To my surprise, there was no one to speak to; simply a machine that scanned my passport and let me through into London. -On arriving in England As this pandemic continues to unravel its way around the globe, more and more people are struggling with the decision to travel during this unprecedented time. Most countries Read More
Author: Mychele
Tips and Tricks of a Disney Cruise
Let me be honest for a minute; I miss Disney Cruise Line. Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been just over a year since I last stepped foot on the gleaming, magical, red funnelled beauties. This time apart has had me thinking of all the little things that make Disney cruises the best place Read More
Playing Tourist in my Hometown
As an avid traveller with a severe case of wanderlust, it is common and, if I may say so, easy to overlook your hometown. I know I am suspect of doing it time and time again and that is my mistake! Though the capital of Canada, Ottawa is constantly overlooked as a major city, always Read More
The Need To Read During Covid-19: My Top Twelve Favourite Books!
*At this time, this blog can only be properly read on a laptop or tablet. The layout on a phone screen is unresponsive. I’m working on fixing this soon!* Today is day 56 of (my) quarantine during this crazy COVID-19 pandemic. During the last two months, I have stayed busy; recording songs, writing blogs and Read More
8 Things I Loved in Tokyo, Japan!
In a city of neon lights, golden temples and sailor moon junkies, one could just about lose themselves forever. The old and the new crash together with force, juxtaposing traditional kimono covered streets with loud robot bars. If I hadn’t experienced it, I wouldn’t believe it. However, such a place exists and that place is Tokyo, Read More
Where to Spend Ten Perfect Days in Vietnam!?
Every night as the sun sets, thousands of lanterns reflect neon colours over the rippling waters of the canal. – A description of the city Hoi An When Shaun and I first decided we wanted to visit South East Asia, we were overwhelmed by the possibilities. We dreamed of seeing the sun rise over Angkor Read More
Train Street
Tourists are pressed right up against the wall, just an arms length away from the slow, but long moving hunk of metal. In the heart of Hanoi, lies a tourist attraction of the most authentic kind. Tucked away in a narrow alley, a single train track snakes through narrow buildings; restaurants and homes an arms Read More
Hakone: Japan’s Great Outdoors!
Hundreds of trees rise high into the sky and line the walking path still dotted with stones from the Edo period. About two hours south west of Tokyo rests a stunning hidden gem of Japan. A perfect nature getaway, Hakone sits in the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and is best known for its hot springs, also Read More
Auditioning for Disney
Over the last few years, I have had many people ask about the audition that started my Disney career. Since that wonderful day in February 2016, I have worked with Disney Cruise Line on the Fantasy and the Wonder, as well as at Tokyo DisneySea. I have loved every moment of it and am hopeful Read More
Bali Paradise
In the same day, I was attacked by a wild monkey and blazing coconuts. It was awesome. Alright, hear me out a moment. A few months ago, I spent 6 days in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia and it was one of the most magical trips of my life. I’ve worked for Disney for 4 years, so Read More