Friday, December 4, 2015

November 29 -- The Longest Day


When we arrived in Dubai we did not have to go through passport control. We went to the connections desk. They asked for our baggage tags and passports for the next leg of the trip. So be sure you hang onto you bag claim checks. Even though they don’t really use them in the U.S. anymore they do check them at many destinations outside of the country. Moral is hang on to those bag claim checks. We took a bus to terminal 3. It was about a 15 minute ride. An Aussie that was sitting in front of us said it was faster to exit the terminal, take a taxi to the proper terminal and then go through security again. Who wudda thought.

As we entered terminal three we went to the Emirates desk to get our boarding passes. Had to show the bag tags again and passports. Got our boarding passes and then had to pass through security again. Our flight was scheduled to leave from the ‘A’ gates so we took a train there. There are hundreds of duty free sellers and restaurants in the area of the ‘A’ gates. So don’t worry about something to eat or picking up souvenirs some where else unless you think it might be cheaper.

The time on the layover wasn’t too bad. Both of us were really tired. Bonnie tried to sleep some in the chairs at the terminal but they weren’t designed for sleeping. Time seemed to go pretty slowly. I read some. Played bridge on my phone. Did a little writing and a little walking around. Seemed I was always anticipating the long journey back to Seattle. The gate opened about 1.5 hours before flight time.

We entered the gate area and once again had passports and boarding passes checked. We in and sat down until boarding time. Got onto the plain about 30 minutes before takeoff. Settled in for the long flight once again. Watched movies, dozed off and on. That was the extent of the ride but it was 14 hours. If you are a U.S. or Canadian citizen when you arrive in Seattle you can get in the express line for passport control. You don’t have to fill out the paper work on plane. It is really quick and easy. We were at the back of the plane but some of the first out of the customs area. Got the bags picked up and we were off to the light rail to downtown Seattle.

We dragged our bags up the hill to the Camlin and got checked in. There was a studio available right away or we could wait until the afternoon to get the one bedroom. We took the studio and promptly got some sleep. Slept ’til about 4 PM. Got up and had some dinner. Back to the Camlin and started the laundry. While we were waiting on the laundry we rented Mocking Jay part I and watched it. After the movie and the laundry was finished we went to bed again, about midnight.


This is the longest day because we left Dubai at 3 AM and arrived in Seattle at 6 AM the same day. Looks like three hours on the clock but because of the time zones this day was 39 hours long. It felt like a 39 hour day for sure.
 

No comments:

Post a Comment