Alaska on July 19th, 2011 "Where a good tan is hard to find"

I think we've decided on our flights --

Atlanta to Vancouver - July 15 (p.m.) or July 16 (a.m.)
Vancouver to Atlanta - July 26 (12:00 p.m. or 12:59 p.m.)

This will give us 2 1/2 - 3 days in Vancouver. Does this sound like enough time?

Has anybody planned a "tentative" itinerary for their pre and/or post cruise days in Vancouver? We have a 11 year old daughter, so our activities will be geared towards things she will enjoy.

Lisa

Welcome jlacobb3....:dance3::banana::cool1:pirate:

could you please PM me your info so i can add you to page 1....see page one for info needed. :thumbsup2

As for our flight I was checking that out again today. We were going to use our sky miles for 2 of the seats but decided i would get more bang for our pts using them for a pay as you go kinda thing....can pick any flight that Delta has(no black out) AND SAVE $200 PER TICKET.

So when we were looking at a flight costing us originally like $2,000 bucks not to mention $25 per bag.....if I upgrade to a Gold card I can use my pts as a pay as you go kinda thing and for each person we get the first bag of luggage free up to 8 people.

SOOOOOOOOO it looks like it will cost us around $620 total....4 bags of luggage free....and the flight times are the same as if we were flying that way anyway paying over $2000....

so we are looking at Flying out on Delta from San Diego at 12:10 pm arriving 5:30pm Vancouver....5h20m total duration.

Returning we have a couple of options:
1:20pm arrive San Diego at 7:27pm 6hr7m duration or....

5:25 -10:35...duration of 5h12m

Will depend on when I call DCL and ask them if they feel this time is okay. I know they say to book after 12 noon...but things change everyday with them so I will ask again.

It is a bummer that if we took a flight out non stop we would get there in 2 and half hrs....but that cost like $550 and up. We can deal with the inconvenience of this to save a boat load of $$$$$$

the only problem is the say we get there we are not sure if we are going to spend the night in Vancouver and the next day head up to Whistler or head up to Whistler from the airport....but than we wont arrive in whistler till around 9:30pm...long day.

Will figure that out hopefully by this weekend.

again we want to spend 2 days in Vancouver and 3 in Whistler before the cruise. So we will be traveling from July 14th-July 26th.
 
Happy weekend to all.

We are thinking of staying a few days in Victoria. Would a few days in Whistler be better???? Any ideas from anyone who has visited both places?
 
dont forget to view this site for coupons and specials and stuff as you are planning your stay.....you will find this on page 1...both sites have so much info that they make your brain hurt deciding what to do....

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Download Discount Coupons
View our Vancouver virtual guides
Visit our Visitor Centre
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also for those that are thinking of heading up to Whisltler even for the day.....

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Enjoy
 

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A Near-Perfect 48-Hour Itinerary


You have two days in Vancouver. That’s it. How can two days possibly be enough time to experience this amazing city, you ask? We’ve got a fail-proof way to make the most of your visit in just 48 hours.
See the map for Day One below
See the map for Day Two below
Day One

Time is short on this trip, so no sleeping in. Grab an early cup of joe at one of the many cafes on bustling Robson Street, which is the prime spot in town for window shopping and people watching. Once the caffeine has kicked in, head over to Robson Square for a stroll through the acclaimed Vancouver Art Gallery. The gallery features more than 9,000 pieces and great travelling exhibits.
The Vancouver Public Library's Central Branch is one of the largest public capital projects ever completed in the city, and it is magnificent. This complex is more than a simple library -- it is an architectural gem in Vancouver. The nine-story structure was built to resemble the Colosseum and features a massive and striking atrium covered by a glass ceiling. There’s a continuous piazza surrounding the complex, which proves to be a gorgeous outdoor public space.
After you’ve spent some time feeding your brain at the library, it’s time to feed your stomach. Don’t settle for an ordinary lunch experience. Try something with a little ethnic flair. Dim sum is a culinary adventure, featuring steamed treats of all types of imaginable ingredients. It can be difficult to find good dim sum, unless, that is, you are in a multicultural mecca such as Vancouver -- and particularly Vancouver’s Chinatown. North America’s third-largest Chinatown, the neighbourhood celebrates more than a century of heritage in the city and features plenty of authentic cuisine, including enough dim sum to hold you over until your next trip to China.
With a great Chinese meal devoured, it’s time for another authentic experience. Blending rock, water, plants and architecture into a serene landscape, the Dr. Sun-Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden is reminiscent of a Ming Dynasty-era garden. Its tranquility and beauty have been Chinatown mainstays for almost three decades.
While Robson Street deservedly gets a whole lot of credibility as a shopping destination, the Gastown district, just a short jaunt from Chinatown, holds its own. The pedestrian-friendly district features fashion, galleries, specialty shops, and plenty of dining and drinking options for those who need a break from carrying a dozen bags full of goodies. Plus, there’s the Gastown Steam Clock, which as you may have guessed is a clock powered by steam. It’s one of the few in the world, making it a popular tourist draw.
Finish off the day with a late dinner in another one of Vancouver’s great neighbourhoods, The West End. With more than 40,000 people calling this mostly residential district home, the West End is Vancouver’s most populous area and its filled with numerous eateries ranging from coffee shops to great fine-dining options that are frequented by locals.

Day Two

Day two of this grand Vancouver adventure begins at Granville Island, which is connected to downtown via its namesake bridge. Wander through the massive Granville Island Public Market, overflowing with fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, and arts and crafts. Stop for breakfast in the food court, take in a few galleries and enjoy the spot that the Project for Public Spaces called “One of the World’s Great Places.” To think, this area was once home to little more than factories, industrial plants and sawmills.
Vanier Park is just a quick ferry ride from Granville Island, meaning it won’t take long to be whisked away to great attractions that tell the stories of Vancouver. The municipal park is home to the Museum of Vancouver, the Vancouver Maritime Museum and the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre.
The thing about sightseeing is it takes some serious energy. Sometimes a break is in order, which is where Kitsilano Beach, or “Kits” Beach to locals, comes in handy. One of the most popular beaches in the area, it faces the Burrard Inlet and is a great place to relax in the sun and take a deep breath of sea-filled air. The beach is also home to an outdoor saltwater pool, Kitsilano Pool, which at 137 metres (85 feet) is the longest pool in Canada. Don’t miss dining at the legendary Boathouse Kits Beach, a delicious seafood restaurant with unparalleled views.
Head back to Granville Island for an evening of live entertainment. Here you can choose from a cluster of community theatres, including The Arts Club Theatre Co., the largest company in Western Canada. Vancouver also has a diverse theatre community extending throughout downtown. Options include the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Firehall Arts Center and Vancouver Playhouse.
After experiencing some of the best of Vancouver for very full two days, we’ll bet that the hotel bed is sounding pretty good. Or you may just be ready to extend your trip another day.
 
Just bumping us up. Hope all is well with everyone.
 
How is everyone doing??

I am starting working on my FE gifts...I need it to help me start getting in the mood :goodvibes if you haven't already signed up and would like to, let me know!

Kim
 
The wife (AKA She who must be obeyed) is also getting ready to shop for FE stuff.
Did anyone else who is a DVC member get the invite to the 2011 Member Cruise?
 
We also got the invite. Too bad it is during school time.
 
Well we are down from 5 to 4 going on this cruise. My boys friend cant go. To much money for his Dad. And the mom well they are divorced and she will not put in a penny. This does however make things a little easier. Can get a hotel room for 4 instead of 5....this opens up many more options for us. A 5th person really can change a vacation when it comes to pricing.

also the kid that was going is a big snorer and so my boys were going to have to sleep with ear plugs:eek::lmao: He is also very clumsy and we were worried he would fall off the ship....even though he will be 18 at the time.

but he is so much a part of our family we were looking forward to him joining us and I know my boys will be disappointed. But they make lots of friends on the ship so am not worried about that.


so now need to re -group and check out different hotels and such....we were going to be chipping in about $700 plus so we have also saved that.
Do wish however even though it is easier...that he could still come. The boys would have loved it. But will remind them that they have their whole lives to travel with him....and they will. Hopefully we will be going to Hawaii the summer after and we can bring him....that will be much cheaper that a Disney cruise and a trip to Canada.
 
How is everyone doing??

I am starting working on my FE gifts...I need it to help me start getting in the mood :goodvibes if you haven't already signed up and would like to, let me know!

Kim

We haven't started working on the gifts yet, but we picked up fabric for the actual FEs the other day.

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Tom thats a lot of fabric....how many are you making??????
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";38247299]Tom thats a lot of fabric....how many are you making??????[/QUOTE]

We got a lot of fabric, but not ALL of that. You have to take the whole thing up and then they cut off what you need.

Oh, and we're making 6 FEs for this cruise, plus 1 for our cruise in December. :)
 
We got a lot of fabric, but not ALL of that. You have to take the whole thing up and then they cut off what you need.

Oh, and we're making 6 FEs for this cruise, plus 1 for our cruise in December. :)

We still have to get ONE somewhere. I don't think it's going to be too fancy.:confused3
 
I'm getting ready & starting to pack for our B2B Disney Wonder Cruise on 10/10/10. Getting excited & can't wait!!:cool1:
 


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