I don’t have enough battery life to really do this justice…
We woke up at 5:30 for an 8:30 flight. Nexus pass lets you sleep in a bit, as going through both security and American customs only took 15 minutes total with it. Big line up otherwise.
Our flight from Vancouver to Phoenix was wickedly late taking off as there was big weather problems in Phoenix that was slowing down all arrivals there so we had to wait for our turn, 3 hours before it would be a problem. Our problem – we only had an hour and 15 minutes of layover in Phoenix, so any delay was brown-trousers time! We left Vancouver an hour and 15 minutes late…
So naturally we had a few moments of panic on the flight. We looked up alternative ways to finish our trip to CR, but in the end had to leave it to “we’ll see what they have when we get there”.
We got out of our plane at 1:30pm, with our next flight literally pulling away from the gate at 1:30. We ran through the Phoenix airport, hopeful that we would make it, even if our luggage didn’t. Got to the service desk and were told that the flight was delayed because of a “crew issue”. No explanation of what that meant, but the gossip later on was that a flight attendant didn’t have a passport and the flight needed 3. Whoops.
Easy flight to San Jose, we met a really friendly guy and had a ton of space – Miranda had a nap in the entire row behind me. I started re-watching Deep Space 9, because I’ve heard it gets good. The pilot is pretty damn cool, but the first 2 episodes after it start what I think is a slow decline into mediocrity. I’m patient.
Landed in San Jose, grabbed our bags and bought some SIM cards. The mobile kiosk was nestled amongst such other important things as baggage complaints, baggage claim and currency exchange. Lets you know how important some people think mobile phones are. I tend to agree. We spent dinner Google Translating random things we thought of.
We were going to a decently rated restaurant in a nearby casino, but decided to turn back when Miranda saw the bouncers had guns. Not our favourite, as Canadians. I only saw a closed door with some burly looking dudes in front of it and thought I’d rather not go somewhere that looks as unfriendly as that.
Beer and waffles for dinner!! The local beer is called Imperial, and it’s an even less offensive version of Corona. I’ll probably have a few more over the next couple weeks, but I’ve also heard that CR has a growing craft beer industry, which I’m excited to discover.
It’s super windy, and we turned the AC on in our room before we left so it’s a little cold here. 😛 Room is nice, it’s a Holiday Inn, so looks like a Holiday Inn. Miranda says she wanted to go to Costa Rica, and doesn’t know where we are now. I’m sure it’ll be nice tomorrow. 🙂
Tomorrow at 10am our car is delivered and we start trying to navigate our way to the Caribbean coast! YES!