The Aptly Named Great Wall of China

A couple days ago, I was lucky enough to visit the Great Wall of China.  Needless to say, I was eager to see it.  The prospect of visiting this World Wonder weighed in to my decision to accept this contract.

The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China

I was part of a large crew tour, so it took awhile to get everyone off the ship and onto buses.  We had approximately a two and a half hour drive from the port in Tianjin to the Great Wall.  I slept for most of the drive, and played Spider Solitaire and took in the sights for the rest.  Driving through China was fascinating.  The landscape quickly alternated between developed towns and wide-open spaces.  Some of the areas we drove through, including our port city, actually used to be water.

Carting to the top

Carting to the top

By the time we reached our destination, we only had about an hour and a half before we needed to head back to the ship.  I was one of many crewmembers that opted to take a golf cart to the top of the wall rather than hike up from the bottom.  The hike takes around two hours, so there was no way to make it all the way up.  I’d love to go back some day and climb!

View from a turret

View from a turret

Even though I rode up the mountain, I worked up a sweat walking up and down the stairs that cover much of the wall.  I wanted to see as many sections as possible, so I moved quickly!  It was interesting to see the range of the age and type of stones used throughout.

Gorgeous views!

Gorgeous views!

The views were absolutely incredible.  The wall weaves like a giant snake, and from any point you can see beautiful mountains and trees.  I was actually surprised by how narrow the wall is.  It is about the width of a single lane road.  The length, however, is astounding.

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Before riding back down to the bus, I wandered through a little market.  I attempted to bargain with an old woman for a pack of postcards, but ended up paying her asking price.  Some friends of mine were more successful negotiators.  Apparently I need to work on my bargaining skills.

Dancing, as usual

Dancing, as usual

I slept through much of the bus ride back, then had a busy evening on the ship.  I learned how to work the spotlights for the ice shows, participated in a passenger drill, and performed a short number in a Welcome Aboard show.  It was an exciting, exhausting day!

Strike a pose

Strike a pose

If you ever want to read an amusing, non-fiction book about China, pick up a copy of Lost in Planet China by J. Maarten Troost.  It’s about a spontaneous tour of this giant country.  The author is moderately crazy, occasionally clueless, but very entertaining.

Next post, Taiwan!

Set the Stage

Since we signed on, we’ve been in “install”, meaning we are installing the productions in the theater.  Transferring the shows we learned in Florida to the stage is quite a process!  Due to long tech rehearsals, performances, and trainings, we’ve been unable to exit the ship for over two weeks.  Today our rehearsal director is signing off, officially marking the end of our install period.  Trainings and rehearsals will continue, though with less intensity.

La Scala Theater on the Voyager of the Seas.  My home theater!

La Scala Theater on the Voyager of the Seas. My home theater!

The evening of the 19th we opened our second show, “Music in Pictures”.  In terms of stamina, this show is much easier for me!  I was less nervous than I was for the opening of the Broadway show, so I was able to really enjoy my time on the stage.

The "talls" and our leading lady

The “talls” and our leading lady

After the second show of the night, we celebrated the opening with a champagne toast and snacks.  It was nice to be able to chat more with the band and production team.  It turns out my Production Manager sometimes works with Texas Ballet Theater!  We have a number of mutual friends/acquaintances in Fort Worth.  What a small world!

Champagne toast

Champagne toast

The following morning, we had to set the Welcome and Farewell numbers on the stage.  Waking up was rather challenging, so I appreciated that the rehearsal wasn’t too long.  In the afternoon, I completed my Safety Training.  I learned how to properly jump into the water in case of an emergency, how to climb into a life raft from the water, and how to flip a life raft.  After that, I was finally able to get off the ship!

Private tour of the bridge

Private tour of the bridge

Check back tomorrow for tales of my escapades in Incheon!

Happy thoughts!

Happy thoughts!

Aloha!

The past few days have been a bit of a blur!  Since finishing the Movies show on Tuesday, our schedule has been filled with review times and full runs of both productions.  We also spent some time cleaning up the Welcome and Farewell numbers that we learned the very first day of rehearsals.  My brain has been working hard, and my body has been working even harder!

Each day has had a special sprinkle of excitement, so I haven’t completely lost my mind.  Wednesday evening, my cast had a luau at the apartments to celebrate a cast member’s birthday.  It was awesome!  She decorated the apartment, and we played “pin the flower on the hula dancer”, hula hooped, and ate… a lot.  It was so nice to hang out with the full cast.  It really is an amazing group of people!

Love my cast!

Love my cast!

Thursday we ran the first half of the Movies show in the morning, and after notes and cleaning time, ran the entire show again in the afternoon.  When we were done, we got to watch one of the other casts perform for their office run.  They did another Broadway themed production.  It was fun to cheer them on before they embark on their trip to the Caribbean!

Friday was a very long day!  We had our “unofficial run” in the morning, during which we performed our Broadway show with lights and mics for members of the staff.  It was a little unnerving to have an audience, especially for my Cell Block Tango monologue, but it went pretty well!   We won’t run that show again until we are on the ship!  In the afternoon, we ran the Movies show.  It was our first run with lights, and just the second full run of the show!

Surprise guests before the afternoon run

Surprise guests before the afternoon run

At rehearsal on Saturday, we are running the Movies show twice through, and spending time working out any kinks.  We have a day off on Sunday, and our last day in the studio (and our office run) will be Monday!  I can’t believe how quickly this rehearsal period has gone by!  I’m looking forward to all that is in store for us!

For your listening pleasure today, I’m going back to the 80s.  Fun fact: this was randomly my high school class song.