Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Show Buzz #6 and #1

 D34!

Leaving the sun and warm weather and headed back to the snow and cold.  Not exactly something that we wanted to do especially since we almost didn’t even ALL make the flight. 


It’s not exactly every travel day that you are told that not everyone is going to be getting on the plane and there isn’t another flight out until the next day.  Thoughts like “Are we going to miss the show?” or “Does that mean we have a day off?” started buzzing around the waiting area.  Then, just as soon as we were ready to face that facts that something strange was about to happen, we were reassured that we would all make the flight. 


Later we find out that maybe we all made the flight, but the same could not be said for most of our luggage.  Talk about a shock, walking outside and needing a winter jacket after the last time being outside in shorts and tank tops.  It definitely wasn’t a pleasant feeling.


However, with all of this behind us, we did have a few things going for us and that was, Minneapolis, Minnesota is home to the Mall of America so that gave us all something to look forward to and plenty of shopping to do for warm clothes so we could make due until the luggage arrived.    

And if shopping wasn’t enough, the indoor theme park, Lego World, or the miniature golf course, as well as the movie theater were also options at the mall; Furious 7 was a big hit for most.

Back to business though, it was time to make preparations for Judy Thomas.  It was that time of year again for contract talks…


And with a big sigh of relief, it was time to keep on going and we were back to south!  Warm weather and sunshine here we come!  Or at least we thought so… However, the weather was not on our side.  The thunderstorms came harder and harder each day.  It was to the point that the rumbles of thunder were even in sync with the show track as well as the entrances and exits of numbers and the pyrotechnics of the show. 


It was wet outside and inside.  We just could not get dry.  If it wasn’t raining outside, we were ringing out our costumes inside because the tank ice was literally melting in the heat and humidity of Houston, Texas. 

At least we were able to see some familiar faces during all of this.  Lisa Scuffell was in for a few days and she took over the role of Performance Director for a few days which brought us all back to the rehearsal days in Ellenton seeing her and Tashi Kuchiki as well as Cindy Stewart. 


Before we knew it though, we were on the road again and loading into Hildago, Texas.  The crew got the brunt of it going from load-out straight to the building and right into load-in so we would be able to open the show on time. 

And if that was not enough, they did all of this in crazy heat.  The temperatures were in the mid-90s every day and it felt like 100% humidity as well even when we had a 9 AM show!  That didn’t stop the fun though; it was time for a company BBQ!


Boosting some spirits we were onto New Orleans, Louisiana; a dream vacation spot to many and most of us couldn’t get there soon enough.  Being split up on two different flights, we all wanted the early flight, but some of us were not so lucky.  Making due though, we enjoyed the new city to its fullest.  The weather was beautiful, the hotel was like one you would see in Las Vegas, and there was so much to do!  Whether it was going to Bourbon Street, the French Quarter, the Garden District, or the University of New Orleans campus everyone was bound to find something to do.  The grass was green and everyone couldn’t get enough of it.  It meant open space where we weren’t literally on top of each like we were on the ice.  I have never been on ice that small…five headers!!


After that, we could not wait to get to bigger ice.  Some never thought we would say that, but it happens.   We took all the time we could to enjoy our few days off and sprawl out.  While some stayed in NOLA a few days longer, most of us enjoyed the short bus ride to Baton Rouge.

Coming from a place like NOLA, Baton Rouge was very low key.   Yes, there was a nice mall and movie theater that were easy to get to and a real gym that was in walking distance from the hotel, it just wasn’t the same atmosphere.  That was ok though, we all needed a break and a chance to slow down. 


So sights like the LSU (Louisiana State University campus) as well as the River walk along the Mississippi River and the USS KIDD were nice relaxing strolls that many took.


Then it was back to fame and bright lights, but not for us.  We were enjoying soaking up the sun, enjoying Clearwater beach and hoping for a week off, while the Tampa Bay Lightning were in the spotlight. 

We ended up having shows as schedule that week, but I must admit, it was pretty cool performing on Stanley Cup Playoff ice during the show.   All the decals and hashmarks were still on the ice, so it was more like ice that most of us grew up skating on as kids.  Topping it all off, the boys entered in a soccer tournament since its’ their thing to do this year for warm-up and we performed our 400th show!! 


Needing a break from all the hype and excitement we headed to Birmingham, Alabama and for the first time this year, the seats in the stands were not completely full.  It was something new to us.  It was definitely an adjustment, but we kept pushing on and there were days off in the future!


Three days off and we were headed to the beach on a mini vacation while we were in Florence, South Carolina.  With ocean views from the hotel room and balcony along with the resort style living and our freedom along with go-carting, and the sea breeze, anyone could see why it was so hard to leave and go back to reality.  However, Florence, South Carolina was quite nice at least in the area we were in which made it quite nice since it was In-Show week!


And then there were more big things that we were gearing up for in Huntsville, Alabama like Viola Jackson’s annual Fashion Show and the final BBQ of the year!!

It is hard to believe that we are finally almost done. 


Greenville…the last city!   It was time for closing night party and boys and girls night parties and go-carting and bowling and then it was done!  443 shows done!

WE DID IT!




Places of Interest:

Minneapolis, Minnesota – Mall of America, Rock Bottom Brewery, Sky Walk

Houston – Buyou Trail, Hermann Park, lots of museums, Fiesta Grocery store – food from all over the country, Sonic, Five Guys, Panda Express, Olive Garden

Hidalgo – Mall, the Beach, BBQ, shopping in close distance from the hotel, 9:00 AM show (routine for this city) 

New Orleans – Bourbon Street, French Quarter, Café Du Monde, University of New Orleans, Mississippi River, Garden District, Open Air Market, ghost tours, Lake Ponchitrain

Baton Rouge - City Park, LSU (Louisiana State University), Spectrum (gym), Mississippi River, USS Kidd, River walk

Tampa – Tampa River Walk, Clearwater Beach, the mall, Frenchy’s, Crabby’s, St. Pete, Sarasota

Birmingham – The Summit, the Art Museum, the Tutwiler

Florence – Myrtle Beach, Charlsetown, Longhorn’s Steakhouse, Chili’s, Red Lobster, Mall

Huntsville – Steak ‘N Shake, Powerhouse Gym, Chiptole, there are lots of restaurants along the same road as well as a Target, Walmart Super Center, Texas Roadhouse, Taco Bell


Greenville – Closing Night at The Loft, Girls Night at the Copper River Grill, Guys Night go-carting and arcade, the mall, downtown Greensboro, Last City!!




THREE WEEKS OFF!! 


Well that was a nice little break that we all needed at home.  It was a short one, only three weeks, but definitely appreciated. 

Now we were headed back to where it all began only this year most of us already knew the show, our show track, and basically everyone that was going to be on the show.  We also knew the hangout spots like Gecko’s and Freddy’s Frozen Custard, the grocery stores and the beaches along with the hotel staff and their chocolate chip cookies. 


Some things never changed.  It was as if we never left.  Both the grills and picnic table were still in the same spot that we left them last year.  It’s amazing the memories that came pouring back stepping out of the vans upon arrival. 

Just like last year we were also sporting our numerous mini vans that we used to get back and forth to the rehearsal facility.  The typical daily thunderstorm was to be expected along with the Florida heat that just seemed to be even warmer inside the facility.  However, this year, the ice was smooth and dry!  There weren’t inches of water lying on the top.  It felt like real house ice, instead of man-made tank ice. 


But all the reminiscing was short lived because before we knew it, we were off to Mexico and the first stop was Mexico City!

Topping off at 7,000 feet above sea level, we were performing in our Opening City. 


So, if being in Mexico alone didn’t test your immune system, the elevation definitely would put your body to a test.  That along with the long, bumpy van rides to and from the arena each day where you prayed for your life hoping to make it home alive.  Not really sure how there weren’t more accidents because there were no lines on the roads, no stop signs at intersections, speed bumps in the middle of busy roads, and people just drove not really looking at what was coming in either direction.  Not to mention that every week for three weeks there was some sort of protest that also backed up the traffic. 


Some how though we managed to get around and even found some time to do a little sight seeing.  Some were able to the see the castle that was near by as well as going to the floating market and there was still more to see outside of the little shops and places to eat that were conveniently located close to the hotel.


A total of 53 of us were able to take a group trip to the Teotihuacan (Pyramids) with a huge thank you to MARIO CASTRO for arranging the whole trip.  The itinerary went as follows:
Zona Arqueologica – pyramids site
la plaza de la Piramide del Sol (Pyramid of the Sun)
la plaza de la Piramide de la Luna (Pyramid of the Moon)

Cueve de la Region – cave

Tepantila District

Taller Artesanias – art craft

Fabrica de licor – liquor factory

Lunch at the Gran Teocalli

It may have been a long day with lots of walking, but we were grateful that we had a tour guide to show us through the whole site.  Some of the steps that went up the side of the pyramid were at a 90-degree angle and other steps as large as you could take literally using hands to help you up. 


Then, there were the caves and they gave you chilling feeling just like the street of the dead.  We took part in a sacrifice ceremony and learned the rain dance; who would have ever thought. 

We were all very tired at the end of the day but so thankful that we are able to see such places as we travel for work.

Rounding out the week and excitement it was time for our first company BBQ to start the tour off.   


Closing Mexico City on a high note, we ventured to Guadalajara, Mexico. 

Slowly coming back down closer to sea level we dropped to 5,200 feet in elevation and also lowered the pollution levels so we were all able to breath a little easier in the second largest city in Mexico.


We were all looking forward to a few days off and the crew was even able to spare a few brief moments as well, which was well deserved heading into performing in a tiny theater.  That meant that there was a lot of work adding onto the stage that the tank ice would be laid on and even at that the ice was only seven headers long by five headers wide.  This is the first time that our show has been condensed to such a small area both building size as well as ice size.  However, we made it work and took full advantage of our down time. 


Whether we were hanging out by the pool, going to the casino, or shopping at the mall right across the street along with Chili’s there were always things to do.  Especially since the Cirque Du Soleil show Corteo was performing just up the road and staying at the same hotel that we were in. 

It was definitely a nice change of pace boding with another show business group of people while we were on the road. 


And then it was back to real life again and we were headed to Monterrey for our last stop in Mexico.

Making the most of it and soaking in all the sun that we could, the rooftop pool was the place to be on the day off and then it just kept getting better as the week went.  From a real Mexican BBQ to breaking piñata’s to Carl’s Jr and Chili’s to the river walk to a hike up the mountain, those were the places to be. 


It was the last week on this portion of the tour before we all headed home for a week in preparation of the West Coast. 

As we say goodbye to those that just joined us for Mexico, we know we will see you again somewhere along the line and to those that are leaving us for good; you will always be welcome back with your D34 family.  :)   



Places to see:
Ellenton – Freddy’s (Frozen Custard and Burgers), Gecko’s, numerous beaches around the area if you have a chance to go while you are there

Mexico City -  Karisma Cantina, Superama, Xochimilko (Spelling- floating market), the Pyramids (Teotihuacan), Zona Arqueologica – pyramids site = la plaza de la Piramide del Sol (Pyramid of the Sun), la plaza de la Piramide de la Luna (Pyramid of the Moon), Cueve de la Region – cave, Tepantila District, Taller Artesanias – art craft, Fabrica de licor – liquor factory, Lunch at the Gran Teocalli, BBQ!

Guadalajara -  Cirque Du Soleil – Corteo, Casino, Shopping Mall across the street, Chili’s

Monterrey – Chili’s, Carl’s Jr, hiking, river walk (Santa Lucia)



Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Last Stop in Mexico

Monterrey, Mexico

While this is the last stop in Mexico for all of us as a group, it is also the last stop on the road for a few.  It has been a great journey and an amazing experience getting to work with all the new faces and the break-workers that feel as if they are part of our cast.  Everyone brings so much to the show with his or her individual personalities that there is never a dull moment.  We will definitely miss you all and you will always have a special place here on D34.


But before we say goodbye, which is always “See you later” or “See you down the road,” we had a few days to enjoy each other’s company. 

While the flights were split and one took off early in the morning and the other late at night we all had different agendas on travel day. 


For those of us on the later flight it was nothing but a pool day before we traveled and once we arrived our day off was spent doing the same.  It was nice to finally get out and soak up the sun on the rooftop pools.  And of course, every one was trying their new tricks we learned from Cirque Du Soleil right before we left Guadalajara.  That and of course, the football went over the railing once again falling to the ground, but this time it was only five stories instead of 12. 


Coming back down to ground level, other popular attractions were of course Chili’s and Carl’s Jr.  So much yummy food!  We were all indulging just a little. 


But even better, we were able to experience a real Mexican BBQ and piñata breaking!

It has been such an amazing experience here in Mexico and I am thankful for this opportunity, but it is time to get back to the states and HOME!


See you in about a week back on the road again, but until then, enjoying time at home in the middle of nowhere :)






Sunday, August 9, 2015

We Can Breathe!

Guadalajara, Mexico

It may only be a decrease in about 2,000 feet, give or take some, but it is still enough to make a big difference; that along with the fact that the air is so much cleaner here even though it is still the second largest city in Mexico.  Also, driving is still crazy with motorcyclists zipping in between and people trying to sell you things while you are stopped at a light if your window is down, but here, the traffic actually moves and you are not always at a standstill.  


And we have light, another plus for the week!  Yes, our make-up rooms are the typical show-girl-style with lights that line the mirrors in the center of the room and we have a skylight!  So even though things are tight and cramped in every area including the ice, we have light!


Did I mention that the ice is really tiny?! We are actually performing in a theater this week and the stage had to be built onto just for our show to be able to lay the tank ice down.  We are only on seven headers long and five headers wide.  I know some shows have performed on smaller, but this is the first time that D34 has been shrunk to this size. 


It is a totally different experience having the audience basically all downstage instead of also along stage left and right as well all the back to the panels. 

It has been an interesting week, but some things have kept us going. 


We all had a few days off which is always well appreciated and believe it or not, Cirque Du Soleil – Corteo is also in town staying at the very same hotel that we are. 


It’s crazy how we may be different performing groups, but we are all just the same.  Athletes involved in the show business traveling around for a living that appreciate some of the same things.  So, it was very nice getting to watch their show with a special backstage tour and just getting to know a similar group of people that do something like what we do.  Their group even came to see one of our shows as well!


It’s one thing if we are able to link up and see another Disney On Ice performance, but to be able to do so with another show like Cirque is completely different and a nice surprise.  They were always keeping us on toes with things to do and places to go aside from the typical shopping mall across the street and casino down the road. 

Overall, Guadalajara has proved to be a breath of fresh air in more ways than one for many.

One more week in Mexico and then it’s time to head home for a week off.


Let’s finish strong as we head to Monterey, Mexico!




Sunday, August 2, 2015

MEXICO!

Mexico City

Travel Day on a Friday?  Now that is something that we don’t hear everyday, let alone having a Saturday off on tour.  Thank goodness we all made it safely to our international destination.  I will have to admit that I am a little apprehensive about this trip because it is the first time that I will be outside the United States for more than just a week in a completely different culture and not being fluent in the language.  


Right about now, I am really wishing that I would have stuck with studying more Spanish in high school and college.  Maybe I will be able to pick up on a few more things since we are going to be abroad for a total of five weeks.   One can only hope.


It’s still hard to believe that I am really here.  I mean I know that I have been doing this job for three years now, but I still can’t even believe it. 

So, here goes nothing…bring on Mexico City!

As soon as we landed, we hit the ground running.  There was a little time for some sight seeing when we got in and visiting the typical places that everyone raves about along with finding a few of our own before it was time to get down to business. 


Performing 7,000 feet above sea level really takes it toll.  I really think that everyone who moves to Colorado Springs for training should consider training in Mexico City; it definitely has a few thousand feet on the mile high city. 

I mean finishing just the Pre-Show and Opening numbers of the show, I felt as if I just completed a cross-country or long distance race on the track. 


So, like anyone could imagine we were all looking forward to our day off.  While many chose to do something productive and see the city, there was some of us that a chose a different route that entailed sleeping in and watching as many movies as we could.  Either way that we chose, everyone enjoyed their day off before starting week two.


Even though it may have been the start to a new week, more and more people were out with the Mexico illness.  Between that and the elevation, everyone was feeling the effects of it along with the long and bumpy van rides to the arena.  It was a free roller coaster ride everyday both ways haha. 


I mean after all most of the roads don’t even have lines on them let alone stop signs at intersections and even though there are speed bumps in the middle of the road at random points along the trip it just isn’t the same as a stop sign.  It’s a wonder how there aren’t more accidents all things considered and the fact that everyone literally drives on top of the person in front of them.  What is even scarier is getting to an intersection that goes in about 10 different directions without any lines showing what way the lanes go.  Sometimes you just have to hold your breath and hope for the best.  That is, if there isn’t a protest going on. 


So far, after two weeks of being here there has been a protest each week.  Apparently, it’s very common for any reason to be a protest in Mexico. 

Anyhow, on a calmer note, it was time for our day off again and we were all headed to the Teotihuacan (Pyramids) for a little tourist sightseeing experience.  The itinerary went as follows:


Zona Arqueologica – pyramids site
la plaza de la Piramide del Sol (Pyramid of the Sun)
la plaza de la Piramide de la Luna (Pyramid of the Moon)

Cueve de la Region – cave

Tepantila District

Taller Artesanias – art craft

Fabrica de licor – liquor factory

Lunch at the Gran Teocalli


It was an absolutely amazing day with a great group of people.  Yes, it was hot, the sun was shining, and there was a lot of walking on top of basically rock climbing up the pyramids.  Some of the steps were literally at a 90-degree angle where you had to use ropes to scale the side, but it was such a great experience.  And being able to go through the entire site with a tour guide really helped enhance the information and the feeling that you got walking through even the caves and street of the dead.  We even took part in a sacrifice ceremony and did the rain dance.  It’s crazy how much you can learn about a culture from little trips like this. 


We were all wore out by the end of the day, but it was totally worth it and we are all very grateful to be able to do something like this while we are on the road working.  It’s just another perk of the job. 

But before we knew it, the day was done and it was back to work for the third and final week in Mexico City. 

And just like the two weeks previous, there was yet again another protest.  However, at this point, it has become something of the norm. 


We did have a few highlights though and one of which was our first BBQ of the year!  It was so nice for everyone to get together and have a chance to hangout and enjoy each other’s company and a few days later we were able to see the Blue Moon, that didn’t really look blue, but still.

As we are nearing the end of our time here, we are all looking forward to moving on to a different home for the next week!