August 20, 2005 - L.A. to Port Canaveral - Eastbound Repo Cruise - The SHIP OF FOOLS Part 2

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Issinmac said...
My dad's birthplace, North Battleford, Saskatchewan is looking better every day!!!!

I've seen some Floridians show their desperation and frustration but now I know you've hit rock bottom!!!
I spent a month in North Battleford one night. :)
Good luck and hopefully you'll dodge this storm.
Someone is sure upset with Florida up there this year ;)

Cheers,
Grumbo
 
Misissaguamom said
Greater Toronto Area!

Why do they call it that? What the heck is Greater than?
Are they making a comparison to Kabul or Baghdad?
Grumbo now runs and hides knowing the mayors of the cities in the GTA are all bonkers (except for the 100 year old mayor of Mississauga, Hazel, who is neat. :)

Cheers,
Grumbo
 
Hey, Grumbo! :)

Can't disagree with ya about the "Greater" part - I was just trying to provide a larger frame of reference for where the heck Mississauga is!:jester:

You're right about Mayor Hazel, though - 84 years young, and still working 12 hour days, every day! She's been running the place for over 25 years.

Arlene
 
Originally posted by Grumbo
Why do they call it that? What the heck is Greater than?
Are they making a comparison to Kabul or Baghdad?
Grumbo now runs and hides knowing the mayors of the cities in the GTA are all bonkers (except for the 100 year old mayor of Mississauga, Hazel, who is neat. :)

Cheers,
Grumbo

ExSqueeze me, but if Madam Hazel heard you say that she was part of the GTA, she would kick your behind!

Mississauga is no way, no how part of GTA! Let's hope that doesn't happen. It would be such a shame that all of Hazel's accomplishments be screwed up by GTA Politicians!

I wish the GTA would follow her example! Maybe GTA wouldn't be in such a mess!

Ok, we can now go back to our regularily scheduled programming!LOL

Scratch


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Originally posted by Scratch42
ExSqueeze me,

Hey i know who says that....JAR JAR BINKS!!!

Sorry, i am a Star Wars fan....I just love that guy, creature, or what ever he is... :blush:

Ok, let's again go back to regular programming...
 
As you'll see from her bio Mississauga IS a part of the GTA.

Anyway so as not to bore all the Non Canadians much longer.
Here is a short bio of this mayor. It is very rare that a politician is loved by so many people and by those not even in her city....

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Mayor Hazel McCallion's Biography
Hazel McCallion was first elected Mayor of Mississauga in November, 1978, and is the longest serving Mayor in the City's history. She was acclaimed in 1980, re-elected in 1982 and 1985, acclaimed again in 1988 and re-elected in 1991, 1994, 1997, 2000 and 2003. Mayor McCallion was born in Port Daniel on the Gaspe Coast of Quebec and educated in Quebec City and Montreal. She then began a career with Canadian Kellogg and remained with the company for 19 years. In 1967 she decided to leave the corporate world and devote her career to politics. She was elected Chairman of the Streetsville Planning Board that year and again in 1968. Later that same year, she became Deputy Reeve of Streetsville. She was later appointed Reeve, then elected Mayor of Streetsville in 1970, serving until December, 1973. When the Region of Peel was established in 1974, Mayor McCallion was elected to the Mississauga and Peel Regional Councils. She served two terms as a Councillor prior to her mayoral campaign in 1978. By the time she was elected Mayor, she had sat on virtually every committee at the Region of Peel and the City of Mississauga. She has also served on the executive of many federal and provincial committees and associations. She is now in her tenth term as Mayor.
In 1991, Mayor McCallion became the first Mayor of a major municipality to submit the annual operating budget to residents for their input and scrutiny. She is also among the first mayors of major municipalities to be openly committed to a pay-as-you-go philosophy. The City has not had to borrow money since 1978 and is currently debt-free.
Mayor McCallion also established the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Mayors' Committee in 1992. She brought together the 30 GTA Mayors, later adding the Chair of Metro Toronto and the four Regional Chairs to work co-operatively for the economic recovery of the GTA. From 1992 to January 2000, the Committee, chaired by Mayor McCallion, was a strong voice on key issues affecting the future of the GTA. As part of that effort, she is also Honorary Co-chair of the Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance. In 1996, Mayor McCallion was appointed to the "Who Does What" Panel established by the Province to review the delivery and funding of government services. She was also appointed to two sub-panels: Assessment and Property Taxation Reform, and Emergency Services. In addition, the Mayor represents the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) on the Electricity Transition Committee for the Ministry of Electricity, Science and Technology.In February 2002, Mayor McCallion was appointed Chair of the Central Ontario Smart Growth Panel by the Hon. Chris Hodgson, Minister of Municipal Affairs. The panel, made up of 22 local government officials and business leaders, will advise the provincial government on how to plan for growth for the central region in both the short and long term. In addition to the pressing issue of growth, the panel will look at other issues including gridlock and waste disposal. The panel, the largest in the province, extends from Niagara to Port Hope and Orillia and includes the Regions of Niagara, Waterloo, Halton, Peel, York and Durham, as well as the City of Toronto.
Mayor McCallion has played a leading role for women in politics. She is the first woman to hold such significant positions as President of the Streetsville and District Chamber of Commerce; President of the Anglican Young Peoples' Association of Canada; Mayor of Streetsville and Mayor of Mississauga. She was chosen one of the "American Women of the Year" in Who's Who of American Women (which refers to North American women). Mayor McCallion also holds Germany's highest individual honour, the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, for her role in bringing German companies to Canada. In addition, Her Worship has been awarded the Paul Harris Fellowship by Rotary International in 1985 and 1992, awarded the Lions International President's Award, awarded the Helen Keller Fellowship from the Mississauga Lions Clubs and named a Melvin Jones Fellow for dedicated humanitarian services by Lions Clubs International. In 2001, Mayor McCallion was inducted into the Mississauga Sports Hall of Fame and presented with a special Award of Excellence in celebration of the Mississauga Board of Trade's 25 Anniversary. In January 2003, Mayor McCallion received the Canadian Family Values Award from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mayor McCallion was married to Sam McCallion who passed away in 1997. She has three children: Peter, Linda and Paul, and one granddaughter, Erika. Mayor McCallion enjoys many sports including ice hockey and fishing.
 
Thanks Canadian buddies for the info. - Mayor Hazel sounds like one terrific individual!!!

Bob - izzinmac - really sorry to hear about Jeanne, sheesh, I/we feel for you. Will keep you in our prayers. We offer our home in CA to you and your family, but we are in earthquake country though have not had one in a long time...knock on wood (dare I even say this...)

Take care all, and "Hi" to Melinda too, hope you get some good airfare rates!

Barbara
 
Question??......Where is everyone flying into? Ontario or LAX? We have done both. Just wondering which would have the best shuttle to a hotel.
 
I for one want to fly into LAX!

I've seen it too many times on TV and really, really want to go there!LOL

But I believe the other airport is easier.

Scratch
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Originally posted by Scratch42
I for one want to fly into LAX!

I've seen it too many times on TV and really, really want to go there!LOL

I'm with you, Scratch!

I wanna see LAX for myself, too!!!! (Could be a challenge with the 80+ yr olds in tow, though!:teeth: )

Arlene
 
Originally posted by Grumbo
I didn't know you were travelling with Scratch!!!!

Uh oh....

Cheers,
Grumbo

Right Now I do resemble that remark!LOL

But you will pay for that remark!

Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid!LOL

I'll take your Zinfendal away from you!LOL

Scratch
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Originally posted by NYGiantsRule!
We are flying out on Wednesday night. It's a non-stop flight from Philadelphia to LAX that leaves PHILA at 9PM. We paid $89 per person, taxes included. The total for 5 of us was $445.

Wow, you got a great rate. I just checked for 2 adults and 1 child and this is what I got:

Thursday, August 18, 2005 -
Frontier 1775
Depart Philadelphia, PA (PHL) 9:10 pm Arrive Los Angeles, CA (LAX) 11:55 pm

2 Adults $256.74
1 Child $128.37
Subtotal $385.11
Taxes and Charges $59.19
Total (USD) $444.30

I'll be waiting now.

Reneé
 
You can also try http://www.qixo.com to find the rates for all the airlines too. Just remember that using these sites doesn't always get you the lower fare. Sometimes the airline's direct website has better rates.
 
Thanks for the airline info. I need to start checking out fares from Cleveland.

Sorry about Jeanne! At least Florida isn't getting Ivan again, it is going to hit Texas instead.
 
Originally posted by Grumbo
I didn't know you were travelling with Scratch!!!!

Uh oh....

LOL - you should be very afraid, Grumbo!!! Scratch will DEFINITELY get you for that remark!

Auntie and Uncle are still very determined to make this trip next year; Vancouver, Disneyland, and all! (Well, Auntie's determined - she's saving telling Uncle as a "surprise" for his birthday next April!;)

We'll have to arrange a "Seniors' Meet" on the ship - maybe at Bingo????

Arlene
 
Checked Air Canada's website for fares:

Toronto to LAX: $149 + taxes ($232.67) per person

Orlando to Toronto: $86 (US) + taxes ($162.27) per person

One thing, though - the latest returning Air Canada flight from Orlando is 12:15 pm. Do you think that's enough time to get from Port Canaveral to the airport safely, given that Air Canada wants check-in three hours prior to departure?

I'm tempted to stay in Orlando for an extra day (maybe one Disney park???) but I'm thinking about getting "The Seniors" home. Any thoughts?

Arlene
 
Considering that we are cruising in August -- and considering what happened to us on the 8/28 cruise with the hurricanes, I would not cut the air time that close. I've gotten to the airport from the port as early as 11 a.m. before, but it's an hour's drive from the port to MCO. And if you have to be there by 9:30 a.m., I don't think you would make it, especially if there is a delay for any reason.

You could stay at the Hyatt in the Orlando Airport. It is actually inside the airport and extremely convenient. See if you can get senior rate or AAA or AARP. They are usually pretty reasonable and may have a package deal. I would book soon though since that is Labor Day weekend.
 
Originally posted by mississaugamom
Checked Air Canada's website for fares:

Toronto to LAX: $149 + taxes ($232.67) per person

Orlando to Toronto: $86 (US) + taxes ($162.27) per person

One thing, though - the latest returning Air Canada flight from Orlando is 12:15 pm. Do you think that's enough time to get from Port Canaveral to the airport safely, given that Air Canada wants check-in three hours prior to departure?

I'm tempted to stay in Orlando for an extra day (maybe one Disney park???) but I'm thinking about getting "The Seniors" home. Any thoughts?

Arlene

Since I'm one of those Seniors;) , I vote for staying one extra day!LOL

But Seriously, that is truly cutting it short. It's better to be safe than sorry.

Scratch
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I'd stay the extra day too. In fact I'm not planning on leaving until that Monday. Since that's Labor Day, I figure we get an extra day of vacation without having to take the extra time off from work.;)

Reneé
 
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