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Don’t Ever Fly Spirit Airlines On Your Birthday! August 18, 2011

Filed under: Travel — Kelocity @ 7:00 am
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Ok, remember last week when I wrote about how I was nervous about flying Spirit Airlines again? Well, let’s just say that my instincts were right. Although I had no problems on my flight TO Chicago, the seats are disgusting, they don’t clean the planes in between flights and it’s just plain gross in there. Also, I think since the prices are “low”, they attract a clientele that you don’t usually see on other carriers. (I know that is judgmental, but seriously, some of those people looked homeless.)

When I was checking in with TSA, the guy made some comment about how their boarding passes actually don’t comply with FAA standards, but they continue to print them that way. The information is hard to read on them and the agents hate them. (Way to piss off your airports, Spirit!)

My flight back to LA had a scheduled three hour layover in Las Vegas. I wasn’t happy about this, but at least I got a good deal on it, so I made the most of it. I get to Las Vegas, have a nice dinner by myself and read a bit of “The Help” in the terminal. They had slot machines there since it was Vegas, but I wasn’t feeling very lucky.

Yep. Not lucky indeed. Right when the flight was supposed to be boarding, they quietly announced that the flight was delayed for TWO hours! Now my 3 hour layover had turned into FIVE hours! I could have driven home to LA in less time than that. Ugh! And right after they made that announcement, their counters looked like this…
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Yep. No staff. No one to ask your questions to or anything. And now I wouldn’t be getting back to LA until 1:45am. I called Irving, we chatted for a bit and then I read more of my book.
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So 12:30a rolls around and they announce that the flight had been cancelled since the crew couldn’t work that many hours. Whhhaaattt??? Didn’t know you know that would have been the case, oh, I don’t know, FIVE HOURS AGO?! The way they announced it was almost like WE were an inconvenience to THEM. Ugh!

So many people at the gate were drunk (they’d been drinking for five hours in the airport bars for crying out loud!) I was already annoyed that I had to listen to them screaming and laughing way louder than anyone should in the middle of the night. I was the first one in line and they gave me a hotel and meal voucher and a ticket on an 8am flight the next day. They said they had nothing any earlier.

I asked if they could put me on another airline so I’d make it to work on time, but they guy laughed and said “oh, no other airline will accept our vouchers”. HAHA Seriously? That alone speaks volumes.

Want a few other reasons why Spirit is the worst? They charge for Carry On bags and water during the flight. (PS… water in the airport was cheaper than the water on board!)

So I called Irving and asked if he could find me any other flights leaving earlier, and Southwest had one leaving at 6am. He booked it for me and I got BACK in line and waited another 40 minutes or so to talk to the agent. When I got up there I said rather loudly I wanted a refund because Southwest was better, cheaper and more convenient. The agreed to give me my money back, but I had to surrender my hotel voucher first. I laughed and told him no. He argued with me for a few minutes but I won. Thank you very much. Jerk.

And since it was past midnight, it is now officially my birthday. Guess I can’t say that I never celebrated my birthday in Vegas, huh?

So the good news is that it is now 1:30am and I have a place to stay for the night.
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But the bad news is that it is 1:30am and I have to get up at 3:30a to make my Southwest Flight.
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And to top it off, I missed the hotel shuttle and had to wait 15 more minutes for it to come back. In the meantime, Mr. Vegas Drunk from the airport terminal decides that now is a good time to strike up a conversation and “get to know each other”. Ew, gross. I tried to ignore him.

When the bus finally came, he SAT NEXT TO ME. ugh! He was wearing a bathing suit and a wife beater and had zero luggage. I’m pretty sure he was so drunk that he lost it somewhere. He was all sweaty and gross and practically sitting on me naming off reasons why we should be get rooms next to each other and eat out of the mini bar.

When we got to the hotel, I told the guy to give me a room as far away from that creep as possible.

After a 1.5 hour “nap” in the hotel, I made it back to the airport and had an uneventful 42 minute flight home. Yep. After all that, the flight was only 42 minutes.

If you’re counting, I think I got 9 total hours of sleep in three nights. Somehow I made it through the workday, but when I got home at 5:15, I had just enough energy to open my birthday presents! But I was asleep by 5:30pm!

I am NEVER flying Spirit Again! When I called today to ask about my refund, they had the gall to ask me if I’d like to apply for their credit card. I thought they were kidding! NEVER EVER EVER.

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In other news, BIRTHDAY PRESENTS!!!!
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I was in love with Irving’s super awesome “girls rule” wrapping paper.
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I got some really fun gifts including the LA Noire Game for the xbox!! It should be arriving this week and I can’t wait!!!
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I’m pretty sure Irving has been waiting for 10 years to be able to buy me a video game. Can’t wait to play it! Thanks, love!

So I’m officially 28 years old now. People keep telling me that 28 is a great year. I’m sure it will be. Looking forward to it!

 

Top of the Sears, I mean Willis, Tower! August 17, 2011

Filed under: Chicago,Family,Sisters,Travel — Kelocity @ 1:24 pm
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Sunday morning, we had plans to go to the top of the Sears Willis Tower. Even though I’d been to Chicago twice before, I’d never been up there! IMG_7186

Laurie explained that the Willis is known as the King, and this crown building is the Queen! They kind of do look like they’d be in love, I suppose.
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We thought we had VIP tickets, but apparently there was still a long line. Oops!
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I had a flight to catch in a few hours, so we convinced the employees to take us up the back freight elevators to bypass the movie and the crowds. Not sure how, but it worked! Up to the top we go!
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My mom is afraid of heights, but she did really well! Good job, mom!
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Looking down at the “Queen”! My, she’s short!
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They also have these glass boxes that jut out of the building that you can stand in. SO cool!
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And no, my mom did NOT go on this. LOL
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Why do both of my sisters pose so well for the camera and then when it’s my turn I do this?! No seriously, Why?!

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I guess that’s my ta-da pose or something.

How amazing is this picture?! So neat! Sisters in the city!
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Shortly after this, we had a fun leisurely lunch just chatting about anything and everything. It was so nice and relaxing. Then it was time for me to go. Sad, I know. There were definitely tears on the “L” platform, but we were all so happy to have a fun weekend together!

 

It’s a shame that such a nice weekend would end with such a horrible airline experience. Stay tuned for that trainwreck of a story!

 

What did I miss in Chicago? Have you been there? I’m making a list for next time!
I’ve been to Navy Pier already. Anything else? I love that town!

 

From Surpris-er to Surpris-ee!

Filed under: Chicago,Family,Food,Friends,Travel — Kelocity @ 9:00 am
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So I was in Chicago to see my mom and my sisters, but Laurie didn’t know I was coming, so she was completely surprised to see me standing there in her living room at 7:30 in the morning on Saturday. We walked around the city all day, and when we came back to her place, we were exhausted. But then there was a knock on the door and we both thought it was the pizza man who we had ordered from.

Imagine my surprise (and Laurie’s) when my oldest friend, Linsay, walked in! We have been friends for 25 years! She was the first friend I ever had and we are still close today!! She was in town to see a college friend and when she found out I was going to Chi-town, she coordinated with my mom to surprise me! aweeee!!!! Now I’m the one who was surprised!
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She’s one of those friends that I don’t get to see very often, but when we’re together it’s as if we’d never been separated. We had so much to catch up on since her wedding in February!
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Laurie then announced “Is there anyone else I should be expecting this weekend?” hee hee. We took the whole gang to Ed DeBrevic’s for dinner. It’s kind of like Dick’s Last Resort, a restaurant where they make fun of you while you eat and make rude comments. It was very funny.
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They also did hilarious dances around the restaurant and the staff wears ridiculous outfits.
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And somebody told them it was my birthday that weekend and they brought me over their signature “World’s Smallest Sundae” which was just as it seems! One bite of ice cream with whip cream and hot fudge in a tiny shot glass!
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Awe, I can’t imagine a better birthday! So fun!
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After, we hung out with everyone back at Laurie’s place and my mom surprised me with a homemade cake. (Don’t ask me when she had time to do that!) I was totally surprised and it was SO delicious!
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Laurie’s roommate is seriously a saint for letting all of us crash at their place all weekend! Thanks, Girl!
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And yes, Laurie totally paid money for that poster behind them. Sometimes, I can’t believe we are related.

More to come from Chicago! Good times ahead!

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PS…. The Winner of the Vanilla Frosting Chips is Amanda! She shares my love of Vanilla!!! I will get your chips to you soon!! Congrats!

 

A Windy City Adventure August 16, 2011

Filed under: Chicago,Family,Travel — Kelocity @ 8:26 am
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I was in Chicago for exactly 34 hours and it was amazing how much we fit in! It was a fabulous weekend filled with some of my favorite ladies in one of my favorite cities. I already can’t wait to go back.

Friday night, I left LAX at midnight or so. The terminal was a mess! Lots of construction going on, but they had funny signs to make up for it. Thankfully my Spirit Airlines flight was ok on the way there (the flight on the way back however was horrendous, but we’ll save that for another post).

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I asked for an exit row and surprisingly I got one! I kind of felt bad since I’m only 5’1”, but I greatly appreciated the extra leg room since it was a red eye. It was only a 3.5 hour flight though, so I only got about two solid hours of sleep.
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Soon enough, it was morning and I was in Chicago! I made my way via the “L” to my sister, Laurie’s apartment. It was supposed to be raining, but it actually turned out to be a gorgeous day!
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I got a little lost walking to her place, so my mom walked over to rescue me!
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Laurie had no idea I was there (my surprise worked!) With a few texts and phone calls, we were able to completely catch her off guard!
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Surprise!!!!!!! She was so confused when she walked in. Her look was priceless.
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But I think she was excited and happy! Hi Laurie!
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She’s currently in grad school at Rush University and she was really happy to show off her awesome campus!
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I got to her place by 7:30am and from there we just kept going and going! We hopped back on the L and headed into the city.
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I missed my sisters! I hadn’t seen both of them together since Christmas!
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I love cities that are walkable and have public transportation. I kind of like the grit of city life.
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Of course, first stop was Dunkin Donuts!! I was moving on 2 hours of sleep, remember! But I opted for my usual iced tea. Delicious!
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We had fun finding fun photoshoot locations. Strike a pose!
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Uh…. I just don’t understand why agents in Milan aren’t calling me (Or Laurie) back! haha just kiddin.
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I LOVED this elevator! It was in The Wit Hotel (which looked amazing by the way!)
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Hi mom! She was happy to have her girls together, I’m sure!
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The views from the top were pretty great! We could see Millennium Park and the Bean (our next destination).

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Tourists in the city!
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The Bean! It was rather dirty on the day we were there, but still pretty awesome.
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Hey Chicas!

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Me and mom! So fun!
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I brought Reese too!! She LOVES to travel!

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Laurie brought Newton too! I think they really missed each other!
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Below the Bean!
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I love public artwork like this. It really classes up a city, it’s so neat! I really need to do more touring in Los Angeles because I’m sure there are lots of great displays here too!
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Sisters!
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The original plan was to do yoga in the park, but we were too late for it. And it was already super hot by then anyways. Looked like fun though! Does anyone know if LA has free workout classes in parks anywhere? I should do some research.
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Mom thought it was cool that Lalapalooza was here just the week before!
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More public art. This one was a video monitor above a giant fountain.
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We didn’t have time to go inside, but we walked past the Art Institute of Chicago.
PS, how amazing is this picture? **pats self on back**

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BAHAHA. Laurie, did you see this? I could never live there because I LIVE on ketchup.
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We got a little lost, but we eventually found the Buckingham Fountain. So cool! Looked like something from Europe!
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I love the skyline in the background!
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Know what it was famous for? Skyline looked a little different then didn’t it? ha!

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It was SO HOT! We were just dying out there. We needed some refreshment. stat.

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The perfect liquid lunch. I always get the Peanut Butter Moo’d and I add blueberries. YUM!
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And then the walk continued back down Michigan.
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Oh the canals just stop my heart. Who wouldn’t want to live here?! Amazing!
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Mikaela’s one request was to see the Marilyn Monroe statue next to the Chicago Tribune building. It wasn’t too hard to find.

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I heard it was quite controversial since tourists can walk right under her…. ahem… dress!
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Apparently it is quite popular for bachelor parties and wedding pictures. LOL Shame, shame!IMG_7113

She was nearly as tall as the buildings! I thought it was pretty funny and I texted Irving a picture. tee hee hee!

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The Chicago Tribune building is pretty neat too because of the art on the outside walls.
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Scattered throughout were stones from other buildings around the world. I had fun counting the ones from places I’d seen in real life.
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Old meets the new!
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By now, we had already been walking for almost five hours. My sisters wanted to shop in the huge Forever 21 there, but my mom and I sat down in the front and chit-chatted for a half hour and looked at the gorgeous chandeliers.
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We made it to the Sears Willis Tower and then we saw the Armageddon-looking clouds rolling through the city. It looked like it was straight out of a movie! Yikes!
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Luckily we scored a ride home and just narrowly escaped the rain! It was 2pm and I was ready for a nap. Stay tuned for part 2!

 

A Trip to America’s Palaces: The Newport Mansions July 31, 2011

Filed under: Rhode Island,Travel — Kelocity @ 8:10 pm
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Last week, we bid our farewells to New Hampshire and Massachusetts and headed down to Rhode Island for the remainder of our trip. We rented a car from Logan Airport and hit the open road. But first, a very important stop….

I am still avoiding coffee, so I got an iced tea hoping that would fill the void… it wasn’t as good as I had hoped though.
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And two chocolate munchkins… because we don’t have Dunkin’ Donuts in Los Angeles and I miss them!
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After an hour or so of driving, we arrived into Newport. I grew up in Boston and I’m still shocked that we had never ventured down there before. There is so much to do in the Providence/Newport area and we were really excited to spend the weekend exploring.

But #1 on our Rhode Island to-do list was seeing some of the Newport Mansions. They are world-renowned and such a huge part of United States History.  Each of the mansions was commissioned by some great American visionary and the walls all have so many stories to tell.
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Special thanks to The Preservation Society of Newport County for providing me with complimentary tickets to visit the mansions. The Preservation Society manages 11 historic properties and 7 of those are now National Historic Landmarks. We had plans to visit anyways and all opinions in this post are my own.
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We had “The Breakers Plus” ticket, which includes entry and an audio tour at The Breakers and one other property. We found that this was perfect if you only have one day. The tours are very engaging and in depth and I’d recommend going for multiple days if you want to see multiple houses.
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We got to The Breakers right when it opened (which was nice to avoid the summer heat and some of the crowds). When we arrived, we first walked around the grounds to get an idea of how big and grand this house really was.
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The Newport Mansions were not considered “mansions” or “homes”, but instead were considered to be “summer cottages” for America’s elite.    The Breakers is the largest of all the Newport “cottages”. It was built in 1895 by Cornelius Vanderbilt II who was the President and Chairman of the New York Central Railroad.
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The Villa house has 70 rooms, all created in the Italian Renaissance style.
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The grounds outside were just as incredible as the house itself. There were gardens, walking paths and flowers. They say just about everything was just as it was when the Vanderbilt’s lived there more than a century ago.
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But of course, one of the most impressive things about it is that the yard is that it sits right on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean.
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They even need a special wide lawn mower to take care of the grass.  In all, the estate is 13 acres.
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The craftsmanship was unparalleled. It really does look like it could have been from Ancient Rome. Americans hadn’t really seen architecture like this in our country prior to these homes.
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And look at those gorgeous oval windows!
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When we were walking around the grounds, we stumbled upon this cute little house.
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I’m sure you’ll be as surprised as I was to learn that this was the children’s playhouse!
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Those were some very lucky children!

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Once we got back to the front, it was time to go inside and begin our tour.
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The Breakers has an incredible audio tour (included with your ticket). It takes you through almost all of the rooms, describing in detail about the architecture, furnishings, history and everyday life that happened there. We were really taken back in time as we walked through. The descriptions were so vivid and the rooms came to life.
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You are not allowed to take pictures inside of the mansions, but everything about it was impressive. The mansion was commissioned by Cornelius Vanderbilt II, but it was designed by  renowned architect Richard Morris Hunt. Hunt  is also known for designing the Biltmore Estate (the largest private mansion in America) and several other famous buildings around the world. It cost $12 million dollars to build (over $300 million in today’s prices)! And it was only used a summer home.
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I felt like I was in the Great Gatsby. You can imagine the big parties attended by world diplomats, the women in their big gowns and the men in their finest suits. You can envision the how Vanderbilt’s daughter must have looked like when she entered the room for her debutante ball. A grand party with food and dancing that didn’t cease til 5am. A party that would become the talk of the world.
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The dining room was covered in gilded gold paneling (thin gold leafs that were pressed onto the wood).

“If America’s Gilded Age were to be represented by a single house, that house would be The Breakers, so for an important museum like ours, the discovery of platinum is the equivalent of striking architectural gold,” said Trudy Coxe, CEO and Executive Director of The Preservation Society of Newport County.  —source

There were so many other amazing design elements throughout the house. Of note:

  • The walls of one of the rooms was paneled in Platinum Leaf (so the color would never tarnish). This would have been extremely expensive and I’m not sure it’s ever been replicated elsewhere since.
  • Under the grand staircase was a beautiful water fountain that looked like it came straight out of Italy
  • The bathtubs each had four water faucets. Fresh water (hot and cold) and salt water (hot and cold).
  • Nearly every European Country had some kind of influence on the design. You can see pieces of England, Spain, Italy, France and so many more.
  • The billiard room had solid alabaster walls.

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The audio tour provided so much more than I could possibly remember. I left feeling as if I myself had actually lived there for a time. We very much enjoyed it. Also of note, they have a “Family Tour” available at “The Breakers”. I punched in the numbers for that tour and listened for a little bit and it was so cool! It’s the story of the Vanderbilt’s told from the perspective of the House itself. It still brings you throughout all the rooms, but told in a way that kids will understand. I love when people make history lessons come alive for kids. I would have loved that when I was little!
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After our tour was finished, we wanted to our next destination, The Marble House. It was almost 90 degrees out. but we looked on a map and saw it wasn’t very far, so we decided to walk along the Cliff Walk.
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Along the coast is a well maintained walking path that we thought connected each of the mansions…
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…but we soon realized that the path we were on did NOT actually connect to any of the other houses and we had to walk TWO MILES in the scorching heat to get out of it. There was a sign that said noted the path was two miles long, but we didn’t realize that it meant there were NO EXITS until then! If it wasn’t so hot out, I’m sure it would have been great, but we were hungry, hot and cranky by then.
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It took us almost an hour and with no water and no shade, it was not very pleasant. And the nice path turned into rock climbing too!
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Much of the trail looked like this!
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Our destination was the Tea House, located on the grounds of The Marble House, and we were sad to pass by it without being able to stop like we’d planned! They really should add a gate there for tourists who want to stop.
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Finally we got to the end and then had to double back on the road. We were happy for some shade. This is the famous Bellevue Avenue. And it feels like it is straight out of movie set. Each of the houses are incredibly large, ornate and beautiful, most built in the early 19th century. It was THE place to be for America’s elite.
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And then we arrived at the Tea House for some lunch.
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This Tea House was built by Alva, one of the wives of a Vanderbilt Son. She hosted rallies for Women’s Suffrage here. Alva was one of the most prominent supporters of Women’s Right to Vote during that time.
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We both ordered chicken sandwiches, but were surprised to learn that they were pre-wrapped, catering style and didn’t come with any sides. But they tasted fresh nonetheless.  I just wish they had a greater selection of food to choose from though. There are only two restaurant options among all of the Newport Mansions…. so we were expecting a little bit more.
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But the ambiance was nice. Despite the heat outside, it was pretty nice inside. We needed to cool off after our walk!
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And then we began our second tour of the day at The Marble House.
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This “cottage” was finished in 1892 for William Vanderbilt. The house was a gift for his wife Alva as a 39th birthday present. It was called “The Marble House” for good reason too! It contains 500,000 cubic feet of marble. Alva was very involved in the building of the house and made most of the decisions during construction and decorating. (William Morris Hunt was also the architect on this house too).
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I loved so many things about this house. It looks so presidential, almost reminiscent of The White House.

But as grand as it looks on the outside, the rooms inside felt cozy like a home. You could really tell that Alva loved this home. She had three children with Willam Vanderbilt, and it was fun to learn about them through the audio tour.
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My favorite part of this tour was learning how the Preservation Society restored the wallpaper in Alva’s bedroom. It was a custom design in a bright lilac color, but it had faded over time. When they restored the house, they found the same company who had originally made them more than a century ago… and the company is still in business! And not only that…they still had the ORIGINAL design templates in their archives! So the wallpaper you see, though reproduced, is identical to the original! So neat!

I don’t have a picture, but it looked similar to this design.
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Another cool thing about the Marble House was it’s impressive display of “America’s Cup” trophies and memorabilia. Harold Vanderbilt (Alva’s youngest child) was a champion yachtsman. They even had the actual winning boat wheel that he used on each of his ships during the America’s Cup competitions.

The Vanderbilt family had so much wealth and power in our country’s history. They invested in promising companies and led the way through a time where America was still redefining itself. To see two of the houses where all of this happened is really neat.
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We always joke that we will go half way around the world to see royal palaces, historic buildings and impressive architecture, but truth is, we have some pretty amazing sights in our own country too. Sure, they’re not as old, but they still have tons of historical significance.
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We loved the Newport Mansions and hope to visit again someday to see some of the other houses. I highly recommend a trip to Rhode Island to see them, it is definitely worth it. We wanted to spend more time by the seaside and walk around the downtown area, but it was just too hot. I bet it would be beautiful to visit in the spring or even in the fall.

We are making it a point to seek out and enjoy more of what our country has to offer! We still have Hearst Castle on our list in California! Talk about America’s Palaces!