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  1. While JFK has multiple terminals, it seems to me that over time they have consolidated somewhat along major alliance boundaries. For example, OneWorld seems to be all in Terminal 8. In Chicago, if a flight isn't precleared somewhere else like in Ireland you are going to need to take a train from terminal 5 to your other terminal. Again, on AA this means a train transfer from Terminal 5 to 3. For the chance of being in a single terminal, I would pick JFK was my my only criteria. Not really too big even if you need to change terminals at JFK as, like ORD, they have a train between terminals. JFK also has buses inside the secure area for certain terminal combinations. @Boatdrill, GE makes the time required in immigration the least of concerns when picking a connecting airport in the US. I would start looking at which airport is subject to more delays and what airport provides me with the most backup options to get to my final destination in case something goes wrong. For what it's worth, I would pick ORD over JFK if it was me flying home to San Diego on a OneWorld carrier using GE at immigration.
  2. My first flight to Tokyo Narita was back in the early 1990's on an American Airlines MD11 from San Jose. Agreed, I have never found this to be true except perhaps in some very old parts of the airport that are undergoing renovation. I was in TBIT last month in the satellite terminal and it was very clean. On the freeway or via BART? It used to be kind of a logistical hassle to get to downtown SF back in the days of the BART bus between the airport and the Oakland Coliseum. However, the "new" train system makes it super easy to get between the airport and the BART station. Of course I always went during rush hour periods and might feel differently late at night. I also haven't been on BART since before the pandemic so I can't speak to how if feels to be on BART now.
  3. If you are willing to venture outside the Marina and walk a few blocks, I would recommend "El Peregrino" (The Pilgrim) for steak. I haven't been in Cabo for over a year, but the most current reviews still look really good. I typically don't recommend for most cruise visits as the restaurant doesn't open until the afternoon. I would also recommend making a reservation in advance as I have been turned away when just showing up. https://elperegrinocabo.com/ Walking map from the cruise pier:
  4. @EllieinNJ - While I am not a true PV expert, I have been in the city enough times to wonder what the value of taking a HOHO bus in PV might be? Looking at the map @Ine posted, it is just as simple to take the local bus or a taxi to get where you want to go. Maybe some of our true PV experts will chime in and venture an opinion with respect to the PV HOHO bus.
  5. It seems with respect to cruising, one of the best ways to get a "discount" (i.e., better price) is to wait until the last moment. Fortunately it seems that there are at least a couple of websites that tend to focus on making these deals visible. One of the habits that I am trying to break myself of following retirement is not to plan too far ahead with respect to travel to get a "discount" regardless of the trip being a cruise or not. My only counter to last minute cruising that I am trying to balance is the cost of airfare versus the cruise fare as these tend to go in opposite directions for last minute travel.
  6. @missrisaleigh - you also ask for his preference as well. For example, does he want more of a beach experience? Good luck and I am sure you will have a great time regardless of what you choose.
  7. Maybe your dislike of the airport is effecting your LAX karma.🙂 Regardless, all personal experience - yours and mine - is anecdotal. It's not a question of if but rather when. Next time your are at LAX, look to the the east and you will see the elevated train bed under construction. Yes, the politicians controlling CA don't believe in building roads. In certain cases they are actually eliminating roads in parts of LA and converting them to bike lanes. I agree 100% that traffic in Southern California is horrible. This is usually true if you are coming from the city proper. Traffic at times can be really bad from the South and East Bay depending on time of day which is why I like BART for OAK flights. You should be good on that flight. Sadly, I have spent too much time in the winter waiting in SFO for a delayed evening flight home or in the morning at SAN missing a meeting because of fog or other weather at SFO. For predictability, I will pick Oakland over SFO to day flights trading flights being on time at the airport for the longer transit time via BART. One more thing I like about LAX for international flights from where I live is that I can fly nonstop at reasonable cost (due to all the competition) to many destinations. For me, making a connection is just another opportunity to get delayed by unforeseen circumstances.
  8. We can agree to disagree and you are most free to avoid the airport as you see fit. I suppose this could happen, but you must be an incredibly unlucky person. I rent cars at LAX occasionally to avoid parking at the airport for long periods of time and I have never waited anything like that for a shuttle. The good news is that a new, consolidated rental car facility is under construction which will be connected by an automated train system to make things much, much better. https://www.lawa.org/transforminglax/projects/underway/conrac https://www.lawa.org/transforminglax/projects/underway/apm When were you last at LAX? There are dedicated lanes on the inside for terminal shuttles that help avoid most of the general traffic. It's not that dirty to me. I was just in TBIT for a flight and the terminal seemed fine. That's your answer? SFO is way worse than LAX with its crossing runways that are too close together such that operations at the airport are frequently impacted by weather. No thanks.
  9. We are flying on Singapore Airlines non-stop in premium economy for $2400 round trip. I would have searched harder for business class on One World carriers if we weren't traveling with another couple that aren't very flexible. I am sure that RDU to DPS tickets exist but could be really expensive. Your question regarding the transfer desk piqued my interest so I found this link: https://www.changiairport.com/en/airport-guide/transit.html To qualify as a Transit Passenger, traveller must: Have both flights booked in the same booking itinerary Have their check-in luggage tagged-through from the origin airport to their final destination
  10. I think you are a bit too harsh on LAX. The airport doesn't need to be a Disneyland, it just needs to support the movement of people and aircraft. This LAX does well having 4 runways that allow large numbers of flight operations. I also don't find the airport excessively dirty in relation to other US airports. LAX provides really great connectivity for one of the largest metropolitan areas in North America. LAX provides great connectivity to the world which is I guess what LA wants. In addition, LAX is not dominated by any single airline and thus usually has competitive pricing on flights. Where LAX falls down for me is in terms of access by car. The terminal access roads aren't great and the traffic in and out of the airport backs up. This gets compounded by the fact that the freeways in LA are all over capacity. However, the roads are more a function of the state and local governments policy decisions than that of the airport itself.
  11. Some of the freshest seafood in PV is at "Boca de Tomate" beach just north of the airport. There are several beach front restaurants and will show you the fish they are going to cook for you lunch. Lots of seafood combinations there too and the tables are actually placed on the sand under open air buildings. This wouldn't be your normal cruise ship PV visit, but I really like the food and atmosphere at "Boca de Tomate" for lunch. In addition, you can see large numbers of crocodiles along the road to the beach. You can get really close to them as they come up right to the edge of a half broken chain metal fence keeping them off the road. Any taxi or Uber driver will be familiar with Boca de Tomate. Have fun!
  12. It's the one above the Cathedral, right?
  13. When my kids were growing up they liked to play the "OXXO game" in the car. The rule was that the first person to see and call out an OXXO could give the other a soft punch on the arm. Sometimes you can get more than one OXXO at a busy intersection on different sides of the street. They both laugh about it and I would bet they still might play as adults if presented with the opportunity.
  14. Didn't know that, but it certainly can make sense even though it requires another water distribution network.
  15. I am sorry to see you off to such a poor start with your cruising experience. I am not surprised that RCCL is directing you to the travel agent. This is always the case if you book via an agent for any reason. Your TA in turn is calling a general number for support when necessary and I would be surprised if they had a named cruise line representative. Good luck and hopefully you don't let this initial hiccup get you discouraged about cruising.
  16. In all my flights on Alaska I have never seen them to be all that strict on bag sizes if they are within reason. Alaska is also really good about gate checking bags to expedite the boarding process and as said by @klfrodo encourage passengers in the last couple of boarding groups to do so if the plane is at all full. One thing I noted on my last Alaska flight was making sure that passengers consolidated their carry on into two bags. The agent at the door stopped the person in front of me from boarding and kept watching the passenger so they wouldn't sneak on the plane. Regardless, Alaska is nothing like some of the ULCC carriers that make passengers put bags into boxes or weigh them with portable scales.
  17. I just bought tickets from LAX to SIN for similar dates and would have been hard pressed to find $4500 business class seats except on Philippine Airlines. $4500 from Raleigh on JAL (plus a bit of AA I guess to get to JFK) sounds like a really good deal to me.
  18. The distance from the cruise terminal to the airport isn't all that far and early in the morning I can't see it taking more than 30 minutes via taxi/uber. You can also investigate the train connection from Circular Quay as an alternative. I would bet that you can get an early departure from the ship and be off by 7:00-7:30 and be at the airport probably no later than a little after 8:00AM. Remember that you will have some amount of immigration and agricultural screening leaving the ship which can slow things down a bit so get off as early as possible. With the above being said, I would seriously consider the advice of @FlyerTalker above. We took the cruise from Honolulu to Sydney last fall and spent another 5 days in the Sydney area following the cruise. Sydney is a great city and well worth getting to know if you can spare the extra time. Good luck! My advice would be to call Celebrity and ask how soon you can get off the ship. Of course they are also going to be selling airport transfers too.
  19. 100% in agreement and even more so with cruises which have fixed departure and return dates. It's simply unknowable when a good deal is going to come up outside of maybe some general seasonal considerations.
  20. Thanks to all for their input. Well, I booked the trip - nonstop between LAX and SIN in premium economy. It was about $2400 roundtrip/person for travel at the end of December before New Years and returning mid January. Was it a good deal? I don't think it was horrible pricing but there is no sense looking backwards at this point. I guess I can always shop again as the per ticket cost of cancellation is $200 if memory serves me correctly. I booked those seats. Singapore also has some seats that solo seats but those cost more money and didn't make sense travelling with someone else - at least to me. Well, using this metric I got a pretty good deal for 32 hours of scheduled flying. $2400 - $1600 or $800 for a base ticket in economy. Again, it's really hard to know what a good deal is but the deal is done so no use worrying about price further. That's nice to hear. That's the flight. Of course, that is a given. I am just hoping it's better than PE on airlines like BA or AA. I am hoping to beat that goal as we will arrive on New Year's Eve.
  21. We have a cruise booked for early January, 2025 from Singapore. We are going with another couple and are following their lead to book Premium Economy on the nonstop flight between LA and Singapore. Does anyone have familiarity with this product and is it relatively comfortable for a 17 hour flight? Thanks in advance for any information.
  22. I like your idea and you can hit a nearby OXXO to get some incredibly unhealthy snacks and beer for the trip. Nothing is more Mexican than a visit to OXXO. BTW - I think the 30 minute ride is to account for traffic. You can validate the travel time with google maps.
  23. I have no idea of the cost, but I prefer uber over taxis as this prevents being charged a higher rate. Regardless, taxis are plentiful in the city and I am sure they will be lined up outside the cruise port. BTW - I would guess it's no more than 15 minutes if traffic isn't too bad.
  24. My memory from our transatlantic cruise that terminated in Southampton is that we presented our passports to British immigration while on board the ship. As a result, we simply walked off the ship upon arriving. Others may want to correct me if my memory of the immigration process is off.
  25. While I like the idea, the service is somewhat infrequent and depending on when you get to the old town station the wait could be up to almost 2 hours to get on the Coaster.
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