World’s best bar, museum and a drink at the Ritz Carlton

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On Saturday we woke up early, bought coffee, worked out for bit and then we walked to The Dead Rabbit for brunch. Last year they got voted the “world’s best bar 2016” and for several years before that they got voted the best bar in North America. So, I’ve been wanting to go there since Jim told me about it a year ago.

I ordered eggs benedict with salmon, which I’ve actually never tried before, and it was really good. The best bar in the world? No, I wouldn’t say that, but it was a cool place. We sat on their third floor where they had thick beams in the ceiling and interesting posters on the wall. On the first floor, which I don’t have a picture of, the ceiling is full of photos and the floor is filled with sawdust. Small and packed with people.

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After brunch, we walked over to the National Museum of the American Indian. Not a lot to see there but we walk pass it all the time so we thought, since its free, we could check it out. Downstairs they have an exhibition called “circle of dance” which was interesting of course.

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At night we wanted to go to the restaurant by our apartment to hang out with neighbors. The old ladies here are there every single night and we are curious of why. But, this was the first night (like, ever) they didn’t sit at the bar there so we went to have a drink at the Ritz Carlton hotel instead. We have to go to the “old lady bar” another time I guess:)

Disney World, Animal Kingdom

The third park we visited on our Disney World trip was Animal Kingdom. I really liked this park. You walk around different parts of the world and you see and meet beautiful animals. 

When we stood in line for the Kilimanjaro Safari, the guy who was there to direct people where to go for getting on the truck, saw that I had a camera and told us that the best seats are in the very back and placed us there. Thanks:) Even if I love to take pictures, I still wanted to be respectful to the animals plus I wanted to actually see them and not look through a camera lens the whole time. I liked it. It was a cute ride. 

The Lion King performance was cool, I wouldn’t mind being a performer in it myself:) It’s tough to be a bug was of course fun with all the effect they had, like when it felt like bugs were crawling under your butt, haha. 

Our favorite ride was Expedition Everest. We went three times:) For some reason there were short lines in the afternoon. So much fun! J booked us on the Kali River Rapids ride and I wasn’t too excited about that. I don’t care if I get wet and ruins my hair or something, but I don’t like to walk around with wet clothes cause I get cold very easily (and wearing a poncho is just retarded, then you shouldn’t go on that ride). But J was excited so I told myself it will be fun. Of course all the splashy stuff came on me, and me only. I was soaked! Oh well, it was fun:)

It was so nice to walk around in this park. In the afternoon we basically just walked between the countries and enjoyed each others company. We also walked over to the kids rides. We played a few games and won over all the little kids. Maybe not so nice, but we are both very competitive hahah. We won two stuffed toys and I suggested that we should give them away to some kids, but J wanted to keep them hahah. So we had a lot of toys brought back to New York:) 



So, it’s been taking me a little while to post about this park. There are so many who are against zoo’s or animals kept locked in etc. So I have read multiple articles (I tried to find the most recent ones) specifically about Disney World’s animals and try to make up my mind about things and find answers to questions. How are they treated? What does animal rights people say about this park? Should I feel guilty about that I enjoyed this park?
It seems like the animals are well taken care of. I got that feeling when I was there and after reading about it as well, that might be and hopefully is the case. Disney World has very high standards and high qualifications, I read. I’d like to think that some of these animals probably has a better life at the Disney parks than in the wild. They get fed, they have veterinary on sight and humans who care for their well being 24/7. I read somewhere that the animals comes first, so sometimes they make the decision to close off parts for the visitors, which I think is great.

This is a sensitive subject and I don’t know where to stand on this. When we were in Mexico, 2014, we went swimming with dolphins. They claimed that this specific place was one of the best and takes good care of the dolphins, but who knows, and is it really ok? I don’t know, and even if I enjoyed it, I can’t say I fully stand by it. I would much rather see them in the wild. I do not support the old circus’s and elephant riding should def be forbidden, just saying. But regarding Animal Kingdom at Disney World, well, from my own experience and from what I’ve read, I think it’s probably ok. And that’s how I’m gonna leave it.
If you have any valuable information or thoughts on this, please share, I like to hear your opinion or see some facts. 

Disney World, Hollywood Studios

Our second park to visit at Disney World was Hollywood Studios. Not as much Disney feel to it like Magic Kingdom, of course, but we had a lot of fun! Movies are always fun:) I had completely forgot that Disney bought Star Wars so I was a bit shocked at first of how much there were in the park with this. Everybody seemed super excited about Star Wars, but I was more excited about the movie ride with things from good movies.

Tony and Jaimie had to leave after half the day, but J and I stayed longer to explore more. For ex. we went back to the Rock & Roller coaster and the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror a second ride. One thing that I would have loved to explore was the Walt Disney One Man’s Dream, which I think is more of a museum of the Disney’s history. But when we walked by it in the park, I had forgot the name of it and didn’t realize that’s what we walked by. A little bummed but whatever. Everything else was awesome. 

Disney World, Magic Kingdom

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Finally, here are some picture from our trip to Disney World and the Magic Kingdom on October 1st. 

This really was a DREAM COME TRUE for me! Holy moly I was excited! There was so much to take in. I wanted to explore everything possible. 

We came there when they opened the doors at 8am. I could barely breath because I was so excited! The guys had booked us on some rides that we had to somewhat keep the time at so to be honest it felt like we just walked around to find the rides, but I didn’t mind, I had a blast:) I had searched online before the trip on what we should do and see there, but some things that I mentioned was actually closed for construction, so, I just completely left the map/schedule/everything else to the guys. Along all the walking, I kept taking off from the other three to go look at something or take a picture. I’m pretty fast and I know how to make myself small in crowds, so the others sometimes didn’t even noticed that I had disappeared for awhile, haha. 

We went on the Space Mountain and Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin rides. Both were really fun but honestly not too special. Our third thing we booked was the Monsters Inc Laughing Floor. I looove that movie and I was excited:) And we actually got picked on from “Mike”, hahaha. 

The only request I had for the day was that we would be there when they open and stay til they close. But in the afternoon, the others where pretty tired (I wasn’t, I don’t get tired when I’m excited) and they somehow convinced me that it could be good to go back to the hotel for a few hours and then go back for the famous fireworks. After those few hours, a massive thunderstorm came over us. The fireworks was canceled so in a way it was good that we had left, but I’m sad that I didn’t get those few hours, but whatever, I got to see everything. Plus, we were busy with other things that night. 

Tony wanted to propose that night and I was going to be the photographer (that was part of our trip from before we even booked it). Because of the weather, he ended up proposing in the hotel arcade. Jim was running around getting free stuff (Thank you Disney World!) to send over to their room and I was pretending to play with my camera when all of a sudden Tony was down on one knee and Jamie was in shock. So sweet! I got a few good pictures for them.

So our Disney Magic Kingdom day was awesome!!

Prospect Park

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Last week it felt like we were getting closer to summer again and then yesterday it changed to winter. Strange. I even put on a sweater on Thor this morning. Jim wrote earlier that they have a little snow on the ground by his new office, which isn’t really that far north. 

On Saturday, Jim and I took the subway out to Brooklyn. We had brunch at some small place and then we walked to Prospect Park. We were in the north end of the park and that whole part belongs to the Botanical Garden. We walked around it til we got to the actual park. Very quiet there. Lots of trees, water and pathways. More of a park, almost a forest, feeling than Central Park. Sure, I haven’t been in the northern part of CP, but still. Very nice and I could really picture myself walk around there with Thor. He would love all the leaves on the ground:) 
I have lived in NYC for almost 6 years and we have never visited the park. We’ve been to a concert there once, but that doesn’t really count. Now we can cross that off the list.