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ABD New Zealand Trip 3/13/2023 - 3/24/2023
Day 0 - travel to New Zealand and pre-days in Auckland and Hobbiton
So here I go! Starting my Trip Report for my amazing New Zealand ABD. This was supposed to be a trip to Portugal, but that got cancelled, so, with encouragement from @WeLoveABD, I ended up going to New Zealand instead, with only 3 months' planning instead of the normal year and a half I'm used to! It's quite a full trip, so not a lot of extra planning was required, except for a couple of dinner reservations in busy cities, and the fact that I *KNEW* I had to visit the Hobbiton movie set in Matamata while I was in New Zealand. I was able to book the same Hobbiton tour that @Mathmagicland and @Grifdog22 did, and it was the first thing I booked after the trip itself!
When I was initially considering going to New Zealand, one of the negatives of going was the airfare from Columbus to Auckland. No matter what I did, I couldn't find a route that had less than 5 legs each direction and cost less than $7000!! That was a definite downer. But I finally decided there *had* to be a solution to that, and went ahead and booked the trip. I kept playing with tickets, and finally noticed that virtually all of them ultimately flew from San Francisco's SFO to Auckland. So I priced just those legs, round trip (including Queenstown to Auckland) and it came up INFINITELY cheaper (like 1/3 of the price)!! So I decided to book that ticket, and then get myself to SFO and back separately. It turns out United has *one* non-stop flight per day to/from Columbus/SFO, and even buying that ticket and booking a hotel room for the night near SFO both directions was WAY, WAY cheaper than from Columbus to New Zealand. So that's what I did. It added a day both directions to my travel time, but a) since I'm retired now, not a big issue and b) it was actually nice to break up the long trip and get a good night's sleep and a shower before continuing on. On the way there, the flight from Columbus to SFO was AWFUL, as the air pressure on the plane was really off and I ended up with a horrific headache. I was REALLY glad I had the time to recover from this and start the 13+ hours to Auckland fresh! And coming home, I had time to meet up with a friend in San Francisco who I hadn't seen in EONS! So, altogether, it worked out!
The weather in San Francisco was pretty iffy. There was a lot of turbulence landing, and the next day was rainy and windy all day, and from what I understand, I was really lucky that my Air New Zealand flight took off when it did, because later flights did not or got delayed (and some inbound flights got delayed), and some folks got re-routed through Los Angeles and all sorts of messy stuff. So at least that part was fortunate!! The ANZ plane was really nice (Boeing 777-300ER), and the food was excellent for plane food, and they even had a cool bathroom!




I never sleep on planes, but did manage to doze for a bit on the way there. When I arrived at the Park Hyatt in Auckland at around 7/8am-ish, I was told my room was still occupied, so they'd let me know when it was ready for me, but wouldn't guarantee anything before the 3pm check-in time. However, they DID offer to let me and the couple that arrived with me use the showers, etc. in the Spa! I and the other woman jumped at this opportunity! The facilities were *really* nice, and showering and changing clothes really helped dispel any lingering jetlag. Unfortunately, somehow the retractable handle of my carry-on got bent during all of the ins and outs of them holding my stuff and me getting the stuff I needed to clean up, but one of the hotel engineers managed to get it straightened out enough that I was able to use it for the rest of the trip. I'll send it off to Briggs and Riley for repair once I get back from the wedding I'm heading to this month (lifetime warranty). Crisis averted!
I decided to head outside and check out the area around the Park Hyatt, as it looked like a gorgeous day (it was, although rather windy!) and I really didn't want to go *too* far in case my room was actually ready early. The hotel is amazingly well located in the Viaduct Marina area of the Harbor. Easy walking distance to the waterfront and to tons of shops and restaurants!
This was my first real sight of Auckland, just sitting on a bench right outside of the Park Hyatt.

The exterior of the Park Hyatt was kind of odd-looking and really hid what an amazing hotel it was!

As I was walking, this pedestrian draw-bridge opened up to let a boat go by, and then re-closed (but not flat!) This bridge (Wynyard Crossing) is a real landmark in the area, and I ended up crossing it many times during our time in Auckland!

The Auckland Sky Tower that seriously dominates the skyline of Auckland.

The entrance to the Park Hyatt, which I didn't really notice the first time through at 7:30am.


Continued in next post.
Day 0 - travel to New Zealand and pre-days in Auckland and Hobbiton
So here I go! Starting my Trip Report for my amazing New Zealand ABD. This was supposed to be a trip to Portugal, but that got cancelled, so, with encouragement from @WeLoveABD, I ended up going to New Zealand instead, with only 3 months' planning instead of the normal year and a half I'm used to! It's quite a full trip, so not a lot of extra planning was required, except for a couple of dinner reservations in busy cities, and the fact that I *KNEW* I had to visit the Hobbiton movie set in Matamata while I was in New Zealand. I was able to book the same Hobbiton tour that @Mathmagicland and @Grifdog22 did, and it was the first thing I booked after the trip itself!
When I was initially considering going to New Zealand, one of the negatives of going was the airfare from Columbus to Auckland. No matter what I did, I couldn't find a route that had less than 5 legs each direction and cost less than $7000!! That was a definite downer. But I finally decided there *had* to be a solution to that, and went ahead and booked the trip. I kept playing with tickets, and finally noticed that virtually all of them ultimately flew from San Francisco's SFO to Auckland. So I priced just those legs, round trip (including Queenstown to Auckland) and it came up INFINITELY cheaper (like 1/3 of the price)!! So I decided to book that ticket, and then get myself to SFO and back separately. It turns out United has *one* non-stop flight per day to/from Columbus/SFO, and even buying that ticket and booking a hotel room for the night near SFO both directions was WAY, WAY cheaper than from Columbus to New Zealand. So that's what I did. It added a day both directions to my travel time, but a) since I'm retired now, not a big issue and b) it was actually nice to break up the long trip and get a good night's sleep and a shower before continuing on. On the way there, the flight from Columbus to SFO was AWFUL, as the air pressure on the plane was really off and I ended up with a horrific headache. I was REALLY glad I had the time to recover from this and start the 13+ hours to Auckland fresh! And coming home, I had time to meet up with a friend in San Francisco who I hadn't seen in EONS! So, altogether, it worked out!
The weather in San Francisco was pretty iffy. There was a lot of turbulence landing, and the next day was rainy and windy all day, and from what I understand, I was really lucky that my Air New Zealand flight took off when it did, because later flights did not or got delayed (and some inbound flights got delayed), and some folks got re-routed through Los Angeles and all sorts of messy stuff. So at least that part was fortunate!! The ANZ plane was really nice (Boeing 777-300ER), and the food was excellent for plane food, and they even had a cool bathroom!




I never sleep on planes, but did manage to doze for a bit on the way there. When I arrived at the Park Hyatt in Auckland at around 7/8am-ish, I was told my room was still occupied, so they'd let me know when it was ready for me, but wouldn't guarantee anything before the 3pm check-in time. However, they DID offer to let me and the couple that arrived with me use the showers, etc. in the Spa! I and the other woman jumped at this opportunity! The facilities were *really* nice, and showering and changing clothes really helped dispel any lingering jetlag. Unfortunately, somehow the retractable handle of my carry-on got bent during all of the ins and outs of them holding my stuff and me getting the stuff I needed to clean up, but one of the hotel engineers managed to get it straightened out enough that I was able to use it for the rest of the trip. I'll send it off to Briggs and Riley for repair once I get back from the wedding I'm heading to this month (lifetime warranty). Crisis averted!
I decided to head outside and check out the area around the Park Hyatt, as it looked like a gorgeous day (it was, although rather windy!) and I really didn't want to go *too* far in case my room was actually ready early. The hotel is amazingly well located in the Viaduct Marina area of the Harbor. Easy walking distance to the waterfront and to tons of shops and restaurants!
This was my first real sight of Auckland, just sitting on a bench right outside of the Park Hyatt.

The exterior of the Park Hyatt was kind of odd-looking and really hid what an amazing hotel it was!

As I was walking, this pedestrian draw-bridge opened up to let a boat go by, and then re-closed (but not flat!) This bridge (Wynyard Crossing) is a real landmark in the area, and I ended up crossing it many times during our time in Auckland!

The Auckland Sky Tower that seriously dominates the skyline of Auckland.

The entrance to the Park Hyatt, which I didn't really notice the first time through at 7:30am.


Continued in next post.
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