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Thursday, April 4, 2024

Not My Normal Post...Hate to Complain


 


It's not like me to complain about anything when I travel, but I feel that as a service to others like me I need to discuss Madison Square Garden.  I've been to numerous venues for events in 9 states and 2 other countries.  I've never had what happened to me this week happen at any other venue ever.



I wanted to get my husband something special for a gift.  We don't spend a lot of money on much of anything, but we almost always have a good time.  We've bargain traveled for decades all over the world and we've always met good people with honest offers for venues, rooms, apartments, flights, and even tours now and again.  I never even thought about buying a couple tickets to a hockey game at MSG as being something I needed to look out for.  I learned a lot this week.


I booked my tickets through Ticketmaster, as I have in the past.  I saw the diagram of the venue.  I picked the cheap seats in the most famous arena in the world.  The cheap seats were the most expensive cheap seats I've ever seen.  I accepted that.  It's New York.  It's Manhattan.  It's Madison Square Garden.




We found MSG easily, and it's convenient to the subway which is how we tend to get around on our numerous visits to the city.  We'd actually gotten a bit lucky with the weather which hadn't turned nearly as bad as forecast that day.  All seemed to be well.


Once we found the entrance that we were supposed to use, which wasn't that clear, we went in and went through security.  We did our souvenir shopping and went to the entrance and went in.  That's where it got a little weird for someone who'd never been there.  You didn't just go up to your section and find your seat.  It was a bit of a maze to get to the cheap seats that weren't cheap.


We stopped a couple times and asked the staff how to get where we were going.  I will say that the staff that work events at MSG are wonderful.  My complaints have nothing to do with the staff.  They were great and I never would have found my seats without them.


So, we made our way across this section, back out to the corridor to go up to another section, through a bar and back down to our seats.  This is where the problem began.  There was a bar hanging down in front of our seats.




This was my view when I arrived.  The above obstruction mentioned nowhere when I bought the tickets is a bar and far better seating above us.





This was our view once people arrived who had tickets in the rows in front of us.






This was primarily how I watched the game that night.  My television at home is much larger.


Now, I was happy that my husband's beloved Pittsburgh Penguins beat the crap out of the Rangers.  I don't watch hockey much myself, but I am definitely not going to be a Rangers fan after that experience at their arena.  My husband wandered around quite a bit to get a better view of the game and I thought that he was very magnanimous about the whole thing.  Most people who attended the game and sat in our section left extremely early, and some of them were Penguins fans.  Not a good look MSG.


I know that I booked nosebleed seats.  I expected to see tiny people on the ice.  I've bought cheap seats before and some of them have been to hockey games.  I'm not really picky.  But, for the amount I paid, I should have at least been able to see the game in front of me.  My feet stuck to the floor all night, because someone had failed to clean the attic of MSG.  We stayed and watched the game and my wonderful husband made the best of it.  He's a real trooper when I try to do something nice for him.


I just can't help it.  Madison Square Garden, you should be ashamed of yourselves.  You should warn people of a seat with a 75% obstructed view of the event.  You shouldn't even have created that situation, but whatever.  No scoreboard in view.  You couldn't see one of the goals.  We weren't part of any of the festivities that the rest of the arena enjoyed.  There was no way to shoot a t-shirt cannon into that tiny void.  I've traveled a lot and gone to a lot of events.  I thought this would be the crowning glory, going to the most famous arena in the world.  I've never been so disappointed.  I've never felt so taken advantage of.  I've never felt like I'd failed my husband with a gift so completely.  I've never felt that bad when I've been out.


I don't know who you people think you are.  I may not have been a Tim Robbins or a Jason Bateman who you showed on your camera, but I deserve a little respect.  People in the cheap seats deserve respect.  You shouldn't have ever created a situation like that seating section.  Shame on you.  I'll never go there again, even though I now know where to book a seat.  You'll never see me again.


I only thank God that you had a zero on your scale of 1 to 10.


https://www.msg.com/madison-square-garden


https://www.instagram.com/thegarden/



https://www.ticketmaster.com/madison-square-garden-tickets-new-york/venue/483329



https://www.msgentertainment.com/



https://34thstreet.org/activities/madison-square-garden

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Things I Never Thought of...This Week's After Easter Fast Five!

 



I have to start this week's blog by letting you all know that I have a lot of fun finding some truly interesting things in travel.  I remind myself every day that pushing myself outside my comfort zone in whatever way makes for some of the most interesting trips in my life.  Always make sure that you're doing something new and different.  It keeps life fresh!


And now, on with this week's fast five!


















1.    The Yazidi Holy Site of Lalish, Kurdistan, Iraq.  This is the last place that most of you would expect me to talk about.  Iraq, one of the most unstable parts of the Middle East.  True.  I can't argue with any of that.  However, there's the region of Kurdistan and the people there who have managed to separate themselves a great deal from the fluctuating rest of the country.  Lalish is a unique place to visit, and one of the most peaceful and friendly places in the whole of the Middle East.  Yazidism is a monotheistic religion and if you'd like to know more about it, check the links below.  It is practiced in areas of Kurdistan, Syria and Turkey.  The holy town for Lalish is virtually uninhabited, in that only the Emir lives there.  It is a beautiful spot and a pilgrimage site.  Remember this one.  If you go there, make arrangements for a visa to Kurdistan.  You will need an extra visa to visit any of the rest of Iraq


https://adventuresoflilnicki.com/lalish-iraqi-kurdistan/


https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20230803-in-pictures-the-protectors-of-a-7000-year-old-faith



https://thekurdishproject.org/history-and-culture/kurdistan-religion/yazidi-ethno-religious-community/



https://spirit-travelers.com/en/visit-lalish-yezidi-iraq/



https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g676534-d16881765-Reviews-Lalish_Temple-Duhok_Duhok_Province.html
























2.    scUber, available at the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.   We've all heard of Uber.  It's that ride share app that get's you home safe at night after partying.  Well, check this out.  Do you like to dive?  I mean scuba dive?  If so, we all know that the greatest place in the world to go diving is the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia.  Well, whether you're on Heron Island at the Great Barrier Reef or in Port Douglas to the north, you can rent a submarine or scUber.  It goes down to 30 meters and it's a one of a kind ride.  So, consider it when visiting the most famous reef in the world.


https://teq.queensland.com/au/en/industry/what-we-do/marketing/scuber 



https://www.fastcompany.com/90354591/uber-australia-launches-a-submarine-experience-called-scuber 



https://www.thedrum.com/news/2019/05/29/tourists-are-invited-dive-the-great-barrier-reef-with-rideshare-submarine-scuber



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grLSpuNx4UM


https://uncrate.com/scuber-ridesharing-submarine/

























3.  Magnetic Island, North Queensland, Australia.  This is one of those great side visits if you happen to be in North Queensland and possibly diving the Great Barrier Reef.  This island is a peaceful outdoor fun paradise reachable by ferry and a great place to spend some time.  There's lots of outdoor activities including more diving.  There are places to stay, hiking to do, food to try and it's just that someplace that most people don't know about.  But, what does Magnetic Island have?  If you're visiting Northern Australia, it's the place where you'll find the largest colony of Koala Bears in that part of the continent sized country.  








































4.    Rooftop Reds, Brooklyn, New York.    All I can say here is that I never know what I'll find in Brooklyn.  Brooklyn is one of the most inventive places on Earth.  Every time I go there I find something new and different.  So, for all you wine lovers, I give you Rooftop Reds.  This is a winery located in the old Navy yards and it's on the roof.  I'm not kidding.  You can go there, try wine, have some snack food, listen to live music, and get some sun.  It's quite unique and just one more reason to spend your NYC time in Brooklyn.  Check the dates before you go.  This one is seasonal for good reason.










































5.    Camping in New York City.  Is it camping?  Is it glamping?  Is it yurt living?  Maybe a tiny house?  What on Earth is going on on Governor's Island?  Well, here's the scoop.   Governor's Island has gone into the wellbeing business with The Collective.  They offer several styles of accommodations at the retreat.  You get pampered, have amazing views of the city, and get away from it all.  All a few minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan.  Governor's Island is a national historic site and was once a home of the military.  Those days are long gone and the island has become a great place to get outdoors in the city.  In addition to pampering, there's museum areas to explore, you can rent a citybike, and numerous other activities.  This stay will cost you a bit, but what an experience while in the Big Apple!















So there you have this week's fast five!  I hope you enjoy it.  There are so many new and interesting things happening all the time in the world of travel.  The options for adventures and experiences keep exponentially growing.  Take time to look not only at places but at experiences.  After all, it shouldn't just be the place of a lifetime, it should be an unforgettable experience too.  So, find that adventure, pack your bags and enjoy!

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

A Little Random, but Still a Good Fast Five for 3/27/24!


 



















1.    The 5th Annual World Nomad Games.  Now, this started a few years back and the original home was in Kyrgyzstan, but it is now held in Kazakhstan.  It's the world championships of some sports you can only see in the Steppe lands.  You will find all sorts of unique contests from wrestling to falconing and some extremely unique sports on horseback.  You will also find fantastic examples of regional foods, arts and crafts and you'll experience something you've never even dreamed of.  It's like visiting a whole new planet, and it's an experience you'll never forget.  So, if you've got the gumption to visit the area, do it in the fall and be there for these one of a kind games.


 https://worldnomadgames.kz/en


https://whereandwander.com/world-nomad-games-2021/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn-LIjQVkm0


https://yellowwoodadventures.com/adventures/world-nomad-games-kazakhstan-2024/world-nomad-games-2024



https://www.responsiblevacation.com/vacations/festivals/travel-guide/world-nomad-games




















2.   Walk on The Columbia Ice Field, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.  Banff and Jasper are probably two of the national parks in the world that I'd like to visit most.  Haven't had the chance...yet.  That being said, while touring these parks, there's something you shouldn't miss.  Jasper National Park has a tour that takes you out to walk on The Columbia Ice Field.  Most of the time, walking glaciers and ice fields is very involved and can take days and you must have a guide.  Jasper National Park can take care of it all for you in a few hours and check it right off you bucket list.  A great addition to a visit in the area.








































3.    Cuba stuff.   I wanted to pause and talk a little bit about some oddities you may find in Cuba.  For years, Cuba had a dual money system where they had different Pesos for travelers and locals.  Reportedly, they've consolidated their system and we shouldn't be running into this anymore, but it can still be an issue in some places and with digital payments.  Keep your eyes open and know the difference so that you don't end up with useless money.









Part 2.    Where should you stay as an American while visiting Cuba?  This has changed over the years as well.  When the country became open for tourists, it's not surprising that Americans were treated a little different.  Problems between the two governments, people being a little cautious on both sides of the deal.  It happens with a rocky history.  These days the best advice is to stay in an international chain of some kind.  Cuba has some great resorts, so go and have fun.  Just be careful where you book as an American.






























4.    Take a Float in the Dead Sea.  I know, there's a lot of problems in the Middle East.  However, that almost never changes.  Salt has fascinated people for thousands of years.  The Dead Sea is the lowest place on Earth and it's salt content is legendary.  People have sworn by the recuperative powers of salt for eons and this is one of the most famous places in the world to give it a go and take a float.  That being said, we know that Israel and the Palestinians are at war right now, but the good news is that you can visit the Dead Sea while on a tour of Jordan.  So, if you decide to visit Jordan, keep the Dead Sea in mind.






































5.    Collect some Maui Trade Dollars.   I like to collect money when I travel, but in the United States, that doesn't normally happen.  However, if you get the opportunity to travel to Hawaii, you might get that chance.  Maui Trade Dollars were designed to honor the culture of that individual Island.  Each of the Hawaiian Islands has their own culture and personality.  Maui decided to make something truly unique that everyone could have.  The trade dollar can be spent as money at many places while on Maui, so make sure you take advantage of this interesting and one of a kind experience while visiting Maui.
















There you have it.  This week was a bit random, but I just couldn't pass up passing on some good information that I received.  Travel is an adventure at best, but can become a disaster.  I always advocate making some plans before you leave.   Not that you should strangle yourself with an itinerary, but make sure you check out how money works, political climate with your country, weather, crime, war, and other things that could have a huge impact on your good time.  Most places in the world can be visited irregardless of who they're at odds with.  You simply need to be careful.  So, instead of trying to avoid every questionable country on Earth, just do your research, plan accordingly and enjoy!