Photo Diaries: A Night at The Museum of Ice Cream

Quick pause on my Ecuador explorations since how can you go to the Museum of Ice Cream and not share all the amazing pictures?! No, the fact that I’m lactose intolerant and going to a museum based on dairy was not lost on me, but at least I got to play even if I can’t eat it. In case you’ve never heard of it, The Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) was started in NYC  and from the first day I saw it, I was jealous that NYC was getting yet another cool museum/experience. Luck was on my side as they decided to make it a touring event and San Francisco was a destination! Thanks to Amex I was able to get pre-sales tickets to one of the most coveted events in San Francisco. My friend Alyssa and I showed up at MOIC on Sunday, November 5th (yes, I’m still that backlogged here…) for a 9pm entrance prepared for similar silliness as the Color Factory I previously visited. As another place considered an “Instagrammer’s dream,” how could we not take a million pictures?

Please note my discontent with the lack of dairy free ice cream.

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Words of love one week after the Sonoma fires began and Dub Nation that was put up that morning when Steph Curry and his family visited.

Cotton Candy – something I could actually eat!

Casually trying to pull a popsicle out of the wall

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Alyssa wouldn’t pose with the unicorn, but I still got a rainbow pic. Same same.

Hangin in a tiny mirrored box

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Time to prep for the sprinkle pool (that would later have us finding sprinkles everywhere for a few days)

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Life sized candy!

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One last swing

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Time to say bye!

It was really great how they limited the number of people entering at once. That said, getting a 9pm entrance meant we had just under 1.5 hours. In a place like this you don’t want to rush! I think if I hadn’t been to the Color Factory already this would have topped my dreams as the most fun “immersive art exhibit” (as some have described it), but I gotta say… MOIC came in second in my heart. In any case, if it comes to a city near you then definitely try to get tickets!

Now I’ll get back to detailing Ecuador 🙂

 

xx

nicole

Photo Diaries: The Calistoga Motor Lodge and Spa

Lauren and my Labor Day Weekend activities didn’t end with The Color Factory. Having never visited wine country together, we planned a day that included visiting some wineries and catching some sun. I couldn’t guarantee SF would be warm so I concocted the idea to visit a spa and use their pool.

I landed on a GiltCity deal for The Calistoga Motor Lodge and Spa and was easily sold. If we did a 50 minute treatment (or 2 that added up to 50 minutes) we could have access to the Moonacre Spa and pool for 2 hours before our appointments. We decided this was the weekend of “treat yo self” and booked their “Perfectly Muddled” and “Splish Splash.”

The heat continued through the weekend so we scrapped our plans of pool time and stuck to enjoying the spa. We ended up being the only people in the spa at that time so we got lots of extra attention.

From the moment we walked in, the spa was made to be photographed and was “inspired by the tradition of American roadtrips in the 1950’s” with a modern twist and offerings.

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Walking through the changing room into the general spa waiting area

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A close up with a cheeky “how-to” partake in the different spa activitiesIMG_3649_FotorThe water station where you could choose which infused option you’d like including one infused by crystals. Spencer Pratt would be all over this, but I’m sure he already puts his beloved crystals in the water he drinks.

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Before starting our “perfectly muddled” treatment, we  began with exfoliating ourselves in these glorious outdoor showers

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Then, our lovely host mixed up a bowl of mud for each of us to coat ourselves, beginning with just the front side of our bodies. We laid out and nearly fell asleep before we were back to the showers to rinse off.

This is the part were I could insert a picture of us laying out while our mud dried, but I’ll save your eyes this time. We then repeated this by coating our backs as best as possible before laying down and having them finish painting us. Repeat the nearly dozing off and we were back to the showers.

Try not to be jealous of our robes (they were actually cozy) or our sweet sandals they provided (which purely served as function).

Next they brought us into the most glorious bathing room where we picked the salt we wanted for our baths (from the options on the wall as we walked in).

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We were left to lay in our nice warm tubs and relax for the next 30 glorious minutes before our time was up. We tried for the steam room, but unfortunately I went full panic mode and thought I couldn’t breathe… so that brought our trip to an end.

All in all, I cannot wait to go back up and fully intend to find a weekend to stay overnight and fully enjoy the hotel. As Travis from Clueless would say “Two thumbs, way up” Just a quick forewarning though, it is close to the Calistoga speedway so there was some noise, but it was only noticeable at first. As we left, the staff filled us in that they’d only been open 3 months since full renovations! *pats self on back for finding this still hidden jewel*

Next I’m going to FINALLY talk, in very great detail, about my trip to Ecuador! Stay tuned, because we fit in A LOT in the 2 weeks I spent there.

 

xx

 

 

 

 

 

24 (Instagram Worthy) hours in Palm Springs

I usually spend the 4th of July at Lake Tahoe, but since we were unable to wrangle our full group, I did the next best thing. One of my best friends from college – and one of the people who pushed me to take the leap and start writing this blog – Nicole lives in San Diego so I looked up flights and invited myself down. We’ve talked about going to Palm Springs a million times so I was able to coerce her into adding a quick overnight trip there to our itinerary.

Thanks to my frequent flyer status on my favorite airline, Virgin America, I decided to book the flight with points and with my status got upgraded to main cabin select! Virgin America is my ride or die airline since they go everywhere I nee to go within the US and their planes are by far the best. All it took was a quick 1:15 flight and I was stepping off the plane, into Nicole’s car, and we were off for Palm Springs!

We spent the next 24 hours stopping by ALL the Instagram hotspots and taking pictures while pretending to be former Bachelor contestants. Heyo Flat Tummy Tea – sponsor me! (JK. Well, kind of…)

For a dinosaur lover like me, a stop at the Cabazon Dinosaurs was a must. From posing with an brontosaurus to climbing inside the mouth of a T-Rex, this was a stop that any 5 year old would love. Nicole practically had to drag me out of there as we were melting under the desert sun.

Treating the T-Rex like a jungle gym and if you look closely you’ll see me clinging to the Brontosaurus and not wanting to leave.

Wearing our bestie shirts that will make another appearance and I can’t take Nicole anywhere haha

Playing arounding in the gift shop. Surprisingly, I was not technically too big for that ride, but I got weird looks from the kids.

One last dinosaur photobomb

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Our next stop was to the luxurious Ritz Carlton Rancho Mirage that was just 10-15 minutes outside of downtown Palm Springs and set up into a hill, with incredible views.

The views right when we checked into our room and again as the sun  was setting. So stunning!

Since our room wasn’t ready yet, Nicole and I switched into our bathing suits and popped down to the pool. We made a wrong turn and couldn’t find the adults pool (shocker, right?), but the general one was still and they quickly got us set up with towels, lounge chairs, an umbrella, and of course, a glass of champage.

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Every few minutes our server would come by and offer us fresh ice water and ask if we need anything. Even when we were standing in the pool and splashing some water up onto the edge so that we could rest our arms, our server quickly came over and brought a towel as a cool place to rest, fresh ice water, and even offer to take a picture saying “this would be such a cute instagram!”

For dinner, I’d highly recommend The Tropicale. The food was absolutely delicious. I had the Tom Yum Soup and the Chilled Iceberg and Lump Crap Wedge Salad. Our waitress warned us about the large portion sizes and I should have listened because my salad had probably about a baseball sized portion of crab on it! That said, we had a fridge in our hotel room so I took my salad leftovers back and snacked on them in the car the next day on our way back to San Diego. Now that I think of it, I sound like “Scallop Fingers” from this week’s episode of Bachelor in Paradise, so judge me if you want… In any case, we sat on the open air back patio, but the interior was absolutely beautiful so I wish I’d had a few minutes to take some pictures!

The next morning after filling up on the Ritz’s impressive brunch spread we explored the property a bit more and then took a drive around Palm Springs.

Caught scoping out the fire pit

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The view out to the fire pit and over Palm Springs

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My beautiful travel companion on the steps leading up into the hotel from the pool

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Pretending to be instagram models at all the pretty houses:

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After driving back from our amateur photo sessions, I saw something weird out of the corner of my eye and made Nicole turn off the main street. Lo and behold we found Robolights! Apparently this is a big attraction in the winter with Christmas lights, but it’s still crazy to see on a random day. Not so sure that I’d want this in my neighborhood because you know, nightmares (look at the crazy tank…), but a driveby is worthwhile.

 

The one thing we sadly were not able to do on our girls getaway was to have a drink at the Parker Palm Springs’ Lemonade stands. As a heads up – they only allow hotel patrons at the pool even if just for a drink. That said, the interior, including the small mirrored bar, was absolutely so of course we unabashedly took lots of pictures.

Artwork in the lobby

My gracefulness caught in action

Paparazzi for hire

All in all the service at the Ritz Carlton Rancho Mirage was amazing. I found the deal via my Amex Platinum Card – one that I highly recommend for people who travel a lot because the perks and points you accrue are amazing. Now, you can get the card made of metal which feels pretty baller. We were able to get a room, $100 onsite restaurant credit, free breakfast (valued at over $30/person), late checkout, and an upgraded view room for just $220. While it was pretty scorching in Palm Springs, it was a nice warm up in comparison to the June Gloom that was continuing in San Francisco. Even though it was a holiday weekend, it paid off big time to visit in the “off season.” From the fresh ice water at every turn to the bath salts they offered for our in room jacuzzi. I would absolutely return (maybe) even paying full price. 

Plus one final pic because we’re corny and of course bought matching Show Me Your Mumu tanks 🙂

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24 hours in Palm Springs  ✓!

xx

Nicole