Warszawa- A Logistical Nightmare
I went to Warsaw with my Aussie exchange student friend Jenna and my ex-roommate from Ostrava, Tommaso (he drove us to Warsaw from Ostrava). In Warsaw we stayed with my friend Kasia who I know from Edmonton (we went to high school together!). This combination=FUN!
On Friday as we were sitting on the train to Ostrava Jenna said to me, “You know, when you invited me on this trip I had to say yes because I know that you will have planned it out perfectly!”
Oh Jenna, if only you were right.
Plan on the way there:
-Take the train from Brno-Ostrava and arrive about 5:00pm
-Drive to Warsaw, which should take about 5 hours
-Be there in time for Friday night partying!
Reality:
-Train from Brno-Ostrava was delayed 65min
-Stuck at the border for about 30 minutes and yelled at by border control for taking fun pictures and video of waiting at the border
-Found the right road…but it was closed
-Took a detour but were unsure of how to get back to where we needed to go
-Stopped for food in a sketchy roadside café. Realized that understanding some Czech doesn’t mean that you will have any clue what a menu says in Polish
-Got to Warsaw around 1:30am dead tired. No partying that night.
Kasia has the cutest apartment ever in a really good location. She didn't believe us when we told her that her apartment was pure luxury until we showed her pictures of where we were staying. She had 2-ply toilet paper!!
Saturday was really nice. A perfectly sunny day we spent wandering around the city. Meant to party it up on Saturday night and started to...but around 2am we realized that there was something that we needed more than alcohol. And that was McDonald’s. We were really excited there was a 24hr McDonald’s nearby. I know that McDonald’s is bad for me…but no matter what country you are in-- at 2:00am McDonald’s always is a solid choice.
Plan on the way home:
-Make breakfast at Kasia’s place
-Hit the road, hopefully without any mishaps
-Take the 9:00pm bus from Ostrava-Brno
-Home sweet home!
Reality:
-Breakfast was great….mmm..bacon
-Started to drive around 1:00 pm
-Missed the turnoff for Katowice and drove aimlessly for a while
-Went back and found the right way
-Hit another detour, but had no idea where we were
-Stopped for directions twice. Both times were told to ‘go straight and turn right’
-Finally found the way (and stopped at a really good roadside restaurant with a crazy salad bar!)
-No border problems, they just took the passports for 2 minutes, looked in the car and said our names and it was dobre! (good)
-Went to buy tickets in Ostrava for the 9:00pm bus. It was full. Went to the train station and the next train was at 2:30am
-Went back at 9:15pm to buy tickets for the 11:55pm bus. There was a little booth with 2 ladies inside. We could SEE them through the blinds. They made eye contact but didn’t respond to our knocking at the window. Didn’t even acknowledge us to say “Sorry, we’re closed and will not provide any information”. These were possibly the rudest, bitchiest people I have ever encountered in the Czech Republic. We just wanted to know if there were even tickets available for the 11:55pm bus, but they didn’t respond even though they saw us and we could see them! So we got pissed and kept knocking at their window. Finally we got a reaction, which I assume meant, “You better stop doing that or we will call the police”. The only thing I could understand from their yelling at us was the word 'police'. Frustrated and annoyed at the lack of service in the Czech Republic + tired from traveling all day is not a good combination. We decided to make the best of the situation and go for some drinks before attempting to take the 11:55pm bus. We also thought if those 2 bitchy ladies were there, our chances of getting on the bus were slim to none.
-Had some beers with Tommaso and 2 other trainees, then went back to the bus station and got the bus! The ladies weren't around, just had to buy tickets from the bus driver.
-Home Monday 2:45am. Score!!
Summary:
-Poland was fun, we had a good time singing to cheesy oldies in the car, it was great to catch up with Kasia, and it was an entertaining weekend. The company was fantastic. We all know each other much better after so many hours in the car together.
-McDonald's makes me Mchappy.
-Poland really needs to spend some money on repairing roads and putting up signs. We were going to the freaking capital city and the signage wasn’t that good. Also, when there’s a detour it is nice to know how to get back to the main road!
-Czech customer service sucks/is even worse than non-existent, it is just openly hostile. I can’t believe how angry people get when you expect them to do their jobs-- it’s not a revolutionary concept!
Pictures are in the Warszawa Part 2 album, and pictures from last week’s Cuban Salsa Night are in their own album as well!
