Bundy Bear
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During 2019 I ran a half marathon and during the 2nd half of 2019 a movie titled “Brittany Runs a Marathon” was released and I thought wouldn’t it be nice to run a marathon in a place like New York.
During 2020 COVID came along and lots of events were cancelled and well my interest in running waned and all those Rockfords and Qantas wine bottles were taking up space in the wine fridge and cupboards so they needed to be drunk.
Fast forward to 2022 the running takes a renewed interest, maybe the good bottles were drunk the really good ones were left to appreciate and the cough ones well they are still on the shelf, some were taken to gatherings and I was back to a manageable level. There is quiet a bit of research saying wine is bad for you and can really affect the health of some of us more than others.
I had my sights set on running New York but was always in my plans to run a local marathon before attempting to run an event overseas. I ran a marathon in Perth in October 2022 and as the first marathon didn’t kill me I set about getting an entry into New York.
In February 2023 I first tried an entry to the New York marathon via a lottery, email about a month later saying I was unsuccessful, all was not lost as like any good forum there are many ways to get into something, In April I secured and entry and then purchased from flights on Qantas Premium economy, I actually found them via google as the Qantas website I find is practically useless when you need to include another airline for your journey.
The New York Marathon is scheduled for the first Sunday in November, and in 2023 the Sunday was the 5 November.
I purchased BNE-SYD-LAX-EWR and then LAX-SYD-BNE; my plan was to head to Florida and maybe somewhere else but I booked that about a month from departure once a few travel plans came together.
2-NOV BNE-SYD QF505 737-800 VH-VXS Seat 9F
Standard economy with an over cooked roll, I was looking forward to a better breakfast in the lounge in Sydney anyway.
2-NOV SYD-LAX QF11 A380-841 VH-OQD Seat 33J
After a generous AFFer had a spare first lounge invitation that I somehow became lucky to use it was to the first class lounge for a bit of breakfast. Note you need to attach the lounge pass to your booking, it was easy getting through the first person but then I wasn’t sure how I was meant to show the booking until they scanned the boarding pass and the machine accepted I was then able to enter the lounge.
I still get a buzz when I visit the Sydney First lounge, and that is after 15 years and a 10s of visits, not 100s like the Brisbane Qantas domestic lounges.
The lounge was busy for the morning bunch of flights so if you haven’t been there before or its your first time the staff kind of leave you to fend for yourself. During breakfast I got a text saying my flight had been delayed by 45 minutes, pity they didn’t send it before I had placed my breakfast order as I likely would have ordered something different instead of simple bacon and eggs., it is nice that Qantas text you about the delay but I am not sure why Qantas needs to add the information about options to change your flight, this might be handy when your flight is like 2-3 hours late but a simple 1 hour delay leave it out.
A seat in premium economy with a spare seat beside me means I could switch between the aisle and the window for watching or taking photos. My current phone screen is a wing shot from this flight.
For such a long flight Qantas IFE isn’t really that great, yes a few movies and short TV programs but the 8 channels of Audio that used to be on Qantas domestic for years are completely gone which kind of sucks that is one thing that I had always enjoyed about flying Qantas.
I watched a good movie about John Farnham worth a watch, I had considered going to the cinema to watch this but with some long haul flights later in the year(November) I decided to save the money and wait. I watched another Australian made film which was not too bad but won’t be to everyones taste.
Both lunch and the breakfast was decent, unremarkable as I can’t remember it, PE food options almost remind me of what Qantas longhaul economy was about 15-20 years ago, although you can get the drink top ups quicker from the PE FA than when flying in economy. Qantas longhaul economy is cough, I need to finish that other trip report as well.
Flight landed into LA just after 7am an hour later than scheduled, my 4.5 hour connection was now 3.5 hours. The line for passport control was long but I think I got through in under an hour, you need to keep watching as lines gets split so you can move up and save a few minutes,
2-NOV LAX-EWR AS286 737-990 N467AS Seat 18C
After clearing customs I rechecked the bag at the TBIT international terminal at LAX and walked through the underground walkway to terminal 6 to find the Alaska lounge. I don’t expect much for US domestic lounges but usually it means a place away from the crowds.
I went to the gate about 45 minutes before departure to check when boarding would begin, it was interesting that active military got to board first along with those in business class. Then group 1 got to board which was me and a few others, I was after the overhead bin space. After all the bins were full and the front door closed I found the middle seat free.
I found the legroom on the Alaska 737-900 to be good and its always great to get a spare middle seat. Although like all flights in the US don’t expect anything to eat unless you preorder something.
I did go looking for a sandwich but nothing is the same as what you are used to back home, I really should have tried harder to find something to eat as by the end of the flight I was starving, a couple of biscuits and 2 rounds of drinks just doesn’t cut it. Lucky I had packed a muesli bar. Alaska supposed offer buy on board but its only available if you prebook, don’t ever rely to get a meal onboard.
It was a pretty good flight across the US on Alaska reminds me of Virgin Australia,
During the flight I did have access to wifi which was handy to check that my bag had made the flight and that I was going to find it at EWR. After collecting the bag I made the way to the interterminal train then waited for the shuttle to the DoubleTree Newark Penn station, I had stayed here previously when it was a Hilton.
Next up New York and the marathon.
During 2020 COVID came along and lots of events were cancelled and well my interest in running waned and all those Rockfords and Qantas wine bottles were taking up space in the wine fridge and cupboards so they needed to be drunk.
Fast forward to 2022 the running takes a renewed interest, maybe the good bottles were drunk the really good ones were left to appreciate and the cough ones well they are still on the shelf, some were taken to gatherings and I was back to a manageable level. There is quiet a bit of research saying wine is bad for you and can really affect the health of some of us more than others.
I had my sights set on running New York but was always in my plans to run a local marathon before attempting to run an event overseas. I ran a marathon in Perth in October 2022 and as the first marathon didn’t kill me I set about getting an entry into New York.
In February 2023 I first tried an entry to the New York marathon via a lottery, email about a month later saying I was unsuccessful, all was not lost as like any good forum there are many ways to get into something, In April I secured and entry and then purchased from flights on Qantas Premium economy, I actually found them via google as the Qantas website I find is practically useless when you need to include another airline for your journey.
The New York Marathon is scheduled for the first Sunday in November, and in 2023 the Sunday was the 5 November.
I purchased BNE-SYD-LAX-EWR and then LAX-SYD-BNE; my plan was to head to Florida and maybe somewhere else but I booked that about a month from departure once a few travel plans came together.
2-NOV BNE-SYD QF505 737-800 VH-VXS Seat 9F
Standard economy with an over cooked roll, I was looking forward to a better breakfast in the lounge in Sydney anyway.
2-NOV SYD-LAX QF11 A380-841 VH-OQD Seat 33J
After a generous AFFer had a spare first lounge invitation that I somehow became lucky to use it was to the first class lounge for a bit of breakfast. Note you need to attach the lounge pass to your booking, it was easy getting through the first person but then I wasn’t sure how I was meant to show the booking until they scanned the boarding pass and the machine accepted I was then able to enter the lounge.
I still get a buzz when I visit the Sydney First lounge, and that is after 15 years and a 10s of visits, not 100s like the Brisbane Qantas domestic lounges.
The lounge was busy for the morning bunch of flights so if you haven’t been there before or its your first time the staff kind of leave you to fend for yourself. During breakfast I got a text saying my flight had been delayed by 45 minutes, pity they didn’t send it before I had placed my breakfast order as I likely would have ordered something different instead of simple bacon and eggs., it is nice that Qantas text you about the delay but I am not sure why Qantas needs to add the information about options to change your flight, this might be handy when your flight is like 2-3 hours late but a simple 1 hour delay leave it out.
A seat in premium economy with a spare seat beside me means I could switch between the aisle and the window for watching or taking photos. My current phone screen is a wing shot from this flight.
For such a long flight Qantas IFE isn’t really that great, yes a few movies and short TV programs but the 8 channels of Audio that used to be on Qantas domestic for years are completely gone which kind of sucks that is one thing that I had always enjoyed about flying Qantas.
I watched a good movie about John Farnham worth a watch, I had considered going to the cinema to watch this but with some long haul flights later in the year(November) I decided to save the money and wait. I watched another Australian made film which was not too bad but won’t be to everyones taste.
Both lunch and the breakfast was decent, unremarkable as I can’t remember it, PE food options almost remind me of what Qantas longhaul economy was about 15-20 years ago, although you can get the drink top ups quicker from the PE FA than when flying in economy. Qantas longhaul economy is cough, I need to finish that other trip report as well.
Flight landed into LA just after 7am an hour later than scheduled, my 4.5 hour connection was now 3.5 hours. The line for passport control was long but I think I got through in under an hour, you need to keep watching as lines gets split so you can move up and save a few minutes,
2-NOV LAX-EWR AS286 737-990 N467AS Seat 18C
After clearing customs I rechecked the bag at the TBIT international terminal at LAX and walked through the underground walkway to terminal 6 to find the Alaska lounge. I don’t expect much for US domestic lounges but usually it means a place away from the crowds.
I went to the gate about 45 minutes before departure to check when boarding would begin, it was interesting that active military got to board first along with those in business class. Then group 1 got to board which was me and a few others, I was after the overhead bin space. After all the bins were full and the front door closed I found the middle seat free.
I found the legroom on the Alaska 737-900 to be good and its always great to get a spare middle seat. Although like all flights in the US don’t expect anything to eat unless you preorder something.
I did go looking for a sandwich but nothing is the same as what you are used to back home, I really should have tried harder to find something to eat as by the end of the flight I was starving, a couple of biscuits and 2 rounds of drinks just doesn’t cut it. Lucky I had packed a muesli bar. Alaska supposed offer buy on board but its only available if you prebook, don’t ever rely to get a meal onboard.
It was a pretty good flight across the US on Alaska reminds me of Virgin Australia,
During the flight I did have access to wifi which was handy to check that my bag had made the flight and that I was going to find it at EWR. After collecting the bag I made the way to the interterminal train then waited for the shuttle to the DoubleTree Newark Penn station, I had stayed here previously when it was a Hilton.
Next up New York and the marathon.
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