Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Puerto Rico now. It’s gorgeous. Big excitement at the resort pool this morning. Two iguanas were swimming and one hot out but one got stuck on the water slide. An employee was called to assist and his best idea was to fan it with a piece of palm bark. Many spectators in the pool offering suggestions for more useful techniques. Im getting my first drink at 10:30 when the tiki bar opens.
Which resort? We want to go back there next year, but I'm struggling to find something that's not just a hotel room. thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Portugal for 8 nights. Portugal was great, despite unusually cool and wet weather. We saw castles and palaces and ate so many pastries.
Travel/COVID - a MAJOR headache. We flew from O'Hare on a Friday night and the security line was more than two hours long - after we got in the right line (we spent about 30 minutes in a wrong one - it was a zoo). And my three year old was less than happy, as you'd imagine. The flight was late, so we made it. But it made for a challenging flight over. No Precheck or shorter lines available. We'd arrived at the airport 2.5 hours before the flight, with boarding passes in hand and carry on luggage only. It'd never before been an issue.
Flowflex video tests worked perfectly for the return COVID testing. Unfortunately, my husband got a positive result. We'd understood that this was a possibility, of course. What we didn't anticipate was just how incompetent TAP Airlines could be. Between my husband and me, we spent 10-11 hours trying to change flights, including online, on the phone, and in-person. On two occasions, there was a 2+ hour wait to speak to someone at the airport. So we lost parts of three days rearranging tickets (one to tell the airline none of us would be on the flight, one to get me and the kids new flights home, and one to get my husband home). Never again with TAP. But now my husband doesn't want to go abroad, given that his 8 night trip turned into a 15 night trip. He had only a mild case and had his work laptop to work remotely, but it was still a huge headache.
So now I'm dreaming up trips I can take solo, with friends, or with the kids. Because I still have the travel bug.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Florida to Destin and Miramar beach. I thought the line at the airport in Destin was insane. We arrived 1 hour 45 min early and nearly missed our flight! Not sure if that is due to lack of staffing due to the great resignation or because it's a cruddy airline and they intentionally understaff....or both!
No other issues beyond a few glares when we masked in crowded, indoor spaces....like dang! I'm not hurting anyone by masking myself or my kids. I have an unvaccinated preschooler sooo we all mask but only inside. I was too busy wrangling my kids to pay much attention but it was hard to avoid the stares and glares at times.
Anonymous wrote:Portugal for 8 nights. Portugal was great, despite unusually cool and wet weather. We saw castles and palaces and ate so many pastries.
Travel/COVID - a MAJOR headache. We flew from O'Hare on a Friday night and the security line was more than two hours long - after we got in the right line (we spent about 30 minutes in a wrong one - it was a zoo). And my three year old was less than happy, as you'd imagine. The flight was late, so we made it. But it made for a challenging flight over. No Precheck or shorter lines available. We'd arrived at the airport 2.5 hours before the flight, with boarding passes in hand and carry on luggage only. It'd never before been an issue.
Flowflex video tests worked perfectly for the return COVID testing. Unfortunately, my husband got a positive result. We'd understood that this was a possibility, of course. What we didn't anticipate was just how incompetent TAP Airlines could be. Between my husband and me, we spent 10-11 hours trying to change flights, including online, on the phone, and in-person. On two occasions, there was a 2+ hour wait to speak to someone at the airport. So we lost parts of three days rearranging tickets (one to tell the airline none of us would be on the flight, one to get me and the kids new flights home, and one to get my husband home). Never again with TAP. But now my husband doesn't want to go abroad, given that his 8 night trip turned into a 15 night trip. He had only a mild case and had his work laptop to work remotely, but it was still a huge headache.
So now I'm dreaming up trips I can take solo, with friends, or with the kids. Because I still have the travel bug.
Anonymous wrote:Eight days in Sedona, Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Page and Zion. Fantastic.