Today was the last item on our Sisi Ticket, a visit to Schonbrunn Palace. History Moment: Schonbrunn Palace was a former imperial summer residence located in Vienna, Austria. (Larry thinks that he might also need a summer residence a few miles from home. Debbie thinks not ) Debbie tried to channel Joyce and get there early but didn’t quite make it as early as Joyce would have suggested. They arrived at the same time as the tour buses so fought their way through the crowds. Lots of pictures were taken from the outside but none were allowed from the inside. Disappointingly, some of the tour was the exact same as the Hofburg museum with the same rooms and audio. Sisi was once again a focus of much of the tour. (Debbie is not sure what that says about the German perception of tourists. Did they think that tourists don’t listen? Their cameras had been taken away so they are probably listening even more intently. Debbie thinks that she could help make the tour and gift shop be better. The museum needs to hire her. She could pass a Sisi test.)
After having been Sisified, the group felt a bit royal so had a late morning apple strudel with coffee. You decide who made the better choice by the pictures. There was the whipped cream contingent and then the vanilla cream contingent. Feel free to vote on your choice. To work off the dessert, they went for a walk in the Schronbrunn park. They strolled all about until they saw Gloriette and decided the view was worth the climb but were too cheap to pay to enter.
All this touring and it was not even noon. So, off they went to the Parliament building for a free tour or so they thought. Shockingly, the Parliament building was surrounded by cranes. Ever in denial, Debbie pushed on telling the group that she was sure there was a tour. (Wrong, Debbie, wrong). The information office said that the building was closed for 3 years for construction BUT tomorrow was the first tour at the temporary location, the Hofburg. The Hofburg? (where else right? Debbie hopes that Sisi will not be there. Debbie also feels that the website should be updated and hopes other tour guides are not having this issue.).
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They continued on to take a tour of inside St. Stephen’s and the crypt. (Remember it was closed before. Debbie, are we seeing a pattern here?) The group felt a little cheated by the crypt tour. It was in German and English. The German description was first and would involve waving of hands with a long description. The English translation was “A lot of people were buried here.” At the very end of the crypt tours, tickets were purchased (basically to get out). Unfortunately, Larry was separated from Debbie and now resides in the St. Stephen’s crypt. (Just joking but Larry said his hands did start to sweat and was glad that Debbie had pre-paid for him.)
Vanilla cream!
Correct answer. You are the only one to reply so vanilla creme wins! I am losing my audience.
Whipped has waaaay better presentation. The vanilla cream looks like soup
Hmmm – we are tied 1 to 1 for audience participation but you are incorrect.
This certain participant can’t seem to keep up with this blog… and has only been reading it in her email. Just noticed there are comments happening! Don’t ever let me say you should have updated your blog more during this trip….
I feel my reader’s interest falling off.
But Debbie’s pictures were included at the castle. Did you not show her Princess DeeDee?