The Glacier Express classic route impresses people from all over the world. The trip begins and ends in our sophisticated mountain towns of Zermatt and St. Moritz. In between, the eight-hour journey on the Glacier Express will take you via various bridges and tunnels.
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I have taken the Glacier Express from Zermatt to St Moritz and the Bernina as well. I have also taken the local trains between Chur and St Moritz on another trip. Although the Express train is nice and made for sightseeing, I found the reflections exasperating after spending so much money on the fares. So I decided to make another trip on the local trains. These trains are merely commuting trains and not touristic. However they are much cheaper and the main advantage is that one can open the windows for excellent photography. I also managed a number of selfies with the train when it was going round a bend. I was very much satisfied with the local train albeit the flashy environment of the express train.
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We leave Chur aboard the iconic Glacier Express,often referred to as "the slowest express train in the world." Therocky landscape of the Graubünden canton fades into the distance aswe journey towards sunny Valais. During the journey, legendarySwiss landscapes are brought to life as the train traversesmeadows, vineyards and dense forests, with snow-capped peaksforming the backdrop of the entire journey. We travel along thebeautiful Rhine Valley and cross the Rhine Gorge, also known as the"Swiss Grand Canyon." The highest point of our journey is OberalpPass at 6,670 feet, and from here, we descend past hamlets, crossthe Furka Pass via the Furka Base Tunnel and make our way into theRhône Valley. Lunch is served onboard during our travels.
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While many feel that The Polar Express is a must-see during the holiday season, it only received a 56% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. One fan took to Reddit wondering why the film isn't well-loved by everyone, and they, along with a few other fans, explained their reasons why they very much enjoy this timeless classic.
The plot of The Polar Express isn't anything complex, but, as a Reddit viewer pointed out, it really doesn't need to be. The classic plot that fans became familiar with in the book is enriched with extra details as the characters go from one adventure to another. From the Hero Girl losing her ticket to her and Hero Boy driving the train and then later getting lost in Santa's workshop before finally getting to meet the man in red himself, there's always something interesting happening on screen.
The Polar Express is a book that several generations have grown up with, and many kids read it every year. The story has become a classic in its own right, and, when the movie came out, it added a whole new level of tradition. Now, families have been able to see the movie each Christmas since the film premiered in 2004.
One marker of a great Christmas film is one that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The Polar Express is based on a children's book, but the movie certainly isn't just for kids. "In my age group (teenagers), it's seen as a holiday classic," says one Reddit user. Additionally, many of the kids who grew up with the book and film are adults now who still love the story. "This year," continues the user, "I encourage you to sit down with your kids and watch the movie."
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When I left off, I had just completed a last minute build on my Bluesmobile to compete in a coast to coast, Cannonball Run race for classic cars called the C2C Express. We were on a mission from God! If you missed all that, I suggest you hit rewind and get caught up!
Your final hiking day of the tour is another great one, and a fitting finish to the trip. One of the classic hikes in the region leads to Lac Blanc. This high-mountain lake sits in the Aiguilles Rouges Nature Preserve, a rugged ridge across the valley from Mont Blanc, and commands one of the greatest mountain views anywhere.
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