2017-09-19 Castles Galore

It is often difficult to get a ticket to the Schloss Neuschwanstein, another Ludwig castle.   This is the castle that Sleeping Beauty’s castle is based on.   To be certain that the group had tickets, Joyce had made reservations for the 19th.  Unfortunately, it was raining and cold.   There is also another castle at the same location, Schloss Hohenschwangau.

History Moment:  Schloss Hohenschwangau  is a 19th-century palace in southern Germany. It was the childhood residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and was built by his father, King Maximilian II of Bavaria. (Debbie thinks that you could call this a Ludwig castle. ).  The group huffed their way up to the top of the castle and tried to huddle under the overhang from the roof until their tour. (Perhaps Joyce was training her group for this at the gorge.)  Once the tour started, the tour guide told everyone no pictures but that he didn’t really agree with that policy but what can you do?  This seemed to confuse some people that continued to take pictures. .  The tour guide released his anxiety by continually whistling.  It was all very strange.  But what can you do?

Next on the tour was Schloss Neuschwanstein.  The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as a homage to Richard Wagner.  Yep, Ludwig was a little odd.  He really like Richard Wagner and created rooms based on his operas.  He was a major sponsor of Richard Wagner.  Ludwig also flipped his days and nights.  The staff had to work nights and had couches for naps during the night.   If completed, the castle would have had 200 rooms.  Only 15 were completed before he died.  You could see this castle from his childhood home.  This is sort of like building a bigger and better house right outside your parent’s house.

After the tour, the group hiked to a bridge for better pictures.  (Debbie blames Erika for this hike.  Erika showed pictures to Joyce the day before.  Debbie believes that the hike was straight up but will concede that it was a good photo opportunity.)

Let’s talk about some suggestions for people visiting the castle that might be helpful.

  • Why the heck would you wear high heels to climb those hills?  Flats, people think about flats.
  • Don’t tilt your umbrella when passing someone.  You could dump water on them and they won’t like it.  You will get a stink eye and it will be your own fault.
  • Don’t try to scramble up a hill off the path.  We don’t want to stop you from sliding down the hill.
  • Don’t open your umbrella on a bridge or people might try to throw it off.
  • Don’t touch things on the tour and knock on the wood furniture like you are going to purchase it.  We know if you could afford to buy it that you wouldn’t be on the tour with us.
  • Don’t ever try to cut in the toilet line.
  • Take some change for the toilet.  (We think they are trying to raise money to finish the castle).

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3 thoughts on “2017-09-19 Castles Galore”

  1. Loved this post. So funny, I was lol-big at the gym gym from your picture captions.
    So dad didn’t take pictures with the whistling tour guide?

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