Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Orlando, Florida, USA -- June 1st - 2nd 2011

Occasion: Band Trip 2011

        The journey has been long, tiring, and yet exciting. Now, we have reached the first destination: Orlando, Florida, USA! At first, it looked like any other city only with the exception of Disney World and Universal Studios. But the longer I stayed, the more wonders that I saw. I saw a theme park that has been built by some of the most creative minds, especially in the Wizarding World. I saw people from all over the world, not caring that they're in America, only caring about having fun and going on an adventure. I saw employees who loved doing their job and put their all into it. And finally, I saw people who took their ideas, exposed them to the world, making them known, making it so that they would not be forgotten.
        The greatest minds that the world has witnessed, most of which in the 1900s in my opinion, will not be forgotten. For instance, John Lennon. At Hard Rock Cafe Orlando, they have a room that only celebrities, bands, and band kids are allowed: the John Lennon Room. The Beatles are by far the greatest band this world has seen and John Lennon was one of the greatest musicians and songwriters. The room is made for only John Lennon memorabilia; one of the most valuable piece they have is Lennon's settee. A small couch with a grand value. John Lennon would sit in that couch and think up some of the greatest songs this world has heard. The cushions on it were even original and we were allowed to touch the cushion which his head would be. Of course, I didn't pass the chance.
        The day has now come and gone and a new adventure has been added to history. It makes you wonder if you'll be remembered or not. But, I believe that no matter who you are, you'll be remember by someone, no matter what

-- Everyone of us has in him a continent of undiscovered character.
Charles L. Wallis
-- To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.
Robert Louis Stevenston
-- I expand and live in the warm day like corn and melons.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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