Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Planes, trains and automobiles....

Hello there all.

We are back and not too much worse for wear. Jennifer and I had a great time down under and it was a shame that it had to end. For the next few weeks we will proudly sport our naturally acquired tans around the frozen north, for sure a conversation starter.

We had a bit of an adventure on the way back from Brisbane. Our flight arrived in North America on time, but it took two hours to get through the lines at immigration in LAX. Because of this, we missed our connecting flight and had to be re-booked. After some jockeying, we at least got a direct flight from Qantas to our home town instead of having to take a re-route through Chicago and change planes. We did have to spend an extra 4 hours in LAX terminal 2, fortunately we had each other to lean on as this is a barren, bleak terminal with no character, decent restaurants or inspiring retail facilities....

We arrived back home 4 hours later than planned, only to discover that our main luggage bag (the one that barely made the weight limit) was MIA. Now nobody can find the bag in LA or Toronto and I suspect that all our nice clothes, toiletries and contact lenses are forever gone... I cannot wait to try and file a claim with two different airlines, both of which will deny responsibility I am sure. Could be worse, a few years back we lost a TAG watch and 32 DVD's when some unknown person at LAX pilfered our luggage when it was in transit. We were told that since the whole bag was not gone, there was no recourse for refund and to claim it on our house insurance. That airport is the black hole of luggage violations... Excuse me, can we take 32 Kilos as carry on?

The moral of the story, we will never fly to Australia via LAX again...

3 Comments:

Blogger szerin said...

Your journey sounds *interesting!!! Sorry about your loss but well, the Chinese believe "old stuff never go, new stuff will never come in".. Happy shopping for new contact lenses and toiletries.. :p And yeah, btw, you can read more information on Genting Highland here.. http://www.maleisure.com/gentinghighland.html

9:11 PM  
Blogger Pete Deichmann said...

Ahhh, LAX, the only place I like less is Newark! I once had to sleep overnight there, I tied my luggage to my leg because I thought someone would try to steal it while I dozed.

Weird

11:47 PM  
Blogger Mella said...

Welcome home!

12:34 PM  

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