Thursday, February 29, 2024

Trip Report: Revised Trip Return

As a followup to our "Trip Warning" article on February 11th in which our scheduled flights were listed, the first four flights went off without a hitch. However, the three flights we listed for the return back to Orlando did not happen because our cruise disembarkation in Port Louis, Mauritius was delayed by two days so the cruise line had to rebook the return. We ended up with these three flights to come home:

MRU-JNB  SA

JNB-FRA  DE (pictured above)

FRA-MCO  4Y 

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

This Weekend In Techno Town

After last week's busy weekend, much less happening this weekend!

THU   29FEB       TACO KAT     Cool Kats Club: DJ Duke (USA)

FRI     01MAR     CELINE     DJ Dirt Monkey (USA) 

FRI     01MAR     BEACHAM     United We Dance EDM Show

SAT    02MAR     UNIVERSAL STUDIOS     DJ Khaled (USA) 

SAT    02MAR     ELIXIR BAR     DJ Fiin (USA)



Tuesday, February 27, 2024

You Can Never Go Wrong With Go Go Girls!

One of our readers texted this to me.  A new flavor of Vitamin Water Zero is called Go-Go. As you can see, it's described as "kind of like go-go cage dancing, but without the cage or the dancing".  Not sure what that means but I like it!  And as we're known to say here at the Blog, you can never go wrong with Go Go girls!

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Trip Report: Snapshot Of Madagascar

Madagascar is an island country located in the Indian Ocean east of the African continent. On this cruise we docked at Nosy Be off the northwest coast of Madagascar as well as at Diego Suarez on the Madagascar mainland.
 
The main method of transportation in the various cities on Madagascar is via tuk-tuk and they're all over the place!
 
The tropical scenery is beautiful.

Madagascar is mountainous but the mountains are not particularly high. But they don't see snow anywhere nor frost.

Enjoying a cold glass of World Cola, an African brand. It was as good as Coca-Cola.

The people of Madagascar are overall very poor. Many live on the side of the streets.

It was the poorest conditions we've experienced in our visits to over 100 countries although we certainly have not experienced everything.

Nonetheless, everyone was extremely friendly.

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

This Weekend In Techno Town

WOW, what a weekend!

THU   22FEB     BOUNCE HOUSE     DJ Marten Hørger (D)

FRI     23FEB     CELINE     DJ Joel Corry (GB)

FRI     23FEB     IRON COW     DJ Three (USA)

FRI     23FEB     MORSE CODE     DJ Robby Clark (USA)

FRI     23FEB     GRUMPY'S UNDERGROUND     DJ Brooklyn Mike )USA)

FRI     23FEB     BULLITT BAR BACKLOT     DJ Chelina Manuhutu (NL/E)

FRI     23FEB     VANGUARD     DJ Tsuruda (USA) 

SUN   25FEB     ELIXIR BAR     DJ Francis Mercier (RH)



Sunday, February 18, 2024

Trip Report: Addo Elephant National Park

Jambo! Located around 100km east of Port Elizabeth, Addo Elephant National Park is the 3rd largest national park in the country of South Africa, the largest being the more-famous Kruger National Park.
The park is massive, covering both sides of a mountain range and containing all of the "Big 5" of African animals including elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos and African buffalo. We began our tour at the Addo Main Camp which contains cabins, gift shop, convenience store and a Total petrol station.

Leaving your vehicle is not allowed at Addo Elephant National Park no matter how you traverse the park, so we had to remain in our excursion coach. There are more than 500 elephants living in the park and they're often found either at watering holes or grazing in the low-growing bush.

The elephants are nearly everywhere including this big guy.

Elephant train coming through!

Never saw any lions or rhinos but plenty of zebras.

Those two dots around the 2 o'clock position in this picture were warthogs running off.

A good time was had by all.

Friday, February 16, 2024

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Trip Report: Cape Town, South Africa

After that quick visit to Namibia, it was back to South Africa and that country's second largest city, Cape Town. And while visiting for a cruise, the first destination was Table Mountain.

The city's most famous tourist attraction, Table Mountain National Park towers over Cape Town and of course is named for its flat top.

There are no roads to the top; you either hike it or take the cable car.

The cable cars are cylindrical in shape and on the ride up and down, the interior slowly rotates so that everyone gets a view of the stunning scenery.
They do recommend you arrive early to avoid the fog but unfortunately the clouds were already rolling-in upon our excursion's arrival.

One cable car goes up while another one comes down.

The non-existent view, lol. It was a good bit cooler up here compared to at the lower cable car station and putting on a sweatshirt was a necessity.

There's a restaurant up here and two souvenir shops.....and some really interesting flora.

Back at sea level, another major tourist attraction in Cape Town is called Victoria & Albert's Waterfront.

Constructed directly on the water, it is home to numerous bars, shops, restaurants and boat excursions including one to nearby Robben Island, home to the jail where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned from 1964 to 1982.

There is also a 400+ store shopping mall out here.

A good time was had by all.

This Weekend In Techno Town

Greetings from South Africa; posting the events we're aware of:

WED   14FEB    GRUMPY's UNDERGROUND     DJ Cru Dawg (USA) tonight!   

FRI     16FEB     CELINE     DJ San Pacho (HR)

SAT    17FEB     MANGOS     DJ Roger Sanchez (USA)

SAT    17FEB     VANGUARD     DJ Kaivon (USA) & DJ Drezo (USA)

SAT    17FEB     MORSE CODE     DJ Knightlife (USA) & DJ O.B. (USA)

SUN   18FEB     UNIVERSAL STUDIOS   KC & The Sunshine Band (USA)

SUN   18FEB     ELIXIR BAR     DJ Beltran (BR) 



 

Monday, February 12, 2024

Trip Report: Windhoek, Namibia

We promised some trip reports and trip reports you get. While in South Africa for a cruise, we noticed that Namibia was so close by so why not pay it a quick visit? So off we go to the Namibian capitol, Windhoek.

We began with an early-morning flight on Airlink from Capetown. This is the smallest commercial airline jet we've flown; only 36 passengers. This airline does operate larger jets too and flies to throughout southern Africa.

After climbing out of CPT, numerous green mountain chains gave way to the Namibian desert for which the country gets its name.

The capital is non-descript. Lots of malls, other shops and government buildings. Most tourists visit Namibia to go on safari, not to come here.

The Christuskirche was designed around 1900 and is part of Namibia's German history. Germany did not have a lot of African colonies compared to France, Britain, Belgium & Spain but German Southwest Africa (later Southwest Africa) was one of them. So there are a lot of ethnic Germans living here and have been for generations.

The National Museum of Namabia

Namibisches Nationalmuseum


Since this was just a daytrip, there wasn't a lot of time to see much but one definite highlight was seeing wild baboons along the highway connecting the airport to the city. It was an interesting sidetrip and a good time was had by all.

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Trip Warning!

Another KingBob trip is underway so our articles may appear at odd times. Look for some Club Reports from the cruise ship we'll be sailing on as well as some Trip Reports from various destinations along the way. For those that know your IATA airport and airline codes, the following 7 flight segments are planned:

MCO-ATL  DL

ATL-CPT  DL

CPT-WDH  4Z

WDH-CPT  4Z

MRU-CDG  MK

CDG-BOS  DL

BOS-MCO  DL
 

 
  

Saturday, February 10, 2024

Club Reports: Lana Dance Party @ The Beacham, Arena Art Bar, Barbarella

We first met DJ Lavidicus (USA) at the old Independent Bar/Barbarella downtown and he was back at it last night at the new Barbarella. It was at our final stop and you can see all the Friday night pics on Orlando Entertainment News here.


Thursday, February 8, 2024

Remembering Retro Room

Around 10-11 years ago, we were hanging around a club called Retro Room. In the years following the closure of 8TRAX in Pleasure Island, it was just what the doctor ordered.

Several DJ's worked there including 8TRAX DJ Pete Haynes.
 
While there were plenty of dead nights there, there were some night that their retro dance floor would actually get pretty full.

The music was just like 8TRAX with mostly 70's Disco & 80's hits.

Lots of Pleasure Islanders hung-out there.

It sadly only lasted a few years. It was sold to new owners who ditched the retro format and whatever is there now doesn't attract any of us former PI people. Pete Haynes relocated back to his hometown in Wisconsin.

But while it lasted, a good time was had by all.