Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Everland!

A snuggie in the subway!


A delicious late-night shellfish feed

Tasty!



Why exchange money at a bank when you can do it here?

A slice of toasted baguette with a strip of bacon,
a scoop of mashed potatoes and topped with an onion ring.
Bon appetit!

Making the tough decision

The line to board the Everland Express

(Everland is one of the South Korean
Disney knockoff theme parks in Seoul)


Waiting in line


Our bus is here!
We're on our way!

It's hard to see, but that's The Mask on stilts promoting that store.



Everland is just up those steps


Adidas stores are EVERYWHERE in South Korea!



Sweet janitor uniform

Janitor on blades!
Best job in the world!


Kim Hae Seung - our ticket lady


The ticket checker


Finally inside


An under-bite in Everland!

Matt, Busy & Ann Caroline

The gang with beers

Endangered White Tigers


Make your best giraffe face!



A giraffe in the Teenie Weenie store


Mt. Vernon doesn't have the only tulip festival...


meow...

Canadians are so weird


Zebra Butt!


posing with Mama



A couple of bats

They look exactly like they do in The Lion King!

Check out the fox on the bench!

Lisa Tomlinson


Grrrrrr!


Andrew's so proud




Giraffes and tigers living in peace

Sweet outfit for a day at a theme park



Watching the white tigers


Long Week!


A Korean Pizza stick.
Not as good as Safeway's, but not terrible.
It was more like a pizza spring roll.


Go Boston!



These two were wearing the same EVERYTHING!


Polar Bear Porn!

Judy and Teresa watching the polar bears 'play'

We watched them far longer than we should have,
and took way too many photos.


A trio of friendly monkeys



A weird Minute Maid bench

The T-Express

It is the largest wooden roller coaster in the world.



You know, like Ghostbusters, but with snacks...


It was a 90 minute wait time to ride the T-Express...



...so we decided to head to the T-Lounge and have a
drink instead. Just the same right? Only, the T-Lounge was
not at all what we thought. It was actually an internet cafe.




Andrew and Dave had to settle for a ride in this instead.

Coolest Korean family ever



Even the Rotating House had a 70 minute wait :(


This little girl was so cute!



Tigers watching tigers

There was a moving sidewalk option on one of the big hills!


Awww


It certainly was a delicious idea!




A Korean lady-pirate


A little nervous before the start



Dave's so happy!



Here's a little game of Where's Waldo.
Find Judy and Teresa...

We'll make it a little easier



There they are!



The world's largest keytar!



The last thing we saw as we left the park



Mmmmm! Peanut butter squid!



Waiting for a bus that never came

**********

That night we dressed up and hit the town.
Before going out, we tried to do some self-timer shots
in the love motel, but they didn't really turn out...





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