I promised to
blog about my 11 days 8 nights trip to US in my previous post. So, here it goes:
Well, the first
morning in Los Angeles was a blast. It was a full day at “ The Happiest Place
on Earth”- Disneyland. There were so many activities to experience in this place
where dreams come true for the young and old a like. Our One-Day ticket to the
Magical Kingdom of Disneyland allowed us unlimited rides on all attraction and
adventures. At there, we rubbed our shoulders with Mickey Mouse and friends,
watched the colorful parades down Main Street USA to enjoy the breathtaking
beauty of the twinkling floats and etc.
Before we ended the first day of trip,
we dropped by California Adventure as well. It is the latest additional to the
Walt Disney Theme Park lineup; features miniature version of the best the state
has to offer from Historic Landmarks to its rides, stores and restaurants. The moment you step inside, you’ll feel
yourself transported into a California postcard, with blue sparkling water,
boardwalks, and mountain peaks on every side.
We didn't really spend much time
here, as we were too tired after a long day and we still having jetlag by that
time. So, we left there around 7pm and later we went for dinner at Joe’s Crab
Shack! The crab served was really scrumptious and mouth watering! I would like
to pay a visit again if I drop by LA next time.
On the following
day, we proceed to Hollywood to visit the footprints at Mann’s Chinese Theatre
and the Walk of Fame (星光大道).
On the same day as well, we visited
the world’s largest and busiest studio- UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. On our narrated tram
tour, we got to experience the secrets of Hollywood movie-making in the studio
back-lots arte uncovered, be attacked by the shark from Jaws’ experience and
earthquake, saw the spectacular stunt shows like ‘Waterworld’ and the
breathtaking journey through Jurassic Park. The ride did captivate us.
Day 3, started
off the day by transferred to Santa Monica Beach that is approximately three
miles long located along Pacific Coast. At the same time, we drove pass Beverly
Hill where the famous movie stars live.
Last day in Los
Angeles, we travelled to Barstow Factory Outlet for some shopping. Here is the
place where you can find unbelievable bargains for almost anything from branded
goods, designer clothes, and perfumes to stainless steel cooking ware. Those
goods really give the value for money! *shop
until drop*
We onward our journey to the gambling and entertainment capital of the
world-Las Vegas! It took us few hours of journey to reach there due to the
massive traffic jam. At night, we took the night tour to explore the prosperity
of nightlife in Las Vegas and enjoyed the well-known shows such as the Fremont
Street Viva Vison and Fountain Show at Bellagio.
For your information, Las
Vegas is also my first time experience to step in casino. To reach any place,
you will definitely need to pass through casino. Awesome right?
The next day, we travelled to one of the seven natural wonders of the
world- GRAND CANYON. The spectacular beauty of this famous attraction draws
more than five million visitors a year around the globe. We visited to
‘Skywalk’, which is the new gigantic construction built on the very edge of the
Grand Canyon West Rim. The Skywalk is suspended 4000 feet above the Colorado
River. From the bridge, we stepped out onto the glass floor for a 720-degree
view of Canyon. The scenery is absolutely perfect, breathtaking and picturesque.
We also took the golden opportunity to take an optional helicopter and boat
tour to view the true beauty of Grand Canyon. It was quite expensive, but it’s
worth after all.
We ended the tiring day by enjoying Asia Buffet dinner. To be
frank, Asia foods are still the best! I miss Malaysia foods very badly.
Last day in Las Vegas, it was also a free day. We went to Las Vegas
Premium Outlets to pamper ourselves. A cheaper price will be offered to all
customers for branded stuff, so what are you waiting for? Time to shop.
The next day, we departed Las Vegas by getting a domestic flight to San Francisco. Upon
arrival, we proceed to the famous Golden Gate Bridge and continue to Sausalito
to enjoy the bay views. Sausalito it’s home to some of the country’s wealthiest
citizens. We then headed to Fisherman Wharf and Pier 39. Pier 39 is a shopping center and
popular tourist
attraction built on a pier in San Francisco, California. At Pier 39,
there are shops, restaurants, a video arcade, street performances, an
interpretive center for the Marine Mammal
Center, the Aquarium of the Bay,
virtual 3D rides, and views of California sea lions
hauled out on docks on Pier 39's marina.
The last day of
trip was all about San Francisco city tour that included the Bay Bridge, Civic
Centre, and Lombard Street and ascends of the Twin Peaks for a panoramic view
in San Francisco. On the same day, we do drop by Chinatown. San Francisco is a
melting port of many races and one of the biggest Chinatown in America, where a
labyrinth of exotic shops, renowned restaurant and temples. Before goodbye to
everyone, we stopped by at Union Square. Here is a place to do some shopping
and souvenirs.
Till then, I met
up with Ying Yu, who was here to pick me up. I bid goodbye to everyone on bus,
took my luggage and followed Ying Yu back to her house. That’s where my life in
San Francisco began until today.
Now, I’m done
with orientation week. I will be officially backed to my university life after a
year of holidays. Finger crossed everything goes well and it’s time to study
smart.
Till then.
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