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Sunday, July 19, 2015

Travel

Travel is about exploring unchartered paths, learning things you can’t pick up from a book, classroom or someone else’s tale and writing your own story — highs, lows and all — so that one day, you might inspire someone else to go out and do the same.
Travel is electrifying your senses and awakening the very depths of your soul, allowing it to guide you every step of the way.
They say travel is the only thing you can buy that makes you richer, and I stand by that wholeheartedly.
I deliver happiness,
Dwika




Rebellion In Its Purest Form: Why Every College Student Should Travel

Kristy Gustafson
When it comes to life as a recent college graduate, the one thing that lingers in the back of your mind more than anything — more than student loans, more than the regret of how much you drank and how little you slept during those final weeks of school, more than the shock of how old you feel and more than the amazement of how the hell you managed to do it all — is the ever-nagging, ever-maddening question, “What next?”
For some of us lucky ones, the answer to that question hasn’t changed from what we wrote down on our “About Me” handouts on our first day of grade school.
But, most of us experience the struggle of trying to find a rewarding career path doing what we love and maybe even making a difference along the way. (Perhaps, with flexible hours, free massages and yoga classes; with a wine bar and all-you-can-eat sushi. Okay, so maybe I’m getting just a little bit ahead of myself here, but you never know, right?)
Regardless of whether you know exactly what your next five years will look like or you barely even know what tomorrow holds, there’s one thing every college grad — current, past or future — should do: rebel. And by that, I mean travel.
“Travel is rebellion in its purest form.”
When I first heard this anonymous quote, I wasn’t quite sure what to think of it. “Rebellion: an act of violent or open resistance. See also: uprising, revolt, mutiny, unrest.”
“Yikes, that sounds a little too intense,” I thought.
It was only when I looked past the negative connotations of the definition (and its aggressive synonyms) that I started to understand the real truth behind these words.
“Open resistance.” Now, that is something I might be able to get on board with.
I was doing some “rebellion” of my own around Southeast Asia when it all started to come together.
While gazing out the window as a new and foreign land passed right before my eyes, I thought of that very moment in the context of my journey.
And then, I thought about it in the greater context of my life, in all its post-grad glory. Suddenly, it made perfect sense.
Travel is rebellion in its purest form.
In other words, at the heart of travel is the courageous act of going against the norm, of choosing the road less traveled and owning every single bit of it.
It’s saying yes, letting go of expectations, judgments and obligations and instead doing what your heart and soul yearn for.
Travel is about being present and seeing the poetry in everything, from the highest peak of the Himalayas to a single drop of rain on the glass of your window-seat view.
It’s about recognizing how precious our time here is on Earth and choosing to live up every moment.
It’s tossing out the rulebook and making your own rules for a change.
It’s trusting your heart, going in completely blind and coming out on the other side with an unparalleled appreciation for this thing we call life.
Travel is about exploring unchartered paths, learning things you can’t pick up from a book, classroom or someone else’s tale and writing your own story — highs, lows and all — so that one day, you might inspire someone else to go out and do the same.
Travel is electrifying your senses and awakening the very depths of your soul, allowing it to guide you every step of the way.
They say travel is the only thing you can buy that makes you richer, and I stand by that wholeheartedly.
It makes you richer in knowledge, experience, culture, adventure, empathy and character.
It dares you to step outside of your comfort zone and jump into the thrill of the unknown.
And, what better way to prepare for the rest of our lives than that?
This is the kind of rebellion to strive for, the sort of “open resistance” to implement in your own life.
Whether you’re a post-grad embarking on the real world, figuring out your next steps and refusing not to settle, or you’re simply looking for one final hoorah before the upcoming chapter begins, I beg you to travel.
For, when all is said and done, there’s a certain beauty in reminiscing a world you once embarked on long ago like it was just yesterday; in remembering a time when wanderlust pumped through your veins and your most prized possessions were your passport, camera and journal; in knowing that through it all — and I mean all — you lived every moment with everything you could, and you can honestly say you had no regrets.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Bus 460 to/from Disneyland


Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.

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Singapore
posts: 215
Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
Hi,
I would like to take the metro bus 460 to disneyland from LA downtown. After looking at the website, i found the boarding place(5th/Grand Ave) at downtown LA. But where must i alight at disneyland? Does it go just outside the entrance of disneyland?
And also when i want to go from disneyland back to downtown LA, where should i board the bus? Is it along W Manchester Ave?
Thank you.
california
Destination Expert
for Los Angeles, Palm Desert
posts: 11,049
reviews: 136
1. Re: Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
The schedule says it will let you off on Harbor just outside Disneyland. Follow all the people to the entrance.
The schedule says northbound passengers should board on Harbor Blvd just north of the shuttle entrance to Disneyland. Ask the driver before you get off just to be sure.
It won't be Manchester..that's a station on the Freeway between downtown and Disney.
In case you didn't find the schedule, here it is
metro.net/riding_metro/…460.pdf
You can also try asking on the Anaheim forum which is where most Disneyland experts are.
Destination Expert
for Los Angeles
posts: 21,950
reviews: 51
2. Re: Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
Just so that you are aware, the #460 is a combination 'local/express bus" which stops often (although there is a portion of the route where it doesn't stop). There will be people getting on and off at every stop and there is no guarantee that you will get a seat for all or part of the trip. The route is not an especially pretty or interesting one. The transfer takes about 2 hours each way. It looks like you've chosen 5th & Grand as your boarding place by looking at a map of the route rather than by using the MTA "Trip Planner" system which will tell you the best stop to begin and end your journey. Here is the trip planner:
http://socaltransport.org/tm_pub_start.php
Enter the address of your starting point in downtown (your Hotel, etc) and the word DISNEYLAND as the ending point. The reason that 5th & Grand is not a good choice is that the 460 enters downtown and makes a loop and then starts on its way back to Disneyland. The 5th & Grand Station is on the portion of the loop that is heading INTO downtown whereas the stop at 6th St between Grand Av and Hope St (a 2-minute walk from 5th & Grand) is on the portion of the loop that is leaving downtown (several minutes after the 5th & Grand stop)..
Depending on where your starting point is (or, if you'd simply rather get to Disneyland more quickly), you can take a red line metro rail train (from any of its stations in downtown) to the last stop of the line, Union Station, (Fare is $1.25, ride takes a few minutes). Then, transfer to an above-ground train to Fullerton (only 35 minutes -- fares are between $3.50 and $9.50, depending on the day of the week, the train company you select and your age). From Fullerton, it's a 15-minute bus ride ($1.25) or a 10-minute taxi ride ($12) to Disneyland. All in all, the transfer takes about half as long as the 460 bus.
Complete, step-by-step directions for this transfer is in our FAQs section (a link at the top of the TOPIC LIST). Once there, click on 'Amusement Parks' and then look for Disneyland transfers via public transit.
Good luck!
Singapore
posts: 215
3. Re: Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
Hi,
Thanks for all the reply.
I did look through the map on metro website. I thought Grand/5th st is the station where the bus is leaving downtown towards disneyland?
According to the bus schedule, Passengers should board northbound/westbound bus at the stop on harbor blvd, but i try to locate the bus stop via google map but can't find it. Just want to make sure that the bus stop is not too far.
Thank you.
Berkeley, California
Destination Expert
for Berkeley
posts: 5,484
reviews: 59
4. Re: Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
There are no public bus stations in downtown LA. Line 460 picks up at several different stops throughout downtown, as shown on the route map (see PDF link in mlgb's post).
You'll probably want to get on at the bus stop at 7th & Flower, and use 7th & Figueroa to get off, both of which are next to the main subway station in downtown (7th/Metro). However, if you are staying at a downtown hotel, you may have a more convenient stop to use.
california
Destination Expert
for Los Angeles, Palm Desert
posts: 11,049
reviews: 136
5. Re: Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
There will be bus STOPS on the sidewalks marked with posts and signs. On Google Maps, there are icons showing the bus stop locations. Nothing wrong with waiting on Fifth ( across from the Public Library) and just uphill from Grand.
For Anaheim, I believe the stop on Harbor is marked with a white x inside a black circle on that Pdf file. (see the inset box #2 on page 8).
I wonder if you would do better to take the train/bus combo TO Disneyland? Did you look into that?
Singapore
posts: 215
6. Re: Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Yup.. i try to locate the bus stop using google map.
For Anaheim, i can locate the bus stop that i should alight when i reach disneyland. But i can't find the bus stop for me to go from disneyland to LA downtown. Do i take the bus from the same bus stop?
I would be able to take metrolink and then catch a bus to disneyland. But for my return journey, as i would like to stay late for the fireworks, i would not be able to catch the last metrolink or Amtrak to LA. Hence i am left with the option of taking bus.
Thank you.
california
Destination Expert
for Los Angeles, Palm Desert
posts: 11,049
reviews: 136
7. Re: Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
Try using Satellite View on the Google Maps. You can see the bus stops on both sides of Harbor (near Millie's) I'm not sure which side of the street you would use. If you do take the train & bus, you'll come in the same side from Harbor. You can ask the bus/ shuttle drivers, or look around on Harbor before you go inside the park.
Singapore
posts: 215
8. Re: Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. According to google map bus 460 is not at the bus stop near Millie's. Think my best option is to ask the driver when i reach disneyland.
Thank you.
Destination Expert
for Los Angeles
posts: 21,950
reviews: 51
9. Re: Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
If you use the METRO.NET website to plan your transfer, it will show you EXACTLY where the bus stop locations are. Here are the steps:
1. Go to http://socaltransport.org/tm_pub_start.php
2. Complete the screen using: 6th / Flower
(or whatever intersection or address you please) as your starting point)
and DISNEYLAND as your destination
3. Click 'Find Trips" at the bottom of the page.
4. If you're given several options for your starting point, select the one with the 90017 postal (zip) code. Select "Disneyland" if there are a number of similar options.
5. Click "Continue"
6. The 460 icon will appear. Click on the circle to the left of the word 'select'. The itinerary will appear. Click on the words:
DISNEYLAND EAST MAIN/E RDWY EXIT DRWY(SE corner)
A map will appear on the left side of the page showing the exact location of the bus stop.
7. To see the return trip, click on the link at the top of the same page that says "return trip". Alter the time on the page that follows and click "find trips". Continue as above.
8. On the itinerary page, click on:
HARBOR BLVD/DISNEYLAND EAST MAIN SHUTTLE ENT
The map at the left will appear indicating the location of the bus stop.
(If it were me, I'd take the train in at least one direction).
Good luck!
Singapore
posts: 215
10. Re: Taking Metro Bus 460 to/from Disneyland.
Hi HopSkipJump,
Thanks for the reply and the step by step guide. Helps me alot. At least i know the bus stop will be there.
Thanks alot!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Doa perjalanan Dwika keliling Dunia


Lewat samudra Atlantik ke  Florida, 

Outbound Flight - Sun 31 Aug 2014
Duration: 31h 33m
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EY475
Sun 31 Aug, 18:45
Departs from Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (CGK)
Sun 31 Aug, 23:45
Arrives at Abu Dhabi (AUH)
8h 0m
2h 0m layover in Abu Dhabi
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EY103
Mon 1 Sep, 01:45
Departs from Abu Dhabi (AUH)
Mon 1 Sep, 07:55
Arrives at New York J F Kennedy (JFK)
14h 10m
3h 45m layover in New York J F Kennedy
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B683
Mon 1 Sep, 11:40
Departs from New York J F Kennedy (JFK)
Mon 1 Sep, 14:18
Arrives at Orlando (MCO)
3h 38m
Return Flight - Sat 6 Sep 2014
Duration: 31h 20m
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EY3178
Sat 6 Sep, 15:40
Departs from Orlando (MCO)
Sat 6 Sep, 17:45
Arrives at Chicago O Hare (ORD)
2h 5m
3h 0m layover in Chicago O Hare
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EY150
Sat 6 Sep, 20:45
Departs from Chicago O Hare (ORD)
Sun 7 Sep, 19:20
Arrives at Abu Dhabi (AUH)
13h 35m
3h 55m layover in Abu Dhabi
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EY7139
Sun 7 Sep, 23:15
Departs from Abu Dhabi (AUH)
Mon 8 Sep, 11:00
Arrives at Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (CGK)

Aamiin.
 

CGK MCO CGK


Doa Flight

Jakarta to Orlando Duration: 30hr 43min
  • Qatar Airways
    QR 955
  • Jakarta (CGK)
    Indonesia
    Terminal: 2
    31 Jan, 00:25
  • to
  • Doha (DOH)
    Qatar
    Terminal: 2
    31 Jan, 05:00
Class: Economy | Duration: 8hr 35min | Aircraft: Boeing 777-300 |
Change of Planes Connection Time : 3hr 5min
  • Qatar Airways
    QR 701
  • Doha (DOH)
    Qatar
    Terminal: 2
    31 Jan, 08:05
  • to
  • New York (JFK)
    US
    Terminal: 8
    31 Jan, 14:05
Class: Economy | Duration: 14hr | Aircraft: Boeing 777-300 |
Change of Planes Connection Time : 1hr 54min
  • Qatar Airways
    QR 4157
    Operated by: Jetblue Airways
  • New York (JFK)
    US
    Terminal: 5
    31 Jan, 15:59
  • to
  • Orlando (MCO)
    US

    31 Jan, 19:08
Class: Economy | Duration: 3hr 9min | Aircraft: Airbus A320 |
Orlando to Jakarta Duration: 36hr 35min
  • Qatar Airways
    QR 5157
    Operated by: American Airlines
  • Orlando (MCO)
    US

    08 Feb, 14:40
  • to
  • Chicago (ORD)
    US
    Terminal: 3
    08 Feb, 16:40
Class: Economy | Duration: 3hr | Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 |
Change of Planes Connection Time : 3hr 30min
  • Qatar Airways
    QR 722
  • Chicago (ORD)
    US
    Terminal: 3
    08 Feb, 20:10
  • to
  • Doha (DOH)
    Qatar
    Terminal: 2
    09 Feb, 18:40
Class: Economy | Duration: 13hr 30min | Aircraft: Boeing 777-300 |
Change of Planes Connection Time : 7hr 40min
  • Qatar Airways
    QR 956
  • Doha (DOH)
    Qatar
    Terminal: 2
    10 Feb, 02:20
  • to
  • Jakarta (CGK)
    Indonesia
    Terminal: 2
    10 Feb, 15:15
Class: Economy | Duration: 8hr 55min | Aircraft: Airbus A330-200 |

Aamiin

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Long line in the Magic Kingdom.


5.  Snow White in Germany

snow-white-ep-300It’s really kind of funny because Snow White rarely has a long line in the Magic Kingdom.  She’s a little out of the way next to City Hall there and most guests don’t see her, so they don’t meet her.  InEpcot, she is located to the left of the Germany pavilion behind Karmell Kuche next to a cute little wishing well, which is in full view of the guests.  If you wait to meet characters at Walt Disney World very often, you’ll hear, “Oh look, there’s CHARACTERX!  Let’s go meet!”  To avoid the lines at this location, arrive early in the day.  You could easily use my Princess Touring Plan to aid you on Epcot Princess meets. Snow White also meets at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall and Cinderella’s Royal Table and wears the same dress at all locations.