Canadian Harmony
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Hi everyone! I'm not sure how many photos I'll be able to post up as I've decided to send all the ones I took straight to Costco so I can print them out and make a scrapbook, but I'll do my best. For me, the fun part of TRs are the photos, so I'll see what I can do for you.
First off... Hi again! I'm a Canadian on the we(s)t coast who loves going to DLR. My husband and I took our girls for the first time in 2015 for their birthdays and after that I decided to try to spend my birthday (or near abouts) at Disney too! I had my 50th there in 2016, we had Christmas in 2017 as a family, my birthday in 2018, a Dis Diva trip and a birthday in 2019, and then the family went again in March 2020 - JUST before the closure. I knew that once I was vaccinated I would be figuring out the best way to get me back for my birthday this fall. I wasn't sure I was going because I am currently on a Masters program, but it was a good time to go because it was in the practicum part of the course and was less structured than the other weeks.
My pre-planning included:
Flights - through Air Miles. West Jet Victoria-Santa Ana, morning of the 14th, arrival around 1pm. Depart afternoon of the 18th, arrival home around 10pm.
Hotel - Checked out the Del Sol (no availability), Tropicana, Clarion, and Desert Inn. Desert Inn proved to be the least expensive and was available the whole time I needed, so I booked it! It was around $1200USD for the 5 days. No car parking required.
Shuttle - Karmel as usual.
Spending money & Gift Cards - picked up $1500CAD gift cards before I left from Canadian Tire. When I got home I transferred $500 from one onto another and registered them in case something happened at the parks. So I had one $1,000 and one $500 CAD.
Pre-departure testing - this was the hard part for me. There are few places on the Island with affordable testing - most PCR tests are $150-$250 depending on when you need the results, and everything I read did not allow the antigen test (but I have since found out that it's acceptable). I was considering a lab in Victoria, but once WJ changed my flight to YVR, I had about 3 hours to kill, so I decided to get the test there with a 15 minute turn-around.
Tickets - just got 4 days through Disney when I grabbed my Oogie Boogie ticket. I usually get them through Air Miles but they weren't offering and I was just too tired emotionally to go hunting around to save $10.
But nothing goes smoothly.... does it!? A week before I was to leave, a rep from Air Miles called me to say WJ had changed my flights. I knew they'd changed my flight from the Island to YVR... but no. They CANCELED my Thursday and Monday flights and moved my trip to Friday-Sunday. That would not do. Just would not do! So my Air Miles were returned to me and I re-booked. I wanted WJ, but they just weren't giving me the flights I needed, so I ended up with Air Canada, Victoria-LAX, arrive around 4pm, depart 7:30 AM (!!!) on the 18th, arrive Victoria around 1pm. Ugh. I also had my insurance and fees returned to me, and used that to purchase new insurance and for the new fees. My new flight was actually about 400 Air Miles less than the original, so that was a nice bonus too.
That meant I had to change my Karmel timings too, with an increase of $50, and of course I didn't need my Monday reservation at the parks either (I usually do a couple hours in DCA before I leave), so I canceled it.
I was reading through the threads here and found out that I wouldn't even be allowed on the first flight without a negative covid test in hand, so I canceled the one at YVR and found out the ONLY Shoppers here on the Island (so far) was about an hour's drive away. I booked them through LifeLabs and paid $157 and change (GST) for the test.
Now things were taken care of, I also had to look into return testing. I found out Walgreens was free, so the day before I was to leave Canada, I booked Walgreens for the afternoon of the day after I arrived (because of the within 72 hours requirement and the 'up to' 48 hours test return time). I wanted to rent a car from Paradise Pier Enterprise but they didn't have any cars available on the Friday. I booked through Budget on West Katella, and decided to make a morning of it by hitting Knott's for some chicken and jam before my testing at the Walgreens on Euclid.
I had my birthday at home, and the next morning at 7am, I headed out to the airport!
First off... Hi again! I'm a Canadian on the we(s)t coast who loves going to DLR. My husband and I took our girls for the first time in 2015 for their birthdays and after that I decided to try to spend my birthday (or near abouts) at Disney too! I had my 50th there in 2016, we had Christmas in 2017 as a family, my birthday in 2018, a Dis Diva trip and a birthday in 2019, and then the family went again in March 2020 - JUST before the closure. I knew that once I was vaccinated I would be figuring out the best way to get me back for my birthday this fall. I wasn't sure I was going because I am currently on a Masters program, but it was a good time to go because it was in the practicum part of the course and was less structured than the other weeks.
My pre-planning included:
Flights - through Air Miles. West Jet Victoria-Santa Ana, morning of the 14th, arrival around 1pm. Depart afternoon of the 18th, arrival home around 10pm.
Hotel - Checked out the Del Sol (no availability), Tropicana, Clarion, and Desert Inn. Desert Inn proved to be the least expensive and was available the whole time I needed, so I booked it! It was around $1200USD for the 5 days. No car parking required.
Shuttle - Karmel as usual.
Spending money & Gift Cards - picked up $1500CAD gift cards before I left from Canadian Tire. When I got home I transferred $500 from one onto another and registered them in case something happened at the parks. So I had one $1,000 and one $500 CAD.
Pre-departure testing - this was the hard part for me. There are few places on the Island with affordable testing - most PCR tests are $150-$250 depending on when you need the results, and everything I read did not allow the antigen test (but I have since found out that it's acceptable). I was considering a lab in Victoria, but once WJ changed my flight to YVR, I had about 3 hours to kill, so I decided to get the test there with a 15 minute turn-around.
Tickets - just got 4 days through Disney when I grabbed my Oogie Boogie ticket. I usually get them through Air Miles but they weren't offering and I was just too tired emotionally to go hunting around to save $10.
But nothing goes smoothly.... does it!? A week before I was to leave, a rep from Air Miles called me to say WJ had changed my flights. I knew they'd changed my flight from the Island to YVR... but no. They CANCELED my Thursday and Monday flights and moved my trip to Friday-Sunday. That would not do. Just would not do! So my Air Miles were returned to me and I re-booked. I wanted WJ, but they just weren't giving me the flights I needed, so I ended up with Air Canada, Victoria-LAX, arrive around 4pm, depart 7:30 AM (!!!) on the 18th, arrive Victoria around 1pm. Ugh. I also had my insurance and fees returned to me, and used that to purchase new insurance and for the new fees. My new flight was actually about 400 Air Miles less than the original, so that was a nice bonus too.
That meant I had to change my Karmel timings too, with an increase of $50, and of course I didn't need my Monday reservation at the parks either (I usually do a couple hours in DCA before I leave), so I canceled it.
I was reading through the threads here and found out that I wouldn't even be allowed on the first flight without a negative covid test in hand, so I canceled the one at YVR and found out the ONLY Shoppers here on the Island (so far) was about an hour's drive away. I booked them through LifeLabs and paid $157 and change (GST) for the test.
Now things were taken care of, I also had to look into return testing. I found out Walgreens was free, so the day before I was to leave Canada, I booked Walgreens for the afternoon of the day after I arrived (because of the within 72 hours requirement and the 'up to' 48 hours test return time). I wanted to rent a car from Paradise Pier Enterprise but they didn't have any cars available on the Friday. I booked through Budget on West Katella, and decided to make a morning of it by hitting Knott's for some chicken and jam before my testing at the Walgreens on Euclid.
I had my birthday at home, and the next morning at 7am, I headed out to the airport!