DAY SEVEN - Germany ABD Trip Report June 21-29, 2013

JacksGirlz

DIS Veteran
Joined
Apr 25, 2007
DAY SEVEN

Bags had to be ready at 7:30am this morning. We gathered at 8:20am to take a group picture in the town square right next to our hotel. I dont know how but Rudy managed to get the bus in and out of these tiny street and we were on the bus and on the road by 8:30am. The ride to the Steiff bear museum and factory was about an hour and a half.
All of the junior adventurers showed their excitement that we had arrived!!
232323232%7Ffp5436%3B%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93756732%3Cnu0mrj

232323232%7Ffp54373%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93737632%3Cnu0mrj


We broke up into the same groups that we had yesterday. Half of the group toured the museum first while the other half stuffed and decorated their animal heads. Below Ive copied a post I previously made on the Germany ABD Meets thread about this activity.

My DD15 thought making just a head sounded weird before she did it but ended up liking the experience. It is due to time constraints that you only make the head. You can choose different animal heads besides a bear - pig, sheep, frog, rabbit. The choices change depending on what the Steiff employees offer. You stuff your animal with the softest fluff imaginable. The employees make sure it's stuffed enough then you pass it to the employee to sew the top of the head up. The animal only has eyes to start with so you get to be creative and ask the airbrush artist to design a face for your animal. My DD had the artist put a crown on the top of her Teddy's head. Some other adventurers added a monocle, a cigar and a beard. Think of something cute or silly and they will likely do it for you to personalize your bear/animal head. To stuff, sew and decorate all the animal parts by hand to make an entire animal would take about 24 hours, much longer than we get to spend at the Steiff museum. The head itself makes a nice little pillow for the airplane.
Here is DD with her Teddy Princess
232323232%7Ffp54374%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A9232%3B532%3Cnu0mrj

And me with my Pig
232323232%7Ffp7347%3B%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A%3B28%3B%3A432%3Cnu0mrj


In the museum we met the first teddy bear and then followed Frieda, a doll, and her friend, Knopf, a teddy bear. Frieda and Knopf were looking for the 3,000 lost teddy bears. Here is a picture that explains the story a bit more.
232323232%7Ffp54362%3Enu%3D3932%3E486%3E357%3E2%3A2348644823%3Bot1lsi

232323232%7Ffp734%3A%3A%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93756932%3Cnu0mrj


We learned the history of the Steiff bear and how Margaret Steiff came to make these creations in the first place. There is much more to the story but youll have to take the trip to find out. :) There are lots of large stuffed animals on the second floor for you to sit on and take a picture. DD loved this one the most.
232323232%7Ffp543%3C5%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93737%3A32%3Cnu0mrj

I liked this one myself.
232323232%7Ffp543%3C%3A%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93738232%3Cnu0mrj


The best part of the museum is going down the Steiff snake slide. Everyone in the group, including our guides, went down the slide at least once. Just be sure to lay flat as the slide in completely enclosed.
232323232%7Ffp5439%3A%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93695%3B32%3Cnu0mrj

This is the top of the snake.
232323232%7Ffp73498%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93737732%3Cnu0mrj


The Steiff gift shop had many Steiff animals other than just bears and childrens clothing. Our guides had warned us that items purchased in the gift shop could not be shipped to the US so you would have to carry them with you. Here are more pics from the museum.
232323232%7Ffp73477%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A%3B44%3B6%3B32%3Cnu0mrj

232323232%7Ffp54354%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A9232%3B332%3Cnu0mrj

232323232%7Ffp5438%3A%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93696432%3Cnu0mrj


We had lunch at the Steiff cafeteria. Salad was a starter and then you could choose multiple selections including wienerschnitzel, pasta, baked pastries filled with broccoli and cheese, pasta filled with spinach and ratatouille. There were different cakes or ice cream for dessert.

After lunch we were on our way to Munich, approx. 2 hour drive. We watched Princess and the Frog during the drive. When we arrived to Munich it was about 2:45pm. Nadine ran right into the hotel to check us in. By the time we were off the bus and in the Kempinski hotel lobby we were able to pick up our room key, drop off our carryons in the room and have a quick bathroom break before meeting back again in the lobby.
Here's our room.
232323232%7Ffp543%3B5%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A9232%3B932%3Cnu0mrj

232323232%7Ffp73497%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A9232%3B%3A32%3Cnu0mrj

232323232%7Ffp54399%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93697%3B32%3Cnu0mrj

The room was an accessible room so the shower was large and had a bench to sit on inside.
232323232%7Ffp734%3A2%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A9399%3C232%3Cnu0mrj

232323232%7Ffp543%3C7%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93698532%3Cnu0mrj


Since it was raining pretty heavily outside our group went into a conference room. This is when we met our local guide, Michael. I can't say enough good things about him. He was funny and engaging as he brought the history of Munich to life. He introduced us to the Wittelsbach family and, with the participation of members of our tour, how the family came to rule Bavaria for hundreds of years. The rain let up and we ventured outside for our walking tour. Nearby is the Hofbrauhaus and we did a quick walk through of the first level (there are 3) and saw where the family beer steins are stored.
232323232%7Ffp73499%3Enu%3D3932%3E662%3E734%3E2%3A2366282523%3Bot1lsi


Here are highlights on the walking tour.
232323232%7Ffp54366%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A%3B28%3B%3A732%3Cnu0mrj


Market square maypole
232323232%7Ffp7347%3B%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A9399%3C532%3Cnu0mrj


Jewish memorial
232323232%7Ffp54355%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93699832%3Cnu0mrj


Inside a very ornate church
232323232%7Ffp54366%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A9399%3C932%3Cnu0mrj

232323232%7Ffp543%3A5%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A%3B44%3B7732%3Cnu0mrj



DAY SEVEN Part #2 link below
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3142451
 
Red Riding Hood fountain
232323232%7Ffp7349%3B%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93698932%3Cnu0mrj


The Glockenspiel!!
232323232%7Ffp5438%3B%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A939%3A3232%3Cnu0mrj


232323232%7Ffp543%3C8%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A9369%3A%3A32%3Cnu0mrj


232323232%7Ffp73475%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A9369%3B232%3Cnu0mrj


A store with Milka (chocolate) heaven including the purple Milka cow.

232323232%7Ffp54399%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93699532%3Cnu0mrj


Our wonderful local guide, Michael, pointing out sites in the rain.
232323232%7Ffp734%3B3%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A%3B28%3B%3A532%3Cnu0mrj


It was the 300th anniversary of Richard Wagner and Italian composer Verdi and there was to be a "battle of the bands" of sorts the following evening to see which composer was better. Here are the big puppets that were being hung up in the square in front of the opera house.
232323232%7Ffp54434%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A%3B4386632%3Cnu0mrj

Here is the brightly colored opera house.
232323232%7Ffp7347%3B%3Enu%3D3285%3E5%3C4%3E577%3EWSNRCG%3D38%3C%3A93%3A5%3C332%3Cnu0mrj

Even with the rain, it was a wonderful whirlwind tour of Munich.
 
I was on this tour exactly two years ago, and we ADORED Michael! I was honestly not that excited about Munich before the trip, thinking it was just a stopping point that got us close to Neuschwanstein and the airport, but he totally made Munich come alive. I would go back to Munich in a heartbeat for another visit because of Michael's history talk and walking tour. He's a gem!
 
Nice to read that you had a great time here in Germany :wizard:

I visited Munich last year for the first time, my parents have some friends living in the middle of the city. Really a beautiful town. I enjoyed it as you did, I also visited the Milka-Store :):)

Hope you will have some long-lasting memories from this Germany-trip :thumbsup2
 


I was on this tour exactly two years ago, and we ADORED Michael! I was honestly not that excited about Munich before the trip, thinking it was just a stopping point that got us close to Neuschwanstein and the airport, but he totally made Munich come alive. I would go back to Munich in a heartbeat for another visit because of Michael's history talk and walking tour. He's a gem!

Yes, Michael was the highlight of Munich!! I have pages and pages in my journal describing all the wonderful history he imparted to us. Every time my DD and I talk about this trip and try to explain about the founding of Munich, Ludwig II and Sisi :sad: it's never as interesting as Michael made it.
 
Yes, Michael was the highlight of Munich!! I have pages and pages in my journal describing all the wonderful history he imparted to us. Every time my DD and I talk about this trip and try to explain about the founding of Munich, Ludwig II and Sisi :sad: it's never as interesting as Michael made it.
ABD gets some amazing local guides! Our local guide in London, Steven, was also amazing, and made the history he told us come to life! At the Tower of London, we had people sneaking in close to listen to Steven rather than the Tower's Guides!

I love DD's bear, and your pig head is adorable. Were the details just air brushed on, or air brushed & then embroidered?

And I think your daughter has good taste! I'd go for the giant Unicorn, too! :thumbsup2

Sayhello
 
ABD gets some amazing local guides! Our local guide in London, Steven, was also amazing, and made the history he told us come to life! At the Tower of London, we had people sneaking in close to listen to Steven rather than the Tower's Guides!

I love DD's bear, and your pig head is adorable. Were the details just air brushed on, or air brushed & then embroidered?

And I think your daughter has good taste! I'd go for the giant Unicorn, too! :thumbsup2

Sayhello

DD was attempting to do her royal princess wave while on the majestic unicorn. :goodvibes

The animal heads are just airbrushed. Before you stuff them all they have are eyes. So the artist airbrushes a nose, mouth, eyelashes, eyebrows and whatever else you might want. My pig was made for my nephew. He is autistic and for whatever reason, really loves pink pigs - even better pigs with eyebrows. So I asked the artist to airbrush the eyebrows in darkly and make sure the mouth was really pink. They don't embroider anything that I saw they just stitch the head closed once you have finished stuffing. They do such a good job stitching it closed it's amazing.

We are planning on doing the England/France ABD for DD's high school graduation in 2016 so I can only hope that Steven will still be around. I'll keep my fingers crossed.
 



GET A DISNEY VACATION QUOTE

Dreams Unlimited Travel is committed to providing you with the very best vacation planning experience possible. Our Vacation Planners are experts and will share their honest advice to help you have a magical vacation.

Let us help you with your next Disney Vacation!











facebook twitter
Top