I keep meaning to write trip reports of parks I’ve been to that most of you plebs haven’t, but then I can never be arsed. However, since this last week at work before the Christmas holidays consists mostly of “insert a DVD” when it comes to my lesson plans, I’m finding myself with more incentive to use my brain elsewhere.
This trip was actually in December of last year, just before Christmas, and the parks involved are crap. The coaster pictures have been sitting on photobucket unused though – I don’t bother putting park stuff up on Facebook as I have mostly actual, real people on there who don’t care about parks - and it’s annoying me, so it’s about time I got this done.
Like my last, rapturously-received trip report, this trip was definitely not a coaster trip, but more of a holiday with some “there’s a cred there, so I should” moments in it. I got cheap flights in and out of Faro, but had no intention of sitting around the Algarve for a week, so I got the train directly up to Lisbon and spent a few days there.
I knew pretty much nothing about Lisbon, but it’s actually really nice, with a castle on top of a hill and buildings and stuff, so have some pictures of that to break up the reading:
^That’s a train station, which is actually quite fab considering the concrete monstrosities we have over here (looking at you London Euston and Birmingham *shudder* New Street.
This was a really old lift that took you up from the lower end of town to one of the districts higher up the hill. I thought it was cool anyway:
This was the aquarium, which was pretty decent but had no real standouts apart a couple of manta rays, sun fish and sea otters. And the actual building.
On one of my days there, I took a tram slightly west to Santa Maria de Belém. It’s still part of Lisbon, but feels like a completely different place as opposed to just a different district of the same city. Have a bunch more pictures, the amazing roller coaster ones are coming soon; I promise.
They had this really amazing monument, which was absolutely enormous and also had a lift to the top for some really nice views.
Belem Tower was pretty cool as well, sort of just sitting in the river:
Have a couple more of the Discoveries Monument, just because it’s fab:
The other point of interest here was Jerónimos Monastery, which again was really nice:
I think it was on the same day that I headed to Funcenter, which is a small shopping mall park in the Centro Colombo, a massive shopping centre – biggest on the Iberian peninsula, don’t you know?
Funcenter – the fact that it’s one work irks me somewhat – boasts Montanha Russa, a custom Vekoma kiddy coaster with less than subtle Coca Cola sponsorship.
So yeah, that’s right bitches: all that stupidly lengthy report for 6 pictures of a mall kiddy coaster. I was going to just get the whole trip out of the way in one go, but I’m bored now. I’ll add the second, slightly more involved, park a bit later. Don’t worry, there’ll be plenty of “culture” pictures to skip through then as well!
This trip was actually in December of last year, just before Christmas, and the parks involved are crap. The coaster pictures have been sitting on photobucket unused though – I don’t bother putting park stuff up on Facebook as I have mostly actual, real people on there who don’t care about parks - and it’s annoying me, so it’s about time I got this done.
Like my last, rapturously-received trip report, this trip was definitely not a coaster trip, but more of a holiday with some “there’s a cred there, so I should” moments in it. I got cheap flights in and out of Faro, but had no intention of sitting around the Algarve for a week, so I got the train directly up to Lisbon and spent a few days there.
I knew pretty much nothing about Lisbon, but it’s actually really nice, with a castle on top of a hill and buildings and stuff, so have some pictures of that to break up the reading:
^That’s a train station, which is actually quite fab considering the concrete monstrosities we have over here (looking at you London Euston and Birmingham *shudder* New Street.
This was a really old lift that took you up from the lower end of town to one of the districts higher up the hill. I thought it was cool anyway:
This was the aquarium, which was pretty decent but had no real standouts apart a couple of manta rays, sun fish and sea otters. And the actual building.
On one of my days there, I took a tram slightly west to Santa Maria de Belém. It’s still part of Lisbon, but feels like a completely different place as opposed to just a different district of the same city. Have a bunch more pictures, the amazing roller coaster ones are coming soon; I promise.
They had this really amazing monument, which was absolutely enormous and also had a lift to the top for some really nice views.
Belem Tower was pretty cool as well, sort of just sitting in the river:
Have a couple more of the Discoveries Monument, just because it’s fab:
The other point of interest here was Jerónimos Monastery, which again was really nice:
I think it was on the same day that I headed to Funcenter, which is a small shopping mall park in the Centro Colombo, a massive shopping centre – biggest on the Iberian peninsula, don’t you know?
Funcenter – the fact that it’s one work irks me somewhat – boasts Montanha Russa, a custom Vekoma kiddy coaster with less than subtle Coca Cola sponsorship.
So yeah, that’s right bitches: all that stupidly lengthy report for 6 pictures of a mall kiddy coaster. I was going to just get the whole trip out of the way in one go, but I’m bored now. I’ll add the second, slightly more involved, park a bit later. Don’t worry, there’ll be plenty of “culture” pictures to skip through then as well!