Walking to Hadestown

A first visit to San Francisco

On this year’s trip, I wanted to visit California’s Great America theme park and I also wanted to take a ride on the nearly 100-year-old Giant Dipper on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. After several iterations of my planning matrix, it was finalised: I would start and end my trip in San Francisco, and visit the city mainly towards the end. However, as Sunday was the only day I could visit the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, I had the opportunity to explore the city a little before the amusement park opened in the evening. In addition, the musical Hadestown had its last performance in San Francisco that day, which made a visit a must.

The previous day’s journey had gone without a hitch, and instead of standing in the immigration queue for three hours like last time, I was in the United States in less than 10 minutes. Although there were queues at baggage claim and the car rental counter, I arrived at the Hotel 1550 close to the airport in the early evening. After a short night, I treated myself to some porridge in the small breakfast room and immediately set off for San Francisco.

I parked in one of the car parks next to the City Hall, which was surprisingly cheap for San Francisco as there was a special rate for Sunday parking. I walked to the theatre and then around town. After a delicious breakfast at the Mason Diner near Union Square, I looked for something to do before the Hadestown matinee and found the Free Walking Tour of Free SF Tour, which was about to start. Mercedes led our international group around the city, with a special focus on China Town. Unfortunately, the tour got a bit lengthy towards the end, so I arrived at the Orpheum Theatre a bit breathless, but just in time.

I liked Hadestown, although the minimalist set was very reminiscent of Come from Away. It took me a while to warm up to the music though. I particularly liked the staging of Wait for Me with the swinging lights. But the more I heard the songs, the better I liked them.

After the performance I went straight to Santa Cruz where I spent the next two nights at the Drift Inn Motel near the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. The motel was simple but very clean and reasonably priced, so I can definitely recommend it.

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Sea World



Theme Park:Sea World (since 1971)
Address:Seaworld Dr.
Main Beach QLD 4217
https://seaworld.com.au/
Operated by:Village Roadshow

Spongebob's Boating School Blast • Zamperla Family Gravity CoasterSea World is one of the Village Roadshow theme parks located on the Gold Coast. Opened in 1971, the sea mammal park hosts a very solid selection of roller coasters, shows and animal encounters.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Animal and Theme Park

 




Dolphins / Delfine

 

Affinity Dolphin

The park’s signature show

 


Jet Coaster • Intamin Family Launch Coaster

 

Jet Rescue

A very dynamic roller coaster ride

 


Storm Coaster • Mack Rides Water Coaster

 

Storm Coaster

The awesome water coaster

 


Warner Bros. Movie World



Theme Park:Warner Bros. Movie World (since 1991)
Address:Pacific Highway
Oxenford QLD 4210
https://movieworld.com.au/
Operated by:Village Roadshow

Warner Bros. Movie WorldWarner Bros. Movie World is one of the Village Roadshow theme parks located on the Gold Coast. Opened in 1991, the theme park hosts a very solid selection of roller coasters and shows.

Fun Fact: The park served as a model for the Warner Bros. Movie World Germany (now Movie Park Germany). The German theme park not only features a nearly identical layout, it is even home to some of the most popular Gold Coast attractions.  

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




DC Rivals HyperCoaster • Mack Rides Mega Coaster

 

DC Rivals Hyper Coaster

The largest roller coaster in Australia

 


Doomsday Destroyer • Intamin Suspended Twin Hammer

 

Doomsday Destroyer

Going upside down in a kamikaze style ride

 


Green Lantern Coaster • S&S El Loco

 

Green Lantern Coaster

A very compact looping coaster

 



Justice League • Sally Dark Ride

 

Justice League: Alien Invasion 3D

A very good interactive dark ride

 


Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster • Mack Rides Wild Mouse

 

Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster

A very fun wild mouse

 


Superman Escape • Intamin Accelerator Coaster

 

Superman Escape

An awesome launch and a great layout

 




Wild West Falls • O.D. Hopkins Super Flume

 

Wild West Falls

Going along the Rio Bravo

 



 
 

Past Highlight of the Theme Park

 




 


Arkham Asylum: Shock Therapy • Vekoma Suspended Looping Coaste

 

Arkham Asylum

The well themed SLC featuring VR and a bonus helix