12 October 2011

Londy-town! Day 1

We landed in London around 11:00pm on Thursday and hopped on a bus to take us to our destination. Around 1:30am, we finally arrived to our Hostel. Once we walked in, we immediately realized why it's only $18/night.....long story short, we checked into a hotel the next day.

Some of you may think "A hotel? Big woop" but let me tell you all a little something about our Ireland home: No. Hot. Water. The only hot water we have is out of the electric shower. Oh ya...I've grown to enjoy the icy cold water in the AM to wash my face. There is nothing more refreshing than having Noxema icicles on the tip of my nose.


Back to the hotel....WE LIVED LIKE KINGS!!! Hot water in the sink! A shower that doesn't sound like a jet engine! It was heaven. Plus the hotel was half a block from Buckingham Palace. What up, Queen Liz! On our first day, we took a subway into the city center and looked around. We were too late to join any tours and really didn't have a clue what to do...I saw a poster for "Rock of Ages" that looked pretty cool and decided to find the theater. In London, there aren't a few theaters that feature a few shows...there are tons of theaters that feature one show each. There is a bad ass theater on every corner decked out for their particular show. We bought our tickets for "Rock of Ages" and were a little skeptical since it was a musical and we had never heard of it. We ended up with killer seats for cheap because we had our student ID's...thank goodness I kept my IU card - it has saved soo much $$$! We walked down to our seats and couldn't believe the atmosphere. It was amazing - smoke machines, 80's rock ballads blaring, people roaming the aisles selling beers, neon signs...it was like stepping back in time. It felt like a rock concert in the 1980's complete with panties and bras strewn across the stage set, beer ads, XXX signs, etc. It was awesome! The show was pretty neat, too. It's a story about a boy from South Detroit and a small town girl (get it?) anyways, the story line unfolds through all of the '80 rock songs that we all love and sing along to. It's comical and I loved it for the music and Kurt loved it because there were strippers that danced the entire time.....I don't know if he even knew there was a story line but hey, he enjoyed the show! :)


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