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Showing posts with label Phuket 2022. Show all posts
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Back to ATL

At 2am Hunter woke me up from my oh-so-comfortable sleeping spot so we could go get our tickets for T'Way. We went to the transfer desk that was stated on the departure signs but no one seemed to know what T'Way even was or where we could check-in despite them being beneath a sign saying that T'way transfer was here. Hunter's blood sugar went low so he had to run off to 7-11 and get more gummy bears while I tried to get more information. They told us to go to the gate, so that's what we did. In Singapore, we have to go through security at the gate which only opened 1 hour before departure, so we waited and were the first two to go through the checkpoint once it opened. Of course, despite being 10,000 miles from home we still had to chug our waters before going through. We then headed to the agents and started explaining what happened. They said that we needed to go check in at the counter landside, which we were told we did not need to both online and moments before by the other agents. Thankfully, we didn't have any checked bags so they allowed, albeit grudgingly, us to check in with them. We had all the documents they needed to check - negative covid test, visa - and were given a whole row of seats to ourselves. I told them their website or someone in the airport should be given more information on how to direct people in transferring situations, but they didn't seem to care much. Hunter and I were just very grateful to have been given seats and make the flight!

Finding out what gate and transfer desk to go to for our flight

Eventually getting boarding passes but it was a bit frightening not having tickets initially

The flight was ~6 hours long and it was clear it was a low-cost carrier. There was no meal service or even water passed out, but Hunter and I both had water bottles we filled up at the gate and because it was a 3am flight, we slept most of it, me more than Hunter though. The flight was pretty turbulent, but overall it was a fine experience. We think in the future if it was a flight around normal awake times, we would pick a regular carrier to have better service. Hunter is not sure how much longer T'way will be in business as the entire middle section of the plane was empty... the flight probably had a load factor of 20% with over 200 seats open and our last-minute tickets were still half the price of the competition. Nonetheless, it was fun to experience flying as "Tee-way-er's" as the flight attendants called us, especially since their IATA code is TW which is much more famously known for its historical use by Trans World Airways (TWA) before either of us worked in aviation.

Boarding out plane



10 seats wide! Thankfully we had a row to ourselves

We landed in Seoul at Terminal 1. We followed the signs to transfer and cleared security into Terminal 1. We then started the surprisingly long journey to Terminal 2 from Terminal 1 where we arrived. It was quite interesting how they have the airport set up where you actually can't go back so you have to be certain you know where your departing flight is going from. On our way through Terminal 1, we saw an interesting parade. It was representative of the Korean imperial family 100's of years ago, complete with real swords and spears... in the same airport we could not take our water into. We then proceeded downstairs to a needlessly complicated one-way train system and saw some really cool art displays. Despite being in the same airport the train ride probably took 10 minutes underground and was not a slow train. This airport is a massive engineering project and it is definitely interesting to see how it compares to the US. Once we got to T2, we tried to go to the transfer desk to get boarding passes so we could enter the lounge, but they said they could not give us any and to go to the gate, except the flight wasn't leaving for hours so there was no one at the gate. Hunter noticed there was a tech stopping Delta flight from Shanghai that was headed to DTW and headed to that gate to see if they could print our tickets. The Korean gate agents were not really willing to help, so then we explored if we could get on the flight, but after talking with some of Hunter's coworkers it seemed that the agents would be the deciding factor on that and they told us no. After a while of sitting there, Hunter figured out how to get us the QR boarding passes and then we headed to the lounge. Once checked in we took showers and got changed. It was immensely refreshing. Hunter and I then had some food and drinks while we waited for our flight. 

T'Way plane

Making our way to the transfers

Asiana 747 


Ceremony parade thing

Cool art between the escalators

Looking up into the art



Music being played outside the cultural center

A350-900 to ATL

The shower in the lounge


Snacks and blogging

An hour before departure we headed to our gate. We checked in with the agents and did the little interview to get our security stickers for entry to the US, and then waited till our seats were assigned. Hunter and I were seated in 2B and C for the 14-hour flight directly to Atlanta. We were thrilled to be on a direct flight to where our home was and not have to land and have 2-4 more flights to take or another night in a hotel. It's such a cool experience to have direct flights. We are so lucky!



When we were ready to take off, we found out Hunter's shoulder strap wasn't working. The shoulder strap is only needed during take-off and landing though so he just had to go sit in the back for that and then returned to the nice seat once we hit altitude. Once we were up in the air it was meal service time. Hunter and I both ordered the vegetable lasagne for dinner and an ice cream sundae for dessert. After that, we settled in and had a nice long nap! 

Hunter had to sit in premium select for take-off and landing. He said it was a nice product. 

Diet coke and cheese/nuts/fruit mix

Pumpkin soup to start and salad with asparagus

The lasagne was tasty

Icecream is a must on long haul flights

Nap time

Just under half way there

When we woke up for arrival service I ordered the coconut pudding and Hunter had the chicken rice dish. Both were tasty. Sadly we had slept through a mid-flight meal as we were both exhausted but the sleep was wonderful. We arrived shortly after around 7pm, used our global entry for the first time, and were curbside in minutes. It was really nice to finally experience what we had applied for over 3 years ago. From there, we retrieved our car, and then headed home! The perfect conclusion to an amazing trip!

Hunters chicken dish

My green coconut pudding I was so excited to eat I forgot to take pictures

Hunter getting my good side on all the photos



Dropping into ATL




Hunter got us souvenier T-shirts!

Finally able to display the A350!




Date: Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Last Day in Paradise

Today is our last day at the resort as we check out at 5pm. After breakfast, we spent the morning poolside and packing up our stuff that was now spread around the villa. 

Mango waffle

Special local dish

Trying to pack up and Hunter taking the best pictures of me

Poolside time




Many boats of all kinds passed by, this was just one of the bigger ones we saw

These crab flavor chips were so so

Around 2pm we decided to participate in the Naka culinary moment where we made a salad that was the same salad we also made at our other cooking experience at the JW, the Yum Ma Muang Goong Siab raw mango salad. Hunter made us put a whole chili in the salad which made it really spicy and the staff had to get us water because of it! After our salad, we got lunch, this time at the Rum Chapel Restaurant although again we ordered off of the Tonsai menu. Hunter and I both went with refreshing staples, he got the pineapple southern-style fried rice and I had the local chili shrimp cakes. We followed up lunch with a brief final stroll through the grounds of the resort and finally a refreshing ice cream for dessert since the daily ice cream offering happens from 2pm to 4pm.






After our lunch snacking we went back to the room where we finished packing and then at 4:30pm an employee came and picked us up with a golf cart to take us to the office to check out. We signed the bill and then were on our way to the boat, but not before hitting the gong to make our wishes that we made on the first day come true. The hotel arranged for a taxi to take us to the airport which was quite convenient and not that expensive.












Once we got to the airport, we checked in with Singapore airlines who were very nice. We then went through security and passport control. Once we were inside the airport we went to a priority pass lounge called the coral lounge. They had an outdoor viewing deck that Hunter enjoyed!


Lounge entry sign

Malaysian A320

Air Asia X A320

Another shot of Air Asia

The Singapore flight before ours taking off

Singapore Climbing out

After enjoying our lounge snacks and drinks, we headed to our gate. The boarding process was kind of long, but it was really nice to have confirmed tickets and not have to follow any special non-rev rules. We got seated in 42 J and K. Hunter and I were very confused because this plane type was only 6 seats wide but J and K would mean 10 seats wide and also 42 didn't exactly exist. Turns out they just have a very very strange method of lettering and numbering their seats and we were seated two rows back from the business cabin. We were actually the 6th or so row on the plane. As we went to get on our plane, we passed a really nice Qatar plane headed for Bangkok having just arrived from Doha. Our flight was about 2 hours long and they ended up serving a meal on the flight which was impressive! Hunter had a fried rice dish and I had a beef dish. It came with dessert which was a lovely pandan cake we have been enjoying. There was also a cute milk stick included!




Qatar's Dreamliner

Our 737 Max, the first time we flew on the type







We landed in Singapore at around 11pm. Hunter's blood sugar was low so we went to find gummy bears and came across an interesting interactive display for children, but it wasn't working sadly. It was based around skiing which is interesting since Singapore doesn't see snow ever. After rescuing Hunter with gummy bears, we then went to find the transfer desks to get our T'Way tickets to get to Seoul. Unfortunately, we couldn't do anything till closer to departure (3am) so we then made our way to the lounge we would be visiting for our 6-hour layover. On the way there we came across a Louis Vuitton mini museum that had trunks and bags from all different eras. Hunter really enjoyed the antique steamer trunks as we both like to see what travel was like years ago. We continued trying to get to the lounge and then found the butterfly pavilion. It was dark and the butterflies were all sleeping, but it was a very pretty enclosure. Finally, we made it to the lounge where we checked in and got drinks. My steam was running out and shortly I fell asleep in the lounge in the most comfortable position ever! While I slept Hunter showered, changed clothes, and checked loads for our flights back to the US while monitoring his blood sugars.






The natural position of the stormy once energy is insufficient (as described by Hunter)




Date: Tuesday July 19, 2022