So, Thursday evening was the Elvis tribute – what can I say?!
It was at an English run and styled bar called ‘The Stadium’ which was a sports bar with various UK and US sports matches being shown on plasma screens. We found a big table for all of us as the place was quite busy. The clientele seemed to be middle to latter aged brits, which was hardly surprising. After ordering our food and drinks we spotted Elvis. He was not a young ‘Blue Hawaii’ Elvis by any means. More a latter day, post cheeseburger Elvis!! He came over to introduce himself to our table and introduced himself as Jack. We instantly all knew he must be Jack Smink (We all remembered him as Jack Spink to be honest but as we got his website address later we realised it was Smink). The reason we all knew of him instantly was that for a couple of years in 2006/7 there used to be a huge inflatable Elvis down the 192 advertising Jack. We all used to see it and laugh and even considered seeing Jack before!!
The food was good – big portions and some good UK grub too such as bangers and mash as well as some US favourites. It was reasonably priced too.
As we ate, Elvis began his set. He did many classics but seemed to favour the up tempo numbers. He also did many tracks we didn’t actually recognise. He wandered around the bar as he sang and played up to the adoration he got from some of the clientele!! He spotted that Paul was not an Elvis fan at all and kept making a point of it to Paul’s disgust. He equally spotted then Paul’s mum and aunt were fans and even gave Auntie Anne one of his scarves (covered in his sweat – NICE!). He also got them both up for a photo with him that I will try to get posted on this blog.
For anyone remotely interested his website is wwww.jacksmink.com
Oh yes, the other very funny thing was that he had Minder who followed him around the bar as he sang. The guy was pushing 60 with Elvis style hair, jeans and a black leather jacket – think of a 60 year old Fonz and you may have it!!
He seemed more reminiscent of an insane fan than a Minder but he looked as though he could have been a rough customer if you did take him on. Quite what he was protecting Jack, sorry Elvis, from I have no idea!!!
We left the bar at about half 10 and he was still going strong!!
DAY 9 – Friday
I awoke still full of cold and bunged up!
The weather was still wet and temperatures cool but we had breakfast and headed off to Disney’s Wilderness Lodge for our horse trail riding. We had booked a 1pm slot but needed to get there early to get the bus out to the stables so arrived at the Lodge entrance at about 11:30am. We parked the car and as we headed to the bus station we saw the horse trail check-in hut. We completed our waivers (only Uncle Dave and I were riding) to say that we could be paralysed or die (NICE!) and opted for protective headgear, which is strangely optional. Since we were early but it was quiet they said we could go out straight away. We didn’t have to get a bus anywhere so this must have been a different stable to those we have been to last time we visited.
Dave and I were issued our hats (mine was a child’s as I have a ridiculously small head) and our horses were led out. Dave was to ride Romeo and I had Molly. We were on a raised platform to aid the mounting process and both got on ok. We were tethered to the fence as the instructor checked out positions – she seemed happy. We were told to ride Western style, so the reins were held one handed which is odd for me. We were also taught to ‘steer’ with reins only not legs as I had been taught as a child. The Western saddles were very comfortable though. There was only Dave and I riding so the entire stable staff decided to come out too – there were 5 of them! As we set off it stared to rain quite heavily. We opted to still go as we had several layers on and I was even wearing Paul’s coat!! Pics will be posted here later!
The rain quickly eased and we warmed up riding. The trail was very wet and Molly certainly didn’t seem to want to get her feet wet, bless her. We were told to stay on the right side of the path so I had to keep pulling her back to the water unfortunately. Bet she hated me! We had also been told not to let the horses eat the foliage. Molly tried once but I soon stopped her and showed her who was boss – bet she hated me even more then!! I did pat her and talk to her loads though as she was a good girl for me. The ride was really nice as the skies cleared and we meandered through the woods. Dave really enjoyed it too. We seemed to get back to the stables in no time at all but had been out for 50 minutes. As we got back Molly decided she had an itchy rear end and proceeded to rub and scratch on the fence!!
We dismounted ok, handed back our hats and said our goodbyes. We both then hobbled down the path as our legs adjusted!!
The others were nowhere to be seen but after about 5 minutes I spotted Paul’s car turning in. They had been to get us hot drinks as they thought we would come back cold. Actually we were quite warm but the drinks were welcome all the same.
We left Wilderness Lodge and Paul and I had decided to go for lunch at Downtown Disney and then to the Cinema. We had lunch at the new T Rex restaurant. It is similar in style to Rainforest Café but with a dinosaur theme as you would guess. It was quite big inside with tables crammed in; it was quite busy too. The prices we high for the kind of food offered and having 2 burgers and 2 soft drinks cost nearly 35 bucks – that’s expensive. There was a kind of show every 20 mins where the dinosaurs inside moved, the ceiling had fire and a storm projected on it and the whole thing had a corresponding soundtrack. It was ok but not worth the money in my opinion and I doubt we’ll go again.
We came out and headed over for the 2:45pm showing of ‘Paul Blart – Mall Cop’. We had seen the trailer at home and knew it stared Kevin James (Doug from King of Queens – very funny). The film was really good though the kids behind kicking and clambering all over the seats did spoil it a bit!
We headed straight home to wash and care for out tattoos once more before getting ready for our final evening and final dinner. We had decided to go to Kobe one last time. The food was as good as ever, I had my usual succulent and juicy filet and Paul had a mountain of shrimp, ordering double shrimp with a side of shrimp!!!
We came straight home for about half 9 whilst the folks stopped off at Wall Greens for some pills that can’t be got at home.
DAY 10 – Saturday
Well it’s the final day and today we have to go home sadly.
It’s been a great week and everyone seemed to really enjoy it.
We have packed and got everything into the suitcases ok including the new duvet set we bought!! The temperatures are still cool though the skies are clear and the sun is shining. We have tidied the house and packed the owners closet and are watching TV and writing this blog before we set of for the airport about 3pm local time. The flight is on time, we have checked in on line so all is well.
I will add my final thoughts when I am back in the UK to finish off the trip a usual.
Until then I am offski.