There’s Darth Vader playing the violin – Day 14: Whistler – Vancouver – Home

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Today was the day you don’t want to see on your holiday – time to go home. Packing all done we were up at 8:30 and cases were outside the door for the last time at 9:00.

We went downstairs at 9:45 and, although departure time was 10:00, for the first time in 2 weeks we were the last 2 down. We were on the road by 10:00 and first stop was a comfort/photo stop at Shannon Falls.

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From there we followed the Sea to Sky highway to Vancouver. This road is currently being upgraded to handle all of the Olympics traffic, including digging out chunks of mountain to widen it from 2 lanes to 4. Despite the fact we drove through 70-odd miles of continuous roadworks we only stopped ONCE and that was for a couple of minutes.

We arrived at Vancouver around 12:15 and were given some free time while the members of our group that were staying on were taken to their hotels. Our first stop was salmon village to see if they had any sliced smoked salmon we could bring home. As the only sliced salmon they had was fresh and not vacuum packed we decided to leave it so Dad headed off to the Native art shops while I went back to HMV and flexed my card again on some more obscure TV DVD titles (Andrea – Did you ever watch Kids of Degrassi Street?)

Dad and I met up again and went for a coke and a coffee before the coach returned to pick us up at 2:00. We made our way through the city traffic to Vancouver airport and once we arrived made our way to Executive First check-in where we dropped our cases off and got the coveted fast-track security sticker.

We made our way through security – didn’t have to take our shoes off at all this time – and went into the duty free shop where we both bought a bottle of Canadian Club whisky. We then went into the Maple Leaf lounge where again I helped myself to a large whisky and a large can of ginger ale (thus needing another two large whiskies to finish it off) and some crisps and nibbles.

In due course we made our way down to the gate and boarded the plane where we received the usual glass of champagne and menu. From what I remember the plane left on time and there was the usual drinks run before dinner was served. I had Asian Shrimp followed by Chicken Masala while Dad had Tomato Napoleon and Salmon Brochette.

Dad was out like a light after the main course but I stayed awake and watched the end of Lucky You, which I had missed when it was shown on the boat and another film called Waitress which was OK but not that great.

I nodded on and off and after one of the smoothest trans-Atlantic flights I have ever had we landed back at Heathrow at 11:05. We had to wait 10 minutes for a gate but we were through passport control fairly quickly and our bags were already on the carousel by the time we arrived there.

We made our way through Customs and met up with the Titan rep in the arrivals hall. We had a short wait for our driver to arrive and for the passenger we had picked up on the way out (who had also been on our tour) to come through and then we were on our way out of the airport.

We soon made the drop at Walton-on-Thames and then it was the long slog through the traffic and lights to South East London where we live. We arrived home at 2:05 and began making plans for a return trip next year.

This was another great trip with Titan – their pick-up from and drop off at home really makes things so much more relaxed and we had a great group of characters on the coach who kept us laughing every day right up until the end.

Many thanks to Andrea and Natalie, whose kind comments have given me the incentive to finish this report rather more quickly than I would have done otherwise. Andrea, I hope you get to cross this area off your wish-list soon because the scenery really is more stunning to see than my photos could ever do justice. Thanks also to those who have been silently following me around British Columbia.

Now I’m just waiting for Disney to publish the park hours for April next year and I can go back into full planning mode. :banana:

Oh, I nearly forgot – some of you might be wondering where the title for this trip report came from. Well, it was back on Day 4 when we were sitting outside Sam’s deli having lunch. All of a sudden a little girl walked past and said “There’s Darth Vader playing the violin”. I looked round and saw this:

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Safe travels everybody.
 
Brilliant trip report. I was wondering about the title and thought I had missed something :lmao:

I don't know Kids of Degrassi Street, but then again Mum wouldn't let me watch Tiswas either! too radical -had to stick to swapshop!

Thanks for the fab report you certainly clocked up some miles, but it looks to be worth the effort.
 
Brilliant trip report. I was wondering about the title and thought I had missed something :lmao:

I don't know Kids of Degrassi Street, but then again Mum wouldn't let me watch Tiswas either! too radical -had to stick to swapshop!

Thanks for the fab report you certainly clocked up some miles, but it looks to be worth the effort.

:lmao: i was just about to go and re-read because i had missed the title !!!

oh and i did see the kids of degrassi street (i think)

its been great seeing the fantastic scenery ..... the early starts and looooong ferry trips are not for me though :rotfl2:
 
Brilliant trip report. I was wondering about the title and thought I had missed something :lmao:

:lmao: i was just about to go and re-read because i had missed the title !!!

Sorry I wanted to deliberately leave it to the end to keep people guessing. The more I thought about what the girl had said the more surreal it seemed. I turned to Dad and said: "I think I have just found the title for my trip report" :goodvibes
 

Really enjoyed reading your trip reports. Thanks for taking the time to post them.
 
David, as always a wonderful and entertaining trip report with lovely photos, thank you very much for sharing:thumbsup2
 
I really enjoyed reading your report and what lovely photos.

Canada is definitely on my "must do" list and I hope one day to be able to see some of the wonderful things you wrote about

Tammy
 
Thank you so much for your detailed and very enjoyable trip reports. The photos were a great added bonus.

Loved it


Susan
 
Thank you for taking the time to post these reports! The scenery is beautiful and your photos are great! Sue
 
Just read your whole report in one sitting and it's made me even more determined to go now!! Thanks for sharing ~ your photos are wonderful. :goodvibes I only hope that we will get to see a bear.

P.S. LOL at Darth playing his violin ~ not the sort of thing one would expect to see! :lmao:
 












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