Folks, I'm sure I'm speaking mostly to the choir here, but for any of you who are still thinking about flying for vacations, I urge you to rediscover the great American road trip.
Back in March the wife and I decided we weren't going to comply with the airline's bullshit and we packed our dogs and our son into the SUV and took a wonderful road trip to our vacation destination. 2 and a half days of driving forces your family to talk and have good conversations and you actually get to see this great big country of ours.
We did the same thing again in June and we might try to squeeze another one in before the end of the year.
I'll be happy if I never give the airlines a penny of my money again for the rest of my life. I may have to travel for work, but for leisure I'm always going for the road trip from now on.
^^^^^ THIS x 1000. Great advice. My wife and I considered flying from the Peoples Republic of Northern Virginia to Nashville for our nation's birthday this year, but on a whim said "screw the airlines and their face diaper mandates" and decided instead to drive to Tennessee. Such a beautiful drive through the Shenandoah Valley down into TN, and we even added stops at Natural Bridge, VA and Gatlinburg, TN on our way the destination of Nashville...sure, it took longer but we got to see so much and had a blast in the process!
Too much beautiful country not to see it. We drove from Minneapolis down to southern Texas (not the most scenic trip, I know) and we were a bit worried at the length of the drive, but it was great. We didn't rush, took breaks every 4 hours for the dogs to stretch their legs and do their business, ate lots of bad food and in general had a great time on both ways.
The only downside is one you pointed out and that's the time factor. I take very little vacation and just decided the hell with work, they can live without me for an extra week. So what normally would have been a one week vacation became a two week vacation. And I know that not everybody can do this. But I'm also willing to bet that the vast majority of the people on TGA are hard workers that usually don't use all their PTO by the end of the year and I'd suggest to all of those people: You deserve to take the time off that you earned.
I keep hearing that. Travelling for fun isn't the reason many unvaxxed like me are really worried. It's to see family and loved ones who live far away, in other countries. Basically it's get jabbed or never see your loved ones again.
Folks, I'm sure I'm speaking mostly to the choir here, but for any of you who are still thinking about flying for vacations, I urge you to rediscover the great American road trip.
Back in March the wife and I decided we weren't going to comply with the airline's bullshit and we packed our dogs and our son into the SUV and took a wonderful road trip to our vacation destination. 2 and a half days of driving forces your family to talk and have good conversations and you actually get to see this great big country of ours.
We did the same thing again in June and we might try to squeeze another one in before the end of the year.
I'll be happy if I never give the airlines a penny of my money again for the rest of my life. I may have to travel for work, but for leisure I'm always going for the road trip from now on.
^^^^^ THIS x 1000. Great advice. My wife and I considered flying from the Peoples Republic of Northern Virginia to Nashville for our nation's birthday this year, but on a whim said "screw the airlines and their face diaper mandates" and decided instead to drive to Tennessee. Such a beautiful drive through the Shenandoah Valley down into TN, and we even added stops at Natural Bridge, VA and Gatlinburg, TN on our way the destination of Nashville...sure, it took longer but we got to see so much and had a blast in the process!
Love to hear this, Drakus.
Too much beautiful country not to see it. We drove from Minneapolis down to southern Texas (not the most scenic trip, I know) and we were a bit worried at the length of the drive, but it was great. We didn't rush, took breaks every 4 hours for the dogs to stretch their legs and do their business, ate lots of bad food and in general had a great time on both ways.
The only downside is one you pointed out and that's the time factor. I take very little vacation and just decided the hell with work, they can live without me for an extra week. So what normally would have been a one week vacation became a two week vacation. And I know that not everybody can do this. But I'm also willing to bet that the vast majority of the people on TGA are hard workers that usually don't use all their PTO by the end of the year and I'd suggest to all of those people: You deserve to take the time off that you earned.
Yes!!!
Road trips are WAY more fun than flying, esp. with the bullshit TSA.
I keep hearing that. Travelling for fun isn't the reason many unvaxxed like me are really worried. It's to see family and loved ones who live far away, in other countries. Basically it's get jabbed or never see your loved ones again.