TheRoyal Ontario Museum showcases art, culture and nature from around the world and across the ages. Canada's largest and most comprehensive museum is home to a world-class collection of 13 million art objects and natural history specimens, featured in
Contrôle des avisAvant publication, chaque avis passe par notre système de suivi automatisé afin de contrôler s’il correspond à nos critères de publication. Si le système détecte un problème avec un avis, celui-ci est manuellement examiné par notre équipe de spécialistes de contenu, qui contrôle également tous les avis qui nous sont signalés après publication par notre communauté. Les avis sont affichés dans tous les classements 2023 • En coupleBonjour je déconseille fortement les big bus qui sont toujours toujours plein et où le son audio guide est très mauvais au niveau. la circulation est tellement dense à Paris que on ne voit quasiment rien au niveau des monuments. Et le prix est juste excessif par rapport à cette prestationÉcrit le 12 juin 2023Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de billetterie rapide et opéra magnifique escalier monumental et galerie digne de Versailles très belle exposition sur MR DUPONDÉcrit le 12 mai 2023Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de 901manueln, merci beaucoup pour cette évaluation. Salutations L'Equipe Big Bus ParisÉcrit le 24 mai 2023Cette réponse est l'opinion subjective du gérant et non de Tripadvisor 2023Foire d'empoigne pour accéder à l'étage - mais ce n'est pas grave, nous avons attendu et complété notre tour pour ce que nous n'avons vu que d'en basLe branchement de mon casque était sans doute défectueux car on entendait assez malDécalage entre les commentaires et le monument commenté en raison du trafic - ce serait mieux de pouvoir déclencher le commentaire ou que ce soit le chauffeur qui le fasse qd on est devantSinon balade sympaÉcrit le 26 avril 2023Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de France17 contributionsSplendide façade est cachée sous un échafaudage actuellement. L'intérieur est magnifique. A regretter que la salle de concert soit dans l'obscurité totale lors de ma visite alors qu'en matinée il n'y avait de représentation. C'est dommage pour les touristes qui paient un prix élevé Écrit le 23 avril 2023Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de la lecture du site, je n'ai pas bien compris le but de la fait, ce n'est pas une visite de Paris en bus mais un circuit où il faut s'arrêter pour visiter tout ce qui est autour du point d'arrêt du bus ... Donc prévoir plusieurs jours si vous voulez profiter au maximum et non pas deux heures, comme le 17 avril 2023Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de 2023 • En soloVisite prévue après la fermeture. Superbe visite avec une guide au top! Les enfants peuvent très facilement apprécier ce lieu très majestueux. Visite de la salle de spectacle, des loges etc.. nous en avons plein les yeux! Ça brille dans cet opéra!Écrit le 27 mars 2023Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de nous vous remercions beaucoup pour l'avis positif ! Salutations L'Equipe Big Bus ParisÉcrit le 1 avril 2023Cette réponse est l'opinion subjective du gérant et non de Tripadvisor 2023Pour avoir pris ce type de bus dans d'autres villes d'Europe, cette expérience n'est pas la meilleure. Premièrement, si vous avez pris vos billets avec l'office du tourisme, vous serez forcés de passer par la boutique Big Bus près d'Opéra pour obtenir votre "vrai" billet car celui que vous recevrez par email n'a pas le fichu QR code sans lequel le conducteur ne croira pas en la légtimité de votre billet...Lorsqu'on rentre dans le bus pour se mettre au chaud, on est assourdi par les vitres en plexis qui tremblent et se fracassent contre nos oreilles...Lorsqu'il n'y a pas d'agent Big Bus aux arrêts pour vendre les billets avant l'arrivée du bus, on peut attendre 5-10 minutes à chaque arrêt... c'est assez pénible, et loin d'être fluide. On n'a guère envie de monter et descendre à chaque les bus mériteraient un petit coup de rénovation, ils font très usés et vieillots par rapport à d'autres compagnie le 24 février 2023Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de pas éclairé ce jour là la pièce ne fut éclairée que par la scène Visite décevante peu de salles, explications laconiques, travaux extérieurs et signalétique à revoirTrès jolie salle de réception et jolie bibliothèque Architecture très intéressante Sans doute plus intéressant si l’on vient voir un spectacleÉcrit le 9 février 2023Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de G2684cwchristiant, merci pour votre retour d'expérience, nous allons remonter l'information à notre partenaire. Salutations L'Equipe Big Bus ParisÉcrit le 14 février 2023Cette réponse est l'opinion subjective du gérant et non de Tripadvisor UK9 contributionsdéc. 2022 • En familleL’opéra Garnier est magnifique. Beaucoup de monde à l’entrée mais ça va assez contre très déçu de Viator qui m’a fait payer la place pour ma fille de 11 ans alors que c’était gratuit pour elle! Bref, le mieux est encore d’acheter les places sur place aux bornes et il n’y a pas de queue!Écrit le 3 janvier 2023Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de merci de votre retour d'expérience. Salutations L'Equipe Big Bus ParisÉcrit le 4 janvier 2023Cette réponse est l'opinion subjective du gérant et non de Tripadvisor 2022 • En familleMagnifique visite nocturne ! Les informations audio étaient parfaites , nous avons appris plein de choses , le circuit était super malgré la pluie .Merci au conducteur Yassine , qui nous a bien accueilli, souriant et très aimable ! Merci 🙏🏻Écrit le 30 décembre 2022Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de Souadea746, merci beaucoup pour cette évaluation. A bientôt à bord de Big Bus dans une de nos nombreuses villes. Salutations L'Equipe Big Bus ParisÉcrit le 3 février 2023Cette réponse est l'opinion subjective du gérant et non de Tripadvisor LLC. Whitebirds (doves, egrets, etc.) Like black birds, white birds are often associated with ghosts, holy spirits, and the afterlife. Doves are seen by many as symbols of peace or faith. Owls. Owls are often associated with wisdom, knowledge, and insight. They're also sometimes associated with female power and fertility. It used to be that the picture of the American dream included children, a car to impress the neighbors, and a tidy home, the bigger the better, with a white picket fence. Fast forward to 2017 and cue the "record scratch" sound effect. Welcome to the new dream homes. While Norman Rockwell towns and big houses will likely always have some appeal, we're seeing more and more minimalist tiny homes and apartments, adaptively reused spaces, even treehouses! And for those who aren't rooted to a single location, converted vans and buses are decked out as beautifully functional roaming homes. Lured by the idea of escaping the mortgage miasma and rent rut, a new generation of nomads is proving that a life fueled by wanderlust doesn't require a trust fund. It seems that the American dream is getting a bit of a makeover—as you can see for yourself in this list featuring some of our favorite converted buses. These modern takes on the mobile home are fresh, fun, and comfortably livable. Family Converts Bus Into Beautiful Cottage on Wheels Von Thompsons If somehow a storybook cottage and a school bus fell in love and had a child, it would certainly look just like this! The lucky inhabitants are a young family of three in Key Peninsula, Washington. "With a lot of imagination, design-savvy, and skillful craftsmanship, they've managed to transform this vehicle into a whimsical, modern cottage on wheels," writes Kimberly. Old School Bus Converted Into Loft Is Traveling From Alaska to South America Expedition Happiness / Youtube This creative couple, filmmaker Felix Starck and musician Selima Taibi, plus dog Rudi, bought a 1996 Thomas International school bus for $9,500, turned it into a beautiful loft-style home on wheels, and traveled from Alaska to Mexico. They even made a documentary film about it, called "Expedition Happiness." Traveling Family Raises the Roof on This Brilliant Off-Grid Bus Conversion Midwest Wanderers Kimberly, our resident tiny home expert, says that this is "one of the best conversions we've seen thus far, featuring a raised roof and lots of lovely design touches." And it's amazing that this used to be a school bus—and one bought for a mere $4,000, no less. The couple behind this conversion took about a year and a half to do the renovations. Notable is that they raised the roof by 24 inches to a total of 12' 9" and created a lovely interior that includes a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and two beds. Seriously, the kitchen looks more workable than many a NYC studio apartment. After living in it for three years with two kids!, they settled in North Carolina to found a school bus conversion company called Skoolie, that can make your own bus-living dreams come true. Adventure-Loving Couple Travel & Work in This Beautiful Bus Conversion Outside Found This is the story of a San Francisco couple who gave up their stressful Silicon Valley start-up work to follow their outdoor enthusiast hearts. They quit their jobs and moved to Boulder, Colorado, launched their own tech consulting company, and then bought and renovated a 2001 GMC Bluebird bus. It's a beautiful conversion, and what an inspiration! Update The couple has since moved on to other, more permanently-situated adventures in Bozeman, Montana, and the "Outward Found" bus, as it was called, was sold. 'Big Bertha' Is Modern School Bus Conversion That's Home to Family of 5 BerthaTV Bus life isn't just for adventurous singles or couples with dogs, as this family of five from Washington state proves. The Sullivans purchased a 40-foot-long 1996 Blue Bird bus for $2,800, spent $25,000 renovating it, called it "Big Bertha," and seem to have never been happier. Brian Sullivan, the dad, says the best part is the freedom Freedom with our money, our time and our location. [..] The most important thing in life is people, and spending the most time with our family and children was a huge priority. We were not about to sacrifice our family time to work multiple jobs, paying for a lifestyle we didn't want. [..] Less space, less stuff, less time cleaning, less stress. More time to enjoy life and our children. Professional Bus Homebuilder Is at Home—on a Converted Bus Charles Kern / Art Builders Guild Charles Kern converted a bus for a reason many can relate to He needed cheap digs as a cash-strapped 20-year-old student. He bought a bus he calls The Queen—a 1982 Bluebird Bus on an International Harvester chassis, and did a beautiful conversion. And not only is it super spacious and delightful, but it can go completely off-grid. Now Kern continues to provide school bus conversions for a range of clients, through his company Chrome Yellow Corp. Couple Travels Full-Time With Off-Grid School Bus Tiny Home We Got Schooled How does one go about moving out of the rat race and on to the open road? American couple Justine and Ryan of We Got Schooled explain how they did it After years of staying put, working too many hours in stressful jobs, and always feeling like we were missing something, we decided to make changes. We started saving money, bought the bus and converted it, and finally left our nine-to-fives. Our motivations are manifold – ranging from an urge to live more simply, a goal to escape the rat-race, to a deep-rooted desire to get out and see more of this world while we can. We were done dreaming and were ready to take action. They bought a 1991 International School Bus and turned it into a stunning 200-square-foot home featuring a generously sized sitting area, a nice kitchen, dining and work area, a bathroom, bedroom and plenty of storage. Carpenter Lives, Works, and Travels Out of This Well-Crafted Bus Conversion Kyle Volkman Idaho photographer, musician, and carpenter Kyle Volkman renovated a 30-foot Blue Bird school bus and now lives in it full-time, affording him the freedom to do the things he enjoys—snowboarding, hiking, mountain biking and carpentry. His conversion, which runs on waste vegetable oil, is really lovely, with all kinds of custom woodwork he did himself. Husband and Wife Move From the Big City Into Housebus They Converted Themselves Housebus A 30% rent increase for their apartment in an up-and-coming Atlanta neighborhood inspired this husband and wife to consider other options. While they considered buying a tiny home, the huge initial cost was prohibitive, and thus the idea of the "housebus," or bus converted into a home, was born. The result? "Before the move, we were often too busy hustling to have the lightning "Ah-ha!" moments of thoughtfulness we find ourselves with now. We're at peace here in a way we never were before." Thrifty Young Couple's Dream Home Is a $17K Converted School Bus Adventure or Bust This couple wanted to travel, and also wanted to save money to pay off their student debt. Here's proof that the two aren't mutually exclusive! The bus was bought and renovated for $17,600. It's a charming DIY renovation, and yet "another example of enterprising young people taking control of their lives into their own hands, and building something that works for them, rather than them working for something that might not necessarily fit them." Home Sweet Bus Student Converts Old School Bus Into Versatile Mobile Home Justin Evidon Don't let the minimalist interior fool you. This is a beautifully designed space with a lot of smart storage solutions. Little wonder that this mobile home was designed by architecture student Hank Butitta. His take In architecture school I was tired of drawing buildings that would never exist, for clients that were imaginary, and with details I didn’t fully understand. I prefer to work with my hands, exploring details thoroughly, and enjoy working/prototyping at full scale. So for my Masters Final Project I decided to buy a school bus and convert it into a tiny living space. He has since taken the bus on a 5,000 mile tour around the midwestern and coastal United States, though it's since been parked permanently on Hank's family's land, where it's likely to remain for the rest of its life. This Couple's School Bus Is a Modern Motorhome for Working and Traveling Natural State Nomads This 2001 Thomas HDX school bus conversion is solar-powered and has a gorgeous, modern feel to it. One of its more unique features is the numerous doors, which allow it to be opened up. Plus this A king-sized bed! We also love the roof hatch, which gives access to the roof which can be used for storage ... or stargazing.Hereare some examples of charter bus and larger vehicle rental rates from WSI Limousine in McDonough, Georgia: Executive van: $115 per hour with a 4-hour minimum = $460 minimum rental cost. Limo bus: $150 per hour with a 4-hour minimum = $600 minimum rental cost. Party bus: $250 per hour with a 6-hour minimum = $1,500 minimum rental cost.
TheCXD 23215 Airborne Mobile Command Station were specialized Boeing C-17 Globemaster III airplanes used by S.H.I.E.L.D. The planes were in heavy rotation from the 1980s to the 1990s until S.H.I.E.L.D. replaced them with Helicarriers. Following the Battle of New York, one of these planes, officially designated as S.H.I.E.L.D. 6-1-6 and informally known as the Bus, was given to Phil