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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTook my first trip in 6 months this weekend
Ive been getting cabin fever, finally decided to take a little trip to see a friend. Driving up solo was no issue. Nor is my visit with my friend. Weve been visiting in his garage, about 8 ft apart, with garage door open and a fan to keep the air circulating. The big thing is staying in a hotel. The hotel appears to be on top of it. The room was clean and since Im staying a couple nights no maid service till I check out. Ive stayed here in the past and one of the things Ive always liked is the hot breakfast they put on. When I checked in I said I suppose you dont have breakfast now, I thought maybe theyd offer a bag meal or something. But she said they arent doing the self serve but theyd make a hot breakfast I can take back to my room. I didnt check it out yesterday but I think I will go take a look in the morning and decide whether to try it. Ive gotten pizza or other fast food a few times over the last 6 months and getting breakfast here would be the same thing so I might give it a try. Everywhere around here people are all masked up. But Ive noticed very heavy vehicle traffic which is surprising.
Maru Kitteh
(28,341 posts)DonaldsRump
(7,715 posts)We're thinking about taking a road trip down the California coast. It won't be too long, so we could do a day trip or make a weekend break out of it.
One issue is staying a hotel. For example, I'm seeking travel guides/articles suggesting not have daily room cleaning. We also have to take our dog, so I'm not sure that it's a very appealing idea. It would be nice to get away, but maybe the best we do is day trips.
If we were to go to the hotel, I'd like to avoid elevators and have a window to open.
BigmanPigman
(51,611 posts)and I didn't want daily service, especially with my dog. I sleep very late normally but while there I got up to take my dog for a walk at 4 AM then went back to bed.
I worry about the ventilation in hotels these days. Do most hotels have windows that open more than a few inches?
DonaldsRump
(7,715 posts)We can control most things, but not the air we breath when we are in an air-conditioned hotel. I know the room has a window that opens a bit (we stayed there last year in a "dog room" , but I don't remember how wide it opens.
It's on the central CA coast, so it's not that hot there (high of 70 degrees F).
We probably won't overnight, since it's only a 2 hour trip each way.
Vinnie From Indy
(10,820 posts)Cheers!
BigmanPigman
(51,611 posts)We went to see Carnival. I thought it would be nice and warm in Nice but when the plane landed I saw snow! I had packed shorts and sandals but ended up needing to buy boots. Since my dog is (oops "was" since she died 2 months ago and I am still heartbroken) only 7 pounds I was able to scoop her up and hold her inside my warm jacket since it snowed 5 more times! We are from San Diego so she saw, walked in and licked snow for the first, and only time. In France they put a dog dish on the table for her! Yes, we loved it.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)I do run one of our vehicles across town each week to keep the cobwebs blown off so to speak. Traffic has picked up in the mornings as the area moved into lesser degrees of quarantine. Afternoons from say 11am on were already busy as folks who were staying at home did their errands and alike. Patterns are certainly different.
captain queeg
(10,208 posts)It all seemed to go ok but I guess I wont really know for a week or so. The room had individual AC and the maid didnt come in between nights. It was pretty busy around there but freeway traffic comingvand going wasnt bad. It was sure nice to get away a little bit.