Saturday, October 19, 2019
Home!
I had a great breakfast buffet at the hotel! I took the hotel shuttle to the airport. We left at 8:15 and I got through all the security and passport and walking and made it to my gate about 9:25. So yeah, it took about an hour to get through everything.
My gate was at the end of the terminal (of course), and there was 1 other gate there, so Iberia roped off the very end and they started pushing us through passport checks/boarding pass checks an hour ahead of time.
I had an aisle seat at the rear of the plane. At first they closed boarding and the girl in the center seat moved to an open seat further up. Then that person showed up, so she moved. Then those people showed up and she had to come back to her center seat. I was a little annoyed at this point, because we sat there an extra 10-15 minutes because we were "waiting on some passengers." Apparently we could wait today, but not yesterday when a bunch of us were running to make the plane.
So, we get to Chicago. At least one airport has a fast line for people who only have carry-on luggage, but apparently it's not Chicago. The line wasn't too bad, though.
Got through customs, got past the baggage claim, and then you have to go through arrivals to get to your next plane. So I'm wandering around arrivals, and eventually see a security-type guy and he tells me the train is broken to I have to take a bus to the next terminal. And there's the line. It was really long, and it did not move very fast. I was glad I had a 2 hour layover!
So I get to the correct terminal, then I have to go through security again. I came in in the middle, and that line said Pre-Check. So I followed a sign to the right and went through security way down at one end.
Get through security and now I have to figure out where my gate is. There's gates H, J, K, L and I check and I'm at L22, which is at the opposite end from where I am. So I follow a sign that says Terminal L, but then the signs stop and I don't know where to go. I keep going into K, and eventually find a damn map, and it shows that I'm way down the wrong way.
So I find my way to Terminal L. Now I have to find the section with Gate 22. I've been checking the Departures boards as I go, to make sure the plane is on time. I'm around Gate 20 when I get to another board, and now it says Gate 10A. So I have to go back into a completely different branch to get there, where I had already been when I was buying water.
I get to Gate 10A and there's a plane for Salt Lake City there. We wait, and they board and then nothing happens. It gets to our boarding time, and nothing happens. Then we get told we're moving to Gate 6. So we all move down there. And wait. And then the Captain gets on the intercom and tells us that a plane didn't work and they had to get everyone off and onto a different plane and then that sort of cascaded so everything was late. Our plane was on time, it just couldn't find an empty gate.
So we wait, and then we get sent back to Gate 10A again. At least now the Salt Lake plane is gone. Overall, we ended up being about 45 minutes late, so it wasn't too bad. And I'm home!
Thursday, October 17, 2019
It's been a long, crazy day Part 4
It's been a long, crazy day Part 3
It's been a long, crazy day Part 2
It's been a long, crazy day Part 1
Sunday, October 13, 2019
Dogs Galore
One thing we noticed in Valencia was the dogs. Everyone had a dog. It's not quite as prevalent here, but there are a lot. And not just small dogs either. I've seen some lab and chow types.
The beach entry points have signs, showing either a dog or a dog with a red slash over it. And in between are signs of a crouching dog, with a garbage can below.
I've seen numerous dogs in the outdoor seating at cafes. And some stores have bowls of water outside the front door.
It's nice to be in a dog friendly area.
Saturday, October 12, 2019
Indian food!
Friday, October 11, 2019
Fanta
I have been dealt a low blow. I've been looking forward to getting some Fanta naranja. It's orange Fanta made with real juice and it's awesome!
Went to the supermarket, and found diet Fanta and 45% less sugar Fanta. The guy there said that was the normal one. It's 45% less sugar because it's got aspartame!
Nooooooo!!!!!!!!
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Hotel
It's been a long day. I made it to Alicante. I knew this was a tourist area, but damn! Walked out of arrivals and there were about 20 people there, at least 15 holding signs. And a man with a black lab. A couple of signs were for tour buses.
Didn't see my name so I followed instructions and walked another 20 feet to the kiosk. A nice British lady was there. She said my plane was early and my driver was on his way.
My driver took my bag and we went off in a big Mercedes van, which isn't quite as big a deal because this is Europe. He was middle-aged and played an excellent 80s mix from his USB stick. It was great!
We drove past Benidorm. He said they have an excellent beach, but the Brits come in for 3 days and 3 nights and party. Said he used to live there but had to move because it never shut down.
He recommended I visit a really cool church in Altea, the town next to Calpe, so I may try that. And said I had a really nice hotel.
Got checked in, then passed out for about 4 hours. Got up with plenty of time to spare. The hotel restaurant opens at 8 pm. It was a buffet and it was okay. Got to make my own ensalada Valenciana!
Travel Tip
Nowadays, many of us use mobile boarding passes. Quick tip - don't hit the back button just before you try to get on the plane, then hold up the line because you don't remember where you saved it, and then give them the one for your next connection so it doesn't scan.
I did let people go in front of me, but that was not fun.
Madrid Airport
I am not that fond of the Madrid Airport (sorry Madrid!). When you arrive from outside the EU, you're at the "foreign" terminal. You have to walk, and walk, and walk uphill, and that's just the freaking jetway!
Then there's a loooong hall with a bunch of moving sidewalks, to get to the escalators. There's like 3 long escalators to get to the bottom floor. Then you hit the customs line.
We got here around 7:30 am so it wasn't that bad. Then a walk, and security again. They have turnstile things where you scan your boarding pass, which helps. And I didn't have to take off my shoes.
So, security, where I got swiped for explosives. I'm not sure if it's random or some weird sweat thing. Then it's another long escalator down, to the tram.
The waiting area was packed. I had to wait for the 2nd train to come through. Then it's up all those escalators to get to the main terminal.
From here it splits off, assuming you know which terminal you need. If it's more than about 2 hours until your flight leaves, then it just says HJK, which are the 3 terminals on this side.
I have 3 hours, so I looked for food. I stopped at this pastry/sandwich place and got an egg and bacon croissant. It's not what you think. The bacon was more like ham cut off the bacon bits of the pig. I took it off. The egg was more like a really chunky egg salad/deviled egg. It was pretty good! Frank - I ate eggs and they didn't make me sick.
So now I'm on the backside if the K terminal, which is quieter because the gates are on the other side.
More later.
Flying
Well, it started off good. Saw a few movies, had no trouble getting out of my seat to get to the restroom. Then there was turbulence.
I've flown quite a bit, and been in some pretty good turbulence. This wasn't even the worst, so I'm hoping something I ate was assisting.
We went up and down, and side to side, and I got really nauseous. I mean, I took the puke bag out of the seat pocket and had it open in my hand. After a while I fell asleep and felt okay after I woke up - almost 3 hours later. We were descending and there was a breakfast box on the tray next to me.
On the way!
Holy fucking crap! I'm on my way to Madrid, then Alicante. The plane is an A-350, and the very last row has 2 seats across instead of 3. So of course, I got the window side. And there's no one next to me! Wow!
Dinner was pork in gravy with mashed potatoes and zucchini. Yum! Then an orzo cold salad thing? And a roll and brownie.
So far, so good.