D20 Show Buzz May/June
2014
Stephanie
Still in the snow covered north, we headed to our Nations
Capital. Little did we know, we
were in for a surprise that week with more snow than the city could
handle.
It was our first snow day of tour! Two shows and a PR event at the arena were cancelled. All of the schools, businesses, and
even the government called off work that day. The city was almost deserted; no one was even out playing in
the snow.
And this was just the start of even more snow as we headed
north into Ottawa, Canada on the 16-hour bus ride; the longest ride of the tour
and the quickest turn around. We
had a show at 1 pm in D.C. and then drove the rest of that day and into Tuesday
and opened in Ottawa on Wednesday.
Luckily, the next week slowed down and we headed south
slightly after all of the snow and back to where it all began.
We found ourselves in Rockford, Illinois where we started
this show together. We performed
at the same arena and stayed in the same hotel as before. This time however, the arena was not
under construction anymore and we weren’t there for two weeks. The hotel really did not change though. It was still filled with animal heads
and the “Good Luck Hog” in the lobby that spits water. Even though there was no beach or
anything exciting to do around hotel, everyone was looking forward to going
back. After all, it is where we
all started this journey together.
Saying goodbye to Rockford one more time and continuing on
our journey together things were running smoothly and then it happened; travel
days. Our drive from Johnstown,
Pennsylvania to catch our flight out of Baltimore, Maryland turned against our
luck.
We were all up and awake early to make the drive just to
find out that part way there and only an hour away from the airport that our
flight was cancelled. We had no
hotel reservations and the first hotel that we stayed at when we performed in
Baltimore previously this year, only had 30 rooms available and we needed 55!
Anyways, with a few phone calls we were able to find a hotel
that had enough rooms for all of us and that was closer to the airport. We also got breakfast out of it
too!
Thinking it was all behind us, we started out on travel day
two of two from Baltimore for Loveland, Colorado. While the first flight had not a problem at all, the second
flight was not so lucky. Not only
did flight two get delayed in transit, but when they arrived at their final
destination, they came to find that almost all of their luggage was lost! Luckily, it did arrive later that day,
just in time to allow us to adjust to a few days of warm weather and sun! The first we had seen this kind of
weather in a very long time! It is
crazy how fast it changes in Colorado though; one day it is sunny and in the
mid – 60’s and the next, it is snowing and in the 30’s!
So Colorado brought us some new experiences and not just
with the weather. There was also a
change in altitude in each of the three cities that we performed in as
well.
Speaking of changes, the hotel that we stayed at in Denver,
Colorado could not decide if it was a Red Lion or a Radisson. Some of the signs said one name and
another had the other for advertisement.
There were workers on the roof at 7AM on our days off pounding and
hammering while the fire alarm went off at 8AM and then again multiple times a
day. They were putting a new
sprinkler system in so for three days straight the alarms were sounding. Then, there was a water line break and
we lost water for about five hours the one day and only one elevator for each
tower worked, so getting our luggage up and down took us about 30 minutes to an
hour if you were in the back of the line.
Denver also brought us some unique experiences at the arena
with cops patrolling the entrance on horseback and then we even had a family
follow the bus all the way back to the hotel just to say goodbye. Although it was a nice gesture it was
definitely nerve-racking at the same time.
Still climbing in elevation we headed to Colorado Springs,
the highest point that we will perform at and the very city that we presented
in-shows. It was definitely a
strain on the breathing! I now
completely understand why all of the Olympians and World competitors come to
the springs to train.
Speaking of Olympians, we were performing at the World
Arena, where we had numerous famous faces in the building at each show!
Topping off nights like those, nothing made it better than
coming back to the delicious chocolate chip cookies at the Double Tree every
time we walked in the door. The
front desk personnel basically guaranteed that we would all be walking in
looking for those cookies.
Taking a step away from the official training sights of the
Olympians, we took a few moments to enjoy nature and the sights that it offered
on horseback! No one fell off or wandered off the trail so that was a plus and
the views were spectacular!
And then it was time to hit Phoenix, Arizona and everyone
felt as if they were staying in a resort and it was more like a vacation than
another city to perform in. The
sun was shining everyday, the temperature was warm, and there were palm
trees! The bathing suits were out
and the pool was open; it was time to soak up some sun and try not to get sun
burnt!
As our tour is nearing its’ end with only five more weeks
left, we have come a long way since rehearsals. We have had our highs and lows
together and can only hope to make the most of it from here on out as we hit California,
Nevada, Texas, and Georgia!
Wishing everyone the best! Safe travels!
Places we have
been/Places to see if you go:
Washington D.C. –
All of the museums and monuments – George Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, The
White House, Sculpture Park, the Pentagon, Georgetown, Georgetown Cupcakes,
Capital Hill
Ottawa, Ontario Canada
– Skating on the canals, Fox and the Feather, City Hall
Rockford –
Cliffbreakers!! Back in the same hotel and same arena that we were in for
rehearsals
Pittsburgh –
Inclines, Point Park, Market District, South Side, Strip District, History
Museum, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Ballet, The Benedum, The
Pittsburgh Ballet, The Pittsburgh Symphony, Heinz Field, PNC Park, Mount
Washington, Fort Pitt, The Rink at
PPG outside, Schenely Park skating rink outside
Johnstown –
Incline, Central Park of Johnstown, Flood Museum, Arena that Slap Shot was
filmed in, Chocolate Candy Store
Loveland – Warm
weather for the first time in what feels like forever! Outlet shops and the
mall! It was a shopping city
Denver – Downtown
Denver, The 16th Street Mall, the Light Rail, Larimer Square! The
Mile High City!
Colorado Springs –
Welcome to elevation! In-Shows!
Horseback riding through the Garden of Gods, Pikes Peak, World Figure Skating
Museum and Hall of Fame, The Broadmoor Hotel, The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo where you
can feed and pet the giraffes! USA Hockey headquarters, The Ice Hall (an
Official Olympic Training Facility)
Phoenix – Finally
there is a break in the weather and it’s hot, not just warm! The sun is shining
and there is an outdoor pool! Resort-style living this week with the pool and
sun!
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