Today was relatively simple in terms of activities, though not so straightforward at times. After breakfast at the hotel (a buffet plus some made-to-order items), we took a Careem to Ferrari World on Yas Island. Brad was super excited about the theme park, and also about his first in-person F1 session; as usual I was more low key about things. Unfortunately, Formula Rossa (the fasted roller coaster in the world) was closed for maintenance. We went on Flying Aces (a more standard coaster) and then Mission Ferrari (a mini coaster with immersive qualities), at which point Brad needed a break from the coasters. We stumbled upon a Ferrari fan zone, the highlight of which was a static display of the F1-75 from 2022. We then did the Fiorano GT Challenge and then grabbed some lunch.
Next we headed to the Yas Marina Circuit, though finding the way was not so simple. We eventually made our way through the parking lot, a portion of the mall, and out to the shuttles, which we took to the west grandstand. The seats that Brad got us were in the premium section of the west grandstand, giving us a view of most of the first back straight and the subsequent 3 turns (6, 7, and part of 8), the last 2 turns (15 and 16), and the first half of the start/finish straight. This was the most racing action viewable from my seat at a race thus far. We watched part of a Formula 4 qualifying, then Formula 1 Practice 2. After that we walked around a bit and grabbed a bite to eat.
Getting back to the hotel didn't take too long. Once we exited the circuit we took about 10-15 minutes to find a spot to call an Uber. Once we were in the car (after Brad passed up the first driver who was in the wrong car), it took less than 30 minutes to get back to the hotel. Back at the hotel we headed down to the bar to play a couple of games of Kingdomino. We initially couldn't find a suitable table, and an Emirati who was drinking alone at a larger well-lit table noticed this and insisted that we switch with him. We played the 7x7 variant for the first game, and Brad won 133-123. As we were concluding, the Emirati came over to talk to us, showing interest in the game. We showed him some basic rules and offered for him to join us. He asked instead to watch us play as he learned more, and then join in. This ended up side-tracking the game a bit, as he told us some wild stories about his time in the US when he was younger. We ended up calling it a night after finishing the second game, a 5x5 variant, which Brad won.
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Trip highlight photos can be found here.
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