Sunday, May 27, 2018

Disney Land


When most Americans reflect on vacations that they took as a kid, the most common destinations will have been the mountains, the beach, and Disney. While I spent plenty of time in the woods and at the beach as a kid, I never got to visit Disney. It just wasn’t really something that my family saw as a great option. While this is fair, and looking back, I think a vacation to the Dominican Republic might have been slightly cooler, I realized this week that I might have missed out just a little bit. On Thursday, I visited Shanghai Disneyland, one of six Disney resorts worldwide, and one of three in Asia (there is one in Tokyo and one in Hong Kong). It was a very fun day!




I went with my girlfriend, Nadia, and her mom who was visiting Shanghai. I had never been before but these two were Disney experts, which was cool because I got to hear fun facts as we walked around the park.

According to several friends who had visited Disney Parks before, this one was much smaller than the others, but that ended up being rather advantageous as we were able to ride almost every attraction there.


We started by going on the Tron rollercoaster. The park was only built two years ago and so it is very technologically advanced. This really showed in the Tron ride. Instead of sitting, you are on an imitation motorcycle and essentially leaning over the bike. The coaster is half inside and half outside. The inside portion features hundreds of screens that completely surround the track, providing visuals of other motorcycles, as though you are racing them. While it wasn’t the fastest or most intense roller coaster I had been on, it was by far the coolest as it was not just thrilling but also interesting.

Next, we went and watched a Pirates of the Caribbean show – completely in Chinese. While this shouldn’t be surprising, I wasn’t quite expecting it. The show was cool regardless as it had several special effects – at one point, Jack Sparrow was floating on the stage as he was over top of a wind tunnel.

Later, we went on an adventure course. We weren’t sure what this would entail, but it ended up being a ton of fun and rather thrilling. We were given harnesses and then tethered into a track that ran the length of the course. Essentially as you walked, your tether would get pulled with you in the overhead track. This prevented you from being able to fall. Throughout the course, falling was a very real possibility. There were obstacles where you had to climb over broken wooden bridges, or boulder along a rock wall that was next to a waterfall, so the rocks were wet and slippery. I didn’t end up falling, but there were a few points where I wasn’t sure if I would or not.

Following this, we went on a virtual journey to landmarks around the world. You are essentially on a ski lift-type bench in front of a panoramic screen. The screen shows aerial views of several notable places such as Shanghai, the great wall, the arctic, the Taj Mahal and the Sydney harbor. The screen shows you dive down or soar up, and with it, your seat reacts to give you the experience of falling or climbing up. It was very neat.

We then took a break from rides to watch the parade. This is a collection of several Disney characters who walk down the street, dancing and interacting with the crowd. It was fun to see, and something I’ve been told that they do at all Disney parks.

Following this, we explored Cinderella’s castle. They gave a short tour which included giving the backstory for many of the Disney princesses.  The castle itself was beautifully constructed.

We finished off rides by going on the Buzz Lightyear ride and Tron again. The Buzz Lightyear ride carries you throughout an indoor track where you shoot at targets that are located around you. The more you hit, the higher your score. It is a competition between individuals, and I got one of the highest scores of anyone on the scoreboard.

At 8PM, they do a firework and visual light show surrounding the castle. They project images and videos of infamous Disney characters on the castle, while shooting fire and fireworks off around and above it. It was really cool to see and made me understand the overall appeal of Disney.

The one thing that was super interesting was which Disney characters they really focused on. Since Disney has only had a presence in China for around ten years, a majority of the characters that they show off have come out since then. For example, Cinderella is not seen anywhere, and Snow White only makes minor appearances. I never once saw Mickey Mouse, and very few things around the park, other than apparel, were themed after him. Frozen and Toy Story (the third iteration came out in the 2010’s) were heavily used, and very recognizable. This was very unusual, but made you realize that you weren’t at Disney in the states. Regardless, it was a great day, and it makes me want to explore other Disney parks.

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Life Update


I started this year with very little idea of how it would actually play out. I knew that I was going to China for a semester to study and then I knew that I would be in India for the summer, but I didn’t have any idea what these two experiences would actually consist of or whether I would even be happy. Now, at 5 ½ months into this year, I can begin to reflect on this semester and also look forward to some of the things in the future.

I have been in China for a little over three months and have loved my time here. I arrived on the 13th of February and moved to Shanghai on the 24th. Since then, I have had some pretty crazy and fun experiences. I have attended a Fashion Week party, explored the great wall in the snow, celebrated St. Patrick’s Day at an Irish pub, eaten hundreds of dumplings, sang at Karaoke, taken 197 OFO bike rides, drank Irish coffee at the largest Starbucks in the world, got a custom suit made, dyed my hair, and made some amazing friends.

I could definitely see myself living here at some point in my life. The only deterrents would be the air pollution and internet blockage. However, the government is working on the air pollution issue and there are ways around the firewall. As a city, Shanghai is welcoming and truly a good time. The food scene is amazing, there is always something to do, and it is truly a mixing pot of culture. The other great part is how safe it is. I have never been even relatively worried about my wellbeing, and that’s a pretty awesome feeling.

I will finish my last final on Wednesday, July 4th, and will then fly to Hong Kong that evening. I will spend three days exploring one of the most-happening cities in the world before flying to Mumbai, India on Saturday, July 7th. I am being given housing by my summer employer, the VIVA Group, and will move into this on July 8th. I will then begin work at VIVA during the week of July 9th. I will be doing some sort of development work for VIVA. I am unsure of exactly what this will consist of, but I am very excited to find out as the work comes my way.

I will be living in Northern Mumbai but am planning on traveling for at least a few weekends during my time there. I am going to go to Delhi and then onto the Taj Mahal to visit one of the world’s top monuments.  I am planning to do this at the beginning of August. Towards the end of August, I will be heading to Chennai, in the south, to visit my friend Shruti and attend her cousins wedding. I am very excited for this.

I will be finishing up in Mumbai at the beginning of September and will then head home for around a week and a half before heading to London (most likely). I have been accepted to University College London, one of the top 15 universities in the world, for the 2018/2019 academic year. I have to finalize a few things before I accept the offer, but this is most likely where I will be for my junior year. I will then return to GW for my senior year and graduate with a rather different college experience.

All in all, I am very happy with where I am at in my life and am looking forward to seeing what the next few months have in store. For now, I am just taking advantage of the present and having a damn good time.

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