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Meander Ingwa

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  1. LEM that is a long drive for sure. I hope you have/find a park at hotel option.
  2. I assume you live a long way from Altanta itself. If not I would consider an Uber / Lyft to the hotel and let the hotel transfer you to the in the morning. It is a balance of cost of parking vs cost of the ride both ways first of all check with your hotel, ones close to airports often have a long term parking program available. They shuttle you to the airport. Easy one stop for you. If your hotel doesnt have this service, shop around and consider the convenience of one that does. Alternatively, there may be a long term parking lot a reasonable distance / adjacent from your hotel. You can park the car the night before and have the hotel shuttle you in the morning. Again, see your hotel for info on the shuttle The commercial parking lots, such as Pre Flight gives you a shuttle ride to your departure terminal check in. The driver will ask you so make sure you have that info. Usually they just need to know it is Alaska Air. They handle your bags so it is an easy transfer. See the Pre Flight web site ( or other car lots) for info. Shuttles are usually included in the car parking fee, tips welcome. You need to book a reservation for the parking lot, many popular ones fill up. Hartsfield is massive and is the worlds busiest airport I would not use their long term lot as it is likely to be very expensive. You can look up on the airport web site. If you do choose to park there, there is a tram that takes you to the departures. Not as practical as an off property since it is all "do it yourself" but still doable . I would not follow the plan you have written above. It is a lot of work, a lot of chances for it it go wrong looping around the roads from one area to another. Keep everyone together and utilize the tram to the terminal together, They are designed for passengers with luggage. I cannot imagine attempting to walk onto the property. I think your plan to be at check in at 5 am is good. I would probably look carefully at your parking provider and see what schedule they run shuttles. SOme are on demand, others are on a fixed schedule. You might wish to buffer an extra half hour on that 5 am target. The secret to early departs is to have everything set out so that it is simply a matter of getting out of bed, getting dressed and getting gone. I do this regularly and it takes me 15 minutes from alarm to depart. If you get up at 4am then you should have no issue with being at the airport in a timely fashion
  3. Kirkwall I would make every effort to get a private guide to visit the prehistoric Skara Brae and the stone circles. Also, dont miss the Italian church, built by WWII POWs. As far as weather, you could have anything from dreary gray and rainy to stunningly warm. Expect wind Expect damp
  4. having spent a lot of time at SeaTac waiting for a parking garage shuttle, hotel shuttles seem unrelenting. Check with your chosen hotel to find out what their shuttle circuit is. Some are timed on the half hour, so 2 per hour. If you just miss one you many have 1/2 hour wait. Others may be on demand. Many of the airlines use the local hotels for their flight crews . Be aware that some people will complain about a 10 minute wait so their expectations may drive the tone of their opinons and willingness to complain about them.
  5. you can ride the link rail from the airport into the core downtown where you have a wealth of choices for hotels. Easy enough to return to the train station the next day. Or you can make use of Uber/Lyft/taxi . If you wish to stay right at King Street then the two hotels mentioned are your choice. Do pay attention to game day or special concert events at the stadiums close by, as mentioned. Being further uptown you are also closer to places of interest to enjoy if you have time. sit on the left hand side of the train for best views on your journey north
  6. I find windy dot com to be very useful for global weather. on the current map, you dont need a degree in Atmospheric Sciences to understand what that bullseye in the middle of the Atlantic is ( or means). It is particularly good for finding lightning and tracking storm fronts. The map includes a "waves" layer that you can click in to
  7. OP i have spent a lot of time in small hotels in this neighborhood extensively. Cotswold is spot on, I was going to post the same. This is a very basic place with little to no amenities . Most if the buildings there are not going to have elevators and you will have to drag bags. If that is OK, then you are fine. Encourage you to do the Premier Inn for a more reliable and comfortable stay. Other options some of the B&B on Cartwright Gardens, though they don't have lifts either , a mire pleasant surround
  8. that is what I have heard. The water is not properly hot enough for most black teas. Green tea is typically done at 175F and that is the lowest end of the brewing temps that I know of. Most black tea need just off boil
  9. there are many stores around the area ranging from bodegas to wine sellers with tasting rooms. BCLiquor at Harbor Centre has an extensive offering of international bottles as well as spirits and beers
  10. Rome2Rio app is handy it has bus routes and times The visittromso dot no has info for bus ticket machines
  11. AMEN It is a horrible thing to do to any coffee let along good coffee
  12. some chains like Safeway Target and WalMart carry the Fevertree line, but it is by order and ship rather than on the shelf at the store. Total Wine and More carries it so dont limit yourself to grocery stores but check out your bottle shops, too
  13. I broke down and got a Keurig. I was a French Press / Pour thru Melita for years and have grown tired of the coffee ground mess. I find I drink slightly more coffee than before. I considered Nespresso but find the purchase of pods ( direct stores and on line) and price point a little to precious.
  14. I would only trust a refrigerator in Sickbay over the small units in rooms. There are small units that are specific for maintaining a constant cold temp desired for medication. Contact and find out about special accommodations, include your needs on your customers forms
  15. Was going to suggest looking for a botillaria if you are staying someplace the night before but you say you won't have time
  16. THANKS!!! I appreciate your recipe for the coffee maker. When I retired I think I missed the coffee machine the most.
  17. Like Alices Restaurant, you can find almost anything your want on Google Maps. It is my most used app. It took me a long time to jump in to the navigation feature. But these days I am often in strange places using rental cars and it can certainly be a lifesaver.
  18. Do the machines they use have a specific type pod or are Nespresso pods universal across their machine line? I am NOT a 4 level coffee drinker, more likely to want to take it to 11 ( LOL)
  19. Do you have Google Maps? Zoom in on your city, select search here and enter ATM. It will show you where the bank ATM are. Tromso has one a few blocks from one of the common docking areas. Stavanger, being larger has many more
  20. Having both Uber and Lyft on call is handy in busy areas. I often summon rudes on bith then select the closest
  21. Perhaps you can visit roll call and ask if someone on any ship currently under sail could kindly check for you .
  22. @loeytalldog you were fortunate. A semi-truck flipped on southbound I5 at the Tukwila curve the area just before the exit to the airport. It landed sideways across all the lanes. Things were a mess for quite some time through the afternoon The driver was OK and thankfully did not spill the load. One historic flip was on the viaduct ( waterfront highway back then) where the cargo spill was salmon. The southbound was completely shut and the resulting gridlock was historic . A year later a truck spilled a load of frozen crab legs. I guess when we spill seafood we go large. I think a city day of mourning would have been called if it had been Dungeness Crabs
  23. You can use Google Flights to see your options. Norwegian air flys direct to Tromso from Oslo. It is a relatively inexpensive flight. The airport is west of the island
  24. and conversely, in my state, it was reported this morning that about 250,000 people do not have a bank account and no access to electronic type payments. There are efforts to block vendors from refusing cash. there is also a well established anti-bank / mistrust, among our immigrant population. prohibiting the use of cash is one way to marginalize and weed out people
  25. You can go on Google maps and enter car rental while zoomed in on the town. All the major American agencies are there. None of them are far, though that is also particular to your own opinion and mobility. Only you can judge if you can easily walk .
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