Yup! Those are the ones…
Yup! Those are the ones…
LOLOL. Well, I can't deny that I open my last shampoo from time to time to smell the drop that's left in the bottom of the bottle. It would be much more fun in the lobby of the Grand, though!@DizMe @EEva @Pluto468
I'm picturing the 4 of us at some future date sitting in little circle in the lobby of the Grand looking woebegone, passing around the very last mini bottle of shampoo or body wash with a teeny smidge in the bottom and taking little 'sniffs' of the remaining scent. As the tears well up in our eyes.........
@DizMe @EEva @Pluto468
I'm picturing the 4 of us at some future date sitting in little circle in the lobby of the Grand looking woebegone, passing around the very last mini bottle of shampoo or body wash with a teeny smidge in the bottom and taking little 'sniffs' of the remaining scent. As the tears well up in our eyes.........
Someday we'll be these old ladies sitting by the fireplace in the Grand and waxing nostalgic about the Best Shampoo Ever that used to be found in actual bottles in the rooms. People around us will give us the side-eye and discreetly slide their chairs farther away...LOLOL. Well, I can't deny that I open my last shampoo from time to time to smell the drop that's left in the bottom of the bottle. It would be much more fun in the lobby of the Grand, though!
Someday we'll be these old ladies sitting by the fireplace in the Grand and waxing nostalgic about the Best Shampoo Ever that used to be found in actual bottles in the rooms. People around us will give us the side-eye and discreetly slide their chairs farther away...
Pour one out for the H2O's we've lost@DizMe @EEva @Pluto468
I'm picturing the 4 of us at some future date sitting in little circle in the lobby of the Grand looking woebegone, passing around the very last mini bottle of shampoo or body wash with a teeny smidge in the bottom and taking little 'sniffs' of the remaining scent. As the tears well up in our eyes.........
Pour one out for the H2O's we've lost
Yeah, I'm there already as well. I remember sitting in the back seat of the family car as a kid and my parents would be up front saying stuff like, "I remember when this was nothing but bean fields!" while we kids rolled our eyes, quietly groaned, and elbowed each other.Well, according to my (adult) sons, I'm there already. So many of my remarks seem to start with "Well, back in MY day....". lol
I'll be happy to scootch my rocking chair over when y'all are ready to join me.
A lot of people take a cab, which is pretty reasonable and very easy. I usually do ride share (Uber or Lyft) because I'm cheap and it saves me a little money. That's also easy but to be honest, it got a little more difficult a few years back when they stopped allowing ride share drivers to pick you up outside of the luggage claim and moved it to a dedicated spot upstairs. There are signs where to go, but they sure could have made it clearer IMO. In your case, a cab would probably be the quickest and easiest and isn't going to cost too much more, I don't think.I always drive down to DL, but this time I'm planning on flying. Any advice for safe and reliable transportation between SNA and Anaheim (or is Uber what most people use now)?
I agree with DizMe, taxis are your best bet from SNA. We had a less than stellar experience last time because they shoved us in a Prius with our 5 checked bags in the back, it was not a very comfortable ride. We have a lot of luggage that we travel with, especially during Halloween, (costumes, etc) so I am going to be insistent this time on getting a minivan.I always drive down to DL, but this time I'm planning on flying. Any advice for safe and reliable transportation between SNA and Anaheim (or is Uber what most people use now)?
A lot of people take a cab, which is pretty reasonable and very easy. I usually do ride share (Uber or Lyft) because I'm cheap and it saves me a little money. That's also easy but to be honest, it got a little more difficult a few years back when they stopped allowing ride share drivers to pick you up outside of the luggage claim and moved it to a dedicated spot upstairs. There are signs where to go, but they sure could have made it clearer IMO. In your case, a cab would probably be the quickest and easiest and isn't going to cost too much more, I don't think.
I agree with DizMe, taxis are your best bet from SNA. We had a less than stellar experience last time because they shoved us in a Prius with our 5 checked bags in the back, it was not a very comfortable ride. We have a lot of luggage that we travel with, especially during Halloween, (costumes, etc) so I am going to be insistent this time on getting a minivan.
The last time we did a private SUV car service, we had to meet the driver at the very end in the parking garage because of the rule change at SNA. I had anticipated us getting picked up curbside, so was surprised when we had to schlep ourselves and luggage all the way down to the other end of the airport. Taxis just seem so much closer.
I used a shuttle service from SNA. They picked us up right outside baggage claim. It was very easy and convenient. $100 each way, but I like knowing a ride is waiting for me. Lots of people have good luck with ubers from SNA.I always drive down to DL, but this time I'm planning on flying. Any advice for safe and reliable transportation between SNA and Anaheim (or is Uber what most people use now)?
We could get "H2O Forever" shirts!Yeah, I'm there already as well. I remember sitting in the back seat of the family car as a kid and my parents would be up front saying stuff like, "I remember when this was nothing but bean fields!" while we kids rolled our eyes, quietly groaned, and elbowed each other.
Now, here I am, slinging similar lines to my adult kids, LOL.
Ok, let's meet up in the Grand and toast to the Good Old Days. We can have Hearthstone make us a drink with an herbal flair and call it H2OYeah or something (as long as it doesn't taste like shampoo).
The lounge is right next to the elevator, so I'd request a room on the 5th floor near the main elevator!Any thoughts on what to request if I booked a premium CL room? I've only booked the regular CL room in the past. I'd hate to be too far from the lounge or an elevator.
I believe the lounge is on the 6th floor.The lounge is right next to the elevator, so I'd request a room on the 5th floor near the main elevator!
The Veranda (club lounge) is on the the 6th floor, so that is the most convenient floor. Top floor rooms generally are above a roof that overhangs the lower floors, which allows more sunlight into the room.Any thoughts on what to request if I booked a premium CL room? I've only booked the regular CL room in the past. I'd hate to be too far from the lounge or an elevator.
Oops!! Thanks for the correction. Recommend SIXTH floor, near elevators and/or lounge.I believe the lounge is on the 6th floor.![]()