Here's part two of my bucket list post, featuring all things travel:
1 Go to Disney World + The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
So I know this is super cliché, but I grew up on Disney, when we stopped getting the Disney channel and I had to start watching Nickelodeon instead it was a pretty gutting moment in my childhood. I just want to feel like a kid again a meet all my favourite characters and see the parades and just soak up all the joy and excitement.
I was so annoyed when the Wizarding World of Harry Potter opened in the US as it is after all British, but this hasn't stopped me wanting to go and experiencing the magic.
2 See the Northern Lights
Isn't this something that nearly everyone wants to do, it's just beautiful.
3 Go to a music festival in another country
So I've been to quite a few festivals in the UK, but I would love to experience one in another country. At the top of my list is obviously Coachella, but its probably going to be quite a few years before I can splash out on attempting to get tickets. Second on my list is Benicassim which is probably a lot more likely since it's in Spain and therefore a lot closer, it would just be nice to experience a festival without the mud (even though I do secretly love it)
4 Visit Hobbiton in New Zealand
Lord of the Rings is probably the first franchise I was a real hardcore fan of, I collected all the action figures, read the books, watched the films and even had a Legolas poster on my wall. Every time I watch the films I'm astounded by the beauty of the landscape and would love to go to New Zealand and run around as if I'm in the films (Yes, I'm highly aware this is extremely nerdy)
So I know this is super cliché, but I grew up on Disney, when we stopped getting the Disney channel and I had to start watching Nickelodeon instead it was a pretty gutting moment in my childhood. I just want to feel like a kid again a meet all my favourite characters and see the parades and just soak up all the joy and excitement.
I was so annoyed when the Wizarding World of Harry Potter opened in the US as it is after all British, but this hasn't stopped me wanting to go and experiencing the magic.
2 See the Northern Lights
Isn't this something that nearly everyone wants to do, it's just beautiful.
3 Go to a music festival in another country
So I've been to quite a few festivals in the UK, but I would love to experience one in another country. At the top of my list is obviously Coachella, but its probably going to be quite a few years before I can splash out on attempting to get tickets. Second on my list is Benicassim which is probably a lot more likely since it's in Spain and therefore a lot closer, it would just be nice to experience a festival without the mud (even though I do secretly love it)
4 Visit Hobbiton in New Zealand
Lord of the Rings is probably the first franchise I was a real hardcore fan of, I collected all the action figures, read the books, watched the films and even had a Legolas poster on my wall. Every time I watch the films I'm astounded by the beauty of the landscape and would love to go to New Zealand and run around as if I'm in the films (Yes, I'm highly aware this is extremely nerdy)
5 Visit Anne Frank's House
I've wanted to go to Amsterdam for quite some time now, but not for the stereotypical reason to go on a wild weekend. I actually really want to go and visit all the museums and this one is at the top of my list. Amsterdam was never high on my list of places to visit until I read The Fault in Our Stars and I realised there was a lot more than the red light district.
6 Go to the Olympics
Since the last Olympics here in the UK was 2012 its probably going to be a long time before they're back again. Every time they're on TV (both summer and winter) I'm glued to it and watch as much as I possibly can so I'd definitely love to go see a few events in real life, I think my preference is the Winter Olympics even though I hate being cold.
7 See a Broadway Musical
There's so much I want to do in New York and as someone who was hooked on Gossip Girl as a teen its definitely somewhere I've always wanted to go. I'm also a musical lover, although I don't watch them often enough, usually me and my sister buy each other tickets for special occasions such as birthdays or at Christmas, so going to see one is always like a special treat and this would be my New York visit treat.
8 Visit the Pyramids
Ancient Egypt is one of the first periods of history I learned about as a child and even to this day is still one of the periods that fascinates me the most. I spent quite a while in February wandering round the Egyptian section of the British museum looking at the mummies and artefacts, but to go to the actual pyramids would just be great.
9 Explore Italy
Italy just always looks like such a beautiful place in pictures and in films and there's just so much I'd want to do there that it would either have to be a few weeks travelling the country to fit everything in or several trips to a different city each time so I could see the Leaning Tower, take a trip in a gondala, see the Colosseum and so much more. Although I think Rome would have to be top of my list, I was always jealous that Lizzie Mcguire got a school trip there.
Italy just always looks like such a beautiful place in pictures and in films and there's just so much I'd want to do there that it would either have to be a few weeks travelling the country to fit everything in or several trips to a different city each time so I could see the Leaning Tower, take a trip in a gondala, see the Colosseum and so much more. Although I think Rome would have to be top of my list, I was always jealous that Lizzie Mcguire got a school trip there.
10 Walk the great wall of China
My bucketlists are making me seem really active, when in reality I'm not, but this is definitely another goal I'd like to achieve as well as seeing the sights.
-Cloee xoxo
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