Alanslegal
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My Flight Plan;
SYD – LAX – JFK – MSY – ORD – LAX – NRT – HKG – MNL – HKG – SYD
Flying With;
Qantas, United Airlines, JetBlue, American Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Philippine Airlines
Staying At;
Westin LAX, Renaissance Pere Marquette NOLA, W Chicago Lakeshore, Sheraton LAX, Intercontinental Tokyo Bay, Ichinoyu Honkan, Novotel Wanchai and W Hong Kong
My Holiday Thoughts – An Introduction
I know its 17 weeks (at time of writing this) into 2009 but what a way to start off my personal flying season with a trip over to the USA and returning with a few stops in Asia – this trip was also a juxtapose to complete my One World Circle Pacific itinerary from 2008. Having waited close to five whole months since my last trip overseas, I’d say it is finally about damn time!!
The last few months for me have been wildly enticing yet repelling, as we know and have felt, the Global Financial Crisis created a huge turbulent rollercoaster for everything; employment, money, opinions, scepticism, optimism and the list goes on. Up and down was normal, with sales, specials, discounts, wild fluctuations in foreign exchange rates – it was manic! For those willing to take the punt and go travelling (or make any other discretionary spending), it was a hour by hour game where prices for everything could go from high to low and back again, and sidewards, and diagonally, and the full circle once again, and it was a constant watch to look out for the best deals! The question on many people’s minds were “Should I book this great deal now or wait and hope for something even better?!”
With the remains of my DCIR ex-MNL to be completed; being SYD – LAX – NRT – HKG – MNL – it was a matter of deciding what to do, and where to stay.
Starting with the USA and having a two week layover at LAX I needed to fill in some cities in between, book some domestic US flights and hopefully get to tick some of the boxes off my travel list.
Firstly, Los Angeles was a definite starter city as it was my port of arrival and departure on the American mainland. New York is then a must for every visit to the USA – plus my friend living there provides the free accommodation made it a gimme. I had a few ideas of where else to go up my sleeve but it came down to time, price, and something different.
From The Big Apple I wanted to fly south so it came down to Miami or New Orleans, two different and distinct cities; Beach vs. River, Miami-y food vs. Shrimp Gumbo, High-rises condo’s vs. Disaster struck houses, Flamboyant excess vs. The Southern hospitality of NOLA.
After thinking about the limited time I have in each city – roughly three nights each – New Orleans came down as a winner as I could pop in, pop back out and tick the box, whereas Miami seems great to just laze on the beach for the whole week!
And finally I had to complete the long layover with another city – and Chicago was it. Why? I hear and read very nice things about this City, especially with the soaring skyscrapers, the Magnificent Mile, and being the home of Oprah Winfrey and her show? Ok I better stop being dramatic. So then my domestic USA itinerary is finalised; LAX – JFK – MSY – ORD – LAX.
For Japan and having seven nights there – I really wanted to play tourist and visit some tourist-y places. Apart from the various sections of Tokyo itself such as Roppongi, Shinjuku, Harajuku et al, Mt. Fuji has to be one of the most recognisable yet tourist-y things to do in Japan. A visit to Mt Fuji is not complete without a stay at a traditional Japanese bed & breakfast called a Ryokan. Also many ryokan’s also offer a traditional Japanese bath house experience and/or natural hot spring known as an Onsen. I have heard many wonderful things about natural hot springs where the volcanic heat, and pure spring water, can heal the body from all types of minor ailments. A big condition of using these onsens is that one must be completely naked in public – now am I daring enough?!
For Hong Kong it was more to just revisit one of my favourite cities in this world. And finally with a mandatory return visit to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, which being originating of my itinerary, my travel plans are now ready to go!
Next; Sydney to Los Angeles flying the Qantas Big Bird
SYD – LAX – JFK – MSY – ORD – LAX – NRT – HKG – MNL – HKG – SYD
Flying With;
Qantas, United Airlines, JetBlue, American Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Philippine Airlines
Staying At;
Westin LAX, Renaissance Pere Marquette NOLA, W Chicago Lakeshore, Sheraton LAX, Intercontinental Tokyo Bay, Ichinoyu Honkan, Novotel Wanchai and W Hong Kong
My Holiday Thoughts – An Introduction
I know its 17 weeks (at time of writing this) into 2009 but what a way to start off my personal flying season with a trip over to the USA and returning with a few stops in Asia – this trip was also a juxtapose to complete my One World Circle Pacific itinerary from 2008. Having waited close to five whole months since my last trip overseas, I’d say it is finally about damn time!!
The last few months for me have been wildly enticing yet repelling, as we know and have felt, the Global Financial Crisis created a huge turbulent rollercoaster for everything; employment, money, opinions, scepticism, optimism and the list goes on. Up and down was normal, with sales, specials, discounts, wild fluctuations in foreign exchange rates – it was manic! For those willing to take the punt and go travelling (or make any other discretionary spending), it was a hour by hour game where prices for everything could go from high to low and back again, and sidewards, and diagonally, and the full circle once again, and it was a constant watch to look out for the best deals! The question on many people’s minds were “Should I book this great deal now or wait and hope for something even better?!”
With the remains of my DCIR ex-MNL to be completed; being SYD – LAX – NRT – HKG – MNL – it was a matter of deciding what to do, and where to stay.
Starting with the USA and having a two week layover at LAX I needed to fill in some cities in between, book some domestic US flights and hopefully get to tick some of the boxes off my travel list.
Firstly, Los Angeles was a definite starter city as it was my port of arrival and departure on the American mainland. New York is then a must for every visit to the USA – plus my friend living there provides the free accommodation made it a gimme. I had a few ideas of where else to go up my sleeve but it came down to time, price, and something different.
From The Big Apple I wanted to fly south so it came down to Miami or New Orleans, two different and distinct cities; Beach vs. River, Miami-y food vs. Shrimp Gumbo, High-rises condo’s vs. Disaster struck houses, Flamboyant excess vs. The Southern hospitality of NOLA.
After thinking about the limited time I have in each city – roughly three nights each – New Orleans came down as a winner as I could pop in, pop back out and tick the box, whereas Miami seems great to just laze on the beach for the whole week!
And finally I had to complete the long layover with another city – and Chicago was it. Why? I hear and read very nice things about this City, especially with the soaring skyscrapers, the Magnificent Mile, and being the home of Oprah Winfrey and her show? Ok I better stop being dramatic. So then my domestic USA itinerary is finalised; LAX – JFK – MSY – ORD – LAX.
For Japan and having seven nights there – I really wanted to play tourist and visit some tourist-y places. Apart from the various sections of Tokyo itself such as Roppongi, Shinjuku, Harajuku et al, Mt. Fuji has to be one of the most recognisable yet tourist-y things to do in Japan. A visit to Mt Fuji is not complete without a stay at a traditional Japanese bed & breakfast called a Ryokan. Also many ryokan’s also offer a traditional Japanese bath house experience and/or natural hot spring known as an Onsen. I have heard many wonderful things about natural hot springs where the volcanic heat, and pure spring water, can heal the body from all types of minor ailments. A big condition of using these onsens is that one must be completely naked in public – now am I daring enough?!
For Hong Kong it was more to just revisit one of my favourite cities in this world. And finally with a mandatory return visit to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, which being originating of my itinerary, my travel plans are now ready to go!
Next; Sydney to Los Angeles flying the Qantas Big Bird