Phuket Fantasea

Today, another great day!
Jan and Brayden decided to brave the streets of Karon on their own...more shopping, more shopping and another foot fish spa. 
They braved the transport, ordering lunch at a restaurant and they picked up our laundry. 

Meanwhile Jason and I had some time by ourselves 👍ðŸŧ
We also, after a relax by the pool (well we left because a young lady 🙄 who struggled to speak English understood when I asked Jason to drag over an umbrella for shade...she went with one hand full of sunscreen to the umbrella- and put it up claiming it hers...just to go with the other one she had!!!! ðŸ˜Ą) headed to Karon. 

We had a drink at the Karon Aussie Bar




We were a little bit concerned by the shot called ‘Brain Damage’ on the list....


We went and had a yummy lunch at a restaurant by the beach, yes more Chang...

 
And we went to our first fitting at the tailors. The guy at the tailors actually left and bought Jason beers to have at the fitting. No photos to share...except this one...we will share when done...



We headed home...for a quick dip...a cocktail at happy hour and then got ready to head to Phuket Fantasea. 



For those that have never been this is like a cultural theme park. Lots of side show games...shops and things to see. 

Our ticket included transport to and from Fantasea, Buffet Dinner, Entry to the park and the Fantasea Theatre show...all for $74/head! So incredibly cheap. 

Here are some photos from the night...


































The weather has been amazing really...warm not too hot, some humidity but not overly humid. Extremely pleasant but extremely warm for winter!!!!

Another great day on the #40birthdaycelebrationtour
😊ðŸđ😍

Comments

  1. Wow! How cool! Great pics Mel, I’m loving the #40birthdaycelebrationtour blog 😘

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  2. Needed jacket here this morning.
    Fantasea looks amazing. You will be able to think back when you are in the middle of Term 2 and need a break!!
    Be safe.

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