They say that you can smell Rotorua before you see it, and we can now all confirm that this is true. After getting dropped off by the bus at the information center, we hauled our bags across town in search of our hostel. The journey took us right through a big public park that had some thermal areas fenced off. Passing through the steam vents, the smell went from bad to worse and we knew it would be an interesting stay.
We made a made a quick stop to check out the Southern Hemisphere’s largest boiling mud pools. All the action there actually made for a pretty interesting show. At times the mini eruptions can be quite violent and the constant soundtrack of bubbling mud was pretty funny if nothing else.
Next up was the Lady Know geyser, which gives you a pretty good picture of what would happen if
The thermal wonderland itself had some interesting sights, highlighted by the famous Champagne Pool, but with the overcast weather we figured we’d spend the rest of the day just doing some souvenir shopping. The city is small enough that we were able to walk around and hit some shops while trying to avoid the raindrops. The afternoon was highlighted by the successful completion of Sue’s three week long quest to find some wine from the Tohu winery. We finished the day with a quick soak in the hostel’s thermal pool and taco night!
Sunday brought Chris’ birthday and after a great start with a delicious egg scramble breakfast, we walked into town to pick up a rental car. (I know. Too soon right? We are so cold hearted.) With our sweet new ride, we tackled the final leg of Sue and Doug’s trip with a short drive back to
We had another rainy day and we were pressed for something to do. Of course we have no problems entertaining ourselves when we’re out in the sticks, but throw us into the country’s largest city and we have a hard time. Eventually we settled on the Minus 5 bar, made (almost) completely out of ice. The bartop, chairs, the glasses, chandelier, everything is made completely out if ice. As Doug astutely noted, it would probably we cold. After the staff fixed us up with some appropriate dress, we were allowed 25 minutes and 1 free drink in the bar. We all sampled some interesting selections including a Frisky Penguin, a Santa’s Sleigh, a Kool Kiwi and a Pina Coolada.
After all the ice, we needed to heat up a little bit, so we set off in search of a Thai restaurant. We’ve dinned out three times previously on this trip. Two were Thai, the other was terrible, so we figured we would stick with the safe option. As expected, the Grasshopper was fantastic and no one left disappointed. Instead of the traditional birthday cake, we opted to hit the convenience store from the ice cream. None of us could resist the Big Bikkie which as there advert implies is Choka Full of cookies.
The only question that remained was if we would have room for some birthday beer. Chris had been eyeing the Occidental Belgian Beer CafĂ© since January, so we were long overdue for a visit. He didn’t really know what he was in for when he ordered the large Hoegaarden, but is there really such a thing as too much Hoegaarden? After just one of these monsters and a supplemental Leffe, it was time to call it a night.
Rom Bots Dancing on Ice
5 comments:
It's been an awesome trip guys, I've had a lot of fun! Thanks for such a great time. I wish I could stay longer :( Enjoy the next two weeks in New Zealand and I'll see you in Boston!
she's miiiiiiine. other good news: jen & chris took their first flight yesterday - they won the first game, but dropped the second in spectacular fashion.
Sue and Doug, it was great having you guys here! Hope you both had good flights home. Doug, good luck with your move. We'll miss you both on the last leg of our journey!
Tell us how your previous kebab experience was a disaster. Did a kebab jump off the counter, grab a knife and stab one of you in the arm? Or did it just not taste so good?
Actually, the kebabs were merely sub par. Sorry, no crazy kebab jumping stories to report. We will let you know if any of the glowworms attack us.
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