2004-10-14 00:00
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Okay, so we looked at the hotels we had in mind for the Convergence bid this evening. Hooray for CorpGothness, since both contact people at the venues were impressed and surprised that I sound like a coherent, clueful adult, even after they found out it's a net.goth event, and we knocked their socks off. That's a post for another day (ie: tomorrow).
I also did some airfare comparisons, apples-to-apples, for the C11 bids, using an imperfect but consistent tool (sidestep.com):
I also did some airfare comparisons, apples-to-apples, for the C11 bids, using an imperfect but consistent tool (sidestep.com):
| From NYC Boston Chicago Detroit DC Baltimore Buffalo Denver San Diego/Tampa San Francisco Seattle Dallas New Orleans Atlanta Miami Phoenix Toronto London (UK) Los Angeles Charlotte Minneapolis St. Louis Indianapolis Columbus Houston |
To Tampa 5/27-5/30 $142 $157 $184 $228 $184 $192 $230 $290 ($235 to Sarasota) $329 $246 $286 $276 $193 $184 $122 $195 $316 $750 $268 $224 $303 $314 $155 $224 $253 ($198 to Sarasota) |
To San Diego 4/22-4/25 $230 $391 $261 $342 $305 $239 $349 $242 $323 $154 $238 $301 $241 $350 $351 $124 $333 $580 $244 $508 $223 $351 $297 $288 $234 |
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Good luck btw :)
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SD....SD...SD....
We have a spare room :)
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That $142 looks low from NYC. Not saying it's not a possibility, especially since we're talking about May in Florida, but I've been steadily checking airfares to your neck of the woods for a while now and realistically it seems to be in the $190-220 range.
The last time I flew to San Diego the flight cost me $260.
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This was mostly a basic comparison exercise, and not the final word. With Sil being a travel agent, we might be able to do some things that would be a goodness for folks trying to attend, but that's not my baliwick.
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Which is why I'd dispute all the west coast to San Diego fares, esp. that LA->SD one (it's less than an hour flight! also, most LAers would drive). I usually fly Southwest for CA-only flights bec. it's around $100 max.
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If SWA had an easier way to look at fares for flights so far in advance (I tried, and had to give up when March was about the extent of it's usefulness), I'd have included those figures. SWA is the only frequent-flyer program I belong to, by way of illustration. They're just not choosing to play nice with the airfare search engines (or at least the ones I tend to use); including them would have made a two-hour off-the-cuff research project twice as long.
Definitely just a baseline comparison, but I think it does illustrate that, for the majority of folks looking to attend, it's less expensive to get to Tampa than SD, and even those times when it isn't, the price break of staying on the west coast isn't as substantial as maybe many people think.
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I *hate* LGA and I'd rather have my fingernails yanked out with pliers than have to trek all the way out there. But, LGA is generally the cheapest of the metro airports- maybe because everyone else hates it too?
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I also generally try to get evening flights 'cause I don't always have vacation time to burn. People more willing to be inconvenienced than me will probably get better deals.
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*faints*
mind you, how far is tampa from some of the more popular florida destinations? would it be feasable to fly into one of them and get some from of local transportation or are we talking hundreds of miles?
..oh hang on a second.. youre in the US... "local transportation" is an alien concept! ;op
.. and with WGT in leipzig two weeks after whitby and two weeks before the proposed date... late spring is looking financially tight already - bearing in mind my case is a bit unique as my other half can't go to the USA and *can* go to germany.... and he's never been to WGT and i've not been for ... 6 years...
*argh*
i need to win the lottery or something... and then i could fly into somewhere cheap and travel on this: http://page.auctions.shopping.yahoo.com/auction/87637183?aucview=0x30
though as i can't drive i'd have to rope in a driver ;o)
currently everything except whitby is a mere fantasy, sadly...
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shuttle or train? How much would that cost, roughly speaking?
Depending on the strength of the dollar against the pound the fares might work out less anyhow - if the dollar strengthens there might be more promotional fares to make up for the possible loss in tourism from the uk which is probably quite high this year due to the weak dollar and relatively strong pound...
Thanks for the suggestion though, it's worth bearing in mind that if orlando has more flights (i suspect so due to disneyworld and so forth) then there are more deals/choice in fares... and its still accessible to tampa.
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TPA = Tampa Airport
and, in a bit of amusing synchronicity:
PIE = St. Petersburg Airport
I think the shuttle is of the bus variety (there are plans afoot to build a high-speed or bullet train along the I-4 corridor between Tampa and Orlando, but that's years off at best).
But, yes, I would definitely encourage you (and everyone else) to look into finding a travel agent or hunt for your own flight booking, because I did an extremely cursory job of it the other night, and you'll invariably find better prices.
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As for the cost, that depends a lot on how many people you have. A minibus could be as low as $15 per person each way, if you have 25 people. Greyhound runs several buses every day. It's currently $18.50 one-way between the two cities. However, Greyhound does not run from the airport and you'd need to get to the bus station.
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thanks!
hope you're more caffeined up now! ;p
Boo!
I'm surprised it isnt cheaper to fly to LA...
well crap!