Vacation plans for this year - status?
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@jon-nyc said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
France in April, Greece in June were canceled.
Late summer somewhere undecided canceled.
Considering the lake house thing instead but Rachel not a fan.
Our months are different but the script is the same. Lol
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Kiddo is having surgery in a few weeks. We'll go to help her. She has no car, the hospital is two hours from her place, and she really needs family for the recovery phase.
Talked to the Mayo doc who's the regional COVID guy, and he said to drive to minimize exposure. Said not to fly. Asked about train travel, but he's not sure that would be much better than plane for exposure.
"On the road again .. "
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@brenda said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
Kiddo is having surgery in a few weeks. We'll go to help her. She has no car, the hospital is two hours from her place, and she really needs family for the recovery phase.
Talked to the Mayo doc who's the regional COVID guy, and he said to drive to minimize exposure. Said not to fly. Asked about train travel, but he's not sure that would be much better than plane for exposure.
Traveling in sleeper from Minnesota to Oregon should be pretty safe. Everyone's required to wear a mask if they leave their room. Meals are now served in your sleeper accommodation, rather than the dining car. Your only exposure would be in the stations and boarding.
However, with only a few weeks' lead time, fares are probably pretty high.
$711 for two adults from St. Paul to Portland for two adults on June 1.
And no, I would never do coach for a trip like that.
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@Jolly said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
@Rainman said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
Safeway in June, by car.
Adventurous type, eh?
Damn straight. Likely roll down a window, maybe two.
Actually, we hoped to take some road trips, kinda like Mark, just head out in a general direction. Utah monuments would be fantastic, maybe head north towards Glacier Nat'l Park. Who knows, like everyone else we will need to find out how open open is.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
@Friday said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
My mother and I were planning a trip to Japan to see the cherry blossoms in March, and there was a summer trip to Mexico as a graduation gift for my goddaughter. But, like the rest of you, that's all cancelled.
Our Japan trip's on hold also.
Were you going for the Olympics?
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Did not. And I bought on a boutique French airline that has 2 planes and one route.
VRBO gave me full refund.
That’s Paris. Greece hadn’t been booked yet.
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@Klaus said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
For those of you who had to cancel trips and did already book something (plane tickets, ...): Did you get a refund?
I booked our hotels in New Orleans and San Francisco on points - they were refunded immediately. Those were at the Ritz-Carlton in both cities (Marriott points).
The hotel in Oregon took a 1 night's cost as a deposit. It was refunded to my credit card in 4 days.
Our train tickets were booked on points as well. Amtrak used to have a policy that if you cancelled there was a 10% cancellation fee. In the face of the virus, that penalty has been waived. All my points were refunded immediately. -
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@Rainman said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
@Jolly said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
@Rainman said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
Safeway in June, by car.
Adventurous type, eh?
Damn straight. Likely roll down a window, maybe two.
Actually, we hoped to take some road trips, kinda like Mark, just head out in a general direction. Utah monuments would be fantastic, maybe head north towards Glacier Nat'l Park. Who knows, like everyone else we will need to find out how open open is.
Maybe it's the year to rent a RV? Some of the smaller ones are very easy to drive. If you're comfortable driving a larger one, a Class A can be a home in wheels.
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@Jolly said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
Maybe it's the year to rent a RV? Some of the smaller ones are very easy to drive. If you're comfortable driving a larger one, a Class A can be a home in wheels.
We did this several times.
1987:
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@George-K said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
@Jolly said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
Maybe it's the year to rent a RV? Some of the smaller ones are very easy to drive. If you're comfortable driving a larger one, a Class A can be a home in wheels.
We did this several times.
1987:
Some of the Class C's have slideouts and are easier to maneuver. Might be fun for two.
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@Jolly said in Vacation plans for this year - status?:
Some of the Class C's have slideouts and are easier to maneuver. Might be fun for two.
Mrs. George's been talking about that for a while. I got pretty good at handling a 37 foot Class A, though.