The Pinnacles ~ Western Australia

Published 10 October 2013, by Jess

Pinnacles

The Pinnacles are a popular tourist destination for those visiting the Australian city of Perth, Western Australia with approximately 250,000 visitors each year.  The limestone formations are located within the NambungNational Park, a 250 kilometre drive by road from Perth CBD or a 17 kilometre drive by road from the town of Cervantes.

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The Pinnacles desert covers 190 hectares, is 60 metres above sea level and contains thousands of limestone Pinnacles all differing sizes.

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Getting There

The drive from the city of Perth takes approximately 3 hours heading North along the Indian Ocean Drive, a scenic route with beautiful ocean views.

For tours, visit the below website.

http://www.visitpinnaclescountry.com.au/tours.asp

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Cost

The PinnaclesDesert is accessible by car and costs $11 AUD per car to enter.

You can choose to drive your vehicle through the desert and then park in the car park and walk through to get some spectacular photos.

The Pinnacles driving track.

The Pinnacles driving track.

How The Pinnacles Were Formed

For information on how these amazing formations were created, see the below website;

http://www.visitpinnaclescountry.com.au/pages/the-pinnacles/

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In order to see the Pinnacles properly, you are looking at a half day or full day trip, depending on the pace you want to go.  The Pinnacles are stretched over a huge area and there are some great photo opportunities to be had. 

We made the most out of our time, got up early and left the house by 8am arriving at The Pinnacles around 11am.  We then drive to Lancelin, approximately 1.5 hours South of The Pinnacles, a coastal town, for lunch and explored Lancelin beach.  We set off home around 3:00pm.

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Lancelin Beach

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Whether you are a Perth local who hasn’t experience The Pinnacles before, or a traveller trying to make the most out of your holiday, The Pinnacles are a great way to see a combination of Ocean (on your drive) and Desert.  After all, that is what Australia is well known for, our beaches and desert.

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Los Angeles, California USA

Published 9 October 2013, by Jess

Los Angeles, well known as the home of Hollywood – A place where you go to be discovered, celebrity spotting and mixing with the rich and famous are the reasons many people visit this wonderful city.

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Famous location from the movie ‘No Strings Attached’ starring Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Porter

I must admit, from everything I had been told, I wasn’t all that interested in seeing LA and therefore my trip was only a short three (3) nights.  Everyone has different tastes, but having been there myself now, I highly recommend the city to everyone thinking of going. 

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I was told LA was “concrete city”, “difficult to get around” and “the people are extremely rude”. Maybe I caught LA on its good days, but I found everything I had been told to be false.  Sure, the city has its faults (walking anymore than 3-4 blocks away from Hollywood Boulevard in the opposite direction of The Roosevelt Hotel was an experience in itself and not one I’ll be rushing back to do anytime soon), but I really did enjoy my time there and would definitely visit again.

Things to See & Do

The Roosevelt Hotel

A perfectly positioned hotel on Hollywood Boulevard, The Roosevelt Hotel is popular among young Hollywood stars particularly frequenting the roof top pool and Teddy’s nightclub in the lobby. 

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This was the hotel I stayed in and is located opposite the Chinese Theatre and Kodak Theatre.

The hotel is believed to be haunted, with a few reported sightings of Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Cliff who both lived in the hotel for extended period.  Other sightings involve a little girl in a blue dress.

Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour

Across from our hotel a stall were selling tickets for the Hop On Hop Off buses.  Generally in the cities I visit, I like to take the tour because it’s a great way to get around a city and see its main attractions at your own pace.

For $19 US I purchased a ticket that gave me access to the Hollywood loop and the Santa Monica/Venice Beach loop.

See below for details of the places on each loop;

 Santa Monica

The Santa Monica Pier opened in 1909 and is a prominent landmark in Santa Monica attracting tourists from all over the world.  At the end of the Pier is a small carnival type atmosphere, with wooden rollercoaster, carnival stalls and lots of fun for the kids.

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Third Street Promenade is also well worth seeing in Santa Monica.  This is a pedestrian-only shopping district that stretches for three blocks, buzzing with street performers and artists and some great shopping and eating venues.

Venice

A little over-rated in this writers opinion, as far as I could see it was just beach and the usual suburban housing etc. I did stroll around the area for a little while as our bus tour seemed to drop us in a desserted area and we couldn’t seem to find our way down to the Muscle Beach/Muscle Pit area we had hoped to see. Instead we stumbled across some cute little canals just like the picture below.

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I am told that this is the area you want to see, so if VeniceBeach is on your list, I’d head down to MuscleBeach to see what all the fuss is about.

Hollywood

Walk of Fame

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“This is where it all began. At this location on 15 August 1958, the first 8 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame were dedicated to Ouva Borden, Ronald Colman Louise Fazenda, Preston Foster, Burt Lancaster, Edward Sedgwick, Ernst Torrence and Joanne Woodward. The Walk of Fame was completed in 1960”

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a mark of achievement and honour for contribution to the entertainment industry. It includes a mix of musicians, actors, directors, producers, musicals/theatre groups, fictional characters and more.

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The Walk of Fame is an impressive strip of pink stars stretching 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and 3 blocks of Vine Street.

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Chinese Theatre

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Chinese Theatre is a movie theatre on the Walk of Fame that opened on the 18 May 1927. The theatre has distinct concrete blocks in the forecourt with the signatures, foot prints and hand prints of motion picture personalities from the 1920’s to the present day.

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Beverly Hills

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Famously referred to as Beverly Hills 90210 as a result of the popular tv 90’s show and now the remake, Beverly Hills is its own city in Los Angeles County California surrounded by the City of Los Angeles.  It is featured in many movies and television shows and also in some popular computer games.

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It is home to the very famous ‘Rodeo Drive’, an upmarket, high-end shopping precinct for the rich and famous.  Brands such as Gucci, Prada and Jimmy Choo just to name a few can be found on Rodeo Drive. 

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Prada, so sure of their brand, is the only store without a name to distinguish it to shoppers.

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Hollywood Hills

If you have a car, which is recommended in LA since everything is very spread out, then driving into the Hollywood Hills has to be on your list!

We drove to 3000 Canyon Lake Drive, Hollywood to get some amazing views of the Hollywood sign.  The trip into the hills was very narrow & winding, but without a doubt it was well worth it.  The other great thing was the fact that there were very little people around so we weren’t interrupted trying to get a great shot.

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For other great locations to get pictures of the Hollywood Sign go to – http://www.pachd.com/free-images/hollywood-sign.html

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Disneyland

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Getting there

If you are travelling there from Hollywood like I did, take the red line metro rail from the corner of Hollywood Bl & Highland Av toward downtown and get off at the last stop, Union Station (approximately 17 minutes). Transfer to a metrolink or amtrak train to Anaheim or Fullerton, then you can take a taxi or bus to Disneyland. We opted for the taxi since there were a number of them already waiting at the train station.

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Fun for the whole family, Disneyland will bring out the kid in everyone. Whether you enjoy rides or not, the park is well set out and the FASTPASS is the best way to avoid lines.  You swipe your FASTPASS and the ride will provide you with a time to come back in which you will be able to get straight on without lining up.

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Toon Town

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We paid $78.50 US in 2011 for a one day pass with entry to Disneyland (No park hopping included)

http://disneyland.disney.go.com/tickets/

The teacups were something I had always wanted to experience for myself, ever since I was a child growing up watching movies of other kids riding the teacups.  Something to tick off the bucket list!

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You also have the chance to meet some of the characters, whether they are walking around the park or within attractions.  The characters are always happy to take photos and interact.

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In-N-Out Burger

In-N-Out Burger was the first drive-thru hamburger restaurant in California, their motto “Give customers the freshest, highest quality foods you can buy and provide them with friendly service in a sparkling clean environment.”

The burgers at In-N-Out Burger are absolutely amazing and the service is fantastic.  Be sure to use the local insider knowledge that we were provided with thanks to our Hop On Hop Off bus tour guide – Ask for ‘Animal Style’ burgers & fries.

Animal Style Burgers – Cooked in a thin layer of mustard, and in addition to the lettuce and tomato it also includes pickles, grilled onions, and extra spread.

Animal Style Fries – Comes with two slices of melted cheese, spread, and grilled onions on top.

Highly recommend you make a pit stop here at some point during your time in LA!

Newport Beach

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A great place to visit on a beautiful summers day.  The main reason for our trip was to see the home of the popular television show ‘The OC’ (OrangeCounty).  The beach was stunning and the housing extremely impressive. Our trip was short due to having to catch a plane home that night but I would love to explore a little more of this coastal beauty.

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The AFL Grand Final ~ Melbourne

Published 7 October 2013, by Jess

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AFL is the Australian Football League, our countrys National sport and one I happen to absolutely love! The AFL Grand Final is the equalivant to the NFL Super Bowl in terms of it is the final game that decides who is the champion of AFL for that year.  In comparison to the Super Bowl it is on a much much smaller scale, however this was the best example I could give to provide a better understanding.

Flights

$1000 each return with Qantas from Perth.

The earlier you book flights, the cheaper they are.  I know of people who flew via Bali, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore & Hong Kong to Melbourne and their flights were cheaper than a direct flight to Melbourne.

Last minute tickets, if you could get on the flights were around $1500 return.

I also know people who paid approximately $800 return to Adelaide and then drove a car to Melbourne.

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The Week Lead Up for 2014

There is a lot on in Melbourne in the lead up to the AFL Grandfinal, never a dull moment.

Federation Square during Grand Final week

Federation Square during Grand Final week

Sunday – 21st September 2014

VFL Grandfinal at Ethihad Stadium

Monday – 22nd September 2014
10am – The Brownlow Medal panel and fashion parade at Federation Square.

5pm – Red carpet presentation at Crown followed by the Brownlow Medal Count

Tuesday – 23rd September 2014

10am – Auskick where the kids enjoy activities at Federation Square, meet players and stars from the NAB AFL Rising Star program.

Wednesday – 24th September 2014

Live Music in Federation Square at Noon

Variety Great Grandfinal Luncheon at Crown Palladium

Thursday – 25th September 2014

12.30pm – AFL Premiership Cup on display at Federation Square

Noon – 9pm – Grand Final experience at Crown Riverside

The AFL Footy Show spectacular at Rod Laver Arena

Friday – 26th September 2014

Players and coaches.
Noon – Parade makes its way through the city from Victorian Arts Centre (St Kilda Road) travelling along Swanston and Collins Streets before finishing at the OldTreasuryBuilding (Spring and Collins)

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Jarrad Roughead – Hawthorn

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Paul Duffield – Fremantle

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Lance “Buddy” Franklin – Hawthorn

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Luke McPharlin – Fremantle

 Saturday – 27th September 2014

Grandfinal at the MCG

2:30pm Live on the Big Screen at Federation Square the AFL Grandfinal

The Home of the AFL Grandfinal - the MCG

The Home of the AFL Grandfinal – the MCG

AFL Grand Final Breakfast/Ticket Package

$1795 + credit card fees & postage fees = $1826 (Silver seating at the game)

The breakfast was sponsored by CGU and ran for approximately 2 hours.

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Hosted by Tim Watson

Entertainment included Daryl Braithwaite, Mike Brady, Rusty and the Other Guy & Vince Sorrenti.

Panel of footy experts including; Brian Taylor, Billy Brownless, Jobe Watson, Matthew Lloyd, Matthew Richardson, Jonathan Brown, Cameron Ling, Luke Darcy and Danny Frawley.

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Tables of 10 were set up with beer and champagne all inclusive. The actual breakfast included fruit, danishes, croissants, muffins and Eggs Benedict.

Other breakfasts of interest are the North Melbourne Breakfast held at Etihad Stadium.  I’m told this is extremely well done & one of the better breakfasts.

Each of the football clubs hold breakfast for anyone to attend.  Contact the individual clubs for details.

AFL Tickets

8000 tickets are released and sold on the day of the AFL Grandfinal.

Tickets can also be sold through ballot systems from each team playing in the Grand Final.

AFL Members and other members can also buy tickets.

The AFL Grandfinal

What a spectacular experience, and now I can finally say I’ve seen one.

I attended the 2013 AFL Grandfinal where the Hawthorn Hawks were victorious over the Fremantle Dockers.

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This was the Dockers first appearance in a Grand Final since entering the competition 19 years ago.

The ground was filled with each of the teams colours, wherever you looked yellow & purple were everywhere and the atmosphere was electric.  Being somewhat of a neutral supporter it was fantastic to see these two teams battle it out.

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I was cheering on the Fremantle Dockers for two reasons;

1.  My Dad was a Fremantle Dockers member since the club joined the competition in 1995 attending every home game and even a few games in Melbourne.  Unfortunately in 2008 he passed away and never lived to see Fremantle make a Grand Final.  My family & I always said that if Fremantle ever made the Grand Final, we would make the trip in my Dads honour (hopefully next time they can come away with the win for him).

2.  Being a proud West Australian, when my team The West Coast Eagles aren’t playing, I always support the Fremantle Dockers.  I grew up in a house of Fremantle supporters and that’s just the way our family is, support WA before other clubs.

The players lined up for the National Anthem

The players lined up for the National Anthem

Pre-game entertainment at the 2013 AFL Grand Final was ‘The Birds of Tokyo’, a well known Australian band from Perth, Western Australia.  All players who retire from the game that season are also given a lap of honour along with the Winner of the Brownlow Medal and the Winner of the Rising Star for that year.

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Half-time entertainment included ‘The Hunters and Collectors’ and ‘Mike Brady’.

The MCG is a fantastic venue, lines for drinks and food were minimal and quick and exiting the arena was relatively fast and flowed.  The MCG is also the place where the line for the mens bathroom was bigger than the womens line, there’s a first for everything!

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Whether your team is at the AFL Grand Final or not, it’s well worth the experience.

Another thing to ticket off my bucket list!

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