The Weekly Leaks: Order Burger King with an App? Yes Please!

It won’t be announced till later next week, but I got my hands on some screenshots which I’m pretty sure I wasn’t supposed to see (A). Burger King Lebanon is gonna let you order your meals for free via your smartphone apps, or via their website if you don’t have an iOS or Android device.

Here are the attachments below. This is a MUCH-welcome and comprehensive alternative to calling, holding, and being misunderstood by the operator. I hope other restaurants do the same, and wish this was available before I had my surgery =P

 

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Mary Poppins on Broadway Review


Mary Poppins was a childhood favorite of mine. The nanny with the parrot-umbrella who could fly and pull out just about anything from here purse, did indeed help the “medicine go down” for me as a child.

That is why during my stay in New York, I decided to buy two tickets to watch the Disney Broadway show rendition of this classic 17 Cherry Tree Lane story. The result was being mind-blown beyond expression, and I can very safely say it was worth every single penny.

So, on Saturday, Yara and myself made our way to the New Amsterdam Theater on Broadway Street and settled into the beautifully designed amphitheater. Ornate sculptures and bas-reliefs decorate the balconies and box seats, and murals made the dome-shaped ceiling all the more grand. We sat in the orchestra area, only a handful of rows away from the stage.

Before I talk about the acting, actors and actresses, allow me to declare that the set, effects and props were absolutely astonishing. The illusion of Mary Poppins’ bottomless bag was created live, with the bag, seemingly placed on a table whose underbelly was visible, transparent and empty, concealing a lamp, a bed, and other objects which could not possibly fit in there.

The sets were also beautifully designed, with the houses, stories, parks and scenery being fully movable, sprouting up from under the stage, or disappearing into the ceiling, all automatically and with seamless, technologically-sexy automated transitions.

The dances were also impressive, with some ballet, tap-dancing, river-dancing and some contemporary choreographic pieces keeping things interesting and novel. The songs included favorites like “a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down”, “chim, chimeney, chim chim, charoo” and “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”, all of which made my eyes swell with fond memories.

Novel songs included some breath-taking opera-like segments, clap-inducing jazzy tunes and good old-fashioned musicals with the British twist of Marry Poppins and chimneysweepers. The actors and actresses were magnificent as well, with humor, cuteness, wickedness, spunkiness and other realistically portrayed traits coming to life on the stage in vivid costumes and light effects.

The play was not without impressive aerobics and stunts either, with some wall-walking, umbrella-flying and kite-taming that will make you instantly clap in amusement. To top it all off, the cast members came down at the end of the fantastic show, and held buckets for donations, with freebies like aprons, umbrellas, cookbooks and autographs given away for every donation that will go into cancer and AIDS research. Oh, and the next day, I received a delightful personalized email from Disney Broadway thanking me for showing up and being part of the magic. How awesome is that?

So, in New York? Visiting? A Broadway show is an absolute MUST. I’d definitely recommend Mary Poppins, however, friends of mine who have seen other shows recommend them highly too. So, choose the most appealing one for you, and go, cross it off your bucket list!

Tip: go to http://www.broadwaybox.com where you get a discount code you can use

Universal Studios Orlando Review


Universal Studios Orlando is awesome. My cousin Majid, who runs the Right Choice Travel Agency, booked my flight and got me the all-access, two-park, express-pass tickets, which allow you to skip the long lines in the sun.

We spent 11 whole hours in the two parks, riding every single ride, and I can safely say I fulfilled my childhood dream of riding some of the world’s best rollercoasters, and the most advanced virtual-reality, 3D/4D immersive experiences on Earth.

The Hulk ride was an intense rollercoaster that will leave you either satisfied and pumping with adrenaline, or on the verge of puking. I was the former, Majid was the latter :P . Next, was the new Spiderman ride, which blends rollercoaster with immersive 3D technology and props to make you lose touch with reality, and no longer realize if you are in fact free-falling off a Manhattan skyscraper, with flames licking your face, or if it’s just hot air and a vibrating chair.

The watery rides were fun, but they make it a point to soak you completely then charge for 5USD “people-dryers” or 10USD waterproof ponchos. My advice is, skip  them and go straight to the Harry Potter area.

Here, I fell in love with the saga all over again. Hogwarts and Hogsmeade have been beautifully recreated, with attention to every detail, such as “no muggle” signs, a moving, real-life sorting hat and even animated, talking painting hanging on the walls. The virtual reality ride was very encompassing, and takes you through the Triwizard Championship dragon challenge, a quidditch match, the Forbidden Forest, the Womping Willow and even Dementors (where I was shouting “expecto patronum!” as strangers next to me sighed in disbelief at my child-like excitement)

Then, I bought a Slytherin scarf and Snape wand, had some Butter Beer, ate a chocolate toad from Honeydukes and bought a few souvenirs from Zonko’s before going on platform 9¾ and continuing my exploration of the park.

I’m not going to describe every single ride, because they’re so many. Plus, it’ll remove some of the magic of not knowing what’s coming next on a ride! All in all, it Universal Orlando is a must, but make sure you book a whole day or two to explore the parks to the fullest. Oh, and try to do the same thing we did and go there during Mardi Gras celebrations, where a very extravagant parade starts at 5:00PM and keeps on going till late at night.

 

Miami Beach Review


As a teen, my days were spent playing video games. I was a heavy gamer by day, heavy clubber by night. One of the video games I wasted most time on was Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (GTA Vice City). This game takes place in South Beach, Miami, and that is exactly where my cousin Majid and I went.

The real Miami Beach area was exactly the same as I remember from the game. Everything looked surreally familiar, as if I had been there loads of times before. The shore, the trees, the streets, the hotels, the venues, the cars, the police in shorts, the hookers in bikinis, etc. Everything was insanely similar to the game, making it a double whammy for me: Miami Beach is awesome, and it was living one of my favorite video games, in real life! (Although I didn’t assault police, kill hookers or steal cars :P )

We went to Mango’s Tropical Cafe, which was unexpectedly amazing. It is a famous bar, with plenty of ultraviolet light bulbs and luminescent murals and graffiti. It has a massive lineup of live acts that include everything from reggae singers, to showgirls, live bands, salsa dancers, and even bachelorette special performances! I must say, they were extremely entertaining and the frequency and diversity of the acts made our stay there almost silent, and mesmerized with act after act in this world-famous venue.

Nikki Beach was virtually empty for some reason, which was a major let-down. But, Amnesia Miami and LIV more than made up for that. My only regret? Not being able to get tickets to the WMC and UMF events… Next time!

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