Re: Day 1 of the Olympics
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All too soon it was over and time to start the long journey home. We caught our civilised water taxi back to Waterloo then on to some trains where we all compared notes with complete strangers about what we had seen that day. We were sat in a section with beach volleyball and archery. :thumbsup:
We got home at 9.30pm and went straight to bed.
So was it worth it? Totally yes worth every single penny of the considerable amount we spent to see 90 minutes of gymnastics. It wasn't just about the event, it was the whole day out. Amazing. I am a Londoner by birth and I'm very proud of my home city. The whole atmosphere was amazing from the second we stepped on the train. I couldn't believe how London had come out and welcomed everyone. I don't think I saw a single frown all day. The entertainers on the Embankment was brilliant, intriguing and sometimes hysterically funny. And seriously the water taxi is the way to get about if it's an option for your destination. With a games ticket it was £4 each way person - compares very well with underground fares and you get to go under Tower Bridge. :mental:
Security was discreet but obvious at the same time if that makes sense. It's exactly the same as at any major airport, including me having to remove my belt. Our belongings and persons were screened by members of the British army who were lovely and friendly. Everywhere we went there was help if you needed it, people pointing you in the right direction (with big pink foam hands) and it was just smile after smile after smile. We mingled with people from so many countries I lost count. Big US contingent at the gymnastics who did their country proud. Also saw Russians, Australians, Canadians, Japanese, Italians, French, Poles, and a whole host of others all having a great time.
We're going again on 10th August to see the men's volleyball semi-finals which is at a different venue so more photos from that.
As Steven says - "we are now part of history."
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Great pictures Dawn! :thumbsup:
I'm really enjoying these. They're especially cool from my perspective being able to see bits of places I've only ever heard and read about. I gotta get to the UK one day!
Tom (:macwave:... maybe I'll go to Wales and reclaim my peninsula!)
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Looks like you had a good day, those crowds would have finished me :mental:
Poor Steven looks absolutely shattered.
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Thanks to Chris for texting me updates on the cycling and swimming throughout the day.
And thanks (I think) to Claire who texted me to say she could see me on TV and could I please sit up straight. :taunt:
So....here's what it cost.
tickets 3 x £40 each
train fare for 3 = £57
return water taxi for 3 = £24
That's the base cost. There was also
official programmes and merchandise = £40
And then food and drink. I don't know how much we spent on that but it was a lot. We chose to do it this way and knew we'd pay Olympic prices for Olympic food but many people bought their own food which we will do on 10th August. One small gripe - you cannot take drinks into the venues for security reason - I accept that but I cannot accept the outrageous prices charged inside for drinks - made Disney look positively cheap. But we didn't let that bother us. The burritos in the O2 are lovely if you must buy food inside -my Olympic food tip for you. :D
Also 50p for a wee in the union jack toilet and some loose change went on some of the entertainment on the Embankment.
It was worth every single last penny that we spent. I'll remember it forever.
Questions?
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Wendy
Poor Steven looks absolutely shattered.
He was fine, just taking a break between rotations. Was still bouncing off the walls on the train home. :eek:
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Love your photos and your descriptions of the events. We watched the gymnastics, and every time the camera cut to the audience, we looked for you. Never did see you though. I surely thought you'd have your "HELLO TINK" sign up over your heads, but nooooooo... :sigh:
LOVE the "extras" of getting into London and through the area. The photos of Steven with historical places in the background are wonderful. That's my favorite part of "over there," the real and true history, the ancientness of your country...
(Ummmm, you had to pay to errrmmmm pee)? :unsure:
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Tink
(Ummmm, you had to pay to errrmmmm pee)? :unsure:
It's a British tradition. :D
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Dawn
It's a British tradition. :D
....hence the phrase "I`m just going to spend a penny" :lol:
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Dawn
It's a British tradition. :D
Oh Lord, there goes any hope I ever had of getting over to the UK. :sigh:
If you've got to pay, it would cost me more for my DW to pee that it would for airline tickets. She's currently working on a book, "Great Bathrooms I Have Known". Look for it soon in your local bookseller. :rolleyes:
Tom (:macwave:... course, I'm no bargain either in that department anymore.)