Paris, France 2014 Wrap Up

Paris – the City of Light.

After a nice time in London, I wasn’t sure what to really expect in Paris.  I was fairly confident the food would be more to our liking, but I wasn’t positive at this point.  My confidence was a little shaken.

I could tell that public transportation was much more reasonably priced than London (1.3 Euros for a one way trip) and would get us to just about everywhere we wanted to go.  I was relieved to know that going in to it.  No more $70 US cab rides just to get to/from dinner 15 minutes from the hotel.

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Paris, France in Pictures

We spent 5 nights in Paris, and I took a lot of pictures.  Probably the most in one city.  I edited them down to a manageable number, though I still ended up with twice as much edited pictures as I did for London.  Either way, I think we got some good ones.  See the link/selected pictures below:

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London, UK 2014 Wrap Up

Europe.  Here at last.  While Europe seems to be the most common site for international travel –  as well as most peoples’ first intercontinental destination, we seemingly traversed the rest of the globe before making it to Europe.  Alyce had really been wanting to go to Europe, and I was excited about it too.  Our first stop – London.

London…Easy to figure this one out.  It’s the capital of the country England.  But wait, what about the United Kingdom?    Or Great Britain – where does that factor in?

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London, UK In Pictures

With the nasty weather in London, I didn’t bring my big camera out with us everyday.  Also, with the ridiculously expensive public transportation (combined with the weather), I didn’t spend any nights out exploring with my tripod (cf. Paris).  So everything we took in London was just hand held, walking around.  It still gives you a pretty good idea of what we saw.

See the link below for all the pictures, and scroll down for some selected shots:

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The Asian Detour

Hong Kong/Cathay Pacific

The start of our second trip around the world – albeit a much quicker trip than the last one.  Alyce was pretty anxious heading in to the last trip, and I couldn’t really blame her.  We were going to be away from everything that we knew and was familiar to us for nearly 3 months.

This time, she was much more relaxed (relatively speaking, of course).  We would only be gone for 12 nights.  And although neither of us were particularly happy about having to board Moose at the vet for that time, we knew he’d be taken care of.  Our parents watched the pain in the butt – aka Chunk.

We spent the night before we left in New Orleans, making things easier for the following morning.  Our flight to Chicago left New Orleans at about 7:30 a.m.  It was on an American Airlines Embraer E175 regional jet and we were in business class.  As with most domestic flights, it was pretty standard.  Though, I will say that the plane was actually pretty nice.  Many regional jets can be cramped/not good to fly on, but we liked this one.  And it was clearly a pretty new plane…I think it even had a new plane smell.

Upon arriving in Chicago, the cold air took our breath away on the brief walk up the gate bridge (I think it was 6 degrees F).  We followed the signs to the international terminal, and recleared security then waited for the lounge to open.

It was a little past noon, and the Swiss lounge was still pretty dead looking.  I finally found someone there and asked when they’d be opening, at which point I was informed that Cathay Pacific no longer uses the Swiss Lounge.  Oops.  I should have checked on that.

Now, Cathay uses the BA First lounge.  It is a bigger, much more spacious lounge compared to the Swiss Lounge.  That said, the food and drink selections were without a doubt superior in the Swiss Lounge.  It was not a big deal, and the extra space was nice.  Plus, you get your fill of food on the plane.

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The Asian Detour In Pictures

Alyce came up with the name “The Asian Detour” to describe…well, our detour to Asia on the way to Europe.  I like it, so I’m sticking with it.  Even though we weren’t in any one place for long, we still managed to get some shots along the way.  Here is the link to the pictures below, as well as some selected shots in this post:

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RTW/Europe Winter 2014

Our first international trip since returning home from our previous trip almost a year ago.  In fact, I started planning this tip almost immediately upon returning home, which was later than I’d ideally start.  As such, I was a little more limited in award space than usual.

I first looked at maybe going back to Australia, but that was just not doable.  I also considered South America or South Africa, but there were not too many options for that either.  Plus, the idea of planning/figuring out a new destination at the time was just not appealing after all the planning that went in to our RTW 2013 trip.

So looking for something more relaxing, we settled on a return to the Maldives – for 8 nights this time.  That was easy, required little planning and had great flights available (Cathay Pacific First Class, Etihad First Class).  We’d even get to spend a couple days in Kuala Lumpur on the way there and 4 nights in Paris on the way home.  And the trip was set…or so we thought.

Between now and then, we got a pleasant surprise and learned that Alyce was pregnant.  She would be unable to Scuba dive in the Maldives, plus we would be a flight away from any sort of decent medical services in the unlikely event that there was a probem.

We considered just abandoning the trip altogether, but we came up with an alternative plan that would let us spend some more time in Europe and still be able to put to use some of the flights already booked.  Basically, we’re going to Europe the long way – heading West.

We fly to Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific and spend one night there then connect to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and spend a night there.  From Malaysia, we connect through Singapore to London and stay for 4 nights.  We’ll catch a quick flight from London to Paris and finish up with 5 nights there.  We’ll return on the normal route from Europe – crossing the Atlantic.

But don’t feel too sorry for us with all that flying…It will all be in First Class on some really nice airlines.  We’ll also mix in some nice hotels.  For anyone who is interested in that, here is our final flight/hotel itinerary:

Flights

MSY-ORD (New Orleans – Chicago) on American Airlines First Class

ORD-HKG (Chicago – Hong Kong) in Cathay Pacific First Class

HKG-KUL (Hong Kong – Kuala Lumpur) in Malaysia Air First Class (A380)

 

KUL-SIN (Kuala Lumpur – Singapore) in Singapore Airlines regional First

SIN-LHR (Singapore – London) in Singapore Airlines Suites Class (A380)

 

LHR-CDG (London – Paris) in British Airways Economy

 

CDG-???-MSY – I’m still waiting out for a Lufthansa First Class flight to open up on this, but I have a United business class flight booked as a backup.

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Hotels

Hong Kong – Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui

Kuala Lumpur – Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur

London – Hyatt Regency Churchill

Paris – Park Hyatt Vendome

Nights

Travel – 1

Hong Kong – 1

Kuala Lumpur – 1

London – 4

Paris – 5

So it will be a much shorter trip than the last one, but it’s still plenty to do and see.  This will be our first time to Europe, so we are very excited about that.

We’re going to try to stay on top of blog posts this trip, but I don’t know that we’ll do as good of a job as the last one.

Seattle August 2013

Seattle 2013.  My first extended trip without my better half.  What happened?  We were in a huge fight and…Not really.  I had a work conference.  I’ve been travelling more for work related reasons lately and that trend looks to continue increasing.

The COPRI Ports 2013 Conference was located in Seattle this year.  It only happens once every three years, and the next one will be located in New Orleans.  So no fun work related travel courtesy of the Ports Conference until 2019.  But work agreed to send me and my coworker/supervisor to this conference, and I was in.

The conference itself was fine.  It was kind of surprising in that some of the things I thought would be interesting were not…and some of the things I was least interested in ended up being the best topics.

Other than the conference, I tried to experience as much of Seattle as possible, but it was still very different than my ordinary vacation.  There were conference things during most days and semi-work related stuff at night.  Still here is my initial take on Seattle:

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