Many Thanks Chis for giving us a Tour of Rome!! My highest compliments to you and Amanda for taking Miles along for this and other trips - these kinds of trips are Ancient History lessons experiences that he will always remember!! 🌟🥰🌟
Thanks for the beautiful video of Rome and the fascinating stories about Leonardo Da Vinci. To me, it looks like the Mona Lisa is thinking, 'How much longer do I have to sit here with this smile on my face.'
Nice to see different parts of Italy i was there in 95 while in the navy and wasnt able to see much except for the port we were docked at. You are such a amazing family giving miles memories to last a lifetime.
Chris! You also have to visit Trevi Fountain together with Amanda and you have to do the tossing of the coins again! For the tossing of the coins you have to stand with your back to the the fountain and toss the coin with the right hand over the left shoulder! That means you will come to Rome again. Have a wonderful visit!
Super fun video. Thank you for taking us along, when you didn't have to. One day I'll have the chance to visit so I appreciate every video you're willing to share, thank you! Y'all are creating so many bonding, fun, as well as first-hand educational memories with Miles. How wonderful! And I knew who you meant when you said, "Leonardo DiCaprio"! 😂🤗 Also, I feel that Mona Lisa is sad inwardly for her losses, but doesn't want to show it outwardly so has a half smile for the happiness of the children that lived. 😢😊
Chris, you are a brave man to admit you were half listening to Amanda on camera. I also had no idea Leonardo Di Caprio is so talented! jk. Thanks for sharing your day out with Miles! Love your travel videos. It's a nice change up from amusement parks. Always so full of information.
Great video!! I am so proud of the person you have become Chris. It's great to see you expanding Provost Park Pass beyond Disney to also travel and fun and I find that really interesting. I've been feeling very hesitant lately about traveling out of the country and watching your videos has been giving me some inspiration to achieve this goal one day. Leonardo Di Caprio was such a motivational figure in this world. I did not know he invented so many things such as the weathervane and other things. I have always known him by his famous Mona Lisa painting. Thanks for continuing to bring such joy and happiness to my life!
Thank you for sharing! We just got back from Italy and actually was able to learn more information on the sites we visited from your videos. So thank you for posting all your amazing videos
Aloha..Roaming in Rome...looks fun and what a way for Miles to learn. I also want some of that lasangia looks so good Thank you for this tour guys..love to all
FUN FACT!!! In the 17th century, the Spanish embassy was located on the square - 'Piazza di Spagna' - at the base of the stairs, hence the name 'Spanish Steps'.
Hi 👋 I hope you are doing well and that everything is going well for you and that you're having a happy week and a happy Wednesday and a happy evening 🌆 and a happy night 🌉😴. Also I hope you had a good time on this trip.
Hey in 2019, I was there at the same time of year during that big Christian European holiday and saw the same amount of people! It was crowded and wild!
That monument is an Egyptian Obelisk. It was taken from Egypt back when Egypt didn't have control of who did archeology in there country. Dr. Hawas has been working to get Egypt historical things back.
Just got back from Italy. Started in Rome, then Florence then Naples.. but the end of the trip I wanted to go back to Rome because there's so much we missed. Didn't even know about the DaVinci museum!! we did the Galeleo museum in Florence tho.
That was Trevi fountain right? I've been there once with my wife. If you sit looking away from the fountain and toss a coin in over your shoulder, its supposed to bring you luck to come back to Rome again.
It was a joy to watch you and Miles have an adventure 💞 Went to Rome years ago but didn't make it to Museo Leonardo Da Vinci. Thank you so much for the tour!
Rome. We visited Rome for a week in 1970. Trevi Fountain wasn't that crowded! I have heard that you can't go up on top of the Vatican dome anymore. Too bad. If you could, you would see where I...uh...graffitied the Vatican dome. But that was a common tradition for the few who got up there via the stairway between the walls. There was graffiti there so ancient, it was dated with Roman numerals.
3:20 My kids do the same thing when they’re holding my phone. “Dad, you got a text.” “… okay … I’ll look at it the next time I look at my phone, I don’t need to know about it right away, that’s the point of a text message.” 😄
I loved your video but I don't think Leonardo DiCaprio (1974-present)was ever a painter.😂hahaha! But enjoy your video of Leonardo da Vinci's (1492 to 1519)work!! You and your son always seem to have a great time! Keep up the great work!❤❤
Nice. Wish I could see all that,.. er, ah, wait,.. I just did, thankyou for bringing me along... but really, not listening to Amanda, really now! For shame.
Narrow roads huh? Now you know why Europeans have manual gearboxes. Little cars with wheezey anemic engines. In America we have big, hairy v-8's, a manual can't cope with that. BTW, I'm European.
Ok that is a great comment! However, truth be told years ago those big American V-8’s did have manual transmissions. The “muscle” (Pontiac GTO, Plymouth Barracuda, AMC Javlin, etc.) and “pony” cars (Mustang, Chevy Camaro) of the 1960’s to mid-70’s In fact getting an automatic was either reserved for the luxury cars (Cadillac) or as an option. It wasn’t really until even the mid-1980’s that automatic transmissions were standard on most cars. Now you can still get manual trans on some of the muscle cars of today as an expensive option.
Rome you tube channel Love my favorite one fan Big Chris 💖 😊 Good Day
Rome is so beautiful! Thank you for sharing! It’s been 27 years since I have been there!
Many Thanks Chis for giving us a Tour of Rome!! My highest compliments to you and Amanda for taking Miles along for this and other trips - these kinds of trips are Ancient History lessons experiences that he will always remember!! 🌟🥰🌟
The Mona Lisa was absolutely amazing, and it alone would be worth my trip ❤
Thanks for the beautiful video of Rome and the fascinating stories about Leonardo Da Vinci. To me, it looks like the Mona Lisa is thinking, 'How much longer do I have to sit here with this smile on my face.'
Thank you so much! I appreciate you sharing and giving us the opportunity to see this. Amazing!
I see a slight smile but sad eyes. She’s not smiling with her eyes. Love this video! ❤❤
Nice to see different parts of Italy i was there in 95 while in the navy and wasnt able to see much except for the port we were docked at. You are such a amazing family giving miles memories to last a lifetime.
That museum looked super cool! Glad you're seeing lots of fun stuff!
Thank you for this posting! Can never go myself because of health but enjoy your joy!
Chris! You also have to visit Trevi Fountain together with Amanda and you have to do the tossing of the coins again!
For the tossing of the coins you have to stand with your back to the the fountain and toss the coin with the right hand over the left shoulder!
That means you will come to Rome again.
Have a wonderful visit!
Thanks for sharing this with us! I don't see any sadness in the Mona Lisa. It looks like a toothless smile to me. 🙂
I see both sadness and happiness when I look at the Mona Lisa.
Super fun video. Thank you for taking us along, when you didn't have to. One day I'll have the chance to visit so I appreciate every video you're willing to share, thank you! Y'all are creating so many bonding, fun, as well as first-hand educational memories with Miles. How wonderful! And I knew who you meant when you said, "Leonardo DiCaprio"! 😂🤗 Also, I feel that Mona Lisa is sad inwardly for her losses, but doesn't want to show it outwardly so has a half smile for the happiness of the children that lived. 😢😊
Chris, you are a brave man to admit you were half listening to Amanda on camera. I also had no idea Leonardo Di Caprio is so talented! jk. Thanks for sharing your day out with Miles! Love your travel videos. It's a nice change up from amusement parks. Always so full of information.
Please do more city tours like this! Seriously!
Great video!! I am so proud of the person you have become Chris. It's great to see you expanding Provost Park Pass beyond Disney to also travel and fun and I find that really interesting. I've been feeling very hesitant lately about traveling out of the country and watching your videos has been giving me some inspiration to achieve this goal one day. Leonardo Di Caprio was such a motivational figure in this world. I did not know he invented so many things such as the weathervane and other things. I have always known him by his famous Mona Lisa painting. Thanks for continuing to bring such joy and happiness to my life!
I especially love your travel adventure videos! So fun to see you guys exploring the world 🤩
Great! That obelisk I believe was brought back from Egypt long time ago if I remember correctly from other videos I saw. Fun adventures!
Thank you for sharing! We just got back from Italy and actually was able to learn more information on the sites we visited from your videos. So thank you for posting all your amazing videos
Miles is one lucky kid to be traveling not many kids ate that lucky I hope he can remember some of his travels as he gets older
I wouldn’t say lucky. I believe he’s spoiled.
Aloha..Roaming in Rome...looks fun and what a way for Miles to learn. I also want some of that lasangia looks so good
Thank you for this tour guys..love to all
Thank you for a great video! It was lovely to escape to Rome after the work day!
I will never see these sights in person, so I thank you for taking the time to share this experience with us.
FUN FACT!!!
In the 17th century, the Spanish embassy was located on the square - 'Piazza di Spagna' - at the base of the stairs, hence the name 'Spanish Steps'.
I see contentment in the Mona Lisa painting.
Hi 👋 I hope you are doing well and that everything is going well for you and that you're having a happy week and a happy Wednesday and a happy evening 🌆 and a happy night 🌉😴. Also I hope you had a good time on this trip.
I took the same walk with my wife over ten years ago. What a wonderful city.
Hey in 2019, I was there at the same time of year during that big Christian European holiday and saw the same amount of people! It was crowded and wild!
That monument is an Egyptian Obelisk. It was taken from Egypt back when Egypt didn't have control of who did archeology in there country. Dr. Hawas has been working to get Egypt historical things back.
First 😂 love your videos 😊
Love the walking tours
Just AMAZING!
I am learning about Pompeii and Rome in school right now, I love your guy’s videos!!!! There amazing
Sorry for the other comment, but I am a CHRISTIAN, so when you said the fiction of JESUS CHRIST, it felt weird, bc all of my friends are Christian’s
Just got back from Italy. Started in Rome, then Florence then Naples.. but the end of the trip I wanted to go back to Rome because there's so much we missed. Didn't even know about the DaVinci museum!! we did the Galeleo museum in Florence tho.
I think Mona Lisa is quite sad or very deep in her thoughts and attempting a smile
Great video! Great tour!
The Mona Lisa appears to be smiling or smirking.
Have been there way back before kids…2006. Can’t wait to revisit Roma with them, but they keep asking for Disney vacations….some day….
That was Trevi fountain right? I've been there once with my wife. If you sit looking away from the fountain and toss a coin in over your shoulder, its supposed to bring you luck to come back to Rome again.
It was a joy to watch you and Miles have an adventure 💞 Went to Rome years ago but didn't make it to Museo Leonardo Da Vinci. Thank you so much for the tour!
Rome. We visited Rome for a week in 1970. Trevi Fountain wasn't that crowded! I have heard that you can't go up on top of the Vatican dome anymore. Too bad. If you could, you would see where I...uh...graffitied the Vatican dome. But that was a common tradition for the few who got up there via the stairway between the walls. There was graffiti there so ancient, it was dated with Roman numerals.
As A UK residence And I have visited Italy twice but not Rome yet, but the Blanco Pizza from Rome needs to be eaten.
Please eat at Il Gabriello in Rome. Near Spanish Steps
3:20 My kids do the same thing when they’re holding my phone.
“Dad, you got a text.”
“… okay … I’ll look at it the next time I look at my phone, I don’t need to know about it right away, that’s the point of a text message.” 😄
I loved your video but I don't think Leonardo DiCaprio (1974-present)was ever a painter.😂hahaha! But enjoy your video of Leonardo da Vinci's (1492 to 1519)work!! You and your son always seem to have a great time! Keep up the great work!❤❤
Bravissimi!
You’re an awesome 😎 UA-cam channel l
I see a smile on her lips but a little sadness in her eyes.
Did you see any assassin's running atop the roofs ? Assassin's Creed
Nice. Wish I could see all that,.. er, ah, wait,.. I just did, thankyou for bringing me along... but really, not listening to Amanda, really now! For shame.
Watch for pick pockets!
Narrow roads huh? Now you know why Europeans have manual gearboxes. Little cars with wheezey anemic engines. In America we have big, hairy v-8's, a manual can't cope with that. BTW, I'm European.
Ok that is a great comment! However, truth be told years ago those big American V-8’s did have manual transmissions. The “muscle” (Pontiac GTO, Plymouth Barracuda, AMC Javlin, etc.) and “pony” cars (Mustang, Chevy Camaro) of the 1960’s to mid-70’s In fact getting an automatic was either reserved for the luxury cars (Cadillac) or as an option. It wasn’t really until even the mid-1980’s that automatic transmissions were standard on most cars. Now you can still get manual trans on some of the muscle cars of today as an expensive option.
Did Miles eat the whole lasagna by himself or did he share?
Molto benne
I see the Mona Lisa at rest….
You need to throw the coin over your shoulder. This is to ensure you return to Rome.
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Sir you throw the coin over your shoulder
Disney fans and kids would be bored to see all these old stuff.