VandVsmama
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I just listened to this week's podcast for "The Trip" regarding travel disasters. I have an epic one for you (well, I have more than one, but let's just stick with this one for now)! I'm curious what everybody else's worst travel disaster has entailed?
About 7-8 years ago, my parents planned to take a really incredible cruise. The cruise started in Florida and would go through the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, and finally ending in Chile. The cruise set sail on Christmas Eve and my parents were quite excited. Mom and Dad lived in California at that time, so they flew to Florida on December 23 so they would have some “wiggle room” in case there were any problems with their flights.
Their plane ride to Florida was uneventful and the following morning, they went to the cruise ship dock to check in. Because the cruise was ending in a foreign country, they had to have their passports with them. My mom got out her passport and handed it to the cruise ship employee, who confirmed that everything was in order…you may board now, Ma’am. Then my dad got out his passport, only he and the cruise ship employee quickly discovered that in his haste to get ready to leave for the airport the day before, my dad didn’t pay attention and he grabbed his expired passport instead of the valid one!
They did not let him board the ship. He had a photocopy of the passport with him in his luggage, but that was not considered legal enough to allow him to board because once the ship docked in Chile, he would have been prevented from entering the country because he didn’t have a passport.
AND to make matters worse, the ship was not going to be staying at any one port long enough for him to get an emergency replacement passport.
So at my dad’s insistence, my mom got on the ship without my dad. My dad then called me on Christmas Eve, desperate for help because he needed a last minute plane ticket from Florida to California so that he could go home and retrieve his passport. He didn’t have a laptop with him OR a smart phone and this was before the age of tablet devices and widespread Wifi. I helped him book a very expensive one-way ticket on Christmas Eve back to California.
THEN from the airport at home in California, he took a cab back to his house – an hour’s drive away from the airport – ran inside to get the passport, and then took the same cab BACK to the airport to board another equally expensive plane ride from San Francisco International Airport to the island of Aruba.
You see, we had to arrange for him to meet up with the cruise ship at a particular port on the day that the ship would be at that port. Otherwise he would again be in traveler’s No Man’s Land.
So at something like 11:00 pm local time, he checked into one of the last hotel rooms available in Aruba for one night’s stay at the crazy rate of $900/night. And the following day (now it’s December 26), he met up with the cruise ship and with my mom.
My mom got to spend Christmas by herself on the cruise ship. And my dad’s mistake cost them about $3500.00 for him to get back to the ship. Needless to say, they didn’t take a whole lot of cruises after that.
About 7-8 years ago, my parents planned to take a really incredible cruise. The cruise started in Florida and would go through the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, and finally ending in Chile. The cruise set sail on Christmas Eve and my parents were quite excited. Mom and Dad lived in California at that time, so they flew to Florida on December 23 so they would have some “wiggle room” in case there were any problems with their flights.
Their plane ride to Florida was uneventful and the following morning, they went to the cruise ship dock to check in. Because the cruise was ending in a foreign country, they had to have their passports with them. My mom got out her passport and handed it to the cruise ship employee, who confirmed that everything was in order…you may board now, Ma’am. Then my dad got out his passport, only he and the cruise ship employee quickly discovered that in his haste to get ready to leave for the airport the day before, my dad didn’t pay attention and he grabbed his expired passport instead of the valid one!
They did not let him board the ship. He had a photocopy of the passport with him in his luggage, but that was not considered legal enough to allow him to board because once the ship docked in Chile, he would have been prevented from entering the country because he didn’t have a passport.
AND to make matters worse, the ship was not going to be staying at any one port long enough for him to get an emergency replacement passport.
So at my dad’s insistence, my mom got on the ship without my dad. My dad then called me on Christmas Eve, desperate for help because he needed a last minute plane ticket from Florida to California so that he could go home and retrieve his passport. He didn’t have a laptop with him OR a smart phone and this was before the age of tablet devices and widespread Wifi. I helped him book a very expensive one-way ticket on Christmas Eve back to California.
THEN from the airport at home in California, he took a cab back to his house – an hour’s drive away from the airport – ran inside to get the passport, and then took the same cab BACK to the airport to board another equally expensive plane ride from San Francisco International Airport to the island of Aruba.
You see, we had to arrange for him to meet up with the cruise ship at a particular port on the day that the ship would be at that port. Otherwise he would again be in traveler’s No Man’s Land.
So at something like 11:00 pm local time, he checked into one of the last hotel rooms available in Aruba for one night’s stay at the crazy rate of $900/night. And the following day (now it’s December 26), he met up with the cruise ship and with my mom.
My mom got to spend Christmas by herself on the cruise ship. And my dad’s mistake cost them about $3500.00 for him to get back to the ship. Needless to say, they didn’t take a whole lot of cruises after that.