woody64
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Because I have benefited from other trip reports I thought I would add my own. This will be a picture intensive thread but will NOT include any picture of food. I'm a serious amateur photographer but food is not my thing. I also tend to write shorter vs. longer so if you want details I may have left out (because it makes sense in my head but not on paper) please ask or any other questions.
Here are my plans for this report and the schedule of our trip:
Cast: Me, DW, DS1 (22), DS2(19) - our 4th DCL trip, 1st on the Wonder, first 3 on the Magic
Day 1 (8/4)- Fly from Chicago to Vancouver
We were up before dawn for our 7:50 am flight from Chicago ORD (O'Hare) to Vancouver on United with a connection in Phoenix. Despite the storms the night before creating havoc at ORD, our flight showed on schedule. Sweet! Once we arrived at ORD, not so sweet. Our flight was delayed (weather/equipment scattered everywhere) but we would still have time to make our very tight connection. Unfortunately, by the time we (and United!) boarded we knew we would miss our connection in Phoenix. Our travel curse for our last 2 cruises continues!
Once we arrive in Phoenix, United has tickets for our next flight waiting for us...in 4.5 hours...to San Francisco then to Vancouver! I asked for food vouchers and was given $40. I'll spare everyone the very boring details butafter sampling a few beers in Phoenix and SF we finally made it to Vancouver...at 10:30 pm, 8.5 hours later than scheduled. I hate United!
Unexpected view leaving SFO
Customs was quick that time of night as we didn't have to wait for a kiosk. Boom we were through and walked to the Avis Car Rental area because we rented a car. The nice young lady types all my info in and...yep, all the computers go blank and reset. We remain calm and laugh because we are delayed again. We are getting too used to this! Once they reboot, we finally get our very nice car (Range Rover) and we're off.
We were staying in an AirBnB in Burnaby, which was about 20-25 minutes from downtown. Hotel pricing was brutal ($300-$500/night for what we needed) so we gave this a shot. We had great luck with AirBnB in London last summer and this worked out great again. We had a nice 3-BR flat for about $150/night. Score one for the good guys! Once we arrived (after some issues with the GPS directions) we pulled into our parking spot, used the code to get in, unloaded the car, and crashed. From the time we woke up to the time we arrived, we had been traveling for about 21 hours.
Let this be a lesson for those traveling for a cruise. We ALWAYS travel at least the day before our cruise leaves in case things like this happen. You've now been advised : )
Quick note on the weekend before our cruise. It was a crazy busy weekend in Vancouver. There was an Anime convention going on at the convention center (wow, the outfits!), Celebration of Light fireworks by team Canada on Saturday night, and the Vancouver Pride Parade on Sunday. In addition, Monday was a holiday, BC Day I think. A lot of people in town but we had a good time anyway.
Next - Our first day in Vancouver
Here are my plans for this report and the schedule of our trip:
Cast: Me, DW, DS1 (22), DS2(19) - our 4th DCL trip, 1st on the Wonder, first 3 on the Magic
- Day 1 (8/4)- Fly from Chicago to Vancouver
- Day 2 (8/5)- Vancouver
- Day 3 (8/6)- Vancouver
- Day 4 (8/7)- Sailaway (finally!)
- Day 5 (8/8)- Day at Sea
- Day 6 (8/9)- Endicott Arm
- Day 7 (8/10)- Skagway
- Day 8 (8/11)- Juneau
- Day 9 (8/12)- Ketchikan
- Day 10 (8/13)- Day at Sea
- Day 11 (8/14)- Back to Chicago
Day 1 (8/4)- Fly from Chicago to Vancouver
We were up before dawn for our 7:50 am flight from Chicago ORD (O'Hare) to Vancouver on United with a connection in Phoenix. Despite the storms the night before creating havoc at ORD, our flight showed on schedule. Sweet! Once we arrived at ORD, not so sweet. Our flight was delayed (weather/equipment scattered everywhere) but we would still have time to make our very tight connection. Unfortunately, by the time we (and United!) boarded we knew we would miss our connection in Phoenix. Our travel curse for our last 2 cruises continues!
Once we arrive in Phoenix, United has tickets for our next flight waiting for us...in 4.5 hours...to San Francisco then to Vancouver! I asked for food vouchers and was given $40. I'll spare everyone the very boring details butafter sampling a few beers in Phoenix and SF we finally made it to Vancouver...at 10:30 pm, 8.5 hours later than scheduled. I hate United!
Unexpected view leaving SFO

Customs was quick that time of night as we didn't have to wait for a kiosk. Boom we were through and walked to the Avis Car Rental area because we rented a car. The nice young lady types all my info in and...yep, all the computers go blank and reset. We remain calm and laugh because we are delayed again. We are getting too used to this! Once they reboot, we finally get our very nice car (Range Rover) and we're off.
We were staying in an AirBnB in Burnaby, which was about 20-25 minutes from downtown. Hotel pricing was brutal ($300-$500/night for what we needed) so we gave this a shot. We had great luck with AirBnB in London last summer and this worked out great again. We had a nice 3-BR flat for about $150/night. Score one for the good guys! Once we arrived (after some issues with the GPS directions) we pulled into our parking spot, used the code to get in, unloaded the car, and crashed. From the time we woke up to the time we arrived, we had been traveling for about 21 hours.
Let this be a lesson for those traveling for a cruise. We ALWAYS travel at least the day before our cruise leaves in case things like this happen. You've now been advised : )
Quick note on the weekend before our cruise. It was a crazy busy weekend in Vancouver. There was an Anime convention going on at the convention center (wow, the outfits!), Celebration of Light fireworks by team Canada on Saturday night, and the Vancouver Pride Parade on Sunday. In addition, Monday was a holiday, BC Day I think. A lot of people in town but we had a good time anyway.
Next - Our first day in Vancouver
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