Saturday, October 29, 2011
Busch Gardens - Howl-O-Scream - Day 1
I'm back!!! Now that things are quieting down... I'm going to blog about our summer experiences.
Wow! What a AWESOME time at Busch Gardens, Virginia Howl-O-Scream!
"Beauty by Day, Fright by Night"
We bought a 2 day ticket for each of us for $66 and went during the weekend 22-23 October. It was worth every penny! NOTE: Parking is an additional $13 (per day).
We met up with our good friends from FL. They had the easier commute I think (even though it was the same distance) and the teens had a great time.
During the day it is still the same Busch Gardens that you experience in the summer. Saturday was absolutely MOBBED but we had a good time. We waited about 45 minutes for Alpengeist coaster. (NOTE: The coaster is similar to Hersheypark's the Great Bear but longer and better!!!) Forget Griffon that had an hour+ wait. The park was heavily decorated in fall and Halloween tradition. We had several photographers in our group and we constantly stopped to take pictures. Just a relaxing time walking through the park. It was not elbow to elbow (like Disney's Magic Kingdom gets). We stopped and got some souvenier popcorn and drink cups. $.99 cents refill.
The adults attended the Fiends show in the Germany Octoberfest pavillion while sipping on our favorite brews. The show has caused some "internet" controversy but I didn't see any issues (perhaps Tampa is different). No nudity at the BGVA show. In fact I thought the show was a bit boring and the actor could not sing.
We ate at buffet for dinner in the Festivas Italy... mediocre but filling food at best for $11.99. When we came out the park transformed into Howl-O-Scream!
Our first night we went through the "Fear Fair" outside haunted house with the evil clowns! Totally Awesome! I loved the themeing that BGVA did. There was one house that had dead chickens (simulated) with a really really bad smell. This probably is NOT appropriate for children under 10. My 7 year old went through it and cried. Although he went through more haunted houses the next night.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Avoid Backwoods Family Campground
Backwoods Family Campground in Rumney, NH is one campground to avoid.
That's Camping Thread
Yelp Review
If you have been taken advantage by Backwoods Family Campground please contact me at rconnellii@comcast.net
That's Camping Thread
Yelp Review
If you have been taken advantage by Backwoods Family Campground please contact me at rconnellii@comcast.net
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Jerusalem Countdown - now playing at the MVCFF
Jerusalem Countdown Review
Christian movies have come a LONG way in the past 5-10 years since I've attended the Christian Festival way back in Salem NH theaters (which is now a Babies R Us). Gone are the days of a movie made for TV vcr being projected on the big screen. Gone are the lousy cheesy poor quality soundtracks and questionable acting. These modern day Christian films are now filled with action, special effects, high quality sound track, high quality big screen viewing, and features well known favorite actors. The goal of these movies have not changed, the message is still same spreading the good news of the Gospel and the loving salvation message of Jesus Christ. This exceptional movie is no exception!
Without giving the plot away too much. Jerusalem Countdown is an "end times" story (which I believe we are currently living in) which involves a plot of "terrorists" who plan to setoff nuclear bombs at strategic locations in the US in order to neutralize the govt. and economy so other countries can attack Israel. The movie features a pair of detectives (experienced actor David A.R. White and ??) who use their FBI detective skills to stop this.
One of my favorite female Christian artists Jaci Velasquez ("God so loved the World..") had a small part in the movie as well as Randy Travis, Lee Majors, and Stacy Keach.
There are some slow points in the movie and some parts that need better clarification but overall the movie has action, explosions, gun fights, a surprising twist, and an interesting rapture scene at the end that will have you talking for quite some time.
At the end of the movie as usual President and Director of Christian Film Festivals Mr. Tom Saab gave an excellent short Christian message strait to the point. This is always an eyeopener! The boys and I talked about the rapture, salvation, etc. all the way home.
Old Christian movies from the 1980s that my wife had from her parents were what changed my way of thinking of my life, this world, my political views and ulitmate and most importantly provided salvation. I highly recommend these movies to everyone.
The Merrimack Christian Film Festival is going on through and including Easter! ALL MOVIES ARE FREE!!! The popcorn is NOT!
Christian movies have come a LONG way in the past 5-10 years since I've attended the Christian Festival way back in Salem NH theaters (which is now a Babies R Us). Gone are the days of a movie made for TV vcr being projected on the big screen. Gone are the lousy cheesy poor quality soundtracks and questionable acting. These modern day Christian films are now filled with action, special effects, high quality sound track, high quality big screen viewing, and features well known favorite actors. The goal of these movies have not changed, the message is still same spreading the good news of the Gospel and the loving salvation message of Jesus Christ. This exceptional movie is no exception!
Without giving the plot away too much. Jerusalem Countdown is an "end times" story (which I believe we are currently living in) which involves a plot of "terrorists" who plan to setoff nuclear bombs at strategic locations in the US in order to neutralize the govt. and economy so other countries can attack Israel. The movie features a pair of detectives (experienced actor David A.R. White and ??) who use their FBI detective skills to stop this.
One of my favorite female Christian artists Jaci Velasquez ("God so loved the World..") had a small part in the movie as well as Randy Travis, Lee Majors, and Stacy Keach.
There are some slow points in the movie and some parts that need better clarification but overall the movie has action, explosions, gun fights, a surprising twist, and an interesting rapture scene at the end that will have you talking for quite some time.
At the end of the movie as usual President and Director of Christian Film Festivals Mr. Tom Saab gave an excellent short Christian message strait to the point. This is always an eyeopener! The boys and I talked about the rapture, salvation, etc. all the way home.
Old Christian movies from the 1980s that my wife had from her parents were what changed my way of thinking of my life, this world, my political views and ulitmate and most importantly provided salvation. I highly recommend these movies to everyone.
The Merrimack Christian Film Festival is going on through and including Easter! ALL MOVIES ARE FREE!!! The popcorn is NOT!
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Merrimack Christian Film Festival Starts Tomorrow!!!
Christian Film Festival!!! starts Tomorrow at the Lawrence, MA Showcase cinemas!
ALL SHOWS ARE FREE
Stay tuned for reviews!!!
ALL SHOWS ARE FREE
Stay tuned for reviews!!!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Niki's step mother passed away -
Our daughter Niki (Nichole Francoeur from Barre, VT) stepmother Sheila Thain (age 40) from Berwick, ME suddently passed away this Friday evening 4/8 due to hardship from enduring breast cancer, MS, migrane headaches, and depression.
Her obtiuary can be found here:
http://www.autumngreenfuneralhome.com/cgi-bin/autumn-obit.cgi?Name=Sheila Lititia Thain
Niki is now trying to collect and organize funds to support her Dads walk (Phil Thain) in the Boston Breast Cancer Awareness Avon walk (which Sheila originally signed up for)! If you can afford $5 or more it will be much appreciated.
Please support Niki & Phil for Sheila Thain's Avon Breast Cancer Awareness walk
Direct donation form:
https://secure2.convio.net/avon/site/Donation2?2200.donation=form1&idb=1116377349&df_id=2200&FR_ID=2020&PROXY_ID=5922227&PROXY_TYPE=20
Her obtiuary can be found here:
http://www.autumngreenfuneralhome.com/cgi-bin/autumn-obit.cgi?Name=Sheila Lititia Thain
Niki is now trying to collect and organize funds to support her Dads walk (Phil Thain) in the Boston Breast Cancer Awareness Avon walk (which Sheila originally signed up for)! If you can afford $5 or more it will be much appreciated.
Please support Niki & Phil for Sheila Thain's Avon Breast Cancer Awareness walk
Direct donation form:
https://secure2.convio.net/avon/site/Donation2?2200.donation=form1&idb=1116377349&df_id=2200&FR_ID=2020&PROXY_ID=5922227&PROXY_TYPE=20
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Boston Chowda Co
After the great ice show we took a short walk down to the Faneiul Hall / Quincy Market. The kids and wife got some pastry's from one of the many vendors.
The New England Clam Chowder caught my attention at Boston Chowda company. For $6 I was able to get a medium size clam chowder with oyster crackers and small soda. This was really really good and hot which was appreciated on a cold winters day! Best Clam Chower in Boston for 2 years strait and I can see why!!! Lots of bits of clam and potatoes in a white creamy sauce.
Glad to hear they have a new location in North Andover! Will have to scout that out to get more chowder and try their other menu items including lobster roll.
The New England Clam Chowder caught my attention at Boston Chowda company. For $6 I was able to get a medium size clam chowder with oyster crackers and small soda. This was really really good and hot which was appreciated on a cold winters day! Best Clam Chower in Boston for 2 years strait and I can see why!!! Lots of bits of clam and potatoes in a white creamy sauce.
Glad to hear they have a new location in North Andover! Will have to scout that out to get more chowder and try their other menu items including lobster roll.
Toy Story 3 on Ice review
We took our kids to see 1pm performance of Toy Story 3Disney On Ice at the TD Garden in Boston, MA. I orderedd my tickets online through Ticketmaster saved 25% by using the TOY3 code. Check mousesavers for new or additional savings. I ordered the tickets the night before the performance and picked it up at the will call window. The TD Garden and Ticketmaster tacks on all these other charges but overall our family of 5 went for about $25 each which isn't bad since 3D movies at your local cinema these days run $15 and up!
Our seats were good. We were way off to the left so we could barely see the main prop where the skaters came out of but we saw everything perfectly on the ice. Also the actors were mainly focusing on the audience at the front of the ice (as you can see in the picture above). Overall it was a great show with lots of skating.
As with every Disney ice show (that I have been to at least), Mickey, Minnie, Donald Duck, and Goofy introduce the play.
The first act tells the story of Andy going to college and the toys contemplating the move. Woody, Jessie, Buzz, Bullseye, Mr. & Mrs Potato head, Slinky, Rex, and the Hamm (the Pig) all make an appearance. I was amazed with how they got the pig and slinky on the stage. That must of taken on some coordination and lots of practice. Woody, Jessie, and Buzz take on their human look instead of the character look as they appear in Disney Parks. This act has a lot of wonderful group performance which gets started with the invasion of the green army men even some being parachuted from the ceiling, followed by then the three eyed alien men - buzz lightyear and the claw, and finally Woody's roundup which I really enjoyed the costumes, dancing and music. Each major skit had a large amount of people.
Intermission gives you plenty of time to use the restroom, grab another snack, and stretch your legs.
The second act tells the story of the Toys adventure at Sunnyside Daycare and overall had more of a plot. Barbie is introduced along with Ken, Lotso, and Stretch. The couple skating between "Barbie" and "Ken" was truely amazing (Olympic quality in my opinion) to Dream Weaver. There was times when the male skater lifed the female skater over his head. There was a bit of concern because some of the other male skaters had some near falls. The scene with Ken trying on clothes was a riot!!! The rest of the story was wrapped up in about 15 minutes including the jail scene, Buzz lightyear reprogram, and the toys being trapped in the furnace. To wrap up at the end with all the characters coming out including Mickey and friends.
With intermission this is two hour show.
Overall, a great show, awesome costumes, great choregraphy and music, everything you expect with a Disney production. There was some but there didn't seem to be as much smoke, lasers, pyrotechnics, etc. compared to other shows weve been too. The skating and performances makes up for this! I believe all ages will love this. A great family event.
TIP: Each lunch before hand. The TD Garden does not provide many options and the ones they do is NOT healthy and very pricey. A lousy hot dog costs $4.50 and a small Uno's pizza is $10! A water bottle is $4.
Toy Story 3 on Ice runs through February 27th in Boston and then moves to other locations
Cameras and video cameras are allowed. You can use them only for your benefit though. I'm going to try post some pictures on my Webshots account. Stay tuned!!!
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Chunky's Movies
Tonight we visited Chunky's in Pelham, NH for dinner and a movie.
Dinner:
- I had the chicken quesadilla's and unfortunately the chicken was under cooked and the tortilla around it was overcooked even burnt in some areas. I have not liked other dinner items that I've had.
- My wife ordered tea but never got sugar or a spoon. It toook me asking two "waiters" before I was handed two sugar packets and a plastic stirrer.
- The waiters were really busy and never checked on us after the meal was served.
- The meal was served during the movie in the dark (although I'm sure if we got their early enough we could have eaten before the movie)
- My wife and had the chicken finger/fries plate. This was good.
Movie:
- We saw the Green Hornet in 3D. Chunky's (like other theaters) charges $3 extra for 3D which comes with glasses in packages. I think this movie would have been just as good without the 3D. In fact I thought the 3D made it a bit dim.
- It was a good B movie action flick. Although understand who's who was a bit confusing. If they cleaned up the language a bit this could probably be a PG movie.
- This time around the soundtrack quality and the movie was in Chunky's was really good condition. My wife and I saw Alice in Wonderland here and it had an annoying repetitive bubble appearing in the upper right hand corner.
Overall, a good time but definately not fine dining. I may go for movie and a desert next time.
Dinner:
- I had the chicken quesadilla's and unfortunately the chicken was under cooked and the tortilla around it was overcooked even burnt in some areas. I have not liked other dinner items that I've had.
- My wife ordered tea but never got sugar or a spoon. It toook me asking two "waiters" before I was handed two sugar packets and a plastic stirrer.
- The waiters were really busy and never checked on us after the meal was served.
- The meal was served during the movie in the dark (although I'm sure if we got their early enough we could have eaten before the movie)
- My wife and had the chicken finger/fries plate. This was good.
Movie:
- We saw the Green Hornet in 3D. Chunky's (like other theaters) charges $3 extra for 3D which comes with glasses in packages. I think this movie would have been just as good without the 3D. In fact I thought the 3D made it a bit dim.
- It was a good B movie action flick. Although understand who's who was a bit confusing. If they cleaned up the language a bit this could probably be a PG movie.
- This time around the soundtrack quality and the movie was in Chunky's was really good condition. My wife and I saw Alice in Wonderland here and it had an annoying repetitive bubble appearing in the upper right hand corner.
Overall, a good time but definately not fine dining. I may go for movie and a desert next time.
Saturday, January 01, 2011
LaQuinta Harrisburg / Hershey
There are some good things about this hotel. Location is OK and it is convenient to Hersheypark (8 miles away) and I283 (there are closer hotels to Hershey at higher prices). Staff seem friendly, quick checkin however this place is OLD, OLD, OLD! Even the key cards to enter the room are from the 1980s!
The beds fortunately have been updated and were comfortable but very small (doubles) so a good night rest was not had. Room was very warm and we had to open the window part of the night. The TV is also ancient and a bit fuzzy. The bathroom was right out of the 70s and had water stains on the wall and tub. However it was functionable with plenty of hot water. The floor in the room had weird groves. Free Internet connection is available. We didn't use that for our quick stay.
Not a great value especially at the rate of $74 during the off season which we got at a last minute stay and the hotel was not even 1/2 full.
Pets are allowed in for free which is the main reason why we like LaQuinta. Its been hit or miss at these hotels.
LaQuinta has upgraded several of their hotels recently and this is definately one that needs a makeover desperately on the inside. There are lots of hotels in the Hershey/Harrisburg area that I would consider before returning here again.
The beds fortunately have been updated and were comfortable but very small (doubles) so a good night rest was not had. Room was very warm and we had to open the window part of the night. The TV is also ancient and a bit fuzzy. The bathroom was right out of the 70s and had water stains on the wall and tub. However it was functionable with plenty of hot water. The floor in the room had weird groves. Free Internet connection is available. We didn't use that for our quick stay.
Not a great value especially at the rate of $74 during the off season which we got at a last minute stay and the hotel was not even 1/2 full.
Pets are allowed in for free which is the main reason why we like LaQuinta. Its been hit or miss at these hotels.
LaQuinta has upgraded several of their hotels recently and this is definately one that needs a makeover desperately on the inside. There are lots of hotels in the Hershey/Harrisburg area that I would consider before returning here again.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
I lost 8 lbs and lower my blood pressure between Thanksgiving and Christmas (believe me this wasn't easy especially when neighbors and friends are dropping off delicous deserts and food). Got some work ahead of me but I believe this is a great motivator!
SparkPeople motivated me to keep track of what I'm eating and to make positive choices.
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I lost 8 lbs and lower my blood pressure between Thanksgiving and Christmas (believe me this wasn't easy especially when neighbors and friends are dropping off delicous deserts and food). Got some work ahead of me but I believe this is a great motivator!
SparkPeople motivated me to keep track of what I'm eating and to make positive choices.
Join the Web's Only Nutrition & Fitness Program Just For Teens!
Diet
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