We rushed around in the morning trying to get the place back together. Then we walked to the subway station and put our bags in lockers.d said he's like to see a movie, and two hours in a dry theater sounded good to everyone but Chris. He decided to do more exploring and shopping.
In Korea, you get to pick out your seats for the movie. They show you a screen with open seating, and you pick where you want to sit. Of course, when we got into the theater, no one observed the seating. We watched World War Z in English with Korean subtitles.
After the movie, we walked around spending our last Korean money, and then ate a lunch that included the traditional Bi Bim Bop that Chris wanted all along. From there, we went back to the subway station, and took a bus back out to the airport.
Although our flight left at 10 p.m. on the 12th, by virtue of the international date line, we arrived on Kuaui at 3:40 p.m. on the 12th. Got our car, hit the grocery store and had pasta and sausage for dinner. It was really nice to sleep on a regular bed again, and everyone crashed pretty quickly.
Our last Korean meal |
Hawaii at last! |
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