April 1, 2024 – Part 1
I didn’t sleep very well. I was concerned about our transport
to the airport arriving on time to give us some breathing space before our
flight. Now that the celebration was over, my mind was going a mile a minute
thinking about everything I had to get done as soon as we got home.
We got up and went down to breakfast. Then, I worked on my
blog and Larry read until it was time to check out.
We left the bags with the bellman and headed out for a last
walk at CityWalk.
But first, we said goodbye to the minions. The whole hotel
has been re-themed with them, and the employees’ costumes are also
minion-themed.
We enjoyed being in the area one last time. People were headed
toward the park, and others were exploring the shops and restaurants at
CityWalk.
Since it was close to noon, and since our plane wouldn’t
leave for several hours, we decided to get a light lunch. McDonalds was right
there, so we went in. A lovely young man was talking orders—and he spoke
perfect English.
I ordered a six-piece McNugget “set-o” (the same as our
combo). He informed me I could only get the six-piece as a Happy Meal.
“Sounds perfect to me.”
Larry ordered the same.
After getting our drink orders, he asked what toy we wanted.
We both declined.
We found a two-person table and took our time enjoying our
lunch.
We still had about an hour before our airport transport was
scheduled to arrive, and it was cold out, so we stopped by Starbucks for
coffee. We sipped our drinks while we people-watched. It was still a thrill to
see people emerge from the train station excited about going to the park. This reaction
was what we had hoped for when we were working there. And, here it still was
twenty-three years later.
With about twenty minutes left until our ride was to arrive,
we returned to the hotel and reclaimed our bags. We waited inside until Larry
received a text that our ride was on the way.
After a short wait in front of the hotel, our van arrived.
The ride to the airport was without issue as was check-in. We
checked our large bag and got our boarding passes. Then we headed to the
departure gate.
Larry rushed through the airport. I had a hard time keeping
up with him. Of course, our gate was a LONG way from the entrance. We had to
walk through all the Duty-Free shops and food areas to get to another section.
Then we had to take a train to yet another area to find our gate. (Kansai is
now about twice the size it used to be.)
We finally arrived—and there was no one there. I finally
asked Larry why he had been in such a hurry. He said he thought we were too
late to make the plane. Times for all transportation in Japan are on 24-hour
clocks, but we had entered the time on our calendar in 12-hour time. Larry had misread
the departure time. We arrived at the gate well over an hour before boarding.
I found a seat, and Larry took our empty water bottles to
refill them.
Little-by-little others began to arrive. Then the crew drifted
in. As each group appeared, they turned to the waiting passengers and bowed. Gotta love the Japanese.
Finally, it was time for our group to board.
Everything went smoothly. We got settled in and blew up our
travel pillows. I remained optimistic that I might get some sleep during the
flight, even though I almost never do.
After we were airborne, we were served beverages. Then they
served dinner: either chicken or pork bowls. I chose pork, and Larry had the
chicken. They were accompanied by the usual assortment of small side dishes. The
food was okay, but it didn’t begin to compare with the meal we received on the
trip to Japan. I ate some, and Larry finished the rest.
I closed my eyes and tried to rest, but I couldn’t sleep. I
decided to watch a couple of movies. I saw Wish. It was disappointing, and
I could understand why it wasn’t considered one of Disney’s best. Then I
watched Anyone But You. Kind of a dud as well.
I turned off the entertainment and closed my eyes. I still didn’t
sleep, but rested a bit.
April 1, 2024 – Part 2
Even though we left Japan in the evening of April 1, we arrived in LA about noon--on April 1. We had recovered the day we had lost on the way over.
Fortunately, this flight was much shorter than the one to
Japan. (The flight to Japan was about thirteen hours. The one back was about
nine-and-a-half.) About an hour before we landed, lunch was served: a kind of
taco salad with several small dish accompaniments. As usual, I ate the entrée and
left most of the rest. Larry ate his and then picked at the things he wanted
from my tray.
We left the plane and went through customs. The process was
much more streamlined than it was the last time we arrived at LAX. Everything
went pretty quickly.
We finally got out of the airport and called our driver,
Danny. We told him where we were waiting, and he arrived before long. We are so
blessed to have found him!
After an uneventful drive, we arrived home in the afternoon.
We took all the dirty clothes to the laundry room and
started the washer. Then we began to unpack.
We weren’t hungry, so we skipped dinner. Good thing since we
had no food in the house.
Since we were tired, we decided to get to bed early. We
still had a lot to do for the week!
Sounds like you had a great time!
ReplyDeleteYes we did! A lot packed in to a few days, and a WHOLE lot to do the following week! We plan to go back in 2026 for the 25th anniversary.
DeleteThanks for sharing your Adventure! I enjoyed the trip!
ReplyDeleteHappy that you're home Safely!
It was a wonderful trip. I'm so glad we went!
DeleteGlad you had a good trip. I have always said that I would rather be too early for a flight than be running to the gate!
ReplyDeleteWe would, too!
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