Mr. Barndweller, Dear Mom & I are leaving tomorrow for a 10 day trip to the NorthWest. We put a request in last year with SFX for Victoria or Vancouver. We got a call 3 days later offering a 2 bedroom unit at Worldmark Victoria check-in on Aug. 4, 2008. Yaaayyy, 2 bedrooms. Dear Mom is going to have her very own bedroom! She is thrilled. We are thrilled and start to make our plans.
We are way past the stage of dealing with school vacations and rarely travel in the summer. After much deliberation & discussion, we decide not to pack up the Subaru & drive up the west coast but to fly directly to Seattle from Sacramento. I watched the DING fares daily and managed to grab some bargain tickets on Southwest departing on Wednesday. Unfortunately, the bargain Saturday return flights were all gone within seconds and I snoozed too long & lost out. So I booked the next best price I could get. Still and all, it's cheaper to fly than to drive & stay in motels along the way & we save precious vacation days for exploring Seattle and spending every dime we save (and a truckload more) on fabulous seafood & plenty of tacky souvenirs. Good trade off I think.
So now we have 3 nights in Seattle and a full week in Victoria. Since I belong to Starwood, I figured I'd book a hotel for the Seattle stay right down by the waterfront & we'd not bother with a rental car. Wow, hotels in Seattle are really pricey & the parking fees could break the bank! Checking on Hotwire, I booked the Westin for $149 a night for 3 adults. I'm hoping my Starwood status gets us a decent view when I check-in. I'll smooze as best as I can even though I may not have a ghost of a chance since I didn't book through Starwood. They wanted something like $279 a night WITH my discount! And that is just a room. No concierge level, no free continental breakfast, no mints on the pillow. Well maybe you get the mints, I'm not sure.
So now we have the 10 days booked, plane tickets to get there & back & a reservation at our favorite cheapo park 'n fly motel in Sacramento. We always use La Quinta. It's reasonable, clean, fairly roomy & serves a complimentary full hot breakfast. We can leave our car for up to 2 weeks included in the $89 rate. We've been doing park 'n fly for many years and now we consider it part of our vacation. Today, I booked our ferry passage on the Victoria Clipper for Saturday. We have AAA maps & tourbooks in our carry-on baggage. I've spent hours on the forums reading any thread about Seattle or Victoria I could find & printing out all the recommendations. I've talked to all my friends who have ever gone on Alaskan cruises (since they always involve Seattle, Vancouver or Victoria) to get their ideas & recommendations. I've hired the neighbor girl to pick up my mail & water my potted plants. The deer destroyed my vegetable garden a couple of nights ago so there's no longer any tomatoes or green beans for her to pick! I'll print out our boarding passes in the morning when I get within the 24 hour window. We plan to go to Sacramento in the morning (a 3 hour drive for us, we live in the boonedocks) and spend some time in Old Town. Then we'll have a nice steak dinner near the motel at a mid-priced place like Hungry Hunter. We figure we will be spending the next 10 days eating enough fish to grow gills. Then hopefully we'll get a good night sleep before we have to face the grueling task of dealing with air travel in this modern day of long lines & zero customer service. We have our airport clothing picked out based on the total absence of metal fasteners of any kind. We have also tested how easy it is to strip quickly should we be profiled as possible terrorists mascarading as a 60ish gray haired, wrinkled, myopic, slightly deaf white couple traveling with our 79 year old mother.
Jeepguynw over at TUG told me it is supposed to be in the 70's & clear all week. We are primed & ready. The Barndwellers are headed to the big city. Starbuck's here we come!
We are way past the stage of dealing with school vacations and rarely travel in the summer. After much deliberation & discussion, we decide not to pack up the Subaru & drive up the west coast but to fly directly to Seattle from Sacramento. I watched the DING fares daily and managed to grab some bargain tickets on Southwest departing on Wednesday. Unfortunately, the bargain Saturday return flights were all gone within seconds and I snoozed too long & lost out. So I booked the next best price I could get. Still and all, it's cheaper to fly than to drive & stay in motels along the way & we save precious vacation days for exploring Seattle and spending every dime we save (and a truckload more) on fabulous seafood & plenty of tacky souvenirs. Good trade off I think.
So now we have 3 nights in Seattle and a full week in Victoria. Since I belong to Starwood, I figured I'd book a hotel for the Seattle stay right down by the waterfront & we'd not bother with a rental car. Wow, hotels in Seattle are really pricey & the parking fees could break the bank! Checking on Hotwire, I booked the Westin for $149 a night for 3 adults. I'm hoping my Starwood status gets us a decent view when I check-in. I'll smooze as best as I can even though I may not have a ghost of a chance since I didn't book through Starwood. They wanted something like $279 a night WITH my discount! And that is just a room. No concierge level, no free continental breakfast, no mints on the pillow. Well maybe you get the mints, I'm not sure.
So now we have the 10 days booked, plane tickets to get there & back & a reservation at our favorite cheapo park 'n fly motel in Sacramento. We always use La Quinta. It's reasonable, clean, fairly roomy & serves a complimentary full hot breakfast. We can leave our car for up to 2 weeks included in the $89 rate. We've been doing park 'n fly for many years and now we consider it part of our vacation. Today, I booked our ferry passage on the Victoria Clipper for Saturday. We have AAA maps & tourbooks in our carry-on baggage. I've spent hours on the forums reading any thread about Seattle or Victoria I could find & printing out all the recommendations. I've talked to all my friends who have ever gone on Alaskan cruises (since they always involve Seattle, Vancouver or Victoria) to get their ideas & recommendations. I've hired the neighbor girl to pick up my mail & water my potted plants. The deer destroyed my vegetable garden a couple of nights ago so there's no longer any tomatoes or green beans for her to pick! I'll print out our boarding passes in the morning when I get within the 24 hour window. We plan to go to Sacramento in the morning (a 3 hour drive for us, we live in the boonedocks) and spend some time in Old Town. Then we'll have a nice steak dinner near the motel at a mid-priced place like Hungry Hunter. We figure we will be spending the next 10 days eating enough fish to grow gills. Then hopefully we'll get a good night sleep before we have to face the grueling task of dealing with air travel in this modern day of long lines & zero customer service. We have our airport clothing picked out based on the total absence of metal fasteners of any kind. We have also tested how easy it is to strip quickly should we be profiled as possible terrorists mascarading as a 60ish gray haired, wrinkled, myopic, slightly deaf white couple traveling with our 79 year old mother.
Jeepguynw over at TUG told me it is supposed to be in the 70's & clear all week. We are primed & ready. The Barndwellers are headed to the big city. Starbuck's here we come!
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