09-03-2019, 12:04 PM
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#3941
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by marsplasticeraser
I’m looking for some ideas for a couples break in early December?
Does anybody have a good suggestion for a relaxing 4-7 day holiday for a couple, leaving from YYC, ideally direct flight.
We thought about an all-inclusive, and that’s an option, but looking for an option with better food, nicer rooms and maybe some sort of wellness content.
Right now best option is wickaninnish in Tofino, but that drive can be terrible and that option may be sub optimal. We’ve also considered NYC, Sedona, San Fran, Paris, Maui, San Diego.
So key aspects are:
- very nice hotel
- relaxing environment (we like to walk, but we don’t want a ton of #### to go see)
- good food
Nice to haves
- direct flight (shorter the better)
- natural environment - either mountains or sea
- wellness options like workouts, yoga etc.
- not insanely expensive ($500/night for hotel is probably what we’re looking at)
Any suggestions (even if something like mexico that is really great) would be welcome.
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Have you looked at this place?
https://www.kingfisherspa.com/
Direct flights into Comox, on the ocean etc. I don't know about the hotel itself though, as I haven't stayed there.
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09-03-2019, 12:53 PM
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#3942
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Late Bloomer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Campo De Golf
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Quote:
Originally Posted by marsplasticeraser
I’m looking for some ideas for a couples break in early December?
Does anybody have a good suggestion for a relaxing 4-7 day holiday for a couple, leaving from YYC, ideally direct flight.
We thought about an all-inclusive, and that’s an option, but looking for an option with better food, nicer rooms and maybe some sort of wellness content.
Right now best option is wickaninnish in Tofino, but that drive can be terrible and that option may be sub optimal. We’ve also considered NYC, Sedona, San Fran, Paris, Maui, San Diego.
So key aspects are:
- very nice hotel
- relaxing environment (we like to walk, but we don’t want a ton of #### to go see)
- good food
Nice to haves
- direct flight (shorter the better)
- natural environment - either mountains or sea
- wellness options like workouts, yoga etc.
- not insanely expensive ($500/night for hotel is probably what we’re looking at)
Any suggestions (even if something like mexico that is really great) would be welcome.
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We like the Grand Velas in Riviera Nayarit. It has great restarants and great service. Direct flight from Calgary. Escapes.ca has a week there at the start of December for about $3500 per person. It's worth it.
https://www.grandvelas.com/resorts/g...iviera-nayarit
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09-04-2019, 07:42 AM
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#3943
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Crash and Bang Winger
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Western Canada
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Quote:
Originally Posted by prarieboy
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That hotel has been on our shortlist for 10+ years. Maybe this is the year. Thanks for the suggestion.
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09-04-2019, 11:22 AM
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#3944
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Late Bloomer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Campo De Golf
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Quote:
Originally Posted by marsplasticeraser
That hotel has been on our shortlist for 10+ years. Maybe this is the year. Thanks for the suggestion.
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I love that place.
My son left his Flames hat in a cab when we went on a fishing charter one morning. When we returned we asked the Bellman about it. He asked us when we left, looked in a book and then placed a phone call. One minute later the cab Driver shows up with the hat. He tells the Bellman my wife said he could keep the hat. I told him this was impossible because it was my son's favotite hat.
The Bellman looks me square in the eys and says,
"His story doesn't matter, NOTHING goes missing from the Grand Velas"
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09-27-2019, 10:54 AM
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#3945
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: back in the 403
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Just curious on the oft-travelled if they've gone this method before: had a flight get cancelled from Paris to Calgary last week until the following day (after 3+ hours on the runway), due to an electrical issue, followed by a crew issue (aka no "act of God/nature" reason). Now that I'm home, I've gotten multiple reminder emails from TripCase saying I could be entitled up to $650 for the cancellation and should file the claim through them. Has anyone ever gone this route before and gone through them, or should I steer clear of this? Is this only if they didn't re-book us for a later flight or something?
Thanks!
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09-27-2019, 11:04 AM
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#3946
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In Your MCP
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Watching Hot Dog Hans
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I fly up to 4 segments a week and haven’t ever had that happen to me. So that sucks, I can’t imagine sitting on a runway for 4 hours.
My rule of thumb when it comes to flying is if someone offers you something free count your blessings, take it and carry on. I never look the airline gift horse in the mouth; they would charge you for air if they could.
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09-27-2019, 11:15 AM
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#3947
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: back in the 403
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Oh yeah dude it was something else..the best part was when they finally announced the cancellation and had to go back into the airport, we had to get back in a massively long customs line and go through customs again. Then another 2.5 hr long line after that just to get a 25€ food voucher and to be told we had to find our own accommodation for the evening but "keep your receipts"..which hasn't amounted to any reimbursement as of yet. T'was quite the day
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09-27-2019, 11:23 AM
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#3948
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Franchise Player
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I had some sketchball EU discount carrier cancel a flight on me once years ago. I filled out the form and sent it to them, and we each got a check for hundreds of euros about 2-3 months later.
We ended up taking an overnight train to Venice (where we were headed).
It wasn't a hard process, so I wouldn't be super inclined to pay someone to do it for me.
On the other hand, if they are pros at it and only get paid if you collect it might make sense.
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09-27-2019, 11:27 AM
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#3949
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First Line Centre
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Does anyone know if the cancellation of Hainan Airline's direct flights between Calgary and Beijing a temporary seasonal thing or permanent?
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09-27-2019, 11:39 AM
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#3950
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tron_fdc
I fly up to 4 segments a week and haven’t ever had that happen to me. So that sucks, I can’t imagine sitting on a runway for 4 hours.
My rule of thumb when it comes to flying is if someone offers you something free count your blessings, take it and carry on. I never look the airline gift horse in the mouth; they would charge you for air if they could.
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Sitting on a runway for 4 hours would be very dangerous!
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09-27-2019, 11:51 AM
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#3951
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: back in the 403
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bizaro86
I had some sketchball EU discount carrier cancel a flight on me once years ago. I filled out the form and sent it to them, and we each got a check for hundreds of euros about 2-3 months later.
We ended up taking an overnight train to Venice (where we were headed).
It wasn't a hard process, so I wouldn't be super inclined to pay someone to do it for me.
On the other hand, if they are pros at it and only get paid if you collect it might make sense.
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Thanks man, yeah that's what I was wondering. Mine thankfully wasn't a sketchball one - though I did take a couple of those when bouncing around on my trip. Yeah I'll look into it myself then probably
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09-28-2019, 05:16 PM
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#3952
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sainters7
Just curious on the oft-travelled if they've gone this method before: had a flight get cancelled from Paris to Calgary last week until the following day (after 3+ hours on the runway), due to an electrical issue, followed by a crew issue (aka no "act of God/nature" reason). Now that I'm home, I've gotten multiple reminder emails from TripCase saying I could be entitled up to $650 for the cancellation and should file the claim through them. Has anyone ever gone this route before and gone through them, or should I steer clear of this? Is this only if they didn't re-book us for a later flight or something?
Thanks!
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Europe was much better passenger protections than Canada, so you are definitely entitled to a significant amount of money for a delay of over 3 hours. This applies to European airlines, flying from anywhere (i.e. Canada to Europe would count) or other airlines departing from Europe (for example, WestJet or Air Canada).
Some airlines have an easy process and pay out quickly. Others don't. I've never been in a position to make a claim, so I can't say the best way to handle it. Air Passenger Rights (Canada) on Facebook is a great resource.
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09-28-2019, 06:10 PM
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#3953
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by marsplasticeraser
I’m looking for some ideas for a couples break in early December?
Does anybody have a good suggestion for a relaxing 4-7 day holiday for a couple, leaving from YYC, ideally direct flight.
We thought about an all-inclusive, and that’s an option, but looking for an option with better food, nicer rooms and maybe some sort of wellness content.
Right now best option is wickaninnish in Tofino, but that drive can be terrible and that option may be sub optimal. We’ve also considered NYC, Sedona, San Fran, Paris, Maui, San Diego.
So key aspects are:
- very nice hotel
- relaxing environment (we like to walk, but we don’t want a ton of #### to go see)
- good food
Nice to haves
- direct flight (shorter the better)
- natural environment - either mountains or sea
- wellness options like workouts, yoga etc.
- not insanely expensive ($500/night for hotel is probably what we’re looking at)
Any suggestions (even if something like mexico that is really great) would be welcome.
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Highly recommend San Diego - probably the best weather on your list (aside from Maui), wonderful beaches and lost of great walking.
Stay north side (Pacific Beach) - we enjoyed Pacific Terrace Hotel well enough (room wasn't particularly memorable, but location superb), pretty sure we found a good deal on hotels.ca.
La Jolla [LA HOY-A] is a lovely bike ride, or uber to Torrey Pines (natural area and/or the golf course if you are so inclined). You could also consider staying in La Jolla, but you'd probably get better value in Pac Beach and go up for dinner once or twice.
We haven't really explored much of downtown/gaslamp quarter, but certainly worth a visit, or consider it as your base.
Lots of other great trails and hiking nearby + Balboa Park + the zoo.
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09-28-2019, 07:21 PM
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#3954
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Uzbekistan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by powderjunkie
Highly recommend San Diego - probably the best weather on your list (aside from Maui), wonderful beaches and lost of great walking.
Stay north side (Pacific Beach) - we enjoyed Pacific Terrace Hotel well enough (room wasn't particularly memorable, but location superb), pretty sure we found a good deal on hotels.ca.
La Jolla [LA HOY-A] is a lovely bike ride, or uber to Torrey Pines (natural area and/or the golf course if you are so inclined). You could also consider staying in La Jolla, but you'd probably get better value in Pac Beach and go up for dinner once or twice.
We haven't really explored much of downtown/gaslamp quarter, but certainly worth a visit, or consider it as your base.
Lots of other great trails and hiking nearby + Balboa Park + the zoo.
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Torrey Pines and Del Mar are fantastic.
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10-08-2019, 01:16 PM
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#3955
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Somewhere down the crazy river.
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Maybe Chris or somebody can explain this. I am interested in booking a flight with AC from YYC to Dublin for spring break. If I enter the information on Google or Skyscanner or Expedia or even Air Canada's website for 1 passenger, I get $676 return. This is fine, and I add 2 adults it doubles to $1352, 3 adults is $2028. Now I add the child (2-12) and the total price jumps up to $3084 and changes the flight route. If I change the child to an adult the fare goes back to normal and the total price is $2702 and take the original route.
So why is the child costing $300 more than an adult and changing the route? I can book on AC directly, but the price is now $801 / person. If I go to Skyscanner or Expedia it is $673 and I can then go have it direct me to AC with that price for booking, but I have a promo code that I can't enter if I am re-directed.
This is basically Calgary to Dublin from March 21 to April 2.
What's going on with this?
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10-30-2019, 09:23 AM
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#3956
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Powerplay Quarterback
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New route: Westjet announces non-stop flights from Calgary to Rome, Italy on their 787 Dreamliner.
They are seasonal flights operating Thu/Fri/Sat to Fri/Sat/Sun between May and October. (Sat to Sun in May).
Prices aren't too exciting at $1400+ roundtrip.
Google Flights search: (non-stop from Calgary to Rome)
https://www.google.ca/flights#flt=/m...s:0*0;sd:1;t:f
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10-30-2019, 09:49 AM
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#3957
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Toronto
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Looking for a Family Vacation - preferably to Europe.
My wife and I have two young boys - ages 5 and 6. We want to go Europe for two weeks - some time in the next 6 months. Our schedules are extremely flexible.
We are envisioning some kind of package tour. That fact the we are bringing our boys means I don't want to worry about anything. Just go where I'm told, when I'm told.
Perhaps a European train tour?
Here's my question - does anyone have a good link/resource for package tour deals. Like I said, our schedules are pretty flexible, so if a smokin deal came up that required us to book and leave within two weeks, we'd likely be able to make it happen.
PS. We'd be leaving out of Toronto, if that makes any difference.
Thanks!
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10-30-2019, 10:14 AM
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#3958
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Auckland, NZ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cmyden
New route: Westjet announces non-stop flights from Calgary to Rome, Italy on their 787 Dreamliner.
They are seasonal flights operating Thu/Fri/Sat to Fri/Sat/Sun between May and October. (Sat to Sun in May).
Prices aren't too exciting at $1400+ roundtrip.
Google Flights search: (non-stop from Calgary to Rome)
https://www.google.ca/flights#flt=/m...s:0*0;sd:1;t:f
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I am so happy that this is a now a flight from Calgary. To get to Rome otherwise is a tiring expedition no matter the route, so this is almost worth it to pay the difference just to reduce time / other indirect travel costs.
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10-30-2019, 10:20 AM
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#3959
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lazypucker
Does anyone know if the cancellation of Hainan Airline's direct flights between Calgary and Beijing a temporary seasonal thing or permanent?
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It's a seasonal suspension. Should be back after the winter schedule.
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12-05-2019, 12:25 PM
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#3960
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Somewhere down the crazy river.
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Why doesn't Flair show up on any of the flight search websites as an option for a flight leg, even when separate tickets are selected? A lot of flights orginating out of YVR to Asia are pretty cheap compared to YYC, and if you use Flair to get to YVR, especially when Flair has $138 return flights.
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