5/02/2014
Vienna boys' choir
They started off classical and then moved to some whimsical songs including their take on the lollipop/munchkins song (including a dance routine)! It was quite delightful. Their voices are so high! I wonder how long the average boy is able to sing in the group. There are a couple solos and small group performances - these were really fantastic.
My only complaint is that even though the cheapest ticket cost almost $60 they still charged for programs.
Salad!!
I can't believe it - my meal today actually came with a salad, and i don't mean the one piece of lettuce and tomato that comes with the meal, an actual plate of vegetables (so they included potato as a vegetable) and it even had dressing.
Also, cappuccino with whipped cream is delicious.
5/01/2014
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Apfelstrudel and Melange (Cappuccino) |
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Weizenbier, Stelze with knodel - do they do doggie bags in Austria? I can only eat 30% of this food at any one time. |
St. Peter's Church where I went for a free organ concert :
Because we're in Vienna and everyone wants to be Mozart. |
Why Rabbits?
The opera house |
Belvedere Castle:
4/30/2014
Traveling to Austria
I'm on my way to Austria today on Austrian Airlines which is a branch of Luftansa. I appreciate the direct flight I have but I was shocked by the baggage rules. For my economy class ticket, I am allowed one 50lbs/23kg bag as my checked in luggage. I had originally packed a heavier bag but upon discovering the fee (fine) for exceeding the weight limit was $150 each way I promptly repacked. I guess the days of plenty when international flight passengers were afforded 32kg of luggage are over.
Austrian Airlines leaves from terminal 1 of JFK. I have to say this terminal pales in comparison to the JetBlue terminal at JFK. Not only are the food options and shopping options more limited but it's generally less appealing -fewer charging stations, less spacious... In addition, they don't seem to board by sections here. People just get in a huge line before their flight and wait to board. The only groupings are for first class and those traveling with kids. This all seems very backward and unorganized.
Nonetheless, I look forward to landing in Vienna. I'm hoping Austrian efficiency is like German efficiency.