Octane Las Vegas Weekend Part 1

Time for my annual Octane Infinity weekend in Las Vegas.  Rode the MAX to the airport and tried to sleep en route,  but no go.  Arrived and used my TSA Pre-Check for the first time,  a perk of my Citi Reserve credit card.  The security line was probably a ten minute wait from the end of the line to the time you can put your shoes back on. However, with my TSA pre-check line, I was through security in under 2 minutes. Nice!

My flight was actually delayed by a little bit comma so I spent the next 90 minutes inside the priority Lounge provided by that same Citi Reserve credit card. I had a light dinner of salad, soup, and cheese and crackers. And then it was on to my flight and on to Vegas!

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Something Learned #3: Qigong Part 8

I almost didn’t go to tonight’s class.  Almost.  But I went.  Game 7 of the World Series was on between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians.  Plus I had to check in for my flight to Las Vegas at 8:05pm, right in the middle of class.  So I was a little distracted as we went through some new movements.  I was able to check in, but I was five minutes too late and received a boarding pass number of B16 — which means that I might not get a preferred window seat, but I should still find an aisle seat and overhead bin storage space for my bag.

What was interesting tonight is that the time moved slowly — I thought that time had moved faster than it actually did.  Especially when we were sitting down and meditating.  Yeah, I may have dozed off just a tiny bit.  But I swear it felt like more time elapsed than just ten minutes.  Such an odd and surprising feeling!  Our discussion tonight centered on having positive experiences and absorbing that into our memories so that we can recall how we felt and to let that stay with us for future reference.  And the biggest takeaway is a balance of five positive interactions or compliments to your spouse for every one negative that might come out.  The negative will be remembered more than one or two positives, so you gotta have five positive comments every day to maintain a happy relationship.  Cool!

Trip Building: Summer 2017 Flights to New York

With our Emirates flight booked, we just need to find flights to and from New York.  It seems a little early to book, and the fares are a little more than I want — around $300 per person, each way on various airlines, or about $1200.  Discount airline Southwest is an option, but their schedule is only open until May 8th, 2017.  So other options:

  1.  Use the Alaska Airlines companion fare for $121.  Lisa pays the regular round trip fare, and then I pay just $121.  Current Alaska Airlines single fare is $540, so with the companion fare the total would be around $665.  Not bad, but I know that I can do better.
  2. Use my Ritz-Carlton Visa card and make my reservation through their discount air portal.  I can book with most major airlines except Southwest, Spirit and Frontier.  Using their service will give me a $100 discount for two, round-trip tickets.  Using the Alaska scenario above, two tickets at $540 and minus $100 will give me a total price of $980.
  3. Use my Citi Thank You Points.  I have 50,000 points, and using their booking engine I can book American Airline tickets at 1.6 value.  That means every Thank You point is valued at 1.6 cents, giving me 50k x .016 = $800.  So if I find tickets on American Airlines that would cost $600 in real money, I can use 37,500 Thank You points.
  4. Use my Chase Ultimate Rewards to either transfer points to an airline mileage club or use the web travel portal and book directly.  I have 50k points, which equals $500 towards airfare.
  5. Use my Delta Airlines Skymiles to book an award ticket.  I have 25k miles, which is enough for two one-way tickets at 12,500 points each.

After evaluating all our options, I decided to go ahead and book the first leg of our trip to New York using Delta Airlines award miles for two one-way tickets.  We will take a red eye flight leaving at 12:50am on Monday, July 3rd and after a connecting flight in Minneapolis, we will arrive at JFK at 11:00am.  That will give us the rest of Monday, all of Tuesday and part of Wednesday to enjoy New York.  I am particularly interested in seeing some fireworks over the Statue of Liberty, but we’ll have to be smart and look for a hotel that might be able to offer views and a reasonable cost for two nights.

Lisa and I have been to New York a few times before so there is nothing “must-see” that is on a bucket list, but we would like to check out the Guggenheim Museum, the Met and/or maybe do one of those touristy open air bus tours.  We’ll see.  The most important thing though is that we gave ourselves enough time to arrive to New York a couple of days before our international flight, so any airline delays or cancellations should be mitigated enough for us to make the Milan flight, knock on wood.

So there you have it.  We are slowly building our summer plans by booking our major transportation — we still have return flights from New York to take care of, but we have plenty of time and we still have a number of possibilities on what we might want to do in New York when we get back and for how long.  So far the trip this trip has costed $895 + $5.60 = $901.06.

Flight details:

DELTA 2520
MAIN CABIN (N)
PORTLAND, OR
12:50am
MPLS-ST PAUL
6:05am

DELTA 1563
MAIN CABIN (N)
MPLS-ST PAUL
7:00am
NYC-KENNEDY
10:49am

 

CHARGES
Air Transportation Charges
Base Fare
$0.00 USD
Taxes, Fees and Charges
United States – September 11th Security Fee(Passenger Civil Aviation Security Service Fee) (AY)
$5.60 USD
Total Charges $5.60 USD
TOTAL TICKET VALUE 11,500 Miles and $5.60 USD

Trip Building: Booking Summer 2017 Flights to Europe

Our 2017 summer is wide open.  Make that, was, wide open.  Lisa has a trip to the East Coast with her eighth grade students, and is set to return by June 30th.  That means that we have the rest of July and part of August to plan a vacation.  I was content to just not book anything and wait for any last minute deals to come along, giving us a bit of freedom and mystery as to where we were to go.  But alas, I received an email this morning from Emirates Airlines with a deal that was just too good to pass up.

Round trip flights for two people for just $899 during the peak summer season.  The catch?  It was only valid from New York City’s JFK airport to Milan, Italy.  Milan, let alone Italy, wasn’t really on my radar for a place to travel to.  I was thinking more the United Kingdom or France.  But hey, Italy!  Sure, if the price is right, let’s do it.  And so I researched the flights and did my due diligence by the following:

  1.  The promotion stated that there were also flights available from Portland and Seattle for around $1400, with other fine print restrictions, including all flights would have to go through JFK and on to Milan.  So I checked on flights from Portland to Milan or Seattle to Milan.  The best price was too much to consider — $2500 round trip.
  2. I looked up discount airlines – Condor, Norwegian and Corsair.  Nothing close.
  3. I priced nonstop direct flights from Portland to Europe general on Delta, Lufthansa and Icelandair.  Again, nothing attractive.
  4. Finally, I used hipmunk.com and Google flights for flights all over Europe.  The best was still around $1700, still too much for what I wanted to pay.

The Emirates deal was still available when I searched for their JFK – Milan flights, departing July 5th and returning on August 10th.  That’s exactly five weeks to spend in Europe.  And upon further investigation, apparently Milan is a hub for discount airlines that fly all over Europe.  So conceivably, we could just be flexible and scope out deals for other European cities and then just take a cheap flight there from Milan.

Thus, a round trip flight for two people on a great airline for $899 was a no-brainer.  We just have to find round trip flights to New York from Portland, which I don’t think will be too much of an issue.  Between Southwest Airlines and our Alaska Airlines $121 companion fare, I figure that the most we would spend out of pocket is $600.  Together that will be $1500 to fly to Europe and back in the peak of summer.  That is just too good a deal to pass up, so I booked the flight.  Hello, Italy, here we come!

 

Flight details:

2 passengers, Economy Saver Fare on Emirates Airlines
JFK – MXP

Airfare:  USD 192.00
Carrier imposed charges:  USD 512.00
Taxes, fees and charges:  USD 191.52
Total price in US Dollars USD 895.52

All the Fine Print Details:

*Terms and Conditions apply.

Fares quoted above are the lowest fare to Milan (MXP) from the lowest priced gateway. Click here for a full list of fares and terms and conditions. Emirates flies from Boston (BOS), Chicago (ORD), Dallas Ft. Worth (DFW), Fort Lauderdale (FLL–commencement of service start December 15, 2016), Houston (IAH), Los Angeles (LAX), New York (JFK), Orlando (MCO), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA) and Washington DC (IAD) utilizing Emirates operated flights only.
• Fare shall only be applicable to tickets purchased from 00:01 (EDT) on October 28, 2106 through 23:59 (EST) on October 31, 2016
• Commencement of outbound travel from New York (JFK) to Milan (MXP) shall be from December 01, 2016 through April 10, 2017 and April 20, 2017 through August 31, 2017.
• Economy Class fare is applicable for two (2) passengers, traveling roundtrip together on the same itinerary in the same booking record (PNR). Select destination fares starting from:
• $899 USD from New York (JFK) to Milan (MXP) only utilizing scheduled Emirates non-stop transatlantic services (EK205, EK206)
• $1,049 USD from Boston (BOS), Syracuse (SYR), Washington (IAD), Rochester (ROC), Vermont (BTV), Portland (PWM), Buffalo (BUF), Morrisville (RDU), Charlotte (CLT), and Charleston (CHS) connecting via New York (JFK) to Milan (MXP) utilizing scheduled Emirates transatlantic services (EK205, EK206)
• $1,139 USD from Savannah (SAV), Chicago (ORD), Jacksonville (JAX), Orlando (MCO), Tampa (TPA), Palm Beach (PBI), Sarasota (SRQ), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Fort Myers (RSW) New Orleans (MSY), William P. Hobby Houston (HOU), Austin (AUS), Denver (DEN), and Albuquerque (ABQ) connecting via New York (JFK) to Milan (MXP) utilizing scheduled Emirates transatlantic services (EK205, EK206)
• $1,239 USD from Salt Lake City (SLC), Phoenix (PHX), Las Vegas (LAS), Seattle (SEA),San Diego (SAN), Portland (PDX), Long Beach (LGB), Burbank (BUR), Los Angeles (LAX), Sacramento (SMF), San José (SJC), San Francisco (SFO), and Palm Springs (PSP) connecting via New York (JFK) to Milan (MXP) utilizing scheduled Emirates transatlantic services (EK205, EK206)
• $1,319 USD from Saint Martin (SXM), Aruba (AUA), Barbados (BGI), Bermuda (BDA), Nassau (NAS), Cartagena Colombia (CTG), Liberia Costa Rica (LIR), Puerto Plata (POP), Santiago de los Caballeros (STI), Samaná (AZS), Punta Cana (PUJ), La Romana (LRM), Punta Caucedo (SDQ), Port-au-Prince (PAP), Montego Bay (MBJ), Kingston (KIN), Grand Cayman (GCM), Saint Lucia (UVF), Canćun (CUN), Aguadilla Puerto Rico (BQN), San Juan (SJU), Bogotá Colombia (BOG), Ponce Puerto Rico (PSE), Turks & Caicos Islands (PLS), Trinidad & Tobago (POS) and Mexico City (MEX) connecting via New York (JFK) to Milan (MXP) utilizing scheduled Emirates transatlantic services (EK205, EK206)
• Travel must be completed on or before September 7, 2017
• Advanced Purchase: 7 Days
• Minimum stay: 7 Days
• Maximum stay: 3 Months
• Ticketing time limit is 24 hours from the time of booking
• Inbound blackout dates from Milan (MXP): January 1, 2017 through January 8, 2017
• Stopovers are not permitted in either direction
• Roundtrip connections via additional gateways and Interline points may incur additional tax and surcharges
• A $100 weekend surcharge fee applies in either direction per passenger (outbound is Thursday through Saturday and inbound is Saturday through Monday)
• Changes must take place for all passengers in the itinerary at the same time
• Reservation changes permitted before or after departure at a fee of $200 per passenger
• Cancelations before or after departure are not refundable
• Changes due to No-shows are subject to a fee of $400 per passenger
• No refund on partly-utilized tickets
• Ticket revalidations are subject to a fee of $200 per passenger
• Ticket reissues are subject to a fee of $200 per passenger
• All changes must be done for both passengers traveling together with the same itinerary and booking record (PNR)
• Child/Infant Discounts: None Applicable. Children pay the applicable adult fare
• The offer is combinable only with fares of the same Fare Basis Code (TCMEPUS4/LCMEPUS4), these are not promotional codes
• Fares include all applicable government taxes and fees
• Fares are subject to availability at time of booking on emirates.com/us