Friday, July 5, 2013

Theme Park Action

      Despite my adolescence, I am always and always have been a kid at heart. As the song goes “A dream is a wish your heart makeswhen you're fast asleep…In dreams you lose your heartaches whatever you wish for, you keep. Have faith in your dreams and someday your rainbow will come smiling thruNo matter how your heart is grieving if you keep on believingthe dream that you wish will come true.” Every time I hear the word dream, I think of theme parks, not jobs, careers, professions, etc. Those are goals, but a dream for me is something that makes you happy even in a short span of time.

    Theme parks are our family’s tradition every time go on a vacation. Wherever we go, it is already a standard operating procedure to go to a theme park to make our vacation complete. My intention of posting this is simply reminiscing the moment when I don’t think of anything but plain FUN. With college around, that thought seems to be nostalgic to me since I have been juggling a lot of things right now. This is also to summarize my experiences so that I won’t be able to forget anything when I grow older. Also, this serves as a recommendation to all you kids-at-heart out there to which theme park suits you based on my experience.

       Disclaimer: Pictures are not mine. As much as I want to post my own, I can’t because I’m away from home and I do not have the pictures with me. 

Beach Blvd  Buena Park, CA
Hence the name “America’s First Theme park”, it was also my first visit to a theme park. At the age of 5, my family together with aunts and cousin went to this theme park nearing the Easter season. There were easter decorations everywhere! Enough about that.. Knott’s holds my most terrifying ride experience ever, it was on a boat that swings too high to the point that I shouted to the operator to stop the ride once and for all. Hehe :) So if you want to have an absolutely fun first time experience, Knott's Berry Farm is here for you...complete with rides, amusements, and picturesque cites. P.S. Knott's Berry also houses my favorite jams and jellies :)

Anaheim, CA
I vaguely remember my first Disneyland experience and what has changed since then as to my recent visit now. I do remember the big California sign that was there back then but was removed now.I can recall that I was a tantrumatic 5-year who doesn’t about anything or anyone at all. And that explains why most of my experiences were vague.  The big difference is the new California Adventure which I’ll get to in a while. With Main Street USA, New Orleans Square, Frontierland, Critter Country, Adventureland, Mickey’s Toontown, Tomorrowland, and Fantasyland, this theme park makes it to my top 1 because it is not too big nor too small for a day of strolling and it has my favorite rides and entertainment ever!


Universal City Plaza  Los Angeles, CA
Up for some Hollywood action? Universal Studios Hollywood offers the state-of-the-art behind the scenes of famous Hollywood movies. The first time we came here, my dad won "Dino" (a huge stuffed toy) from Flintstones after shooting the hoops in basketball. We had to think of ways to fit Dino inside a box to bring him back to the Philippines. When we arrived, Dino got a fractured neck :( Anyway, what I can remember from this place is E.T. where you get to ride the bike and when you exit, it actually says your name and bids you goodbye. Unfortunately, they took it down and replaced it with some of the newer movies. This place is composed of the lower lot and upper lot, not too big..and thus, you can explore the whole place in just less than a day! You'll learn a lot about film when you go here and then you'll realize how directors and crews do out-of-this-world scenes effortlessly. 

4. HONG KONG DISNEYLAND RESORT
lantau Island,Park Promenade  HK
Smallest disneyland I've been to! Nevertheless, it is still the happiest place on earth! Disneyland never fails to amuse me. It is very convenient since it's located in Asia, not too far from my country. Personally, I dislike loooong hours of plane rides and I like escaping to Asian countries better because of the short travel time. The entrance of this disneyland has a whale(I'm guessing it's from Pinocchio) and Mickey riding a skateboard on top of the water that the whale is "gushing". It seems so cool and unique..one thing that other disneylands don't have. One tip though, when going to theme parks like this, wear your most comfortable footwear 'cause you don't want those feet sore! Another tip, wait for the parades/shows in the late afternoon, they're a great ender in you disneyland visits!
Wong Chuk Hang Rd, HK








When my mom said we were going to Ocean Park, I expected it to be just a small area with lots of huge aquariums and boring old sea creatures. I was proven wrong! It turns out that Ocean Park has lots of rides, amusements, shows, and my favorite...good food! It was also my first time riding a cable car here. Ocean Park also has two lots but I don't remember them to be that big. But overall, it was a fun experience seeing creatures I never knew existed =) 


Lake Buena Vista, FL
Exploring the whole Disney World will probably take more or less 4 days. It consists of four major parks: Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom..and two minor one: Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, and Blizzard Beach Water Park. It is a huuuuge place indeed! For starters, I highly recommend going to Magic Kingdom first. It is one of the biggest ones I've been to. Since it is located in Orlando, it gets very hot but for me, it's actually better because I don't want walking theme parks around chilly weather. In Epcot, you'll get to see and explore other places in the world without actually going to those places. Personally, I enjoyed it because I got to collect free collectibles from every station/country we visit. Unfortunately, those were the only two major parks we went to but we explored Orlando for the rest of our stay. 

Sentosa Island, SG



Sentosa is such a big and great place to get lost! With Singapore's beauty and cleanliness, you will never regret going there. In fact, Sentosa hold the title "Asia's Favorite Playground". You have to ride a bus to go from one place to another, I know it's tiring -.- But it was a good trip because I got to learn Singapore's history and culture. They also have great shows, attractions and rides. Dare to be amazed with the spectacular "Songs of the Sea" where they 
   present you a great show using water, lights, and projectors.  

8. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS SINGAPORE

Sentosa East Mall, SG
Singapore's Universal Studios is not much any different except that in Hollywood, it's more realistic and true. I went here years ago back when it was just newly opened. Still the same, really.. and the best thing that I remember was the Hershey's store..yum! :p 

9. SEA WORLD SAN DIEGO
Sea World Dr  San Diego, CA
Sea World has lots of rides, attractions, and my favorite, the shows. We literally went to all the shows because we found it very fascinating and entertaining..and also to kill time. The shows were One Ocean, Blue Horizons, Sea Lions Live, Pets Rule, and Shamu Rocks. But you have to be careful, you'll get wet when you stay near the performance area, the animals do it..purposely! If you're up for the challenge, they have interactive activities in which you get to interact with the sea creatures yourself. Unfortunately, during our visit, there were several rides that were closed including the one in the bottom picture. Awww, sad. On a different note, I rode my first legitimate roller coaster here! I just felt like I needed to..after visiting all these theme parks, I never got to ride one. 

10. DISNEYLAND CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE
Anaheim, CA
This was the new addition to the theme park, it wasn't around the last time we came here. (wow, that was a long time ago). Basically, it's called the Disneyland California Adventure where it had this huge ferris wheel, California Screamin'(the scariest roller coaster) and more rides and shows. Also here, they placed eight Disney Pixar movies as attractions. The one I was expecting to go to the most was Cars Land but sadly, it was temporarily closed. (seriously? :( ) Since it was not that big, we only had half a day to explore around it and then we transferred to the main Disneyland to spend the rest of the day. 

11. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD
Universal City Plaza  Los Angeles, CA
As what I've said, there have been a lo of changes since the last time we've been here. For appetizer, we rode "The Tram" first where they show you around the Universal Studios in which they film movies and tv shows. This attraction is exclusive to this Universal Studios since this is the original one and this is where they actually film the movies. I remember seeing the exterior of The Voice Studio, the crashed plane in Fast & Furious, the set of Desperate Housewives and many more. This is where they show the secrets in every nook and cranny of the movies/shows. It was also cool because in the tram, we had a 3D KingKong ride, a real life experience of that movie where the setting was in a train station and there was flood everywhere(what was the name of that movie again?), we saw some stunts and how some intense mind-blowing scenes were done. A new addition to this theme park was the Tranformers 3D ride and I got to ride the Mummy for the first time (after being such a coward in Singapore).


I still got some theme parks left to go to in my bucket list! 

SIX FLAGS


SEA WORLD FLORIDA

LEGOLAND MALAYSIA

LEGOLAND CALIFORNIA

DISNEYLAND PARIS


TOKYO DISNEYLAND



"Laughter is timeless. Imagination has no age. And dreams are forever." 
-Walt Disney

Monday, May 20, 2013

OOYD: Neon and Floral











Since it's spring/summer, I think it's time to bring out the florals and neons. 
This trend has never been out of style for almost four years. The happy and youthful vibe that
the neon colors give have lasted the fashion and beauty industry for a long time..from the nail polishes to the 
shoes and tops. What makes it more unique is that it only resurrects in spring and summer and is not easily incorporated into other seasons such as Fall and Winter. It is something to look forward to at this time of year. Another trend that I have been loving are the floral pants...printed pants in general. I just feel like they're so "out there" since it's not your typical kind-of denim pants that you wear everyday. I personally love the floral design (from pants to tops to shoes to dress to skirts) because it gives you that instant feminine edge to your look. 

What I'm wearing:
Top- Forever 21
Floral pants- Rue 21
Shoes- Primadonna
Necklace- local store
Arm candy-Style & Co, Forever 21, Claire's

'Til the next post! bye!


Thursday, December 27, 2012

Instagram Round-up


Christmas lights-filled tree!

Taken at a wedding reception with the theme "Winter Wonderland".

Lo and behold the Winter Wonderland!

At the reception, we had a dance in which we were required to wear
a pair of chucks with our long dresses. 


Presents timeee!

These were the things I got. 
A pair of knock-off Chanel flats which by the way are the
most comfortable things to wear in the planet..and quite pricey too. 
True Religion Jeans. My favorite brand of jeans in the whole entire universe. ;)
Gold Watch. I really asked for this since I have lost or broke my old watches. 
And a white satchel! 

Just a little snapshot before we went to mass on Christmas Eve.

OOTN (outfit of the night) and aftermath.


Nothing beats food. Bon appetit!

A gift from my aunt which screams me :D 

I lost the original copy of the picture so I had to screen cap. 
This is just my room, looking neat. Mind you, it does not always look like that.

I had to screen cap this one too. #Haul from Mango

I had to take a pic of the food, right? Hot Peppermint Mochas are the best,
not the cold ones :(

A special memory from my childhood. I remember asking my mom
why the Golden Gate was not gold. -.- spot me! 

With my big sis and my cousin. This was one of my most memorable trips since
I experienced snow in Chicago for the first time and I got to see the lovely Cherry Blossoms
in Washington :)

Just chillin'..

These, I received! :D

ootd before mass.

okaaay...

Happy Holidays: A picture-filled post


My Christmas Eve Outfit


See how little our gifts are? Those are just decoys my mom had to put so we won't open
our gifts before Christmas :) Also, my mom didn't like to put the real ones because it doesn't match the "theme" of our house". :) oh I love her so much




One of the Holiday Outfits Ideas










Dress- Forever 21
Hair Bow- Forever 21
Tights- Forever 21
Jeffrey Campbell Inspired Shoes- Forever 21


I'm an alien

Long time no post (again). I actually thought that I'd never blog again because 
blogger had a bug that won't let me upload photos. Oh well!
My outfit reminds me of an alien hence, the title. 
Silver metallic bandage skirt- Forever 21
Peplum blouse- Forever 21
Shoes- People are People
Cuff- Forever 21




I do not know what I'm doing in this pic -.-