (from January to April). Taking over a month to build, 50 workers use 30,000 tons of snow and 500 tons of ice to set it up completely!
Our favorite moment, aside from checking out all of the theme rooms, was to sip on a cranberry vodka cocktail from our ice cup in the ice bar. It's one of those places that totally lived up to the hype and needs to be experienced in person to be fully appreciated.
We are in a winter wonderland today also known as the Ice Hotel here in Quebec City. Let me take you in.
Have a seat while you wait to be checked in.
The vortex of time!
Welcome to the Spa. This is where you come to warm up right before going to bed. Or when you need to pee.
It looks like a sauna in there.
Woah. We're going to ride the grand slide. If you don't fall down first.
We're going to enter the bar and drink in glasses made of ice.
What do you got in your hands? Vodka cranberry.
Mmmmm.
And my lips didn't get stuck because they prepared the ice a very special way. I couldn't tell you how but it is a special way.
Cheers! Salut!
Welcome to the Medieval chamber.
I slept here two weeks ago. What happened? I survived. I'm alive. Hey, you're here. And well! So basically like I told my husband I looked like a beached whale. Okay.
Because you're in your sleeping bag except first of all you go in the saunas, you go in the spas to warm up and then afterwards you go inside and there is a whole section towards the indoor pavilion reserved completely only for our roomed night guests.
Where they have locker rooms, lockers for their stuff, etc.
So once you're done with the spa and the sauna you go inside and you dry off and then you put on what you're going to need to sleep. And it is basically a little spandex thing or it has to be artificial like fleece. It has to be artificial, not artificial but synthetic fibers. Nothing cotton.
So no white socks. Like I'm wearing right now.
Basically, you then come into your room. Access is from nine PM to nine AM. We don't give out rooms. We don't do early check ins or late checkouts. Okay, because we have visitors. All of our clients have to mingle well throughout.
If you're all quiet there is no sound. It is phenomenal to sleep here. You go to bed around midnight and then we wake up people at eight in the morning because you're sleeping that much. Now you're going to say Majole, what about the three AM pee pee?
The only iffy part is the three seconds you put your boots back on. That's the only thing that was cold because you're leaving it outside. You don't put anything on any ice. I didn't put my glasses on the ice because it would go in. Literally. Okay, you put everything in your boots or in the pouch.
So basically in your sleeping bag pouch. Your coat, you open it up, you put it on your bed and then you're sleeping on top. So it gets your body heat. Inside your thermal sleeping bag it goes up to twenty four degrees. At one point you're in the night unzipped everything and I needed to breathe. I really, it's a good thing that there are showers here in the morning. That could also be a sign of hypothermia you know? No, but it was really everybody you're really hot. The minute you unzip you see the vapor coming out. Okay. It is a sleep that you cannot have anywhere else. The oxygen that you're breathing in is phenomenal.
And we couldn't leave without checking out the maple sugar shack. You lead the way.
Well, I didn't come away empty handed. Check out this. I've got two different maple syrup products.
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Still Speaking After 10 Years of Travel
I met my boyfriend, Marc, ten years ago outside the Keflavík Airport while we were both visiting Iceland. We've been travelling the world together ever since and, at the end of 2016, decided to become nomads and travel full-time as a couple. We're sharing some of our best, worst, scariest, and most unforgettable travel memories in this Q & A to celebrate a decade of travel together. Here's to more adventures!
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Must Do In San Francisco California
Hey you guys! Thanks for joining me on another adventure. We are in downtown San Francisco, California. We checked out Lombard Street, the most crooked street in the world. The flowers were pretty! We ate breakfast at New Taraval Cafe; it had a cool vibe, and we especially enjoyed the sausage & bacon. We took a ride on a cable car; the first time for each of us. I was excited to sing the Rice-a-Roni song while on the ride, haha. We took turns using the public restroom on the street; that was a first for April. It reminded me of Get Smart, ha. We got lunch at Icu Market Deli & Ice Cream. The sandwich and ice cream did not disappoint! We had to trek into the sketchier side of San Francisco, but it was well worth it. Plus, it was an adventure! We rode a different kind of cable car (maybe the other is technically called a trolley?) back to the Pier 39 area. April tried her muscles at lifting part of a super heavy anchor. Then we got on the Red and White Fleet for a Golden Gate Bay cruise. It was chilly, but it was so beautiful with the fog. It was so amazing to go under the Golden Gate Bridge and see Alcatraz! We then went to observe the sea lions at Pier 39. We learned that it's mostly males that hang out there. It was fun to watch & listen to them. It was so cool to watch the street artist! We took Andrew's pedicab to the base of the steps up to Coit Tower; April had never ridden on one. Then we got to embark on the millions of stairs up--definitely felt the burn in our legs! But it was a fantastic experience. We decided not to pay the $9 each and wait the 45 mins to go to the top of the tower. One of my favorite things to do when on a journey is just to explore the town or city by foot; I love to just walk around and see the sights. We braved the California rush hour traffic to cross the Golden Gate Bridge and walked some on it before we had to get back in the car to head to the airport. Overall, it was such a blast in California!
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Driving from FLORIDA to TEXAS via Pensacola, Perdido Key, Gulf Shores, and Mobile
Florida to Texas, road trip planning and drive. Driving in Florida is so fun! In this vlog, we drive from Orlando to Texas hitting some Pensacola, Florida tourist spots, discovering amazing Perdido Key, Florida, enjoying a nice Gulf Shores drive, and closing with a Mobile, Alabama visit.
For next time, we'll certainly visit more Florida-Texas beaches! They're so beautiful! Join us driving to the west!
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BRAZIL BEACHES | Buzios Beach Resort - What's the coldest beach?
What I love most about Brazil: beaches! Buzios beach resort is a short road trip from Rio de Janeiro, just over 100 miles/160 km. In Buzios there are 23 beaches, very different from each other. In this vlog, I'll visit some of my favorites to try to find out if the water temperature really varies. The southside beaches receive the cold stream from Antarctica while the northside beaches receive the warm stream from the Equator.
All locations in this vlog:
0:40 - Geriba beach
4:08 - Ferradura beach
6:36 - Mirante do Forno
6:50 - Praia da Foca
7:19 - Mirante Joao Fernandes
9:54 - Joao Fernandes beach
11:42 - Armacao beach
12:01 - Ossos beach
12:19 - Azeda beach
14:14 - Porto da Barra, Manguinhos
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► Buzios: The official name of the city is 'Armação dos Búzios', but everyone just refers to it as Búzios. This is a beach resort in the state of Rio de Janeiro and a popular getaway for Brazilians and Argentinians. Primarily an unknown fishing village until the 1960s, it was made famous by French actress Brigitte Bardot.
► Geriba beach: One of the most famous beaches of Buzios it runs for 2 kilometers (1.24 miles). With waves and an active ocean, it's perfect for surfing and wind sailing. It is surrounded by inns, bars, and restaurants and is a favorite of Brazilians.
► Ferradura beach: A modest beach with plenty to do. Calm waters entice families to spend the day and with plenty of stalls to service your hunger and thirst.
► Joao Fernandes beach: A beach with some of the calmest waters, it has easy access with plenty of accommodations on the surrounding hills. Any trip to Buzios should include a stop at this beach a 30-minute walking distance from town center.
► Porto da Barra: A complex of bars and restaurants on the shore perfectly situated to watch the sunset. Walk the jetty or stroll the beachside path and people watch closing out the day.
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City of Westminster - LONDON walking tour
Lots of top attractions in London are actually located in the city of Westminster (London metro). So it's in Westminster that we start exploring London, in our own walking tour.
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- Westminster Abbey
- St James's Park
- Buckingham Palace, the change of the guard and Victoria Memorial
- Clarence House and St James's Palace
- Westminster Bridge and London Eye
- Admiralty Arch and Trafalgar Square
- Covent Garden
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Camping du Golf in Normandië, Frankrijk
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How we afford to travel full time, becoming a travel blogger, etc | Q&A
How we afford to travel full time? - I get this question almost every day, and I'm dedicating today's video to answer this and several other topics. I'm a travel blogger, always in the pursuit of a better travel video, but I'm also a freelance journalist, and this is how I get most of my income. Creating a travel vlog gives me exposure to keep attracting more clients and jobs.
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I created this channel to share the beauties of the world... stuff that for so long I only kept to myself. Also to help people planning similar trips and to inspire more people to venture out and enjoy life!
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