We left Grand Rapids at 7:04 and arrived at Detroit on time . We were suppose to leave at 9:15 p.m., but due to multimedia problems, we were 1 ¾ hours late. Still, the multimedia was worth it, as each person could play games, watch their own movie, or listen to their own music at their seat.
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We arrived in Paris a half hour
late. After getting through customs and getting our luggage, we met our tour
director Luigi Sorrentino (or Gigi). We managed to get to the bus and got to
the place we were staying in Paris, the B&B hotel, which was outside the city.
After some rooming logistic problems, everyone was settled in to wait until we
got together to go to supper.
We ate supper at Flams, a food
chain that serves flams, which are similar to pizza. Dessert was even served
on flam. The topping was either chocolate or apple and cinnamon.
We came back to the hotel and
decided who would go on a trip tomorrow evening to see the Eiffel tower, a
night bus trip of Paris, and a boat tour (using the bateaux mouches). Many
people wanted to see the Eiffel tower still, and so fifteen of us took to the
Metro again and went.
The participants started to catch
the hang of how to use the Metro. The students enjoyed seeing the people,
especially the spanish singer who serenaded us.
We went up to the Eiffel tower and
Paid €10.40 to take the elevator up to the top. The views were spectacular.
After spending some time there, we
shopped a little and headed home. The group was pretty tired and went to bed
gladly.
The
views of Paris from atop the Eiffel tower
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