Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Ottawa, Canada

Recreational sport/activity

So we're in Canada, and during the last winter Olympics in Vancouver I watched Curling for the first time and it seemed like a lot of fun but, confusing. So We learned how to play this at the Nepean Sportplex Curling Centre! It was so much fun and at $101.75 per person, which was totally worth it! I had so much fun trying to get that concrete like puck down the ice into the smallest square! It takes a lot of precision, which makes you want to keep on trying, I almost had more fun knocking other peoples puck out of the way! Ha!

Ottawa, Canada

Accommodations continued...

food costs:
home made meal from the grocery store: $100

Fresh Market Restaurant: $72.55 http://www.fishmarket.ca/

Wasabi Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar: $63.47 http://www.wasabisushibar.ca/

Zak's Diner: $57.88 http://www.zaksdiner.com/

Baton Rouge Restaurant and Diner: $55.97

For our last dinner of our virtual trip I thought that we could have a
nice home cooked family meal: $100

Various groceries: $100

The total travel expenses for this leg of the trip including the
flight home to Raleigh came out to $26,226.20

The total grocery and restaurant costs totaled to $549.87

Ottowa, Canada

Accommodations

For our hotel in Ottawa, I thought we could stay at the Comfort Inn Downtown. It is
close to Strathcona Park, Parliament Hill, and University of Ottawa. Also nearby are National Gallery of Canada and Byward Market. The hotel features complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. There is a business center on site. Guests are served a complimentary breakfast. Guest parking is complimentary. Event facilities consist of conference/meeting rooms and banquet facilities. The staff can arrange business services and currency exchange. Additional amenities include laundry facilities, a garden, and a fireplace in the lobby. For 2 rooms a night it is $216 so for the whole week the total came out to be $1512.

Built Monument Ottawa

For our Built monument we decided to visit The Tomb of the unknown soldier in Ottawa.  The tomb was constructed in 2000, and holds the remains of an unknown soldier that died in WWI, it represents over 115,000 soldiers that have lost their lives fighting for Canada's freedom.  This was a very humbling experience for all of us, and we all felt a strong sense of reverence while standing around the tomb and observing this. 

Visiting the tomb was free of charge, and we took a Taxi to get there that cost us about $65 Round trip.

http://canadaonline.about.com/cs/canadawar/p/unknownsoldier.htm 
http://www.vivaboo.com/tomb-of-the-unknown-soldier/

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Ottawa, Canada

Transportation:

Theres was a little trouble finding a flight departing directly from
Carcassonne, France so we had to take a 7 hour train ride to the
Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. For 6 people this cost us about 714
Euros which is $960.20. I booked our train ticket through
http://www.raileurope.co.uk. This was kind of nice to see more of the
country of France while we were on our train ride and it looked unbelievable. However, it was
pretty exhausting at the same time. Then from Paris we took an 11
hour plane ride to Ottawa, Canada connecting through Montreal on
flight AF344 Air France. This was quite expensive costing $3,834 per
person, $23,006.00 total. I also went ahead and booked our plane home
to Raleigh from Ottawa on Delta flight 3916 connecting through Detroit
and New York. This plane trip cost $376.77 per person and totaling
out to $2,260.62.

Ottawa, Canada

Matt Whitlow
Natural Site

We took a day trip to the majestic Gatineau Park which is just minutes from downtown Ottawa. There are many reasons why this park is really cool, first because they focus their efforts on conservation and preservation. The second reason is that it is not too far from town and there are many great natural views from the peaks. The best view was from Champlain Lookout, check out the picture below!!

We rented mountain bikes and helmets to get us to the park during our visit. It was about a 20 minute ride from downtown and we stayed there all day riding many of their mountain bike trails. The cost for the bikes was $50 per day, so a total cost of $300.00. The weather was relatively cold, but bearable with moderate exercise. We had a high of only 45 degrees that day but it was mostly sunny!

Neat park with many peaks and lakes!

http://www.rentabike.ca/rentabike/en/files/rentals.php#tandem

Cost: $50/Person. $300.00 Total


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Carcassonne, France

Posted By Matt
Total Spend: $7,361.00

Balance Remaining: $36,019.68

Yates-

Accommodations:

For our accommodations this week in Carcassonne, France I figured we could stay at Hotel Balladins. Balladins Carcassonne is located 4 miles from Carcassonne Airport and just 2.5 miles from the medieval part of town, which made it easy to gain access to. The hotel offers us air-conditioned rooms equipped with a TV with satellite channels. The rooms at the Balladins are decorated in a simple, modern style. Each room has a private bathroom with a shower, which was nice. A desk is provided and Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. The Wi-Fi is what we all liked because we could sent emails and talk with family from back home. The hotel for 7 nights is 868 Euro which is 1,167.90 dollars. The hotel offers us breakfast so we can eat there. Carcassonne is a very expensive city so the restaurants are expensive in price but they are very worth eating at. All restaurants are close by so we could walk or take a taxi.

Restaurants:

First night: Restaurant L ‘Ecurie. 6 people is $282.60. (210 Euros). We chose the 35 euro menu.

Second night: Le Sixieme Sens. 6 people is $177.62. (132 Euros). We chose the 22 Euro menu.

Third night: Restaurant Le Parc Franck Putelat. 6 people is $250.10. (186 Euros) We chose the 31 euro menu.

Fourth night: Restaurant La Marquière. 6 people is $243.15. (180 Euros) We chose from the 30 euro menu.

Fifth night: Restaurant Le pott'age. 6 people is $113.44. (84 Euros) We chose from the 14 euro menu.

Sixth night: Restaurant Le Magnac. 6 people is $121.48. (90 Euros) We chose from the 15 Euro menu.

Seventh night: Everyone was on their own for this night. We all went out and found a place where we want to go before we leave.

Total for everything is $2,356.29

Matt –

Build Monument:

During our trip into the fortified ancient city of Carcassonne, we made a stop at the main fountain within the fortress. This statue had a gigantic portrayal of Neptune on the top. Neptune was the Greek God of water and the sea. This statue had many streams of water coming out of it and flowed through channels through the streets in town. The water is recycled after coming out of the fountain. This fountain was huge. Check out the picture attached. Originally erected in 1673, the fountain and the rest of Place Carnot underwent extensive renovations in 1993, creating a great open-air market place with many vendors selling fruits, vegetables, and many other local goods.

A couple of the features on this built monument is that there is the town’s coat of arms sculpted on the north side, the arms of France on the south side, and an inscription on the east side reads: “Ut fugit unda fluens, fugiunt sic ludicra caecae munera fortunae, nec manet usque favens” (Just as this water flows past, so the precious gifts of blind fortune fade away) I thought this was a great monument and I was fascinated that something that was created so long ago could still be the centerpiece of a lively town square.

Ryan Metts –

Natural Site:

This week for the natural site portion of our trip to Carcassonne,
France I decided that we could go and visit a bird and wolf park. I
choose this because it was something different than the usual castles
that the city has to offer. The name of the bird and wolf park is
'LA CITÉ DES OISEAUX ET LES LOUPS DE CARCASSONNE' BIRD AND WOLF PARK.
This translated into English means "city of wolves and birds of
Carcassonne." At the beginning of the show we are taken to the
heights of the Colline de Pech Mary, home of the Cité des Oiseaux. I
immediately noticed the beautiful surrounding that we have been placed
in and before our group knew it we could see some crazy acrobatics
from Griffon vultures, white storks, eagles from America, marabou from
Africa and kookaburra from Australia. While they were doing these
flips and spins their highly trained bird trainers were telling us
everything about them. It was great to hear and see something that we
never have before. I soon learned that the owners in 2006 decided to
let wolves into the park as well. We were a bit nervous at first but
then noticed that they were trained as well and surprisingly, very
people friendly. At the end of the show I think our group was very
impressed and quite happy with the show. The show cost us 8.50 Euros
per person which totals out to be 69.90 US Dollars. We also needed to
take a taxi from our hotel which cost us around 10 Euros. This is
about 15 US Dollars so the total for our excursion costs $84.90. I
received my information from
http://www.easyvoyage.co.uk/france/-la-cite-des-oiseaux-et-les-loups-de-carcassonne-bird-and-wolf-park-4924.
I have also attached a picture of only a few of the birds that we got
to see.



Naz –

Recreation/Sport Activity

The trip to Carcassonne, France was unbelievable!. It was by far one of the best times I’ve had on our trips so far this year. I especially enjoyed our recreational/sport activity. Because the city of Carcassone is a city based almost completely on tourism, it was hard to find a recreation and sport attraction, but we finally figured it out and had an awesome time! The place we went to was known as Lac de la Cavayere, also known as Raymond Chesa Leisure Park. This park is located about 1.5 or 2 miles away from the main center of the medieval city of Carcassone, so we decided that it would be fun to have a nice little bike ride to the place. Price of rentals for the bike were 15 euros a day per person, which equals out to be around $21 dollars a day. The total for the bike rentals for the day is $126. When we got to the park, there were so many options we didn't know where to begin. We decided to start with the hike around their nature trail, this took us around an hour but we got to see many beautiful sights. Other then the walk around the lake, there were many other activities for us to partake in including water sports, fishing, and much more. Swimming is allowed at this park, and it's almost exactly like a beach! My favorite part was when the six of us tried to challenge some locals in a game of water polo and we all got killed! I also enjoyed the little picnic we had, because when we brought food with us we didn't have to pay any money for food. Overall, I enjoyed the trip to Lac de la Cavayere very much, and because there is no entrance fee the only thing we had to pay for was the bike rentals for the day, which ended up being right around $126.

http://www.carcassonne-tourisme.com/Carcassonne_EN.nsf/vueTitre/docVisiterDetendre1Old?OpenDocument

http://www.creme-de-languedoc.com/Languedoc/activities/bike-hire-rentals.php

Erin: Cultural/Historic Site

The City of Carcassonne is filled with rich history and preserved culture, but for this leg of the trip we dicided to visit the Castle of Carcasssonne. This Castle is located in the center of the city, and is a massive reminder of the past. Knowing little about castles we opted to go for a 45 minute guided tour around the castle. We started out with this tour and learned quite a bit about the history of the city, and that it was strategically located to fend off their enemies, and it even has a Drawbridge! The tour guide explained that the French and others that conquered the city used it as a defence mechanism mainly against the spaniards. The tour guide explained which parts of the castle were modified and changed by each group that captured the castle. After the tour we spent a few hours wandering around the castle on our own and taking quite a bit of pictures! It was a really unique expereince, and a lot of fun to actually be able to say that we were in a Castle! To get to and from the castle we took a taxi that cost us 140 Euros Round Trip.

http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/architecture/carcassonne.htm

http://carcassonne.monuments-nationaux.fr/en/

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g187151-d660370-Reviews-Castle_of_Carcassonne-Carcassonne_Languedoc_Roussillon.html

Castle Cost:

8.5 Euro/Person

$11.6551/Person

51 Euros/6 people

$69.934/People

Taxi:

140 Euros

$192.198

Total Cost Trip:

191 Euros

$262.26

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Josh –

Transportation:

So there were no flights from Pisa to Carcassonne, so we had to fly into Toulouse airport just over an hour away. So we took flight LH317 from Pisa to Munich, and then Munich to Toulouse. Our flight leaves at 10:40 am, arrive at 12:20 in Munich, then we have a 40 minute layover. We leave at 1 and arrive in France at 2:50. The total flight is 4 hours and 10 minutes. The total for flight for the 6 of us is $4195.74 in USD, and 3,116.58 euro. We have to rent a car to get to Carcassonne, so we rent a small van Europcar, to book the car is 249,58 in euro and $335.81 in USD. Even though we had to drive an hour to the hotel, we took this time to really enjoy the beautiful scenery of France! It was absolutely amazing to see the rolling hills and pass by some wine vineyards! This may have have been my favorite part of the trip!

Total USD: $4531.55

Total euro: 3,366.16