The bus dropped us off in Auckland at about 8 that night. We each brought a backpack with a few days worth of clothes, some brochures, and some snacks. We had no idea where anything was, but we knew that we wanted to find some food. We walked down the street and went into the nearest hotel and asked for places where we could find some food and a place to stay. We ended up eating at a food court and it wasn't hard finding a place to stay. We found a Backpackers hostel/motel right in the middle of the city, which charged us $25 a night. We got two rooms and each room had a bunkbed, so they brought up another mattress for us.
On Saturday, we ate breakfast at Burgerking because we thought it was our safest bet for a pretty good quick meal. Well, we weren't really satisfied. The hot chocolate was very bland and the crossiants and breakfast sandwiches weren't too good either.
Our first stop was the Auckland museum. We hopped on the bus, which charged us $10 for a whole day pass (unlimited hops on & off for the day.) It took us to the museum, and since we're students, we got free admission. The museum had 3 GIGANTIC floors with all different types of exhibits. There were ocean exhibits, Maori culture, warfare, WWI&II, Oceania, and a whole bunch more. We watched a Maori cultural performance for about half an hour. They performed poi balls, stick game/dances, and of course the Haka. It was amazing!
We walked around the museum for a couple hours, and then got back on the bus and stopped off at Parnell, which was a shopping/eating area. We ate sushi for lunch, which was pretty good.
After the Skytower, we went back to the hostel to show and get ready to watch the All Blacks rugby game at one of the sports bars. The All Blacks played South Africa, the previous Tri Nations Champs. We ended up at a bar near the harbor. The game was incredible! Rugby is HARDCORE. Guys were getting thrown, kicked, punched, tackled, headbutted, EVERYTHING! By the end of the game, their white shorts were covered in blood. It was so gross, but definitely worth watching! The All Blacks ended up winning, which was really exciting!
After the game, we were all pretty exhausted due to our lack of sleep the night before. BUT, it was Logan's 21 birthday the next day, so I really wanted to do something fun. We ended up going to the room and playing cards and resting for later on that night. We went down to the gaming lounge/bar at about 11 and Logan played the slots. He won $35! Happy birthday! haha. The guy who was on the machine before him won $280! It was a lucky night.
We got back to campus today about noon, and we start school tomorrow! Wish us luck!
P.S. I posted pictures on facebook. Check it out!
Hauoli la hanau Logan!! Sounds like your luck is starting already. Good luck in school, study hard and have fun! Hugs from Hawaii
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