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Christmas Town 2014: A Time to Relax and Rejoice!

 

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Here it is, 2014, and Thanksgiving is already behind us.  You know what that means right?  Busch Gardens Christmas Town has begun! The park is ready to boost our holiday cheer.

But you know what the best part of that is?

Nestled amidst the hustle and bustle of the season, the familial obligations, and shopping chaos, Christmas Town offers up a chance to slow down and smell the roses; or in this case, soak in the beauty over 8 MILLION lights!

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Relaxing at Christmas Town is, hands down, my favorite tradition.

This year was no different.   I attended the opening day festivities and it was a rather cold evening; alright…… very, VERY cold evening.  Nevertheless, the entire park looked stunningly beautiful that frigid, frosty November night.

Upon entering, several Marines were stationed outside collecting unopened toys for the Toys for Tots program. Their enthusiasm and smiles warmly greeted those entering the park.

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There is still time to assist: Donations will be accepted through December 14th.  Just drop new and unwrapped toys at the Busch Gardens Welcome center to support local families in need.

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Going back to Christmas Town, here is what I wish to point out for those seeking something new based on my experience on opening day: 

England’s decor along with the new show Scrooge no More is high on the list of what I adore.  All the while, Banbury Cross (as us old-timer Park enthusiasts say), was adorned with floating wreaths and lights galore!*

* I changed that  whole paragraph to rhyme on my third edit. You’re welcome.

In front of the Globe, snow falls from the sky at night and Carolers and a Brass Band wander through the crowds at various times each day.   The Hamlet is simply dazzling at night!

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It’s snowing!

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Fa la la la la!

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Fezziwig makes sure to smile and keep everyone in Good Cheer!

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Over where the portrait artists are during the regular season, the park has converted the area to a bar staffed with Victorian dressed baristas, who serve you all kinds of tasty beverages, spirits, and treats.  In addition, Squire’s is now Dickens Tavern and serves guests traditional Christmas dinners.

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The Globe now features a new show aptly named Scrooge No More.    My review?

I was blown away!  The show is an instant park classic and a hopefully a tradition for many years to come.  As the title suggests, it is based on Charles Dicken’s classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and his journey to rekindle his Christmas spirit.  It is a perfectly balanced with music, dance, theater, and high tech special effects.

I promise to write a full review after this season.  But for the sake of those who have yet to see it, I dare not ruin the magic and surprise!

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Bah Humbug!

*On a side note: My appreciation goes out to all those folks who worked diligently to put this together.  It is a strong, well choreographed musical that as a local, I am honored to have showing at Busch Gardens.  Love, Love, Loved it! 

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God bless us, everyone!

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Outside the Globe Theater, there is a photo opportunity where you may take a picture of yourself with friends and family with very Victorian themed backdrop.  Possibly with a Clydesdale!  Keep in mind that the horses have a limited time range with guests, so try not to fret if you miss it.  The Highland Stables will still offer photo packages.

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This brings me to another bonus this year: the “Photokey” option.  If you plan on making memories with all the photo ops around the park, you may want to consider purchasing a Photokey in order to save money.  Here are the locations included:

  • Front Gate Photo (Fountain)
  • Highland Stables (Scotland)
  • Polar Pictures (Polar Pathway in Italy)
  • Frosty Friend Photo (Festa Italia)
  • Christmas Carriage (Big Ben in England)
  • O Tannenbaum (Oktoberfest)
  • Verbolten (Oktoberfest)
  • Pierre & Penelope Photo (France)

The park offers a Single Day Photkey and a Premium Photokey (good through the entire event – until December 31st) .  There are differences in price and what is included, so please link here if you are interested in either deal and read more about exactly what each package includes, availability, and pricing:  buschgardens.com/photokey.

* Some of my own personal Photokey pics taken that day:

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Most of the park, as well as the shows, remain the same.  The shows: Miracles, Gloria, and Deck the Halls return this year.  As always, they are amazing.   Since I have reviewed them all before, I will move on to some tips that may come in handy regarding the entertainment:

  • Get to each show early as seats go fast!  Gloria especially.  
  • On busy days the Festhaus may reach capacity, so if you wish to eat dinner and watch the show, plan your trip accordingly.
  • Dress in layers.  The Virginia weather is iffy, always.  It is also very warm in the Festhaus and in the inside theater.  So keep that in mind.
  • Download the Busch Gardens app or pick up a map upon entering the park to have an idea of the showtimes.

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If you are a wine drinker (like me), you may wish to take advantage of the lovely wine glass set you can gather by visiting the France (Le Belle), Germany (German Gifts), and Italy (Bella Casa).  These shiny goblets, etched with Busch Gardens on the base are sold as is, or as I prefer… (for a little extra cost), with wine in them!

They are so sparkly and festive with Busch Gardens softly etched on the base, that I was in complete “Must Have” mode when I saw them.  So yes.  Thank you Busch Gardens. I always wanted a themed sparkly wine glass set of my very own.

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My Personal Wine Tips:

  • Wines served at tastings vary through the seasons.   Check them out periodically.  There is a fan page dedicated JUST to wine at Busch Gardens.  Did you know?  Post your photos and keep in the loop here:  https://www.facebook.com/OldCountryGrapevine
  •  Pace yourself.  There are several places offering wine tastings.  If you purchase a wine tasting you get a Christmas Town wine glass and when using the glass at the other locations, you get a discount.
  • Don’t forget that if you are a season pass member, even wine has a 10% discount!

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Christmas is also the season of giving.   So don’t forget to peruse all the goodies at the gift shops this year.  You may just find that perfect gift for your loved one.

For me, the Emporium is one of my favorites.  You can get the latest Christmas Town items including the 2014 ornaments, Department 56 Colonial Williamsburg sets, and even personalized custom ornaments.

**They also had this mistletoe, frosty display that was so pretty.  So yes, I had to get a picture of it.  

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So basically Christmas Town where you can enjoy, world class entertainment, lights-lights-and more lights, rides, seasonal foods and beverages, and visit jolly ol’ St. Nick all-in-one!

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Here comes Santa Claus!

Speaking of Santa, I was finally able to enjoy Fireside Feast!  If you want your family to get a unique experience with Santa, this is it.  The dining extra is something best spent with the little ones, but I highly recommend it.

In case you are interested: The food was well seasoned and satisfying. During the meal, Santa recites the Night Before Christmas in a building that is both cozy and as warm as toast.   After the recital, everyone gets a chance to go up on stage to visit with Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the Elves.  It certainly made me feel like a kid again!  Yep.  Even I saw Santa…… and took my husband with me!

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Click here for more info: http://seaworldparks.com/en/buschgardens-williamsburg/christmastown/dine-and-shop/santas-fireside-feast/

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Overall, Busch Gardens tied Christmas Town up in an exquisite bow for all of us to open and enjoy.  I wish I could cover every store, every show, every little thing; but my suggestion is to get out there and see it for your self!

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May you all keep the spirit of Christmas in your heart always.  “..and as Tiny Tim observed, God Bless us Everyone!”

“Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night.”

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The Entertainer

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Growing up I was a competitive roller skater.  My mom used to drive us out to practice six days a week with us doing our homework in the car while cramming in an after school dinner.  Twelve years of my life went to lessons, dance classes, and choreography.  At the end of it all, I wasn’t able to go to the Olympics, get a scholarship, be a paid professional, or even have my face on a Wheatie’s Box.  Roller skating never did anything more than to give me the ability to enjoy dance and various rhythmic styles.

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You know what though… I’m Ok with that.   I learned to dance like no one was watching. 

Skating led me to appreciate all forms of musical performances.  As a kid I knew all the lyrics and choreography in musicals such as Cats, Annie, and Phantom of the Opera.   It is only natural that when I am Busch Gardens, I get to reconnect to that little part of my life again.

In my heart I sing along and dance with those on stage.  Inside I sing like no one is listening.   

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Since my life has made it more difficult to ride rides like I used to, I find that I now gravitate more to the various shows at Busch Gardens.  Luckily, the park offers more than thrilling coasters.

Despite the lady that ran the red light and changed my life, it’s helped me to love like I was never hurt.

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Performing in Drama.

So you see, this has brought me to reflect on the “theme park” entertainment profession in a deeper, more artistic level.  For example: What kind of person spends their days practicing and going through a mountain of trials, just to get to be on stage at a theme park?

My educated guess:

Years of training, tons of auditions, call-backs, failures, successes, and then working a bunch of crazy hours in extreme conditions with an unknown rehiring status; all for a few months out in the spot light with a mere hope of the crowd appreciates what they do.  No matter what, they perform like it’s heaven on earth.”

Musicians, singers, dancers, technicians, and stage hands have to work hard as a team to pull it all together.  It takes fast learning to pull off learning the lyrics, choreography, lighting and sound cues, all within a few weeks before putting it all out in front of a packed theater.  The competition is tough and the stakes are high.  The directors, producers, and stage managers have an ever watchful eye; mostly for mistakes.

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Yet, I look back to my life with all of those tedious hours of skating; my coach barking “Arch your back, point your toes, head up, one-to-three, on-two-three! AGAIN!! AGAIN!!”

It was like Abbey Lee Miller on Roller Skates.  Much of it was rather tough for a kid my age but I honestly loved every minute of it.   If you asked me now: “Do you want to go skating?”  My answer will always be yes!  It is in my blood forever.

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Me Roller Skating Now

You see, the people out there put themselves through this daily grind for the dream of it all.  To make a living using what they love more in life.  It is noble.  It is inspiring and I wish from the bottom of my heart, that they all make it big.

I’ve spoken too many of the performers from various decades.  They all share similar stories of “It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.”  The job is hard.  No matter how talented, young, or nimble you are, the schedules are grueling.  Don’t forget that any profession has its fair share of politics and drama as well.  I’m sure there is a TV spin-off that is just waiting to be made.

I’ve never  performed at any theme park, but I imagine it is much like skating was.  You work all year for a single performance (aka audition or competition) to either:   1) blow the judges away or  2) just go home with your tail between your legs.   Either one opens the door for even more psychological drama.  Even if you win… the pressure is on!

For example: I once ran across an old guide for entertainers back in the Old Country days.  It was for a street performer and it was for a complete improve role in the 1980s.  In a very “round about way” the job was summed up to this possibility:  Congratulations for making it.  Expect to be heckled and ridiculed, worst yet… ignored!   Any stand up comedian, dancer, or performer will tell you this is so true no matter where or when they work somewhere out in the public.

I’ve witnessed the last one first hand.

In France, I watched these extremely talented musicians out playing for the crowds.  People began walking in front of standing audience instead of going through the obvious pathway because they could care less.

The Village Band of Aquitaine is also the band that serenades you on the River Cruise!

The Village Band of Aquitaine is also the band that serenades you on the River Cruise!

There is also that awkward stare of “Whaaa?”  And then they kind of shuffle off like the sight of a guitar is something never seen in this world.  There is also the occasional (thankfully rare) individual that shouts out a rude comment now and then.  Just like the booklet from the 80s said, it is all part of the game.

However I see that most people, regardless to how long they did stay, pause, listen, and smile before moving on.  There are also those that sit and remain for the whole performance.  That of course, is what keeps those in the field going.  That mutual respect of performer and the audience.  God bless them.

My hope is that this little story may change a few minds about those on stage working hard for your applause and praise.  They pull on those hot, sweaty costumes every day to showcase their talents in hopes to forward them in life and to have that glorious sound of applause.

Even if you don’t like a show, consider it like going to a restaurant where you may have a bad meal, but the server is good.  Tip the server!  If the performers are out there giving 100%, even if you find the show droll, clap after they are done; don’t be shy.  I promise they won’t bite!  All of their hard work in life has led up to this moment of entertaining you.  In fact, those working behind the counters and rides that smile and wish you a great day, even when the weather is miserable, are doing it for you as well.

Just remember that if you see something that makes you want to clap and sway in your chair:

“You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching,
Love like you’ll never be hurt,
Sing like there’s nobody listening,
And live like it’s heaven on earth.”

Oh, and some applause would be nice.

Love this show!

Love this show!

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The Creatures of the Night dance the night away.

The Creatures of the Night dance the night away.

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Howl-O-Scream 2014 is “Cursed” with Thrills and Chills!

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The entire park seems more alive and scarier than ever before.  From the park website “The cursed have taken over… and that strange things start happening when you hear the haunting melody.”  Don’t Listen is the warning. If you do listen, they say you will be cursed.  How to lift the curse?  Survive the night of course!

The atmosphere is much more adult oriented and graphic in nature.  Parents really need to understand that most of the little ones will be terrified.  I’m in my mid 30s and I was a shivering mess by the end of the night.  All the décor around the park was more detailed and darker; Wendigo Woods especially.

New France has been changed into a Research Facility tucked away in the forests of Canada.  The Wendigo, or half-beast demonic creature known for Cannibalism was believed to be legend.  However, strange things are happening and terror is lurking all around!  The terror-tory is amazing and New France has never heard so many screams!

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The Wedigo is hungry!

Demon Street in Aquitaine has pumped up the volume with a street party atmosphere, complete with chainsaw welding demons!  The bar serves up very potent signature alcoholic beverages that are sure to get the party started!

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Let’s get this party started!

Vampire Point returns with more scare actors that hide through the twisting walkways in Rhinefeld Germany.  If you find yourself thirsty for something else besides blood, make sure to reserve your tickets for the ever fun Blood Banquet.  Count Vladtastic is back and the show has really increased in musical numbers and humor!  The show is outdoors so you do not have to purchase a ticket to enjoy the antics of Vlad and crew, but the food is to die for!  Tickets may be purchased at Guest Relations or online.

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If you are feeling a bit naughty, head over to Ireland where the sexy nurses would love to give you a shot …. Of Vodka and Jello!  Just like Vampire Point, Ireland also has a ticketed dinner show.  Igor’s Fright Feast is also a buffet and features the character Igor, Swampy, and a team of naughty nurses.  The show is a classic pop music montage of fun and laughs.  The lighthearted humor is a perfect pairing to your dining experience.

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We are Family!

Across the way at the Abby Stone Theater, Dr. Freakenstein is back at Fiends!  This year the show focuses on vocal and acting talent of the fabulous performers.  Dr. Freakenstein’s creature is not the only thing alive!  The show is memorizing with moments of hilarity.  The crowd is just as electrified as the creature.

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Ports Of Skull is tucked away in San Marco Italy and is haunted by the tortured souls of undead pirates.  Only two have a sense of humor, the rest are the hunt for a new crewmember!  The pirate Barrrrgh and Crows Nest offer specialized food and drink with colorful characters to serve you your poison.  Enter if ye dare!

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I saved Ripper Row for last.  It is the first and last terror-tory guests experience at the park.  The ripper is looking to find his next victim, so don’t get lost or it may end up being you!

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Speaking of the Ripper, Monster Stomp is a live high-tech musical performance at the Globe Theater.  The show is fantastic!  It takes the classic version of Monster Stomp and multiplies the visuals by 100!  Imagine Monster Stomp meets Sweeny Todd.  It is more of a Broadway style production; the sets, music, dances, and rhythms are extremely well balanced and leave you thirsty for more.  Much like Sweeny Todd, the show is not for the lighthearted.  There will be blood.  Of course, the splatters are perfectly timed to haunting music!

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If that isn’t enough, you still have the toe tapping Festhaus show called Night Beats.  Ulrich, along with his shadows of the night, entertain you with powerful vocals and dance.  The set itself has changed along with some of the musical arrangements, but the show is still as awesome as ever!  If you are like me, you will end up singing the musicall night long.  Even now, I am still singing:  “Were running with the shadows of the night. So baby take my hand, it’ll be all right. Surrender all your dreams to me tonight. They’ll come true in the end……”

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The six haunted houses: Catacombs, Bitten, Cutthroat Cove, The Root of All Evil, Deadline, and the popular 13: Your Number’s Up have all returned to thrill guests.  I was able to go through Catacombs, Cutthroat Cove, 13 and Deadline.  All of them seemed more intense this year and I’m not sure who was entertained more, me or the people directly behind who witnessed my constant shrieking.

So there you have it.  Howl-O-Scream 2014 has begun scaring and entertaining guests once more!  The innocent sweet sounding tune playing around the park may be pleasing, but Don’t Listen. So will you survive or end up being cursed?

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Have fun, stay scared, and don’t find yourself alone in the darkness!     

Special thanks to my friends at Behind the Thrills for allowing me to assist them with Media Coverage this year.  Make sure to follow them on Instagram, Face Book, and Twiiter for the latest news.  http://behindthethrills.com/

Info regarding Howl-Scream, hours, Ticket information, tours, and reservations; visit http://seaworldparks.com/en/buschgardens-williamsburg/howloscream/

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A Look Into London Rocks

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There is a new breeze blowing at Busch Gardens this year that captures your ears and eyes; much like strawberry fields and marmalade skies.  London Rocks marks the return of a live performance production at the park’s historic Globe Theater and it does so with a clear message:  “All You Need is Love.

The show highlights the counterculture movement of the 60s, 70s, and early 80s.   During this time, music reflected the attitudes of those living in a very complicated, tumultuous time period. In order to explain the British culture through the decades mentioned, I would need to reference several books, articles, and documentaries based on the subject.  London Rocks, however, has less than 30 minutes to convey recognizable elements of the decade; 23 minutes to be exact.

So what can you fit into a half hour?  Let’s just say that the show is a powerhouse of visual images and subtle references, cleverly disguised as an easy-going musical about love and togetherness.  It is obvious that a huge amount of time and effort went into making London Rocks and therefore, I wanted to make sure I honored that work by breaking down the symbolism and theatrical elements that brings the show to life.

I decided the most logical way to share my interpretation of the show is visually. It is my hope that I will shed some light on the story, symbolism, and music behind London Rocks.

Please note, this is just my interpretation.

Also as an FYI:  The “60s” is really classified loosely from 1963 to 1974.

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The opening animated sequence that plays while you wait.

While watching the animation here is what you need to take note of:

  • Colors:  The scene is muted in mostly shades of gray and a splash of yellow, blue, and specks of bright red.  The muted colors evoke daily life in London and the robotic nature of being a part of the system. The red is showcasing “Iconic” London, British symbols.
  • Cultural References: The style of art  is similar to the animation found in the opening sequence of the BBC/PBS TV program called Mystery!  (as seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAmGsM4Dids&feature=kp ) Several announcements are made on the TV screen from an animated Queen Elizabeth that is an obvious homage to Terry Gilliam’s animation in Monty Python.  The Abbey Road Records is appropriately named as the album “Abbey Road” still remains the best selling Beatles record.  The fictional “QBC” network or Queen’s Broadcasting Network is harking to the actual “BBC” (British Broadcasting Network).
  • Symbols:  Businessmen with bowler hats and briefcases, famous London buildings, post boxes, the British Underground Sign, peace symbols, flowers, paisley prints, tea pots, and tea cups.
  • Animation:  the animation cycles to in force the “hum drum” daily life.  There is a sleeping cat that ignores a little mouse in the window of the record store.  The men and women go about their day in a slow, methodical drudge.  When the TV broadcasts the Queen, she is featured only in black and white and babbles on about proper British rules like how to drink tea.   In-between these clips, there are snippets of black & white broadcasts.

A sample of Monty Python Animation for Reference:

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Lucy arrives on scene in everyday London.

  • Color:  Lucy’s bright yellow outfit clashes against all the black and white.  From this we get that Lucy does not fit in with everyday life and thus reflects the nonconformist movement of the era.
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  Typical London Rain, business men flocking to various jobs in the city.  Lucy’s mini skirt, go-go boots, and hair style is showcasing how the youth used style and fashion as a means of rebellion.  The record on her coat also shows that this may be inspired by the music she listens to.  The audio and movements of the businessmen have a comedy style much like that found in Monty Python. **An example of what I am talking about:

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After a very exciting animation of riding the British Underground, Lucy emerges to head home.

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Lucy exits the Underground Subway System and heads home.

Cultural Reference:  Lucy lives on Arnold Lane which I picture as a reference to the 1967 hit from Pink Floyd called Arnold Layne; a song with a very extreme counterculture message for the time.

Lucy Arrives Home

  • Color: The Yellow (aka: Lucy) is used to not only the door to her flat but to here bedroom window.

Lucy’s Room

  • Color: Her room is devoid of any color except for her window.  I believe this is her world without music.
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  The British Flag on the bed sheet, the pictures of all the members of the Beatles, the band logo from Who, a strawberry, more peace signs and flowers, records, a poster of London, and some other images I cannot make out.

Side note:  Lucy plays the record and starts to sing and dance in her room by herself The song is “It’s Only Rock n’ Roll (But I like It) by the Rolling Stones.  (1974)

Lucy has a crush on the Rock Star

  • Color:  This is the start of the spiral of Blue and Pink in the background.  In this case, it is Lucy’s crush-infatuation-love for the lead singer.  I call this “Falling in Love” (You’ll see it again)
  • Song:  “For your Love” by the Yard Birds (1965)
  • Cultural References and Symbolism: Peace signs, the Union Jack flag pattern, and a heart right below the lead singer that is projected on the stage.  The four band members could reference the four Beatles, their costumes much like that of their early career.  See below photo:
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Lucy is in Love

  • Color:  Red has been used to showcase only iconic British symbols so far.  Now the color seems to evoke desire.  The stage becomes more colorful the longer the music plays.
  • Symbolism:  Lips, peace signs, and paisley prints. The lips are an obvious choice for Lucy being enamored by the singer’s voice.  I think the Paisley print is to represent the counterculture style of music.

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  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  Dancers come on stage with Camera’s for their heads and also (not shown) wearing over-sized Bowler Hats.  This seems to reference a connection to Lucy’s infatuation with the singer’s image through the British media.
  • Song:  “What I like about You”by the Romantics (1979)

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(This is not the actual animation for this scene. I am using this one to have a visual reference.)

  • Color: The queen is shown to be only black and white. At the end the sun rises and is the same blue and yellow and blue you see for Lucy and Guy (who is about to show up in the next scene)
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  The Queen and her Corgis.  She declares the music as “barking” and that the racket “Will never last.”  This bit is to show that at the time the older population thought the music rubbish and that it was just an unwanted phase of the youth.  At the end the sun rises playing The William Tell Overture.

An older Lucy Meets Guy inside the Record Store.

  • Color:  Both Lucy and Guy have complimenting outfits in style and colors.  The muted colors are back in this scene except for the records themselves which are in rainbow like colors.  This multi-color aspect is starting to reflect what is considered bohemian or counterculture for the time.
  • Song:  “Wild Thing” by the Troggs (1966)  and “Wishin & Hopin” By Dusty Springfield (1964)
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  Records, flowers, and peace signs.  The records are obvious nods to popular records for the time.  Albums such as Bowie’s Alladin Sane (1973) and The Beatles album Meet the Beatles (1964) are two that I can definitely make out.
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If you want it, come and get it.

  • Color:  The costumes of all the other characters are multi-colored, thus meaning they have truly embraced the Bohemian lifestyle.  The bright red hat and boots (I believe) are used as a tool to gain focus on the fact that the couple is being drawn together.
  • Song:  “Come and Get It” by Badfinger. (1969)
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  Fashion exploded in the 60s.  “Do your Own thing” was a time of self expression and being free.  London was huge for the Mod movement and both Lucy and Guy represent that London “Mod” Look.  The other characters are more of the “Hippie” style.  Bell-bottoms, fringe, long hair, vests, folk-style hippie boots all reflect self expression-letting it all go and to be free from conformity.
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Lucy and Guy fall in Love

  • Color:  Besides what is already mentioned above, the swirl in the background has taken a pink-blue color pallet from the monochromatic in the previous scenes.  This ties in with the “love” aspect of Peace and Love.
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  Besides the fashion & hairstyles, there is an addition to flowers which is a play on the “flower power” concept of make peace not war theme of the 60s. The hippie characters surround Lucy and Guy in celebration of coming together in the spirit of love.

Running towards their future together

  • Color:  Main thing to note is that the streets of London in the animation are now in full color.
  • Song:  “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by the Beatles.  (1967)
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  This is an interesting scene that requires some need 3D animation type effects.  The dancers run in place but the animation is creating an illusion of them running forward.  This, to me, symbolizes Lucy and Guy’s romance- or a whirlwind romance.

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Lucy and Guy Get married!

  • Color:  This set is all about pink and blue; just like the swirls before.  The groomsmen are in blue and the bridesmaids are in yellow to represent the couple.  It is hard to see but Lucy has yellow flowers in her hair and a yellow floral bouquet.  Guy also has a yellow shirt and tie.  The guitarist is in red and for me, this serves the same purpose as the woman in the red hat in the previous seen.  “Desire- the drawing together of two people in love.”
  • Songs:  “Wonderful Tonight” by Eric Clapton. (1977)  possibly one of the most lovely, romantic songs for any wedding.  <<Yes, this played at my wedding so I am a bit biased.>>
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  The groomsmen are dressed in an almost spot-on look for how the Beatles were dressed in the cover of the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album from the Beatles.  (1967) A historic album that was known to be “a historic departure in the progress of music” (Time Magazine).  The cover even received notations in fine art!  Also, the guitarist looks very much like Slash.  Here is what the album cover looks like:
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Background during the Wedding Reception.

  • Song:  “Let’s Dance” by David Bowie (1987)
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  This is where the album cover of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band comes into play.  A myriad of people are placed together and animated in a very “Monty Python” style; swaying back and forth to the music.  (Much like the lyrics themselves ~let’s sway)  The dancers on stage are going through various popular dance moves such as the hustle and perhaps a bit of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” Either way, the dance is catchy.

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  • Color:  Note the Queen is wearing color now and is more liberal in dress.  Red being Iconic Britain in this instance.
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  This is the moment I realized what the “sun reference“meant!  The sun (yellow) is Lucy and the sky (blue) is Guy.  “Lucy in the sky with diamonds.”  Check.  The queen is also wearing clothing that is more liberal and saying the music isn’t all bad.  For me this is a take that Britain herself is becoming proud of the new music.  Attitudes are changing and moving forward into accepting new ideas.

To save time, I am combining all three animated sequences:  

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Lucy and Guy have Triplets

  • Color:  Blue and Yellow~ Lucy and Guy like the Sun and Sky.
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  The cars morph to reflect Lucy and Guy’s priority changing.  After the wedding they go from a convertible (picture not shown) to a family style vehicle.  Animation is once again showing the passage of time.
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The Triplets ride in the backseat of Lucy & Guy’s car

  • Color:  The interior of the car has yellowish tones and outside blueIt is also important to know that all of their children have yellow and blue elements to represent both parents.
  • Song:  A mix of three songs sung by the individual puppets.  From left to right:  “We will Rock You” by Queen (1977); “Octopus’s Garden”  by The Beatles (1969); and “Come Together” by the Beatles (1969)
  •  Cultural References and Symbolism:  The couple’s children are singing different songs and arguing in the backseat.  All three songs are all very different in meaning and attitude, yet still represent the feeling of the era.  Their manner of dress enforces their differences.  The girl puppet wins by stopping the other boys and choosing the song “Octopus’s Garden.”  I may be wrong, but I think the two boy puppets resemble Paul McCartney and John Lennon.  This would make sense as the Lennon–McCartney would be a songwriting partnership that is legendary.  Both had distantly different styles and visions.  Yet, despite their comradely, eventually they parted ways.  As Lennon once said about McCartney:  ““He provided a lightness, an optimism, while I would always go for the sadness, the discords, the bluesy notes.
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“I’d like to be, under the sea.”

  • Color:  The characters of the Walrus and Gator are in red, white, and blue with stripes; much like the Union Jack Flag. 
  • Effects:  Bubbles
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  The best line in the whole song to describe why this was picked for the children growing up is this one line:  “Oh what joy for every girl and boy, knowing that they’re happy and safe.”   Of all the Beatles songs, this one is perfect for children.  Written by Beatle’s drummer Ringo Starr, which I fondly note that in this scene the drummer is an Octopus.  “The Walrus” is a common reference in Beatles songs and a part of various debates of meaning and origin.  The crocodile really causes me to geek out here as I recall an old Beatles Cartoon:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Db_45UVHuYs     The song also says “coo coo cachou” (there are other spellings, which is a a nonsensical word used by the Beatles, then Simon and Garfunkel, and even more recently, in the movie Finding Nemo!  It could honestly mean anything and perhaps is better left to be interpreted by an older audience.  During the song, lyrics appear above and you can sing along.  Again, this gave me a huge sense of nostalgia as the old Beatles cartoons for kids (which would fit the time of the triplets -1969) had “Sing-a-longs.”

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Interlude from the Queen

  • Color:  Record store is in full color now with the Queen dressed fully in red.  Lucy’s flat now has flowers that are in yellow.
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  Britain has embraced the music and is moving forward to the next thing with high hopes.

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  • Color:  Everything is in a rainbow range of colors now.   There is even a “Yellow Submarine” like Blimp carrying the Queen.
  • Songs:  “Strawberry Fields Forever”  By the Beatles (1967) ; “Magical Mystery Tour” (1967) By the Beatles.
  • Effects:  There is a smell of strawberries that is pumped into the theater at this time.
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Blast off!

  • Color:  Blue –Pinks  (love) Blue sky (Guy)  (Yellow Lucy)  Lucy in the Sky… etc.
  • Song:  “Space Oddity”  by David Bowie  (1969)
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  The Big Ben flies into space much like the Space Race going on at the time.  The song “Space Oddity” references Major Tom, a fictional astronaut, and was released in 1969.  The first man on the moon was also in 1969.  The milestone was huge in British society and all around the world.  This animation, like previous animations, is speeding us to another decade and point of reference in Lucy and Guy’s life.

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Their children have grown up. The 1980’s have arrived.

  • Color:  There are those same colors, now in combinations of blue and yellow.  Signifying the children of both Lucy and Guy.  Blue and Pink- love and peace.
  • Song:  “Under Pressure” By David Bowie and Queen (1981).  Possibly one of my favorite songs of all time.
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:   The triplets are now teens in the 80s and are unhappy.  The 70s brought a depression and the 80s brought a sense of frustration and possibly a sense of the “World May End any day.”  This is the part I relate to.  I was terrified of nuclear war and the threat that tomorrow may end.  Money was being spent and nothing was saved.  People lived as if there was no tomorrow.  The culture of the era reflected that.  I would say these teens represent the musicians of Boy George, Cyndi Lauper, and Billy Idol.  Also take note  that in the background, there  is a kitchen; thus meaning that they are at home in Lucy and Guy’s house (yellow).

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  • Color:  Lucy and Guy are wearing Yellow Black and White.  The colors in the back are muted once more, meaning “daily life” has returned.  They have conformed to the system and no longer have peace, love, and happiness.
  • Song:  “Hard Day’s Night” by the Beatles (1964) Appropriately sung by a generation from the early 60s and when the couple first met.
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:   Lucy is working.  This shows that women are now in the working place and she is tired of being everything to everyone.  Both are now working in a business job, much like the hum drum life of those animated figures drudging away in the streets of London.  It looks as if they may be on the verge of breaking up.  Their children are angry at this and are tired of the bickering.  They fight among themselves only to have the girl bring them together much like the scene in “Octopus’s Garden.”

They can work it out.

  • Color:  The swirls become pink and blue and thus love has returned.  Their house is red and not yellow.
  • Song:  “Work it Out” by the Beatles (1965) to “Under Pressure” By David Bowie and Queen. (1981)
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:   Just like in any marriage, it takes work and love. Lucy and Guy find love with their children and with each other.  After all, all you need is love.

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Love is all you need!

  • Color:  Yellow is back for Lucy and Guy as more of a goldish color.  The Queen and most everyone has some sort of Blue, Red, and White.
  • Song:  A clever use of the patriotic song called “Rule Britannia” mixed with “All you need is Love” by the Beatles.
  • Cultural References and Symbolism:  The queen is no longer supporting the music; she is in the music and proud of it.  This means that the British people look back on their history in music and the arts in pride.  In the end “Peace and Love” win out and the message is clear:  “All you need is Love!  Peace! and ROCK ON!”

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My personal take: 

I was a child of the 80s and all I knew of the 60s and 70s was what I learned through TV and my parents. Thankfully, my husband  introduced me to music from the era.  Not only did I learn about the the complexity and messages of the time, but I also realized that all the music I loved in the 80s and beyond stemmed from the radical change in philosophy and styles from the 60s.

That decade was huge in the development of the world. The time from 1960 to the 80s  faced huge turmoil; war, nuclear threats, assassinations, and the uncertainty of what will be.  Music, designs, and fashions all reflected the hope and desire to escape from the reality.  In retrospect, it was an artistic way to show  the multifaceted and complex nature of what direction the world would go.

Music binds us all together; generations, races, and sexes.  We can agree about music and art in a way that each song speaks to us on some level.  We relate to it; we put ourselves in the lyrics and find peace in the words.

Thanks to my loving husband, I not only learned about the classics of rock, but established a passion for a generation that I never experienced.  London Rocks is that window for all generations.  It is geared to teach us that love is the answer and no matter what, we can work it out.

I hope this article sheds light on all the symbolic meanings and details that went into this production.  As a film studies major with a degree in studio art and animation, I appreciate the concept on every level.  I felt with my knowledge, I could interpret some of the themes and meanings in an artistic way.

London Rocks is a loving tribute to all things British; not to mention, an era of tremendous change.  I can never know what it was like to live in the 60s, but the show gives all generations a glimpse.With history we gain wisdom and understanding.  We accept those who may differ from ourselves because we are no longer afraid.

To the creators and artists behind London Rocks, thank you for the work and passion put into this production.  Every time I watch the show, I keep seeing more and more subtle references.    Now if you could only add some Duran Duran, New Order, Erasure, and Pet Shop Boys to the list of artists; I would be even more ecstatic.

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Show Credits: 

  • Sam Buntrock, Show Director.
  • Tim Bird, Projection Manager.  From his Linkedin profile:  “I am a Tony nominated show designer specializing in the integration of video projection into live work. Whilst working as a founder and creative director of the Knifedge agency, which ran for over 10 years, my work was dedicated to blending art with technology, in the service of storytelling and communication. This ethos continues into current work.”
  • Stan Meyer, Set Designer.  http://clearconceptentertainment.com/StanleyMeyer/  I adore Stan.  A sharp dresser first of all.  When I met him, that suit was fabulous.  He has done tons of work for theme parks, including Verbolten at Busch Gardens.  He took the time to speak with me and it was very hard for me not to drop into a “Waynes World bowing moment” of “I’m not worthy.”

Many thanks to all those I did not mention.

Please check out all of Busch Gardens Behind the scenes videos and interviews on their You Tube Channel. 

 In the meantime:

ROCK ON!  

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Three cheers to Busch Gardens Food & Wine Festival!

 

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This past weekend kicked off the second annual Food & Wine Festival at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.  I couldn’t be happier.  This fabulous festival features a wide variety of international cuisines, along with various beers and wines, all placed at culturally themed kiosks located around the park.   With the success of the inaugural event last year, this year’s festival has evolved to be even bigger and better!

Luckily, much of the event has remained the same; which is fine by me.  “If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it.”  Still, any great event needs to expand and evolve.

Therefore, here are some highlights for the new additions:

Two New booths have been added this year:  The Caribbean and The American Southwest.  Busch Gardens opened up the selection of extra cuisines to the fans on the internet.  Overwhelmingly, the number one choice was the Caribbean.

To be honest, after the park announced the additional booths, I was skeptical; not to mention being slightly disappointed.  I had considered the selections to be the “safer” choices for culinary exploration.

However, I was wrong to assume the food wouldn’t be exciting.  In fact, my favorite booth this year was the Caribbean!  The booth has a very Island inspired color pallet and features a large light house structure on top.  Lanterns and décor made from sea shells are festively placed between the area of Rhinefeld and Oktoberfest.  Odd for Germany?  One would think so.

Still, the location is set in a quiet, wooded area and the shade offers a refreshing oasis on a hot day.  My choice of the Jamaican jerk chicken with barbecue and pineapple salsa was fabulous to say the least.  I paired it with a dangerously delicious “Bushwhacker;” a frozen mixed beverage consisting of cream of coconut, coffee liqueur, black rum, dark creme de cacao, and milk.  It is so soooo good!

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Moving on, the Southwest booth is also new and well themed; an adobe style building that features a working smokestack.  I tried the Sonoran Spice Pork with jicama-chayote slaw & sweet pepper salsa.  It was a very refreshing dish.  My friend Luke has stated that the Chocolate Lava cake is divine and just from his photo, I have to agree!

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Thanks to Luke for this lovely photo!

Scandinavia has my favorite dish so far.  The Smorrebred is an open-faced roast beef sandwich on dark rye bread with horseradish & pickled red onions.  It was so delightful and reasonably priced, I went back for seconds!  It paired nicely with the Ingleside Chardonnay.

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There are so many choices and new dishes this year, I am just scratching the surface with what to see and do at the Food & Wine festival.  Even by removing a few dishes here and there and combining some of last year’s Austrian with Germany in order to add the Caribbean; the event continues to surprise me.

Costumed representatives of each country greet you at the entrance to each kiosk.  Tara was the first to great me when I visited the Caribbean booth.  Heather welcomes you in Scotland, Clara in France, and so forth.  (I am still gathering photos and names of each individual.  I will add them to this article once collected).

 

Tara welcomes you at the Caribbean kiosk.

Tara welcomes you at the Caribbean kiosk.

Clara says Bonjour in France.

Clara says Bonjour in France.

Goeiendag and Hallo from Belgium!

Goeiendag and Hallo from Belgium!

Heather is a friendly face in Scotland.

Heather is a friendly face in Scotland.

Welcome to Ireland!  C'ead Mile Failte!

Welcome to Ireland! C’ead Mile Failte!

Greetings from Scandinavia!

Greetings from Scandinavia!

The brightly colored flags of each country hang overhead for guests to easily recognize the kiosks this year.  I found this to be a smart move on the park as it is also a nice touch to the event’s theme.

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In the center of Oktoberfest, you will find a new booth dedicated to dessert wine tastings and Food & Wine Festival themed merchandise.  I love this year’s design by Lester Coloma and plan on picking up a limited edition framed print.

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Food & Wine Merchandise

Food & Wine Merchandise

*Returning: 

Wine tastings are also found in Aquitaine’s Le Belle Maison Gift Shop (France), German Gifts in Rhinefeld (Germany), Oktoberfest, and Bella Casa Gift shop in San Marco (Italy).

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Nora loves to teach you about French Wines

“The Art of Food” booths feature some familiar and new faces to the line-up.  All the artisans specialize in crafty sculptures and carvings of various foods.  Make sure to stop by and speak with them all.

 

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James Parker

Greg Butauski

Greg Butauski

Dean Murray

Dean Murray

Mark Lie

Mark Lie

**More Artists will be posted here- check back soon.

The Aquitaine Band is back!  In the evenings, have a glass of wine at the Crepes and Coffee booth or visit Nora at LeBelle Maison gift shop.  She will be more than happy to pick out a French wine to savor while your listen to the soft Bohemian tunes.

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The Aquataine village band plays while cake designer Burton Farnsworth slyly photobombs the performance!

The friendly staff of waiters and live musical entertainment has returned to the Wine on the Rhine cruise!    Please visit the Busch Gardens website for more information about extras offered for the Food & Wine Festival such as behind-the-scenes tours and Wine on the Rhine cruises. They all require a ticket and you must book them in advance. http://seaworldparks.com/en/buschgardens-williamsburg/food-and-wine/

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As you can tell, there is much to see, taste, and enjoy.  I was talking to chef Durell Council, he was the most proud of the Caribbean addition this year and his specialty of Gamba Fritters; fried shrimp dumplings with pickapeppa dip.  If you see Durell around the park, make sure to say hi and ask him about the dishes.  He is extremely friendly and a great ambassador of the event!

 

Chef Durell is the best!

Chef Durell is the best!

Speaking of ambassadors, Chef Justin Watson, the executive chef of Busch Gardens Williamsburg, is often roaming around the park; closely inspecting food quality and overall operations.   Humble and friendly, he will always give praises to all the departments and people who partake in making the event spectacular.  If you see him, feel free to comment on the food.  His passion for cooking will always shine through while discussing your dining experiences.

Chef Justin Watson

Chef Justin Watson

Well, that about wraps up my initial trip to the 2014 Food & Wine Festival.  Since the event continues on through June 29th (Fri, Sat, and Sundays only), there is plenty of time for me to return again and again to enjoy most of what the park offers.

I hope you all get to visit Busch Gardens and partake in the celebration of food!  Quoting the Food & Wine guidebook, it really is “A true taste adventure at the world’s most beautiful theme park.”

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Pass Member Preview 2014

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Busch Gardens Williamsburg has opened their doors for the 2014 season!  The weather was absolutely picture perfect; sunny, cheerful, and a much needed break from a very long and bitter winter.

As any Virginian knows, Sunday was the exact opposite.  So much so, I decided to stay home in the warm cozy confines of my couch wrapped tightly in a blanket and missed out on opening day for the general public.

The park did not have any official announcements or meetings for Pass Members.  In all honesty, I have nothing to report about future attractions and events this year.   Thus, all I can discuss are the small changes I saw around the park.

The first thing was a ginormous sign advertising the new water ride “Colossal Curl” at Water Country.   Personally, I burn as fast a boiling lobster, so Water Country is not a place I can utilize or enjoy.  I do believe that this is the first time such a large ad for Water Country was built inside the gates of Busch Gardens.

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Last year we were told about a new show called London Rocks.  The show was not ready by opening weekend and from what I gather will be opening in May.  There were no real changes to Banbury that I could tell.

Apollo was my first ride and for a good reason.  Apollo is turning 15 years old March 30th; thus please see the gathering I created as a special event for Apollo fans here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1458860284333719/   Yay for Apollo!   I noticed that by the time we reached the top of the first hill, we could see the traffic to get in the park stretched to the interstate.  I tell you folks, it pays to get there early.

In San Marco, the Artisans of Italy and Bella Casa gift shops got a new and classy face lift.  The displays were much brighter and cheerful.  The artists looked happy  and the porcelain flowers looked as lovely as ever.

Antonio is all smiles.

Antonio is all smiles.

Love;y new look.

Lovely new look.

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Bella Casa

Bella Casa's new look.

Bella Casa’s new look.

Also in San Marco, the new deck and dining area was completed.  It looked fantastic and allows more seating, which will be nice come the food and wine festival.

The New Deck

The New Deck

Looking up at the new deck.

Looking up at the new deck.

The Rhine River cruise was closed due to upgrades, but the bridge was open and the renovations looked to be mostly complete.  The extra space will certainly allow more traffic on the bridge; a much needed improvement.

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Looking Good

Nothing much to report in Oktoberfest except the Festhaus floor has partially been repainted to a blood red color.  Not exactly sure what purpose that serves; it struck me as rather odd.

Heading towards Rhinefeld, the Bunny trail was up in all its glory.  The interesting critters from Illuminights found their way on the Bunny Trail and also into the gardens near DarKastle.   The snail (who many park enthusiasts have named “Oscar”), the ants, bees/lightening bugs, giant turtle, and frog are all there. Oscar the snail was missing his French chef hat and mustache and Mr. Frog was missing his top hat and monocle.  Interesting, and I am not sure the purpose behind it all.

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He’s Back!

Looking towards DarKastle.

Looking towards DarKastle.

Hanging bugs.

Hanging bugs.

Mr. Turtle

Mr. Turtle

Land of the Dragons has been spruced up with fresh paint and looked to be cleaner and brighter all around.  The kids should enjoy the new look for the 20th anniversary of the play area.  Rumor is that there will be a new show.  Something I hope happens.  The area would greatly benefit from another family fun show and activity.

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Le Scoot was mostly refurbished.  Hopefully there will be no delays in opening the classic ride when the weather is nice enough to enjoy it.  I am just thrilled to see one of the original rides at BuschGardens get some love.  It is a true gem and one that holds tons of memories since 1975.   Also in New France, the newly renovated bathrooms have not been completed.

New France Bathroom construction.

New France Bathroom construction.

Oh, and before I forget; Europe in the Air was running again.  I didn’t get a chance to ride it, but it was nice to see that Killarney had an operating attraction this year.

Entertainment wise, Entwined was the only major show playing.  The lovely Killarney village band and the Italian Ensemble were performing in Killarney and San Marco.

I love the guest interaction!

I love the guest interaction!

The Killarney Village Band

The Killarney Village Band

Celtic Fyre will be opening (hopefully) next weekend along with “This is Oktoberfest.”  A Sesame Street show will replace “Mix it Up” until the end of April at the Teatro di San Marco.  Rumors are buzzing that the Maypole dancers and the Aquitaine village band will not be returning this year.  If so, I will miss both performances immensely.  They really added character to the park.

Maypole stage is replaced with butterflies.

Maypole stage is replaced with butterflies.

That is about it.  Not much to report other than I had a good time and enjoyed seeing my friends and meeting new Busch Gardens enthusiasts.   I’ll be heading out again next weekend, so if there are any new additions, I will let everyone know.

I hope you all get to come out and enjoy the park this year!  In the meantime, no more snow Virginia- please!

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May you all have a fun time at Busch Gardens this year!

Remembering Bill Wiley

“Keep all special thoughts and memories for lifetimes to come.  Share the keepsakes with others to inspire hope and build from the past, which can bridge to the future.”  ~Mattie Stepanek

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It is pretty obvious I am a very sentimental person.  I see life as a series of events that shape who we are and how we respond to the world around us.  Someone once asked me in a job interview, “How do you see yourself?”  It was a good question and one I had thought about before.

I told her that “I see myself as thousands of puzzle pieces glued together by people who have influenced my life in both a positive and negative way.  My interests, my personality, hopes, dreams, morals; all of which stem from those moments in my life that someone said or did something that shaped my view of the world around me.”

I have always been very aware of connections that tie us all together.  Sometimes they are recognized immediately, but most of them go unnoticed until much later.   It is with great pleasure that I share this story with all of you.

When I started BGW Memories, people were frequently asking if I had any photos of the Brewery Tour.  After searching for months, not one single picture surfaced.  Then when I least expected it, I got a message from William “Bill” Wiley.  He mentioned was that he once worked at the Anheuser Busch Hospitality Center.  With that little note, he attached three photos.  One was of the elusive Hospitality Center; another was the Eagle One monorail.  My favorite was the picture of  him proudly standing in front of a recruitment table.

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Hospitality Center

Eagle One Monorail

Eagle One Monorail

Bill by the Recruitment Table

Bill by the Recruitment Table

I was electrified with joy!  Not only did this serve to spark my own memories but I knew that it would be appreciated by hundreds of other BGW enthusiasts.

In January, I received an email for Bill’s daughter Nancy.  She explained that her father had passed away and wanted me to know how much he loved BGW Memories.  I started crying as soon as I read those words.  I felt such a loss.

Chances are,  I personally met Bill at some point.  My mind began wrapping around the connection.  I never knew that the man behind the smile at the Hospitality Center would later send me such a treasure trove of history.  Even though I cannot recall the sound of Bill’s voice or conversations at the park we may have shared, knowing we both had the chance to reconnect is a miracle.

We go through our lives never knowing all the ways we affect others.  Bill Wiley taught me that what we do, no matter how small, matters.  In turn, I will never see the photos of the Brewery Tour again without thinking about Bill and his enthusiasm and kindness.

Thank you for sharing your memories with us Bill.   Also to Nancy:  Thank you for telling me how much your father enjoyed reading BGW Memories and how proud he was to be a part of Busch Gardens history.  We will forever be connected and for that, I am sincerely grateful. 

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Please honor Bill by reading about his life.   William “Bill” Wiley’s Obituary is found here:  http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/DailyPress/obituary.aspx?n=William-Roy-Wiley&pid=168882269

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“It’s so much darker when a light goes out than it would have been if it had never shone.”
― John Steinbeck

For those wanting to know more about the Brewery Tour:  a regular contributor to BGW Memories, Christopher Shwartz sent me links to the entire Brewery Tour captured on film.  The You Tube videos were posted by “SCIONIZER.”  Thanks to you both for this precious documentation of park history!

1.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOmTtPmFJ34
2.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dleS01NRG0
3.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUtBaBwN5Q4
4.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ti0QaImVSg
5.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEA5BeerH4A
6.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81eH6s1muTw
7.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekNDY7d2PAA
8.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToYfwGw8Qbs
9.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P34MniqMw5o
10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qk43AVHZcw

A Look back at 2013: The Year of Friends

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Another year has come and gone and I find myself staring in to the abyss of two long months without Busch Gardens Williamsburg.  The cold dark winter sky looms over me as a coaster-less depression rolls in.  Yet amidst the gloom and leafless trees, I reflect upon 2013 with fondness.   I will declare 2013 as another new chapter in my experiences at Busch Gardens.  Through the broad reaches of the internet, I will call it:  The Year of Friends.

Before social media came around, it was a lonely road roaming around the park.  A good analogy of this isolation would be as if I only person who showed up to a sci-fi convention in costume.  No matter how many times I went with friends in years past, no one shared my level of enthusiasm.  That is, until now.

Starting a community fan page was something I had wanted to do for quite some time and thank goodness I took the plunge!  This year I connected with a family of enthusiasts that made me feel at home.  At last, I could be myself and no one would think odd of me.  It was refreshing and glorious!

The first event in 2013 was Pass Member Preview Day.  It was a cold wet March morning, yet I was honored that so many fans gathered into a huddle to start the day off right.

Our First Meet-Up

Our First Meet-Up

For those who have never been to Pass Member Preview, it is scheduled the day before the park opens to the general public and usually features presentations scattered in various locations.  The presentations are designed to inform season pass members of what to expect for the new operating season; call it a teaser trailer.

This past year’s preview consisted of promoting the new Food & Wine Festival; something I could barely contain my excitement about.  When the event arrived, I was not disappointed!

I instantly feel in love with the event, the food, and the atmosphere.  The Food & Wine festival was almost like a special gift given to the loyal guests of the park.  I would even say it was a very successful enticement for many locals to come out to enjoy the spring weather by tasting European themed dishes and to pair them with various wines and beers.  Hello?  Awesome!

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As a local and an avid park goer, this event was my favorite all year.  I felt a constant draw to the park just to enjoy the simple pleasures of food, wine, and the company of dear friends.  It almost brings to mind the TV show cheers, where everybody knows your name; where the bar is Grogan’s Pub and the entertainment was Celtic Fyre and the Killarney Village Band.

The locals enjoy a pre Celtic Fyre toast!  (Photo Credit: Wrangler Roy Photography)

The locals enjoy a pre Celtic Fyre toast! (Photo Credit: Wrangler Roy Photography)

I love the Killarney Village Band!

I love the Killarney Village Band!

My friends and I also acquired a new favorite place to congregate during the event; Aquitaine, France!  Before the Food & Wine Festival, the hamlet of Aquitaine consisted of a brief stop for a ride on Griffon. Yet with the wonderful addition of the Aquitaine Village band, a lovely reinvention of Le Belle Maison shop with the best wine expert in the area, and the charming French Waiters, my friends and I found a new home!  So many hours were spent enjoying wine, singing Oh la la with the band and taking in the scenery of twisting vines while the enticing smell of crepes and coffee lingered in the air.  Oh la la indeed!

My favorite waiters!

My favorite waiters!

Last night of Illuminights!

Last night of Illuminights!

I felt that the Old Country had returned from these small touches of unique experiences.  Our group felt full of anticipation for each day that we would all converge upon our favorite table to discuss life and Busch Gardens.

I would also like to mention my other favorite addition during the Food & Wine Festival:  the Wine on the Rhine cruise.  The price of the cruise was extremely affordable and included a sophisticated snack of cheeses, chocolates, and a wine of your choice.  A charming band serenaded your journey.  It is romantic and a relaxing way to your evening with friends or that special someone.

The wonderful Wine of the Rhine River cruise band!

The wonderful Wine of the Rhine River cruise band!

With the new event, let us not forget a coaster legend reached another milestone in 2013.  The Loch Ness Monster, celebrated its official 35th anniversary.  I planned a mini gathering of fans and even had a poster made for Nessie’s birthday to honor the old girl.

That anniversary morning, the “usual suspects” as I call us, ran into the gates to be the first to ride Nessie that morning.  The park had also decided to celebrate this moment by offering the first 100 people an anniversary tee shirt as well as a chance to be recorded on the celebratory 1st ride of the day.  I was so extremely honored that my best friend and I made it to the front seat! Trust me, we ran hard to earn that spot!

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Looking at that photos taken that day, it is easy to see the love and appreciation for Nessie.  May she live long and remain forever in our hearts!

I would like to randomly insert another favorite memory of 2013; one of my favorite performers took the time to come take a photo with me in his Big Bad Wolf costume.  Anyone who has read my blogs knows my love the classic coaster that once traveled at the “speed of fright” but also for the singer that played the part in the show Entwined.  It remains one of my favorite pictures of the season!

I love this picture!

I love this picture!

During the summer, I took several behind-the-scenes tours that I highly recommend.  Attending the Bird of Prey Tour, The Ultimate Insider Tour, and the Coaster Tour with fellow park enthusiasts was well worth my time and money.  Our tour guides were fantastic and the memories that were made will last forever.  I have written reviews of all the tours on my Blog and please read them at your leisure!

Bird of Prey Tour

Bird of Prey Tour

Coaster Tour Glory!

Coaster Tour Glory!

Bobby made our Griffon adventure fantastic!

Bobby made our Griffon adventure fantastic!

The regular season still held more adventures!  My friends and I were able to catch the last show of “This is Oktoberfest.”  For me, the show is a true representation of the Old Country era of traditional German Festhaus music.  My favorite memory was being selected to dance the Polka one last time with one of my favorite performers; again- another one for the memory books!  It was a touching and fitting way to say goodbye to a show I loved so much for the 2013 season.

Polka time!

Polka time!

Not only did our band of park enthusiast brother’s and sisters enjoy the last of “This is Oktoberfest” and “Entwined”, but we also gathered to enjoy the final performance of Celtic Fyre.  We had so much fun and the cast was so touch by the showing of love and support from their fans.  Many of the 2013 cast has moved onto new ventures but their place in our hearts will never be forgotten.

Thanks to Roy Richards for this wonderful moment of Celtic Fyre!

Thanks to Roy Richards for this wonderful moment of Celtic Fyre!

Thanks for the memories to all who made the regular season shows full of joy and magic!  Best of luck to all of you who are returning and those moving on.  Our love and wishes go out to you all.

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Before the end of the summer, another Pass Member special announcement was made in the Festhaus.  The family of avid fans made their way to be the first to hear what we can look forward to for HOS and for 2014.  We learned about the new format of Howl-O-Scream (HOS) and got to see special look at the new show set to be in the Globe Theater in 2014 called “London Rocks.”

The crowd of fans gather!

The crowd of fans gather!

After the presentation, the performers came out in a vintage double-decker bus to have a meet-and-greet with the fans.  Obviously, this was my favorite part.

These are my boys!  Love you guys!

These are my boys! Love you guys!

The last event I attended in the summer was Wild Days.  A ticketed event of either a breakfast or lunch will include meeting Jack Hanna and a close encounter with exotic animals.  I have never missed this event and plan to continue the tradition every year!

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After the summer, Howl-O-Scream seemed to arrive overnight.  Truth be told, I loved the new Terror-tory Concept and the more adult themed atmosphere.  Entertainment was key in 2013 with classic shows, bars, and a new location worthy of a special note.

My absolute favorite was Blood Banquet!  The concept of a “dinner theater” has been something I have wished for!  Luckily, it far exceeded my expectations!

In fact, my friends and I became regular attendees.  I adored the cast and their enthusiastic portrayal of an eccentric band of vampires, gypsies, and glamorous beauties.   The food was the best in the park and I pray that next year the concept continues to expand with our lovely cast of characters.

My love to all of you! Fangs for the memories!

My love to all of you! Fangs for the memories!

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The last tango~ a lovely moment captured by my friend Frank Forrester.

The last tango~ a lovely moment captured by my friend Frank Forrester.

Of course the shows Fiends and Night Beats were our other favorite haunts.  Our group tended to enjoy the warmer indoor aspect of the shows and the quirky arrangement of tunes catered to fabulous vocal talents.

It takes color, choreography, musical ability, dance, composition, and a strong concept to make a work of art like Fiends.

It takes color, choreography, musical ability, dance, composition, and a strong concept to make a work of art like Fiends.

My favorite composition from Night Beats.

My favorite composition from Night Beats.

OK, I have to mention the highlight of my Howl-O-Scream entertainment experience.  I was called up to have none other than Night Beats lead star, the vampire host with the most, Ulrich himself!   I totally made me swoon with delight!  For the record, he is an enchanting vocalist. Wow.

What a moment!

What a moment!

* I wrote two Blog Articles about Howl-O-Scream this year if you wish to see more of the event in greater detail!

After Howl-O-Scream ended, Christmas Town began.  As always, friends gathered for the opening day without disappointment.  The weather was perfect and the park looked lovely as always.   Our first destination was to see the very first show of Gloria!  Two words; BLOWN AWAY!

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We all were in quiet awe before erupting in a standing ovation.  The power of the vocals brought chills and even caused me to shed a few tears.

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Aquitaine France had a new look for Christmas Town, and for the better.  My favorite addition was the roaming performers, The “Royals of Aquitaine.” Her Majesty Queen Florette, His Majesty King Francois,, and the lovable Jester Harlequin with his sidekick Jester junior, brought smiles to everyone!  This kind of entertainment sets Busch Gardens apart from the competition and never fails to create fond memories for guest.  Bravo to the trio!  They were certainly the crowd favorite this year!

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Moving on from France, the show Deck the Halls in Oktoberfest has always been another fan favorite.  So much so, the the park had to close the Festhaus frequently as it would continually reach capacity.  The talent is always top notch!

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Christmas Town is also more than entertainment, shopping, and lights.  I would like to mention that an outside the Festhaus a delicious all-you-can-eat buffet was open on occasion.  Tucked away; I found it a very affordable hidden gem.  My only complaint was that I wished it had been open every night as I would have gone everyday.  The food was so good and I even met a few new friends while waiting in line.  Oh, and there was ham.  Glorious Glazed Ham!

Yummy ham!

Yummy ham!

From Germany and continuing into the San Marco Theater of Italy, the show Miracles was performing with the usual flair of inspirational music and talent.  My favorite is always the vocal solos, the ballet dancer, and the finale!  One can never leave without feeling that Christmas is more than gifts; it is about love and togetherness.

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Speaking of togetherness, a friend of mine decided to embrace the Christmas season of giving to a family who normally could not have enjoyed Christmas Town.

On behalf of the anonymous donor and representing BGWFans and BGW Memories, I was there to welcome them to the park and see them off with the blessing bestowed upon them off with a package of VIP parking, park admission, quick queue passes, photos with Santa, complete meal packages, a cashless wristband with pre-paid spending money for additional gift purchases as well!

They were a military family whose father was stationed overseas during the holidays.  It was an honor to witness such an act of generosity.  I was told they had a wonderful time and were very grateful.  For me, that is the spirit of giving!

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As for my holidays, I spent Christmas Eve with my dearest of friends at Christmas Town.  The day was absolute perfection.

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I was also at Christmas Town on New Years Eve.  My college buddy, who came all the way from San Diego to spend the day with me and my close friends at Busch Gardens, was a delightful way to say goodbye to 2013.

Of course it was sad to see the season come to an end.  I will miss my Busch Gardens family of friends but look forward to being reunited in 2014.

New Friends and a new family through social media!

New Friends and a new family through social media!

Perhaps I may run into you in the park as well.  Please introduce yourself and feel free to share your favorite moments and memories with me!  I would love the chance of making a new friend.

Best wishes for a Happy New Year and a fun filled adventure at Busch Gardens in 2014!

CHEERS!

My husband: he's a keeper!

My husband: he’s a keeper!

>>>  A Special Thanks to all those who worked Christmas Town and spent their Holidays providing families with beautiful memories!  It is hard work to keep up a smile during cold weather and provide great service and perfect performances every night!  Thanks for the memories and being such wonderful, beautiful people.  Happy New Year to you all!

Best wishes to a talented, lovely lady!  Hope to see you in 2014!

Best wishes to a talented, lovely lady! Hope to see you in 2014!

Having fun on the flume!
Having fun on the flume!

Spending quality time with a up incoming park enthusiast!

Spending quality time with a young park enthusiast!

Late night Verbolten rides are the best!

Late night Verbolten rides are the best!

Busch Gardens and best friends.

Busch Gardens and best friends.

From the Styx concert~ best wishes always!

From the Styx concert~ best wishes always!