Also did anyone mention: Matrix - ITA Software its really good for checking flights. Look like not much difference in price for your dates to go into Coz.
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Hotels and dive shops don't have the cost swings that airfare does.
That's awesome! I don't think it'll help me for this trip but I'm sure it'll come in handy for future trips.Also did anyone mention: Matrix - ITA Software its really good for checking flights. Look like not much difference in price for your dates to go into Coz.
I've never dealt with Atlanta customs, but if its anything like the rest of the airport, we'll probably miss our connection.
Do either of them let you try out equipment? It'd be nice to try out a variety of regs and BC's before buying them.
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That'd be nice, but I'm trying to stay as close to $3000 as possible. My vacation time doesn't cover OT, so I'm essentially losing 20% of my regular paycheck with my existing dates (which are subject to change). Normally not a huge deal, but we're closing on a house a week after we get home. Plus misc travel expenses.Why I hate about All-Inclusives - you pay for the arrival day, and the departure day.
Solution, travel an extra day or 2, before & after, so that you arrive early (am) and at least benefit from a nearly full-day, 2 meals and resort amenities.
Going to, stay overnight at a hotel/inn that's the closest to the last stop in a multi-stop trip.
Going back, leave late (after dinner and sunset), stay overnight at a hotel/inn that's on the airport premises, and be on the first plane out the next morning.
So a 7-day becomes a 9-day trip. You'll get full use of you 7-day stay, and be better rested.
I try to "tie-in" the going-to trip with an overnight in a city that I haven't been to, and "visit" that city a bit.
Example - going to Grand Cayman from Montreal, staying overnight at Washington DC Dulles airport, will be on a 7am plane out to GC, arriving in GC at 11am.
So flying to Washington DC on an 10am flight the day before, be there at 12pm, and will "visit" DC.
In your case, travel to Atlanta a day earlier, and get an early departure from Atlanta. Breaking up the trip in two also makes for less stress, less travel aches.