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A trip report from our USA trip and first travel in J & F (Part 1 of 3)
It has been a long and interesting journey. Everything from real luxury to (to be honest) pigsties that should not call themselves hotels.
Unfortunately, our travel computer started wreaking havoc after about a week and my planned trip report that I should have written while on the road, was no longer... so here I am with heaps of paperwork and I will try and do my best to keep it interesting.
We started our journey with a limo ride from our house south of Perth. Great little company came and picked us up, red carpet and champagne (or more like sparkling wine) to take us to the airport. Off course, things aren’t always smooth no matter how much I plan… so after about 15 minutes we had to turn around and go back when he discovered that he did not have his phone on him. Not the greatest way to start a holiday, but at least we discovered it in time
Check in was easy, lovely to walk down the blue lane to J at Singapore Airlines and get our tickets. For you who has been in the Perth lounge, you know it’s a bit small and offerings can be a bit so-so. Today it was quite good, lounge was not too crowded and food was great.
Boarding was so nice… nice to get on first and just take it easy with a glass of champagne while waiting. Plane had a 1-2-1 configuration so not too bad. Meals were outstanding as per usual. Arriving at Singapore we had a 7-hour stopover and rather than pacing the we checked into Aerotel that was airside and got ourselves a small room for the time. Room was way better than expected, small but functional with comfortable bed, shower, tv, free bottles of water and best of all, access to the outdoor pool. I went for a swim and took it easy for a while in the Singapore night.
Flight from Singapore to Seoul was quite crowded, even in J. The flight was just full and the air hostesses were run off their feet. You could see they were working so hard but never once did the smile leave their face or did they fail to stop of you needed something or asking a question. They were just amazing. So an hour before landing, I went up to them in the galley and thanked them all for a beautiful flight and told them that they had done an amazing job. They were really happy to hear so and gave me my first ever Singapore teddy I should also add that I did send in the feedback form to SIA and told them about the flight and complimented the crew. That was before my computer died, that is
As we had to disembark our plane for the Seoul stopover we headed for the lounge, a 5 minute walk away. The lounge itself was nothing to write home about. A couple of hot meals, some long-life sweets and cans of soda or water. Thankful that we did not have to spend much more time there.
New crew on the plane but same seats. Since I had the Lobster Thermidor (BTC) from Sin to INC I thought I would try the Grilled beef tenderloin steak (BTC) on the second leg. I am glad I did as it was amazing. Best steak in a long time. The only problem was that I was so full I could hardly breathe *lol*
Arriving at LAX at 6.30am I expected a real mess and a lot of time through customs and immigrations. It was way smoother than I thought it would be after reading some of the threads here. We were off the plane, through and picked up our luggage in less than an hour. We took the shuttle bus to our hotel, which was the Marriott Airport Hotel. I chose that one as we needed a night’s stay somewhere to get our bearings right and also as I have Gold status and it might assist us in getting an early check-in when arriving that early in the morning. They were doing renovations at the property but still had a dedicated counter for elite members… which I would say did not work at all. Sometimes I had to wait longer than others in the normal line. Check in was not a problem, and they had upgraded us to a junior suite… very nice until we got to the room.
Thing is that I am very sensitive to cigarette smoke, not that I don’t like it but if I am in a room where someone has smoked I quickly develop a cough and unless I get out of there it will escalate and I have to seek medical attention. Best case scenario I can deal with it with my inhalers.
Anyway, we got to the room and while it was nice and even though it is a non-smoking property, someone had smoked in the rook and I picked it up in 2 seconds. So we had to go down to the reception again and ask for a room change. There was a bit of grunts and moans and faces from the guy behind the counter but they managed to find another one for us on a different floor. New room was way better, just a normal room and not a suite, but it was recently renovated and looked fresh. The hotel also has a lounge that was open 24/7 which was great as we were still on Perth time. The lounge has coffee and tea and small snacks all day and night and its situated on the top floor with views of LAX. I could just sit there and watch the planes take off and land all day. It never stops... it’s such a busy airport its fascinating. Lounge itself has breakfast, afternoon tea and evening canapés. Soft drinks included but if you want anything alcoholic there is a charge. I think we paid $8 for a beer plus tax and tip.
A really great start to the trip, nice to sit back and be able to relax after a 35 hour long journey. Another plus was that they had good coffee
LA and Santa Monica
From Inglewood we moved to Santa Monica for a few days. Stayed in a family run hotel called Carmel Hotel in central parts of Santa Monica. Location is perfect, hotel… not so much. You get what you pay for, that is true in many situations where this is one. I was very well aware that it was no luxury at all means, but clean and tidy in the right location and that is good enough for me.
I don’t really know what I think about Santa Monica and LA. I think when it comes to SM and you have done the touristy stuff I am quite over it. Same with LA… I even skipped doing certain things as I got so sick and tired of not only the crowds but also all the scammers, people trying to take you for a ride etc. I guess I got to see some of the worst sides LA has to offer. I think it was a lot of driving all the time to get somewhere and driving between sights. I did love Universal Studios though, it was really a treat for my grown up inner kid I could not wait to leave the overcrowded city and highways.
Car was booked through AmericaCarRental and picked up at Thrifty. Ended up with a Kia Sorrento which served us well during our 3 weeks.
Out of LA we checked into Hilton Anaheim, which is a huge hotel. It runs so smoothly it’s amazing, it’s like a big factory. When I booked I was Gold but by the time we got there I was a mere Blue ☹ Still I got priority check in which was a nice surprise. We got the booked room which was overlooking Disneyland but I have to say it was not worth it. It is so far away you can hardly see the fireworks. Nice hotel but so anonymous. No restaurant (but several outlets in the building like Starbucks and Baja Fresh) so breakfast was a bagel and coffee. There was a lot of fast food restaurants around the place but nothing really nice unless we took a taxi further away from Disney.
San Diego
Or real road trip started with the drive down to San Diego. Nice to see traffic getting less and hitting the road. Here was were our unplanned journey started. We only knew we needed to be in a certain place at a certain day but no hotels or real plans on how to get there.
In San Diego we stayed a bit on the outskirts of town, at a Days Inn that was a nice surprise. Large, nice, clean rooms with comfortable beds and free parking. I think it was around here we decided to go with Wyndham hotels throughout our unbooked days if we could as we could utilise our accumulated points to pay for the last few days stays.
In San Diego I just loved the USS Midway, we spent over 5 hours there and it was just a great day. I would love to go back and do a few more days as it seemed to be such a great city.
From San Diego we hit the roads, our goal was Canyon Country and we did not have much time to get there. Hotels were booked a day or two before we checked in. First day we had quite a drive from SD to Camp Verde where we booked a room at another Days Inn. My first option was in Sedona, but they did not have any available rooms and booked out. The drive itself might not look like a lot, but it took almost 8 hours with merely a few stops. Following the Mexican border, then we decided to take a smaller road to cross over north… ended up at a roadblock where border patrol were asking for passports and visas
But he let us go as soon as we opened up our mouths and heard the Aussie accent Location was good for what we needed, there was a decent Dennys Diner next door and the pool a welcome sight after a long hot drive. Arizona had the hottest days on record with 107F while we were driving through.
From Camp Verde we left early to visit a local national monument called Montezumas Castle. It’s a permanent Indian dwelling over 5 stories and 370 sqm that is built into a cave on the mountainside. They think it is from around year 1400.

Driving north we took the smaller road through Sedona. It is an amazing town and next time I will have to book in for a couple of days stay here. It is just beautiful and I think I would just like to lay back here and do nothing. We headed north to Grand Canyon and it is just amazing. It is just huge and it is hard to fathom how big it really is. Being another hot day, we decided to just walk short bits and drive east on road 64, stopping along the way and had lunch with a view. That afternoon we ended up in Holbrook (or what I jokingly called the town that God forgot). It’s just motels, a few diners and desert for as long as you can see. Amazing sunset though and a comfortable bed.

Next day we did a straight drive north towards Page in AZ. Did a small detour along the way to see the Oljato Monument Valley. Again, it was just grand… Beautiful views! We did try for a drive down through the valley but realised after a few minutes that without a decent 4WD we would not make that little round trip in less than 4 hours as the road (or more like a sand track) is so bad and you could easily get bogged.

In Page we had a 3 night stay, we changed the hotel a few days before and was now opting for Travelodge. Not much to choose from in the middle of the desert but I really liked this little town. Main reason for people to go here are of course the Antelope Canyon but also the Horseshoe Bend. The town don’t have much to offer, but all you really need. But I really liked the sense of the close-knit community that this town has. Listening to conversations at the restaurants, post and shops you get the feeling that they all know and care about each other and I really liked that.
We did a tour of the Antelope Canyon and I have to say that it is amazing! We opted for a 12.30 pm session as the light pillars would be at its best at that time. The canyon itself is just beautiful but the magic comes out best on the camera. You can’t see it with your own eyes but when you snap those shots, they are amazing. Well worth a visit I say.

Continuing on our journey through Canyon country we took road 12 through Bryce Canyon to admire the landscape as we travelled along and ended up in a small town called Torrey on the rim of Capitol Reef. Unfortunately, we did not have any time to explore the national parks around there but I would much like to go back and do so when we have time. It was just so nice, serene and quiet. We stayed at the outskirts of town (that was not big in the first place) and the only problem I could see was that there was nowhere to go. No seating outside, no café or anything. There was a service station with an incorporated Subway. If I go again I would definitely get myself a camper chair.

It has been a long and interesting journey. Everything from real luxury to (to be honest) pigsties that should not call themselves hotels.
Unfortunately, our travel computer started wreaking havoc after about a week and my planned trip report that I should have written while on the road, was no longer... so here I am with heaps of paperwork and I will try and do my best to keep it interesting.
We started our journey with a limo ride from our house south of Perth. Great little company came and picked us up, red carpet and champagne (or more like sparkling wine) to take us to the airport. Off course, things aren’t always smooth no matter how much I plan… so after about 15 minutes we had to turn around and go back when he discovered that he did not have his phone on him. Not the greatest way to start a holiday, but at least we discovered it in time
Check in was easy, lovely to walk down the blue lane to J at Singapore Airlines and get our tickets. For you who has been in the Perth lounge, you know it’s a bit small and offerings can be a bit so-so. Today it was quite good, lounge was not too crowded and food was great.
Boarding was so nice… nice to get on first and just take it easy with a glass of champagne while waiting. Plane had a 1-2-1 configuration so not too bad. Meals were outstanding as per usual. Arriving at Singapore we had a 7-hour stopover and rather than pacing the we checked into Aerotel that was airside and got ourselves a small room for the time. Room was way better than expected, small but functional with comfortable bed, shower, tv, free bottles of water and best of all, access to the outdoor pool. I went for a swim and took it easy for a while in the Singapore night.
Flight from Singapore to Seoul was quite crowded, even in J. The flight was just full and the air hostesses were run off their feet. You could see they were working so hard but never once did the smile leave their face or did they fail to stop of you needed something or asking a question. They were just amazing. So an hour before landing, I went up to them in the galley and thanked them all for a beautiful flight and told them that they had done an amazing job. They were really happy to hear so and gave me my first ever Singapore teddy I should also add that I did send in the feedback form to SIA and told them about the flight and complimented the crew. That was before my computer died, that is

As we had to disembark our plane for the Seoul stopover we headed for the lounge, a 5 minute walk away. The lounge itself was nothing to write home about. A couple of hot meals, some long-life sweets and cans of soda or water. Thankful that we did not have to spend much more time there.
New crew on the plane but same seats. Since I had the Lobster Thermidor (BTC) from Sin to INC I thought I would try the Grilled beef tenderloin steak (BTC) on the second leg. I am glad I did as it was amazing. Best steak in a long time. The only problem was that I was so full I could hardly breathe *lol*
Arriving at LAX at 6.30am I expected a real mess and a lot of time through customs and immigrations. It was way smoother than I thought it would be after reading some of the threads here. We were off the plane, through and picked up our luggage in less than an hour. We took the shuttle bus to our hotel, which was the Marriott Airport Hotel. I chose that one as we needed a night’s stay somewhere to get our bearings right and also as I have Gold status and it might assist us in getting an early check-in when arriving that early in the morning. They were doing renovations at the property but still had a dedicated counter for elite members… which I would say did not work at all. Sometimes I had to wait longer than others in the normal line. Check in was not a problem, and they had upgraded us to a junior suite… very nice until we got to the room.
Thing is that I am very sensitive to cigarette smoke, not that I don’t like it but if I am in a room where someone has smoked I quickly develop a cough and unless I get out of there it will escalate and I have to seek medical attention. Best case scenario I can deal with it with my inhalers.
Anyway, we got to the room and while it was nice and even though it is a non-smoking property, someone had smoked in the rook and I picked it up in 2 seconds. So we had to go down to the reception again and ask for a room change. There was a bit of grunts and moans and faces from the guy behind the counter but they managed to find another one for us on a different floor. New room was way better, just a normal room and not a suite, but it was recently renovated and looked fresh. The hotel also has a lounge that was open 24/7 which was great as we were still on Perth time. The lounge has coffee and tea and small snacks all day and night and its situated on the top floor with views of LAX. I could just sit there and watch the planes take off and land all day. It never stops... it’s such a busy airport its fascinating. Lounge itself has breakfast, afternoon tea and evening canapés. Soft drinks included but if you want anything alcoholic there is a charge. I think we paid $8 for a beer plus tax and tip.
A really great start to the trip, nice to sit back and be able to relax after a 35 hour long journey. Another plus was that they had good coffee
LA and Santa Monica
From Inglewood we moved to Santa Monica for a few days. Stayed in a family run hotel called Carmel Hotel in central parts of Santa Monica. Location is perfect, hotel… not so much. You get what you pay for, that is true in many situations where this is one. I was very well aware that it was no luxury at all means, but clean and tidy in the right location and that is good enough for me.
I don’t really know what I think about Santa Monica and LA. I think when it comes to SM and you have done the touristy stuff I am quite over it. Same with LA… I even skipped doing certain things as I got so sick and tired of not only the crowds but also all the scammers, people trying to take you for a ride etc. I guess I got to see some of the worst sides LA has to offer. I think it was a lot of driving all the time to get somewhere and driving between sights. I did love Universal Studios though, it was really a treat for my grown up inner kid I could not wait to leave the overcrowded city and highways.
Car was booked through AmericaCarRental and picked up at Thrifty. Ended up with a Kia Sorrento which served us well during our 3 weeks.
Out of LA we checked into Hilton Anaheim, which is a huge hotel. It runs so smoothly it’s amazing, it’s like a big factory. When I booked I was Gold but by the time we got there I was a mere Blue ☹ Still I got priority check in which was a nice surprise. We got the booked room which was overlooking Disneyland but I have to say it was not worth it. It is so far away you can hardly see the fireworks. Nice hotel but so anonymous. No restaurant (but several outlets in the building like Starbucks and Baja Fresh) so breakfast was a bagel and coffee. There was a lot of fast food restaurants around the place but nothing really nice unless we took a taxi further away from Disney.
San Diego
Or real road trip started with the drive down to San Diego. Nice to see traffic getting less and hitting the road. Here was were our unplanned journey started. We only knew we needed to be in a certain place at a certain day but no hotels or real plans on how to get there.
In San Diego we stayed a bit on the outskirts of town, at a Days Inn that was a nice surprise. Large, nice, clean rooms with comfortable beds and free parking. I think it was around here we decided to go with Wyndham hotels throughout our unbooked days if we could as we could utilise our accumulated points to pay for the last few days stays.
In San Diego I just loved the USS Midway, we spent over 5 hours there and it was just a great day. I would love to go back and do a few more days as it seemed to be such a great city.
From San Diego we hit the roads, our goal was Canyon Country and we did not have much time to get there. Hotels were booked a day or two before we checked in. First day we had quite a drive from SD to Camp Verde where we booked a room at another Days Inn. My first option was in Sedona, but they did not have any available rooms and booked out. The drive itself might not look like a lot, but it took almost 8 hours with merely a few stops. Following the Mexican border, then we decided to take a smaller road to cross over north… ended up at a roadblock where border patrol were asking for passports and visas

From Camp Verde we left early to visit a local national monument called Montezumas Castle. It’s a permanent Indian dwelling over 5 stories and 370 sqm that is built into a cave on the mountainside. They think it is from around year 1400.

Driving north we took the smaller road through Sedona. It is an amazing town and next time I will have to book in for a couple of days stay here. It is just beautiful and I think I would just like to lay back here and do nothing. We headed north to Grand Canyon and it is just amazing. It is just huge and it is hard to fathom how big it really is. Being another hot day, we decided to just walk short bits and drive east on road 64, stopping along the way and had lunch with a view. That afternoon we ended up in Holbrook (or what I jokingly called the town that God forgot). It’s just motels, a few diners and desert for as long as you can see. Amazing sunset though and a comfortable bed.

Next day we did a straight drive north towards Page in AZ. Did a small detour along the way to see the Oljato Monument Valley. Again, it was just grand… Beautiful views! We did try for a drive down through the valley but realised after a few minutes that without a decent 4WD we would not make that little round trip in less than 4 hours as the road (or more like a sand track) is so bad and you could easily get bogged.

In Page we had a 3 night stay, we changed the hotel a few days before and was now opting for Travelodge. Not much to choose from in the middle of the desert but I really liked this little town. Main reason for people to go here are of course the Antelope Canyon but also the Horseshoe Bend. The town don’t have much to offer, but all you really need. But I really liked the sense of the close-knit community that this town has. Listening to conversations at the restaurants, post and shops you get the feeling that they all know and care about each other and I really liked that.
We did a tour of the Antelope Canyon and I have to say that it is amazing! We opted for a 12.30 pm session as the light pillars would be at its best at that time. The canyon itself is just beautiful but the magic comes out best on the camera. You can’t see it with your own eyes but when you snap those shots, they are amazing. Well worth a visit I say.

Continuing on our journey through Canyon country we took road 12 through Bryce Canyon to admire the landscape as we travelled along and ended up in a small town called Torrey on the rim of Capitol Reef. Unfortunately, we did not have any time to explore the national parks around there but I would much like to go back and do so when we have time. It was just so nice, serene and quiet. We stayed at the outskirts of town (that was not big in the first place) and the only problem I could see was that there was nowhere to go. No seating outside, no café or anything. There was a service station with an incorporated Subway. If I go again I would definitely get myself a camper chair.
