200 people+ (OMG I thought). It took us 1 hour to get through it, which was really boring. I was so tired I felt like I was going to collapse.
When we had finally got out of immigration We were met by Ajay kaka (Nana), Beat masi and Kiran masa. We caught the Heathrow Connect to Paddington station. We stayed at the Ashley hotel, and our room was on level 3. I counted up the steps till our room and there were precisely 61 steps. The poor adults had to carry up the suitcases up 3 flights of stairs. We finally got to bed at 11pm

The next day,mum announced we were going for a wander towards Oxford street. So we took the tube (the underground train) to Oxford Circus station. The tube was hot and stuffy. We were packed like sardines in a can. It wasn't very pleasant, seeing it was our first time going on a tube.
Oxford street was swarming with bustling people, and it was very hard to walk in a clear path without people bumping into you. We went into a couple of shops, then we went to Marks and Spencer's food court, where we had lunch. It had lots of choice for lunch, pre made salads, filled rolls, fruit salads and lots more. Dad fell in love with the food court, because the food was really cheap, and there was so much to choose from.


In the evening, we went to the Lion King musical with Nana. It was truly amazing, the choreography, the props and the singing were all awesome. The costumes were spectacular, they looked really lifelike. The actors and actresses were really talented. We loved it!

Posted by Sajan
Location:London
oh my god Arnie, didn't I tell you that Marks and Spencers is the BESTEST ever!!! Yay, awesome to read all your London adventures Leishy. I definately don't miss the tube.
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