S and I had wanted to bring back some of the Marks and Spencer special Strawberry and Champagne conserve. We had tried some in Oxford and loved it, but did not purchase any there, thinking all of the stores in London would have it. None that we checked did, so S called the one on Edgware Road this morning, and they had some in stock. So, with three hours before we had to leave for the airport, we headed to Royal Oak station. Little did we know that they were having “severe delays” on the Hammersmith & City line eastbound. We waited on the platform for a half hour, and I told S that if we did not see the train approaching at 11:34, we would have to abort the mission. We saw the train at 11:33:47, so we made it there and back in less than a half hour.
Returned home to pack, then caught a minicab to Heathrow. Arrived with plenty of time and spoke with a wonderful agent named Pam who sorted out my seat assignment. Apparently a big muckety-muck customer wanted my seat, and the agents at La Guardia were more than happy to oblige. Pam straightened it all out, and we both got our original seats back.
But, our troubles were only beginning. Arrived at Dulles at 8pm, only to discover that our connecting flight to La Guardia had been canceled, and we were booked on the next flight out in the morning. Seeing that there was another flight to JFK, we decided to uncheck our bags and try to fly standby on that one. Unfortunately, at Dulles, after Customs, you have to re-enter security, at which point S was stopped for carrying liquid food products, the very same conserve we got at M&S this morning. I made it through with no problem.
Stuck in the “Clean Zone” we could neither take our bags out nor re-check them unless we were going to be on the same flight with them. S went back into the clean zone and re-checked her bags on the next morning’s flight. I decided to do the same, but removed my dopp kit so I would have a toothbrush and shampoo in the morning. Unfortunately, this time through, just 10 minutes after it had previously cleared security, my dopp kit did not make it through, and I was lectured about liquids. The security agent also confiscated a mini-leatherman tool that had made it through untold number of previous security screenings, then handed me a plastic bag and told me to put all of my liquids in it. Rather than protesting or asking why, I complied and moved along. (Keep in mind, she asked me to do this after I had passed through security, so the reason for putting it in the plastic bag at this point is still unknown to me.)
On to the Red Carpet Club, where we attempt to verify our flights and secure lodging for the night. There we discover that we have been booked on different flights in the morning, and the airline will not cover our hotel, as it was a weather-related problem. Get both of us on the 8:15am flight, but it means I have to cancel two client meetings scheduled for tomorrow.
We head out of the airport to wait for the hotel shuttle. A sign directs us to our left, and we follow it for about a hundred yards. We exit the terminal, only to discover that outside, we must now walk back the hundred yards to the spot where hotel shuttles pick up passengers. Wait another half hour for the shuttle, then finally arrive at the hotel at 10:30pm.
As we check in, we are told shuttles to the airport leave every hour on the hour. We would like to get one at 6:45am. Sorry, you will have to take the 6am shuttle. Oh and by the way, there is a complimentary breakfast served from 6-9am. But our shuttle leaves at 6am. Oh, then sorry, you will not be able to have the breakfast.
Get to our room, only to discover that it is situated directly behind the elevators, and every time one is used, a tremendous rumbling vibration runs through the entire room. Back down to the front desk, where we are asked, what kind of a noise is it? A loud one, we say, as if it matters at all, and are eventually re-assigned to a different room.
Got in to Dulles at 8pm, and have just now settled in to bed at 11:25pm. I can only hope tomorrow brings us better luck.