All Roads Lead to Rome

Today I are going to talk about Day 6 of our embedded Adventures by Disney (ABD) trip. For those of you that don’t know, an embedded ABD is an Adventures by Disney trip that is done while on a Disney cruise. Instead of booking excursions through the cruise line, all the excursions are done through Adventures by Disney. I highly recommend it and looking forward to doing many more in the future.

The boat docks about an hour and half away from Rome. We were the first ones off the boat, onto the bus and off to our first stop…the Vatican. I was looking forward to visiting Rome, especially the Vatican. I am Catholic and as a Catholic, this is it. This is the where it all happens. There is so much history and power in this tiny little country. With that being said, as beautiful as it was, I was kind of sad that is has become this big tourist attraction. I had always envisioned walking up to it by way of the square. Well.. you don’t. You enter from the back (you do see the old Vatican wall, which is cool) and it is like entering any other museum. Oh and by the way, the square looks so much bigger in t.v.

Entrance to the Vatican

First, our ABD guides and our local guide took us aside and told us what we would see in the Sistine Chapel. They had a map and pointed out all the different paintings. They did because, no is suppose to speak inside the chapel or take photos. I was disappointed about the photos, but I understood.

Dusty and Mama Barbara explaining what we were about to see.

However, prior to touring the Sistine Chapel, we walked the museum. It is very lovely and holds so much history. It is also very crowded. You really don’t walked the museum, you do the Vatican Shuffle. There were different rooms that we walked though along the tour. There is a Gallery of the Maps, the Gallery of the Tapestries, the Gallery of the Candelabra and much more. Here are a few shots as we moved room to room.

Maps Room
Maps Room
Tapestries Room
Here we are doing the Vatican shuffle

The last room we were to see was the Sistine Chapel. I wish we could have taken photos. However, the photos probably would not have done it justice. It is simply breathtaking. Prior to going in, I mentioned our guides gave us a bit of history lesson on the chapel and Michelangelo. The chapel was created in 1508-1512. It is named for Pope Sixtus IV. Despite what people think, he did not paint the ceiling lying down. He had special scaffolding made so he could stand. There are over 300 figures painted in the chapel. There are numerous biblical scenes, such as the creations of Adam and Eve, the sacrifice of Noah and the Great Flood. Thousands of visitors tour the chapel each year. It is also where the cardinals meet to elect a new Pope. I encourage you to look online for photos. It is quite remarkable.

After visiting the chapel, it was on to St. Peter’s Basilica. This was another breathtaking work of art. I was hopeful we may run into Pope Francis. He has been known to wander about and meet people. No such luck for us. Inside the Basilica, we saw The Pieta, the statue by Michelangelo depicting Jesus in the arms of his mother after the Crucifixion. My photo does not do this justice either.

St. Peter’s Basilica
The Pieta
Vatican Square
Our group
Robbie with the Swiss guard protecting the Pope

After visiting St. Peter’s we had our photos taken and then some time for shopping. From there we had another fantastic lunch. The food in Italy was amazing. Even our oldest, who will not eat pasta here at home, loved it. From there we did a walking tour and saw iconic sights, such as the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Venezia where the Vittoria Emanuele ll Monument is located, ancient Rome, the Roman Forum and the Colosseum.

The Trevi Fountain was another must on my bucket list. While it is beautiful, it was extremely crowded. One has to really push their way to the front to have their picture taken. Of course, we had to throw a coin over our shoulder. This will ensure that we will return to Rome one day.

Trevi Fountain
Tossing our coins into the fountain
Victor Emmanuel Monument
Roman Forum
Roman ruins
Roman ruins
ruins
A photo of us in front of the hill in which Rome was built.
Still an active archaeological site

Our last stop in this incredible city, the Colosseum. This was remarkable. From a distance, it looked fake. It reminded me of a backdrop on a movie set.

The Colosseum

The adults and kids split up and the kids did a separate tour that involved gladiator costumes. My oldest did that, but my 13 year old stuck with the adults. In his words, he did not need it to be dumbed down for him. God help me. This kid a something else! Some interesting facts about The Colosseum. It was built in under ten years, mostly by Jewish slaves. Over a million animals and over a half million people died in The Colosseum. Also, The Colosseum had a marble facade and marble seats, however when St. Peter’s Basilica was being built, they took the marble from the Colosseum and used it there. Finally, it is the most visited site in Italy. The Vatican does receive more visitors, but that is not part of Italy. It is its own principality.

Inside of The Colosseum
another view from inside
Walking into The Colosseum
More of the outside
Family photo

All and all, it was a fantastic day in Rome. We saw so much, yet there is still so much to be seen. I am looking forward to heading back in the next few years.

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Heather

44 COMMENTS

  1. Lara | 18th Mar 19

    Wow, you did so much in just a single day. Rome looks amazing. Definitely on the bucket list!

    • Heather | 18th Mar 19

      It is beautiful city. We did a lot from the moment we stepped off the ship until we went back. We were exhausted!

  2. Donna Lynn Starling | 19th Mar 19

    Great photography, so much to see in one day!

    • Heather | 21st Mar 19

      Thank you. There is certainly no shortage of things to do.

  3. Lori Nielsen | 18th Jul 19

    I would love to visit Rome! Thanks for the insights!

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      Your welcome! Thank you for stopping by.

  4. Lisa Manderino | 18th Jul 19

    I love Italy but I think I hit Rome at a bad time of the year because like you said the Vatican was so crowded you could hardly walk and it was so hot when we went! There is plenty to do and maybe I will go back someday. My best memory is the food, it was fabulous!

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      It was very warm and it was crowded. However, Disney plays the Pixie Dust card and makes things happen for you.

  5. Lori | 18th Jul 19

    So much to see in Rome and it looks like it’s possible to see it all in one day! Nice pictures of the Vatican.

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      There was so much we still did not see. I need to go back!

  6. Stacey | 18th Jul 19

    I’d love to see Rome, and with Adventures by Disney, sign me up! Your pictures are stunning. I’d love to see everything you guys did in Rome. I mean, the Sistine Chapel? Oh yeah!

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      Everything was fantastic. The chapel is amazing.

  7. alison | 18th Jul 19

    I’m sure Disney did it right. I cannot believe the crowds. So crazy. I can remember going as a kid in the late 80’s and it was easy just to walk right in. Amazing. What a fun day in Rome, such a great city. Glad your son ate pasta.

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      We now buy only pasta from Italy so he can eat. LOL!

  8. Shirley | 18th Jul 19

    Wow, what great photos that perfectly capture the essence of Rome! It looks like you all have a wonderful time!

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      We did. It was an amazing trip and I look forward to more.

  9. Cynthia Keene | 18th Jul 19

    Wow what an amazing trip! It brought back memories of when I went to Rome. I am sure it was amazing since it was organized through Disney. Thank you for sharing your trip!

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      Disney knows how to do things right.

  10. Hera | 18th Jul 19

    Absolutely love Rome, Vatican, & Sistine Chapel. It was incredible to be standing in the middle of Epic history. Your post brought back fond memories

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      The history is amazing. Walking through the ruins was surreal.

  11. kmf | 18th Jul 19

    Love Rome and the Vatican City. The Sistine Chapel was such a beautiful experience.

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      I could have stared at that all day.

  12. Nicole Cruze | 18th Jul 19

    Wow, what an amazing trip, definitely on my bucket list!

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      It feels really good to check things off the bucket list!

  13. Missy | 19th Jul 19

    Yeah! Rome is a wonderful place to visit. Glad you got to go.

  14. Taci- Life Beyond Zebra | 19th Jul 19

    Looks like my kind of trip! I hope to do a ABD trip one day.

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      They are amazing trips. VIP treatment every step of the way.

  15. Amanda | 19th Jul 19

    I’ve never been, but it’s on my list. Your photos are amazing.

  16. Jen | 19th Jul 19

    I am so jealous! I would love to go to Rome.

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      Go for it! It is beautiful.

  17. Pam | 19th Jul 19

    What an amazing day – I have always heard so many great things about the Adventures by Disney trips!

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      Well worth every penny. VIP service all the way.

  18. Jennifer | Me and My Traveling Hat | 19th Jul 19

    This takes me back to when I went there. I’d like to go back again. It is so amazing to see the Colosseum and all the history dating back to AD 80.

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      It is mindblowing. I am looking forward to visiting Greece someday. I love seeing all the old ruins and such.

  19. Trisha | 21st Jul 19

    WOW!! What incredible experiences you had! It is absolutely beautiful!

  20. Mike | 21st Jul 19

    I was just in Rome 3 weeks ago…this brought back wonderful memories

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      I am glad! Thanks so much for stopping by.

  21. Clara | 22nd Jul 19

    I can’t believe you saw all this is one day! That’s amazing. I can’t wait to check out Rome

  22. Trish | 22nd Jul 19

    Can I just say how jealous I am? I want to visit Rome so badly!!

    • Heather | 30th Jul 19

      Go!! It is beautiful!

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