Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Thursday, September 01, 2016

TRIP History for 2014/2015/2016/2017

All of these trips are results of mistake fares or wanting to get out every few months, before Logan turns 2
Sometimes I don't even know why I travel so much, especially with children :-)  Certainly memorable

2014
  • Jan - Taiwan
  • April  - Italy <- mistake fare, $300/person to Italy (Florence, Venice, Milan). No regrets
  • July - Atlanta, USA
  • Sep - LA, Las Vegas USA
  • Oct - Washington DC
  • Dec - Taiwan
2015
  • April - Seoul, South Korea <- mistake fare again ($500/person on Delta), will make it a family trip
  • May - Turkey on Aeroplan, in TK Business-class <- mistake glitch, 50K Aeroplan/person
  • Summer - Taiwan
  • November - Dubai ($200/person nonstop on Eithad price error)

2016
  • March - Paris ($300/person nonstop on AC price error)
  • July - Prague, Hong Kong, Taiwan (Aeroplan Mini-RTW)
  • November - Taiwan
2017
  • March - Portugal, Spain (AA off-peak, 40K/person)
  • April - SFO (Delta price error, $250/person)
  • July - Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Taiwan (Aeroplan Mini-RTW)
  • December - Nice (France), Taiwan (Aeroplan Mini-RTW)

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

TRIP - Prague, Hong Kong, Taiwan [2016.07]

My once-a-year trip to Taiwan is here

Booked the below Mini-RTW Economy award in Sep 2015 at 75K Aeroplan miles + ~$200/person

  • YYZ-PRG on AC Rouge, stop 1
    • ACr 767 had no IFE, we watched on Tablets via onboard Wi-Fi
    • Seat pitch/width is okay
  • PRG-ZRH-HKG on LX 77W, destination 
    • Swiss 77W is 3-4-3, but we were okay, big IFE screens
    • Loved the new ZRH Midfield E terminal *A lounge with terrances/views
  • HKG-TPE on EVA Air, stop 2 = HOME
    • 7/7 was Typhoon night, surprised BR didn't cancel, but there was no rain/wind at all
  • TPE-YYZ on EVA Air
    • Upgraded to Elite class (empty), fast flight of 12.5 hrs only

Thoughts
Czech Republic - Karlovy Vary, Prague
KV was small, warm town. The hot springs or architectures weren't that special IMO
Prague - everybody loved it, said it's beautiful. I agreed, although for some reason it didn't impress me (vs. Paris). Food is average to pricey, people are generally warm. The general atmosphere is relaxed, beautiful sights (castle, old town, river, trams)

Hong Kong
Typical HK, hot, humid, lots of food. We only visited to visit local friends

Notes

  • HKG is my destination only to cap the YQ $ on my award, which is ~$28 per AC segment. If HKG wasn't my destination, YQ would be hundreds $$
  • Originally we were flying PRG-IST-PEK-HKG (2 stops) but due to IST bombing and AC waiver, we were able to stay 1 extra day in Prague to fly Swiss PRG-ZRH-HKG
  • I changed my original return TPE-NRT,HND-YYZ to nonstop BR TPE-YYZ. Change fee was ~$100 but I got back ~$100 also, not bad, considering bus from NRT->HND would've costs $40 CAD one-way already

Tuesday, September 09, 2014

TRIP - Los Angeles, Las Vegas

Another long weekend = another trip, this time to the hot California and Las Vegas
I am still not sure why I chose Summer to go, probably only because I saw Avios availability for YYZ-LAX and forced a trip out of it

LA/Las Vegas 2014.08 - Google Maps
http://goo.gl/maps/LkFlw

Day 1 8/30
  • YYZ-LAX on AA 737. I saw so many airplanes at LAX/E-Z (A380 from Korean, SQ, Emirates, AF, Asiana), NZ all-black 777
  • Pick up Volvo XC60 (Premium) after 1 hour wait (arrived 1 pm for 2 pm pick-up and was told too early, and at 2 pm they still had no Compact SUV for me so they gave me Volvo for "only" $10/day extra instead of free upgrade, whatever)
  • Lunch - Skipped
  • The Getty Villa
  • Dinner - Gushi Korean BBQ take-out $32
  • The Getty
  • Hotel - Relative's house
Day 2 8/31
  • Target & 85C Bakery
  • Lunch - Ten Ren's Tea Time, Diamond Plaza, Rowland Heights
  • California Science Center - Space Shuttle Endeavor!!!
  • Olvera Street & Union Station
  • Dinner - Curry House Little Tokyo
  • Hotel - Friend's house
Day 3 9/1
  • Breakfast - JJ Bakery
  • Tzu Chi USA Headquarter @ San Dimas
  • Lunch - In-N-Out Burger
  • Fashion Outlet @ Primm - didn't buy anything
  • Dinner - 
  • Hotel - Vdara. Free upgrade to Lakeview room, facing the Bellagio fountain
  • Fremont Street Experience
Day 4 9/2
  • Premium Outlet North - bought 1 bag
  • Lunch - Takeout from Vdara's Market Cafe ($50 F&B credit)
  • Luxor - disappointing
  • Premium Outlet South - bought Gap Outlet $50
  • Dinner - AMEX Centurion Lounge @ LAS
  • LAS-YYZ via WestJet
Expenses
  • Flights - YYZ-LAX 19K Avios + $190; LAS-YYZ WestJet $625 for 3
  • Hotel - $130 + $30 resort fee - $50 F&B credit - 7000 Aeroplan miles
  • Car Rental - $200 for 4 days LAX-LAS one-way in Volvo XC60 SUV
  • Gas - $100
  • Credit Card (Food and misc.) - $500
  • Total = ~$1800 CAD out of pocket (excluding miles used or credits earned)

Conclusion
It was a good trip to see things we have yet to see in LA and Vegas, but we both feel like it was way too hot and no need to visit anytime soon, and in future maybe just stopover in LA on our trip back to Taiwan is enough

Friday, July 04, 2014

TRIP - Atlanta

Since TD Aeroplan Infinite came with a 2-for-1 short-haul voucher, I decided to use it on Toronto - Atlanta trip despite the fuel surcharges. Total for 3 of us (plus an infant) is 30,000 Aeroplan miles + ~$600 CAD over the Canada Day long weekend

Atlanta - Google Maps  http://goo.gl/maps/HSusw

Day 1

  • YYZ-ATL
  • Lunch - Osteria 832 pizza
  • Fernbank Museum of Natural History
  • Dinner - Kiri's
  • Hotel - Country Inn Atlanta Airport South

Day 2

  • Inside the CNN Tour
  • Lunch - Food court
  • World of Coca Cola
  • Georgia Aquarium

Day 3

  • Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site
  • Lunch - Noni's
  • Zoo Atlanta - Small zoo, Pandas (4) are the only highlight
  • Dinner - ATL (Varsity burger)
  • ATL-YYZ

Expenses

  • Flights - 30K Aeroplan + $600
  • Hotel - $120 for 2 nights
  • Car Rental - $120 for 3 days (lesson learned: triple check the receipt to make sure no OPTIONAL items were added, even if I declined EVERYTHING)
  • Gas - $23
  • City Pass for 2 - $150
  • Credit Card (Food and misc.) - $200
  • Total = 30K Aeroplan + $1200 out of pocket for 3 days, 3.5 people

Conclusion
We both liked Atlanta for its landscape, look of houses/streets, and the lovely Southern people
Its attractions are okay and it does have many food choices

Wednesday, August 07, 2013

TRIP - Ottawa

It's another long weekend, which means another trip to somewhere. I decided on Ottawa as I have hotel points/free nights to use and overall it was a mostly free, fun, many things to see trip.

2013.08 Ottawa - Google Maps   http://goo.gl/maps/bLUAe

Friday Aug 2
  • LUNCH @  Home
  • Waterloo -> Ottawa (>> 6 hours. 5pm @ Waterloo; 9pm @ Napanee; 11pm @ hotel)
  • DINNER @  on the road
  • Crowne Plaza 2 Montcalm Street, Gatineau, Quebec
    • Street parking FREE from 5 pm on Friday until Monday morning - check
    • Ask for HIGHER room facing Ottawa river - check
    • Ask wi-fi code for Multiple devices- check
Saturday Aug 3
Sunday Aug 4

Monday Aug 5
Expenses
  • Hotel
    • Crowne Plaza Gatineau - 5000+5000 points for 2 nights via IHG Points Break promo, booked while I'm in Taiwan, funny. That's about $35/night=$70 total
    • Fairmont Chateau Laurier - free night + suite upgrade
  • Food
    • Cora's $35, Lotus Royal Thai $45, Poutine $10
    • Byward $20
    • Free $125 dining at Fairmont (Zoe's and Wilfrid's)
  • Gas - $150 round-trip
  • FREE attractions -  Parliament Hill Tours, Canadian Aviation Museum (free daily 4-5pm)

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Monthly Recap

I have been a free man for the last month, and what did I do?
Despite all the below, I still miss Ella & Wendy

Everything Else
- Catch up with MBA friends
- Finishing all frozen food and junk food at home @@
- Cleaned up unnecessary stuff at home
- Cleaned bathroom and kitchen clogged drains
- Replace RO Water Filter
- Sleep at odd hours on odd schedule

Finance
- Cleaned up Investment stocks of some bad stocks
- Invested in TFSA
- Cancelled Credit Cards - CIBC Aerogold, MBNA SmartCash, MBNA 0% Platinum
- Re-applied above Credit Cards again - CIBC Aerogold (15K Aeroplan), MBNA SmartCash ($100 cashback), MBNA 0% Platinum ($100 cashback)

Travel
- Will fly out soon on EVA Air as Star Alliance Gold with benefits
- Will get to try EVA Royal Laurel Business class for 25K Aeroplan one-way
- 長榮航空現在加入星空聯盟了=可以用Aeroplan換免費機票喔 多倫多-台北來回 經濟艙75K/商務艙 125K + $60 而已
- EVA Air has joined Star Alliance, and redeemable on Aeroplan. YYZ-TPE/Asia round-trip is 75K Economy or 125K Business + $60 in fees
- 想要累積Aeroplan 推薦申請免年費信用卡最快 Quickest/cheapest way to earn Aeroplan

AMEX Personal Gold, get 20K MR after $500 spend, 1st year FREE. 20K MR = 20K Aeroplan

CIBC - Aerogold - 15000 Aeroplan on signup, 1st year FREE


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

TRIP - Miami

I have been itching to go somewhere before Ella turns 2 (i.e. she has to pay for flight), then there was a price error, where Toronto-Miami is only $260 round-trip (vs. regular $350+) so off we go. I'm glad we did it as it was relaxing and fun, and I hope Ella remembers it when she gets older

Miami 2013.02 - Google Maps << in  chronological order

Day 1 Sunday
  • Hotel Shuttl to YYZ to take YYZ-IAD-MIA flights
  • Picked up car (KIA Soul) at Miami car rental center ($8/day) and drove to South Pointe Park to walk around and take in the ocean
  • Dinner at Joe's Stone Crab - it was overrated
  • Drove up the Ocean Dr, filled with Super Bowl TV and Beyonce
  • Walked around at Lincoln Road Mall (pedestrian walk)
  • Visited Target before checked in at hotel (Staybridge Doral)
Day 2 Monday
  • Drove to Vizcaya Museum to see the beautiful house and garden. Too bad there's no photos allowed inside
  • Drove to Key Biscayne's Crandon Park for the beach!! The ocean water was very cold though
  • Stopped by Hobie Island around sunset to take photos of Miami skyline
  • Dinner at Maido Japanese
  • Visited Dolphin Mall where Ella had FUN time in the children playing area
Day 3 Tuesday
  • Drove into Downtown Miami to walk Bayside Marketplace, Bayfront Park
  • Got gas ($20) before returning rental car to fly MIA-EWR, only to be delayed an hour (aircraft maintenance, change of wheels) to miss the "last" EWR-YYZ connection flight so we had to stay overnight at EWR. United gave us $80 hotel voucher and $40 food voucher.
Day 4 Wednesday(unexpected)
  • Hotel shuttle to Newark for EWR-YYZ flight and our luggages safely arrived also
  • I email United for the delay and to my surprise they understood and kindly accepted my $250/adult voucher request. I'm very impressed and will fly United more, but still hoping for no delay if possible.

Expenses
  • Flights - $260/person ~$550 total (*almost free after the two $250 vouchers)
  • Hotel - Free, courtesy of Priority Club points
  • Car Rental - $35; Gas - $20 << be careful about the Electronic Toll in Miami (like 407) where rental company can charge $3/day to $25 PER toll. I avoided all tolls this time, using GPS
  • Dining - $105 (Joe's), $45 (Maido), $21 (Vizcaya), $9 (airport)
  • Attractions - $25 (Vizcaya Museum) 
  • Unexpected - free night at Ramada Plaza EWR ($80) and $40 food voucher, from United 

Friday, February 08, 2013

ELLA - Happy 2nd Birthday!!

Ella is now officially 2 years old, how time goes by

To celebrate, and while she doesn't need a flight ticket before 2, we took advantage of a flight price error from Toronto to Miami at $260 round trip

We saw the beaches, the downtown Miami, and the beautiful Vizcaya museum. Ate some seafood, Japanese, and had a wonderful, relaxing, pre-birthday celebration

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, to my DEAR ELLA

Thank you for being a part of our family, we love you always

親愛的寶貝 謝謝你出現在我們的生命中 永遠當爸爸媽媽的心肝寶貝



To recap where Ella has been since birth - many cities!

  • 2011.07 Taiwan
  • 2011.12 Washington DC
  • 2012.05 Pittsburgh
  • 2012.07 San Francisco, then Taiwan
  • 2012.09 Singapore
  • 2012.10 Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas
  • 2012.11 Chicago
  • 2012.12 Taiwan
  • 2013.02 Miami

Thursday, November 29, 2012

TRIP - 4 Days US Thanksgiving in Chicago

Last minute trip to Cold, Windy Chicago over US Thanksgiving with family, it was lots of fun despite some cold weather

Day 1 - Thanksgiving
Day 2 - Black Friday
Day 3 - Saturday
  • Bus up to John Hancock Tower Cheesecake Factory for Brunch
  • Bus back to Fairmont to check out by 4 pm (free late check-out), move to new hotel Club Quarters Wacker along Chicago River. Sadly we only got 12th floor rooms with limited river view 
  • Bus back to John Hancock Tower, waited ~30 minutes to the Signature Lounge on 96th floor but we got the best table in the house on the southwest corner. Photos will speak for themselves. It costs about $10/person for drinks/snacks instead of $18 observatory ticket
  • Walked down Magnificent Mile, shop here and there
  • Dinner @ Dao Thai Restaurant - interesting decor and wonderful meal
Day 4 - Sunday
  • Navy Pier - walking around taking photos of Chicago skyline, and Chicago style Hot Dog
  • Check out of hotel
  • Shop at Target on 1 S State St
  • Took a loop on the brown line to see the Chicago skyline
  • Take Blue line to ORD, and check-in for 8pm CST ORD-YKF (only 22 passengers)
  • Landed ~10pm EST and home about 10:30pm, and SNOW!!
Expenses
  • Hotels
    • Fairmont Chicago Travelzoo deal $129/night x 2 and I used my Fairmont Platinum benefit of 2 Free Suite upgrades <-- What a Suite, What a View!!
    • Club Quarters Wackers: $164 + $119 /night
  • Food: Free, courtesy of our lovely cousins to offset the hotel charges
  • Shopping: Polaroid camera $200
  • Others: Boat ticket $26 x 5, Grocery $34, Museum $42
Notes
  • Ella was such a good baby this time, despite lack of sleep
  • It was a very relaxing peaceful trip, and we saw everything we wanted to see
  • Weather was cold for 2 days but that made the trip more memorable 
  • It's not the destination, but the people you are with, that make all the difference!!
* below are not our photos


Thursday, October 11, 2012

TRIP - Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas (+Hoover Dam)

Another Canadian long weekend means another trip (one of many in 2012)
This time it's to the warm, beautiful West Coast (since it's cold in East Coast)

Day 1 Friday - Travel Day
  • Drove to Buffalo and arrived quite early, relaxed in the lounge, and flew Delta to Detroit
  • Had a plane switch at Detroit (2 hours delay) to LA and landed LA at 2am PST and hotel @ 3am
Day 2 Saturday - Santa Monica, Newport Beach/Balboa Island
  • Visited T-mobile store to buy a Prepaid voice+data (2G) for only $10
  • Walked the Santa Monica pier and took Ella to the ocean - she loved it
  • Lunch from Cafe Crepes
  • Drove to Rowland Heights, and then Balboa Island for a Balboa bar & walk along the canal
  • Took the short ferry to Newport Beach side and walked the Balboa Pier (different than Santa Monica beach but equally nice)
  • Dinner @ BCD Tofu house (Korean)
Day 3 Sunday - San Diego
  • Breakfast @ Yi-Mei Deli in Rowland Heights
  • Drove 2 hours to San Diego
  • 1st stop @ USS Midway aircraft carrier museum - I spent 3 hours enjoying while Wendy doesn't
  • 2nd stop @ Balboa Park - Ella loved it, because there were so many dogs  
  • Dinner @ Ten Ren's Tea Time, Rowland Heights
Day 4 Monday - LA to Las Vegas
  • Drove from LA to Fashion Outlet in Primm, NV - 1 hour shopping
  • Onward to Las Vegas Strip, driving up and down, "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign
  • Checked into hotel Treasure Island (waited 30 minutes to check-in)
  • Went out to eat/visit The Venetian, the Volcano at Mirage, and sadly they cancelled Sirens @ TI show at 11:30pm due to high wind
Day 5 Tuesday - Las Vegas, Hoover Dam
  • Took tram from TI to Mirage to see the small aquarium
  • Walked to Caesars Palace to see the larger aquarium and Fall of Atlantis show (meh) inside The Forum Shops
  • Lunch @ Cheesecake Factory
  • Drove to Hoover Dam, walked on the new bridge walkway
  • Back to Las Vegas Premium Outlet North
  • Visited Bellagio to see the fountain show (3 times)
  • Drove to Target to shop
  • Returned rental car and flew red-eye back to BUF via CLE 
Expenses
  • Flights: $300/person x 2
  • Food: ~$200
  • Shopping: $150 (LC) + $36 (Old Navy) + $45 (Crocs) + $50 (LS bag)
  • Hote: $100 + $100
  • Gas: $150
  • Parking: $10 
  • Car Rental: $130
  • Tickets: $36
  • Others: T-mobile ($10)
Notes - Transportation
  • Slided $30 bill tip to car rental for an upgrade to SUV (Hyundai Santa Fe) instead of Ford Focus compact sedan. SUV wasn't bad and comfortable
  • Star Alliance Silver gets me 1 free checked luggage on domestic flight - it was a lifesaver!!
  • Used lounges at BUF (Priority Pass), DTW (AMEX Plat for Delta SkyClub), CLE (PP)
    • No surprise, no decent/hot food in domestic lounges
    • CLE United Club was the best as it had good breakfast selection (donut, yogurt, fruits, OJ) 
  • Travelled via BUF, DTW, LAX, LAS (new Terminal 3), CLE
    • DTW was the best - it had family room everywhere (LAS/CLE don't) 
    • I hated trams/tunnels connecting terminals - that's DTW, LAS, CLE
  • United offered initially $150, then $250, $400, lastly $500 for people to take later flights (via EWR or to YYZ even) from Cleveland to Buffalo.. I was so tempted, but in reality had to get back to work and others took the chances before me anyway
Notes - Misc
  • The $20 trick worked at Treasure Island  in Las Vegas. I had Ella beside me too to sugar coat things. Result was not bad, as he upgraded us from regular room (no view) to high floor room with strip view (technically it was only $10 difference at booking). But at least he gave us 2 free buffet vouchers (worth $20~$24 each)
    • Tip for future: pay $10 for the strip view room, then slide $20 bill for a suite :-) 
  • Hotels this time (Crowne Plaza LAX, Treasure Island) were new renovated rooms but not much to write about.
  • Ella was such a lovely baby that many people would turn back to see her after walking by. We are proud as parents that she responds equally lovely to others, and she loved dogs too much~
  • We are all too old to fly red-eye nowadays - lack of sleep and a baby didn't help either

Thursday, September 27, 2012

TRIP - Singapore Sept 6-9

I wanted to take my parents on a trip and also wanted to see Singapore, so here we are on a DIY 4 Day 3 Night trip from September 6 to 9.

I had a whole schedule planned, and of course nothing follows the plan (it's hard with elderly and baby), but I think we did alright and saw most tourist attractions with nice weather

Day 1
  • Woke up at 5 am for 7:40 flight. 777-300ER was so empty we got rows to ourselves (flight ticket $14000 NT/person)
  • $60 MaxiCab to hotel - Royal Plaza on Scotts ($135 USD/night x 2 rooms x 3 nights = $1000 CAD)
  • Quick lunch across the street @ Far East Plaza - Hainan chicken and Yakun Toast
  • Everyone napped from 3 till 7 pm (oops)
  • Walked around Orchard St at night and dinner @ Lucky Plaza. Orchard St is prettier at night than daytime
Day 2 
  • 313 Somerset Toast Box + mid-point buy HIPPO ticket (~$280 CAD for 5 adults)
  • PURPLE to Suntec, 12 pm DUCK boat
  • 1 pm RED bus --> Chinatown 2 pm, Maxwell
  • Walk to temple, CHC, then 5:15pm RED bus to Suntec, 5:45 @ Flyer
  • Dinner @ food court. Leave around 7:30 pm to Helix bridge
  • 8 pm Wonder Full show @ MBS
  • 8:45 Bumblebee water taxi to Clarke Quay
  • MRT to Orchard, hotel @ 10 pm
Day 3
  • Woke up lazily to a day in Sentosa - Siloso beach, Most Southern Point, Imbiah station
  • Esplanade - No signboard chilli crab ($$$300 SGD for 7 adults + 2 kids)
  • Marina Bay - walked from Esplanade to Flyer
  • Singapore Flyer
  • Took bus 173 from Flyer non-stop back to hotel. Bus >> Taxi >> MRT if you can find the bus (check http://gothere.sg) 
Day 4
  • Hotel check-out 
  • $50 MaxiCab to Changi airport
  • EVA flight downsized to A332 but still has many empty seats to shuffle
  • Jason asked and got earlier CX flights SIN-HKG-TPE as well, and Premium Economy seat
Notes
  • Singapore is not cheap in general, unless you become a local and act local
  • Bus system is good, and so is Taxi, better than MRT
  • Overall we spent < $10,000 NT cash while major expenses went on CC 
  • Singapore directions/signs are horrible, either above or under ground. It's usually faster if you walk above ground and jaywalk. You get lost quickly or walked too much underground

Thursday, September 20, 2012

TRIP - 2 Weeks Vacation to TAIWAN


Vacation
  • My annual vacation to go home and visit parents, relatives
  • Weather was hot in Taiwan as usual
  • We took another 4 day trip to Singapore, which I'll blog in separate post
  • Ella had a wonderful 2 months in Taiwan, having tons of fun with so many people (July to Sept, Y1M5~Y1M7)
  • Hoping for another trip back this X'mas ($$$ flights)
  • Many thanks to my dear wife Wendy for taking care of Ella "alone" for 2 months. It's no small task
Travel notes
  • United Airlines
    • Both ways I got 2 Meals + Snack on TPAC flights and lots of drinks. I was impressed as I thought US airlines have cut down
    • Unfortunately we had a 2 hour delay at SFO, sitting on the plane waiting for them to fix the radio
  • Star Alliance Silver
    • At SFO United wouldn't do anything for me, but I lucked out in Economy+ as my 31J was Y in old seat map but Y+ in new 772 3-3-3 layout.
    • At TPE the ground staff recognized my Silver status and upgraded me to Economy+ all the way, and I had middle seat empty for TPE-NRT, and whole row to myself NRT-IAD). Shocking UA804 NRT-IAD was 30% loaded, where everyone in E+ has a row to themselves and Y wasn't full either
    • Half-way to my Star Alliance Gold (via Aegean airlines A3 program) now 
  • NEXUS/Global Entry
    • Saved me great time at IAD and YYZ immigration (I passed immigration in 1 minutes at both), only so that I wait 20 minutes at baggage :(
    • For Global Entry, remember to choose "Visitor" even if you're transit via US; otherwise you'll need to see Passport control and get inspected @@
    • If you opt out for full-body scanner like I did at SFO, you may get a male "complete" pat-down ... not the old metal detector
  • Priority Pass for lounges
    • US Domestic lounges (SFO, IAD) still suck, with the same snack/mixed nuts
    • Asia lounges (NRT, SIN, TPE) are much better on hot food
    • NRT United Club food is average (sushi are tasteless and no real good food), but I did use 1 shower room (out of 13) to freshen up 
  • Park N' Fly Airport Valet Parking
    • First time using Valet parking and I paid $100+tax for 17 days (same rate for 7~30 days with this coupon)
    • Check-in & check-out was very quick using kiosks (remember to enter the coupon code). My car only added 3 km during the stay and I took out all valuables just in case.
  • 中國信託 信用卡出國機場免費停車
    • China Trust credit card offers 2 free airport parking (up to 7 days each) per year and we parked for 4 days this time. Saving of $500 NT

Friday, August 31, 2012

Monthly Recap - August

Finally, my turn to take vacation

Events in August
  • Lived a bachelor life where I had to cook, watched TV/Movies like crazy
  • Went to Mirabel airport in Montreal for BMW Test Drive. Drove 1600 km in 2 days 
  • 3-year MBA is completed!!! No words can describe the emptiness I feel now :)
  • Finalized travels to Singapore in September
  • Booked more vacations, to Los Angeles/Las Vegas in October 
  • Brother took a crazy route home YYZ-IST-NRT-ICN-TPE (red), while I'm YYZ-SFO-NRT-TPE (green) 



Things to Say
  • Thank you Wendy honey, for the food you prepared while you're away (see photo). I don't take it for granted and I feel warmth when I enjoy them. Love you
  • I miss Ella, while she enjoys the presence of so many people in Taiwan. I fear that she will not remember me :(
  • I love you all 

Bon voyage

Jerry

Monday, July 30, 2012

TRIP - San Francisco, Napa, Pebble Beach

I had the opportunity to visit San Francisco (and Napa, Pebble Beach) on a 4-day family birthday trip

SFO airport
  • Unclear direction signs, and Elevators in corners
  • First time going throuh the Full body scanner. Opting out in future
  • I hated the LONG Air Tran to car rental facility and long line up at counter
  • Long taxis before take-off and after landing
  • United Club lounge has free wi-fi but no decent food at all. I had cookies/mixed nuts for dinner
Friday 7/20 San Francisco
  • Ella woke up at 4 am by herself for the 8 am flight, amazing
  • Landed at SFO and long way to car rental
  • Visited TARGET to buy baby stuff, $100
  • Drove up to Twin Peaks for a panoramic view of San Francisco
  • Leisure walk at Fort Point to view Golden Gate
  • Driving down Lombard St for the experience

Saturday 7/21 San Francisco
  • Morning call 7:30 am for 9 am departure @@
  • Walking up 5 blocks to see Lombard St from down below
  • Walk along Fisherman's Wharf, sea lions, but no boat trip to Alcatraz :(
  • Walk around Palace of Fine Arts
  • Long line into Golden Gate toll plaza, 20 minutes down, and long line to exit again
  • 60th Birthday Dinner!

Sunday 7/22 Napa
  • Morning call 6:45 am for 8:30 am departure >_<
  • Arrived too early and later a bit of wine tasting (average) 
  • Lunch onboard the Napa Valley Wine Train (2 hours)
  • Opus One winery self-walk tour $$$$

Monday 7/23 Pebble Beach
  • Morning call 6:30 am for 8 am departure #$^@%$%
  • Driving down to Monterey, Pebble Beach
  • I drove down the 17 miles drive. It wasn't as amazing as I expected, with bad weather too
  • Drove back 2 hours to SFO for my red-eye flight to YYZ (had a row myself)

Monday, July 16, 2012

My NEXUS/Global Entry application/approval/interview experience

As I recently completed the NEXUS process, I want to document it for those interested

What is NEXUS?
NEXUS is designed to expedite the border clearance process for low-riskpre-approved travellers into Canada and the United States. The NEXUS fee is $50 (CAN or US). 
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/prog/nexus/menu-eng.html

What is Global Entry? (free with NEXUS)
Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. Though intended for frequent international travelers, there is no minimum number of trips necessary to qualify for the program. Participants may enter the United States by using automated kiosks located at select airports. 
http://www.globalentry.gov/faq.html 

NEXUS Timeline
Applied on GOES - May 23, 2012
My application is pretty basic, single citizenship, few foreign countries visited

Conditional approval - July 10, 2012 (6 weeks after submission)

Appointment at YYZ - July 14, 2012 (4 days after approval)

Interview Day
I arrived @ 3:40 today for my 4 pm appointment
Waited only 5-10 minutes, with about 3~4 people ahead of me
Finished Canadian NEXUS by 4 pm, and US side by 4:10 pm
I was shocked to finish in 30 minutes, wow... 
US Global Entry is effectively immediately while NEXUS can arrive in "2 weeks official time"

The NEXUS demo kiosk was out of service though
Tips 
  • You should get email from GOES on any status change, but check online if you don't receive anything after 6 weeks 
  • To get a better/earlier interview date, keep checking GOES website daily after you picked a date first. Initially I saw Oct 2012, then Aug, then late July and boom July 14th (4 days after my approval)
  • On the day-of interview, you can arrive early and hope to get seen earlier. There's a sign-in sheet where you write your appointment & arrival time 
  • NEXUS office is between Post G&H inside Terminal 1, or H18 counter exactly. As to where to park I wasn't sure, but aim for the big gap between T1 International & USA departures (see picture) 




Thursday, May 31, 2012

TRIP - Pittsburgh & Shopping

We decided to visit Pittsburgh again, but with Wendy & Ella (first visit in 2009), and it was fun and lots of "collections"

Saturday

  • Left home @ 11 am to run into 401 WB/EB closure due to accident, for hours 
  • Lunch: A&W burger
  • Crossing US border @ 1:30pm and waited till 3pm to leave
  • Grove City 7-9 pm 

Sunday

  • Carnegie Mellon University - commencement
  • Cathedral of Learning
  • Children Festival walk-around
  • Lunch: Primanti Brothers $30
  • Station Square
  • Ducky Tours 4:30pm-6pm
  • Back to hotel to rest
  • Incline for night view

Monday

  • Left for Ross Park @ 10:30 am
  • Lunch: Cheesecake Factory $50
  • Grove City 2:30-6pm
  • Erie - Millcreek Mall 7-9pm
  • Dinner: TGIF $50
  • Left Erie Country Inn @ 11pm
  • Crossed Canadian border ~12am
  • Checked in Radisson Niagara & left ~1 am
  • Got home 2:30 am


Expenses
Shopping ~$900 ($300 in Shoes, $200 sunglass, $300 in clothes)
Dining $152
Gas $140
Hotel $411
Total:  ~$1600 CAD (+ Tiffany $550)

Monday, May 14, 2012

Travel - Promotions, and Status

For some odd reasons I have been occupied in travel promotions and pursuing statuses - hotels and airlines. Let's recap before I lose track

Oct 2011
- applied and received AMEX Platinum (50K MR sign-up bonus, free airport lounges, FHR benefits)

Dec 2011
- got free Club Carlson Silver and Radisson big night 50K giveaway
- transferred 50K AMEX MR into 60K Aeroplan during the 120% transfer promotion

Apr 2012
- got Fairmont Platinum status by charging 5 nights to AMEX Platinum
- got free Hilton Gold
- got free Accor Club Platinum
- got free Best Western Diamond (from status match) 
- AMEX Platinum comes with SPG Gold but I kept failing to get that so I give up

May 2012
- Applied & approved for new AMEX Business Gold ($125 GCR rebate + 25K MR bonus)
- got free 90-day Hyatt Platinum
- will get more Club Carlson points from stays at Radisson (50K), and Country Inn (44K) x 2 persons
- pursuing Aeroplan Star Challenge (70 stars for myself, brother, and wife for free 16500 miles each)

July 2012
- should become Star Alliance Silver after trip to SFO via Aegean A3 (4000 miles)

Sep 2012
- flights to Taiwan should push me closer towards Star Alliance Gold (another 16000 miles)


Thursday, May 03, 2012

Trip - 2012 West Coast - Highlights

I took a trip to the West Coast for mid-April 2012

Our stops were Calgary YYC - Lake Louise - Jasper - Banff - Calgary YYC - Vancouver YVR - Victoria - Vancouver
We had 8 adults plus 3 children in total, plus 10+ luggages

Before I start with details in future blog posts, here are some highlights I can recall

  • Asian people really love the snow :)  
  • 15-passenger vans are hard to find but they are useful, especially when you have so many people and luggages. It is long, tall, and eats gas
  • Thank you American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts (AMEX FHR) for the upgrades and free breakfast/dinner. The Lake Louise upgrade would forever be remembered
    • As an added bonus, I earned points & miles, and Fairmont Platinum!!)
  • We saw tons of wild life close up (no bear though) - sheep, goat, deer, elk 
  • There were some amazing sights
    • Victoria's Butchart Garden - breathtaking
    • Rocky Mountains covered with snow - stunning
    • Children playing with each other - just make an adult trip more real/fun 
  • Ella was so good this trip that everyone was amazed by her, and she made our trip a lot more fun 

Thanks all for making this trip happen, and more to come

Evernote

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

TRIP - 2011 Christmas in Washington DC

Pictures - picked among 1500 pictures
Map
 
Intro
I have the Christmas week off from work and didn't want to stay at home for 1.5 weeks. So I started looking for short-haul flight destinations, and Southwest happens to have a sale Buffalo to Baltimore for $100 round-trip vs. much higher fares for NYC/Boston/LA/Las Vegas/Florida

I have wanted to visit Washington DC for many years (for Cherry Blossom, and that I've never been to DC), so the decision was easily made and thankfully I booked a good 4 full days in DC to truly enjoy everything it has to offer.

Lastly, all attractions are FREE in DC, so we can come in and out easily, with a baby

12/24 Travel Day

  • Left home late (10 am instead of 9 am) and arrived at Buffalo airport only 20 minutes ahead of departure. Thankfully the US custom only took 30 minutes and hotel shuttle was fast. Southwest flights felt really short and rushed because we fed Ella on the plane, and SW still gives free drinks and peanuts/pretzels.
  • Upon arrival at Baltimore, we had food court lunch and took the B30 bus ($6/person) to Greenbelt Metro and subway's to Crystal City to walk to our hotel, and went out for Thai food for dinner.
12/25 Christmas

12/26

12/27 the only rainy day

12/28

  • Library of Congress - Thomas Jefferson Building, missed the tour as it was full
  • US Capitol Tour - Definitely worth taking as guides take you to see the Rotunda dome
  • Took the Maryland MARC train to BWI airport, and again, last ones to board (our names were called urgently in the PA system, that's a first)
12/29 Buffalo

  • Checked out with leisure, visited Target ($40) and Walden Galleria for PF Chang Happy Hour
  • Drove home to see snow @@
Transportation, Safety, Food
Overall DC is easy to get around on the Metro, unfortunately the National Mall area (especially the West Mall where monuments/memorials are) still can only be walked around vs. every attraction has a Metro stop within 5 minutes. Be prepared to WALK A LOT!!
 Getting to/from airport (BWI or IAD) can be annoying though, allocate 1.5 hour each way

Safety is very good with police around all the time, never felt in danger even at night

Food We didn't dine out much, in part due to the rush schedule, holidays closing, and free breakfast/dinner from the Residence Inn hotels (3 breakfasts, 2 dinners)

Hotel
Night 1 - Radisson Reagan National Airport - $100 USD

  • This was actually a last minute addition, thanks to the Radisson's "Earn 50000 points for 1 night stay". Club Carlson 50000 points is enough for one free night in Europe 5* hotel, so I shorten my Marriott stay and paid $90 (+tax/fees) for a stay at Radisson with free breakfast. Think of it as "Pay $100 for a fancy hotel stay in future". Some people even found a loophole of "phantom stay" where they found a Texas Radisson to check-in over the phone. People called from Ireland, geez
  • Turns out, I earned 60000 points instead of 50K, due to bonus here and there!! I love them already
Night 2~4 - Marriott Residence Inn DC/Capitol, with Kitchen. $432 USD

  • This was the highlight of our trip, because Wendy wanted a Kitchen, Fridge to prepare baby food, so our choices were very limited in DC, and Priceline/Hotwire is out of the question due to their "unknown hotel" nature, so Residence Inn it is...plus Marriott has a MegaBonus promotion running, where you earn 1 free night after 2 stays (but I won't get it as I only booked 1 stay of 3 nights, and not 2 stays of 1+2 nights...Marriott wouldn't extend the courtesy, so I won't stay at Marriott either in future)
  • Best part about Residence Inn, we have free breakfast daily, and free dinner M-W. For 3 of us that was quite a saving, as we received 3 breakfast and 2  dinners in total (that's 15 meal portion). Not to mention the food is actually decent and the kitchen staff best of the best with friendly attitude and prompt speed. 
Breakfast

  • DIY Waffle, Sausage/Burger/Potato, Cereal, Oatmeal, Banana/Apple/Yogurt, Juice
Dinner

  • Cabbage roll/mashed potato, Teriyaki chicken/noodle + Salad/Soup + Bread/Garlic bread + Drinks
Night 5 - Buffalo Marriott Niagara - $60 (=$77 USD) - Pricline

  • A 5-day parking would've cost ~$60 at airport parking, so instead I just booked a hotel (with free parking) for the same price, and we get to stay over upon returning from DC, win-win. The hotel is nothing to write home about, typical 3-3.5* hotel with no amenities but many parking.
Expenses
Transportation 
Flights Buffalo (BUF) to Baltimore BWI) = $120x3 ($360) - so cheap vs. flying out of Toronto
B30 Bus $6x3 ($18), MARC train $6x3 ($18), Metro cards $20x3 ($60)
Walk of the Town tips $20x2 ($40)
Gas $50

Food
Lunches = BWI $20, Post Office $20, American Indian $30, Walden $20, Capitol $20
Dinners = Urban Thai $80, BWI $35, PF Chang $55
Snacks from T&T = $40
Safeway $27

Shopping
Souvenirs $23
Target $40
Stroller Rain Covers $50
Basketball shorts $72
Old Navy $13

Tips here and there - $5, $5

Total (thanks to Excel) is about $1600 for all 3 of us, 6 days/5 nights in DC/Buffalo

Notes
  • Next time, leave EARLIER than expected to not miss the flights 
  • DC people are really friendly everywhere
  • Winter was very kind to us, giving us almost 10C sunny weather for 3 out of 4 days
  • There are so many movie references - National Treasure, Nights at Museum
  • What's left to see next time, and needs another 3-4 days
    • National Zoo,  Kennedy Center, National Air and Space Museum - Udvar-Hazy Center
  • Ella - she was so cooperative in many ways: she napped in her stroller when she's tired, doesn't cry for food or nap, and she's curious to see/touch new things. We are so thankful for her kindness as we cannot imagine this trip with Ella fuzzy 24/7
Conclusion
I am glad we took the trip to truly enjoy a vacation away from home, in warmer weather. Even though we were tired from the walking, travel, baby-caring, it is a great X'mas memory. Sometime in future I would like to re-visit in DC in non-winter seasons.











Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween, Happy Birthday

Thanks to everyone for the Birthday wishes. It means a lot to me

It's my first one with Ella, she had no clue and did not care (fuzzier than ever) ^_^

Today is a strange birthday indeed, but quite memorable
  1. My car was in the shop and let's see - $100 wheel alignment, $180 Tie Rod (RF), and...they wanted 1200+tax to replace all brake pads & rotors. No thanks, not to mention the super late shuttle. Not a good birthday surprise
  2. Look at Ella wearing uncle's Old Navy Halloween gift (75% $8), she is a cute butterfly indeed. Let's hope she will fit next year when we take her Trick-or-Treat for the first time
  3. Ella is teething, again, and that means lack of sleep for her and us. Tired
  4. As we get a week off during Christmas, we decided to book a trip to Washington D.C. Flight from Buffalo to Baltimore/Washington is only $120 USD on Southwest (wow, YYZ is $$$). I also chose a hotel with kitchen, free breakfast & dinner (Residence Inn Marriott) so Wendy can prepare baby food. It shall be fun, and pray for no snowstorm.