Saturday, October 17, 2015

Cross Country Driving - Chicago to Santa Monica

          Are you all wondering how we started our roadtrip? About 4 years ago, we wanted to visit our relatives in California. Since the plane tickets were so expensive for 4 people, we decided to just drive from Chicago to Los Angeles and back following mostly the Route 66.



         In this blog, I will give you an overview of our 2 weeks itinerary then I will post separate blogs on some of the states that we explored the most.

DAY 1 -  Colorado Springs
           We drove 14 hours overnight from Chicago to Colorado Springs. We stayed in a hotel then explored some of the tourist spots such as Seven Falls, Garden of Gods and Air Force Base.


Seven Falls
DAY 2 - Vail, Colorado
          About 4 hours from Colorado Springs, we stayed in Marriott Hotel. The place was so quiet since end of May was off season. It was actually nice to be able to stay at a 4 star hotel at a very inexpensive price. Thanks Priceline!


DAY 3- Moab, Utah
          So much for luxury hotel in Vail. It was a busy week in Moab so most hotels were booked. Luckily we found one that was close to the national parks. The next day, we went to Arches, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef National Park then drove to our next destination.





DAY 4 - Cedar City, Utah
          It was a rough drive at night in Dixie National Forest but we made it to our next hotel. In the morning, we visited  Kolob Canyons and Zion National Park. It was snowing and freezing, we were not prepared for that kind of weather!

DAY 5 - Las Vegas,Nevada
          Just 2 hours away, finally a short drive to Vegas. Since the kids were into princesses, we booked a hotel at Excalibur. They gave us a room at the 16th floor and we had an awesome view of Vegas. The girls felt like they were Rapunzel in the tower. At night, we went to watch the shows in the strip. We also met with my ex-roommate who moved there. It was so nice to catch up with good friends.
          Next day, we just relaxed in the pool since it had been so cold in Colorado and Utah. So we enjoyed the sun and stayed there almost the entire morning. Then we realized that we still have to drive 4 hours to southern CA.



DAY 6 - San Bernardino, CA
          First stop in CA, my relatives from my father's side. We had delicious homemade Filipino food. We stayed with them and it was so good for my husband and kids to meet my aunts, uncles and cousins.

DAY 7-8 - End of Route 66 - SANTA MONICA, CA!
          We made it to our final destination! My cousin from my mother's side of the family lived a mile from the beach so we hung out in Santa Monica Pier and beach pretty much everyday that we were there. My cousin also toured us in Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Too bad we didn't see any celebrities.  We also met my college classmates and their families.


DAY 9 - Disneyland
           It was a nice treat for our girls to visit Disneyland. Yes it was much smaller than Disney World, but kids didn't know the difference. They were just in the happiest place on earth!

DAY 10 - Flagstaff, Arizona
          We didn't stay very long in California but it was nice to see our relatives since our immediate families from my side and my husband's were from out of the country. Needless to say, it was time to head back home. But we got few more days left in our vacation so we stopped by Grand Canyon National Park.  As always, Grand Canyon was picture perfect!


DAY 11 - Santa Fe, New Mexico
         Next stop, Santa Fe. The architectures there were so much different from other states. The place was beautiful! It actually reminded us of my husband's hometown in Mexico. We walked around downtown and visited the church. The following day we drove through Taos, NM and back to Colorado Springs.



DAY 12 - Cheyenne Mountain Resort in Colorado Springs
         We were debating whether to drive through Amarillo, Texas or Colorado.  But since the weather was bad in the south, we just drove back to Colorado Springs. We stayed in Cheyenne Mountain Resort (highly recommended!) where we just relaxed and used their amenities since we already toured the area from the beginning of our trip.

DAY 13 - St. Louis, MO
          Once again, we did our overnight drive from Colorado to Missouri. Though we lived so close, it was our first time in St. Louis.  We stayed in Drury Hotel and it was walking distance to the Arch.



DAY 14 - Home Sweet Home "Chicago, IL"
          Driving back home, we stopped by Springfield, IL and checked out Abraham Lincoln's house. It was really nice to see lots of places but as the saying goes, "There's no place like HOME".  Believe it or not, we had to take an extra day off to rest before going back to work. It was really an awesome and affordable first road trip. We loved it that's why we just kept on doing it every year!

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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Wisconsin Dells in the Fall

      It's Fall season and we were looking for an awesome and affordable vacation place for the kids this Columbus Day weekend. I had few places in mind but we didn't want to do a long drive so we just went to Wisconsin Dells. If you've never been to the Dells, this is a good time to go because it's off peak season and most accomodations are inexpensive. For a new adventure, we booked a treehouse on Mt. Olympus Campground.









 

Here are few things to do in Wisconsin Dells:

1.  Mt. Olympus Indoor Aquatic and Theme Park
          It was nice to have the park almost to ourselves. There's not too many people so we were able to do all the slides and rides multiple times without waiting.






2.  Leatherberry Acres
         Believe it or not, we also got free tickets to the pumpkin farm. The weather was perfect that we didn't even need to wear a jacket at that time. Kids' activities include wagon ride, petting zoo, slides, haystacks and hayrides. We also did the cornmaze as a family. I was feeling claustrophobic and scared. Good thing my husband was a good live GPS!









3.  Downtown and Riverwalk
          There are lots of shops and restaurants in downtown. Here we had lunch at Monk Restaurant where they served good burgers. Then we went to the Riverwalk and enjoyed the nice scenery and fall colors. Surprisingly, many of the trees were still green at this time. Before we left downtown, we stopped by for ice cream.
   
          There are many other things you can do in downtown such as Ripley's Believe it or not, Indoor Golf, MagicQuest, and Miniature Golf.




       





      We didn't get the chance to do bonfire at night because the weather got colder and colder. Instead we enjoyed more family time in the aquatic and theme park as well as our treehouse. It was another fun vacation! So if you're thinking of a weekend getaway this Fall, check out Wisconsin Dells!


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Six Flags Fright Fest

    Columbus Day Weekend, the kids had 4 days off. The weather was really nice, in the 60s, and it was the perfect time to do the Fright Fest at Six Flags. We arrived at the park after lunch because we planned to stay there until night time. The park was nicely decorated with Halloween Theme. I noticed that there were so many people, it was about 4x more than when we usually go there (we've only been there about 8x this year). We already knew that our plan of hitting the roller coasters were not gonna happen because it will be at least an hour wait for one ride. So we decided to just chillax and walk around the park to check what Fright Fest was all about.



     First, we watched "Love at First Fright" where the spooky characters  performed their musical show. After that, kids went for a kiddie ride while I fell in line forever for a snack. I didn't enjoy that part! Around 6pm, we watched the parade of all the fright fest characters along Hometown Square. 



     As we walked along the park, there were different scares in each section such as clowns, zombies, lumberjacks, and vampires. They had no mercy! The kids were so scared of them and oh yes, they got me too! Six Flags also had a cemetery section where everyone can walk around and take pictures. For grown ups, there were different haunted houses for an extra fee. Since it was getting late and cold, we opted to do  just one indoor roller coaster ride then went home.





     It was a spooktacular adventure for us! If you plan to go, there's few more weekends left to do this. Make sure to bundle up because it gets cold at night. If you're taking your little kids, go early and enjoy the rides without the scares. For older ones, stay late, be a good sport and check out all haunted houses. If you have a dining pass, plan to eat early because the lines are always long. If you don't have a season pass for next year, this is the best time to buy  because you can go to Fright Fest for free this year.



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