I like these laid back mornings before the trip, David is NEVER laid back, he always has a plan and we have places to be, but this had to be relaxing. I can only imagine.
Well Mom and I had it slightly hectic, and once we were sitting in the room it was a whole, "whadda you wanna do"
"I don't know, whadda you wanna do?" Situation. We ended up leaving at around 10:30 since no onewanted to just sit around the room and we agreed on Costco and lunch.
umm yes, jeans are not forgiving, but congratulations on the 25 pounds lost, that is awesome.
Thanks. Most of it I lost before Mississippi, but then gained some back, took it off and gained 10 of it back in WDW. Then I took it off again. The room at the Pan Pacific had a scale and even after three days of eating what I wanted, I was still at the low weight I was before the trip.
We seem to do this with Sam's club also, we like their local stuff, and can usually find some cool things, people in Maryland would just as soon run over you then "look" at things, and we have free parking. I know the Costco in D.C. has pay parking also.
If we are on a road trip, watch out! We buy all sorts of crazy stuff and if we have a cooler and are within a reasonable distance of home, we've been known to buy ethnic frozen goods that we don't have at our Costco. This was the first one I've found where you have to pay to park!
That burger looks like something David would order, I think I would have just eaten the poutine.. How was it? Is it any different than the poutine we can get here in the US? We have found some good place from DDD and we have found some bad places.
I've never had poutine in the US. In fact this may only be the 2nd or 3rd time I've had poutine. We haven't had any really "bad" places. Some have been not so memorable but most have been really good.
Wow that room looks so comfy, and that bed looks dreamland. What great views.
The bed was great! But the price made my eyes water. One night there was the same as the previous two nights, but the ease of getting on the ship made it worth it.
looks like the logistics worked out easy enough for the car return, train back to the hotel.
It was easy peasy! I'm glad the bellman mentioned that to us when we were dropping off the bags. I think he quoted us as $47 per day for valet parking. I was like, "no, we're not even going to have this car for our stay! It going back to the airport once we check in!"
The mushroom bisque looks really good, nice deep rich color gives some good depth of flavor! The beef tartare also looks nice and rare!
Sorry that Fran is not getting better, that really sucks.
The soup was very tasty, but I definitely prefer my "regular" beef tartare, it's much more flavorful.
I have never been to Save on Meets (despite living here my entire life), we REALLY need to get downtown more often! Oh that looks sooooo yummy!
I can understand why you don't get downtown much especially with a parking situation like that. We had a good experience in downtown LA which made me think on a second occasion we could have some dinner there. And it further cemented why I hate DTLA. It also didn't help that the BET awards were happening, but it was just a mad house.
It's not just the downtown Costco, they are like that out in here in the 'burbs too. Parking is atrocious from beginning of day to end, everyone just wants to get their stuff and get out. Last time we went my dh was looking at couches and I swear, he was doing the looking and I was doing all the shopping and the 'hurry up, let's get out of here' lol At least you didn't go to the Costco in Richmond, ten minutes from the airport. Hands down worst Costco on the planet.
You mean the one that we had a view of from our room at the River Rock? How do you know we didn't visit it?
Look at that gorgeous view from the Pan!!! The roof with the garden/grass on top is the new Convention Centre.
Thanks for telling me that. I was crious what that building was. It was an even better view the next morning!