Traveling Days

We take Groome Transportation to the airport for our flights. We fly Delta.

February – The trip to the airport had me biting my nails. We had to make two extra pick-up stops before we could get to the airport. It was pouring rain and foggy. The traffic was backed up for miles. We were 30 minutes later than predicted to get to the airport. Luckily, this trip was before all the TSA government shutdown, so we made it through security and were at our gate in plenty of time to board but not to get any lunch prior to boarding.

The flight was uneventful. We did have to wait quite a while before our luggage came off the Fort Lauderdale airport carousel. Then the Uber area was under construction, so we struggled to push/pull our luggage through and around the mess to the correct meeting point. The humidity was stifling and we were dressed too warmly for Florida.

We were very tired and hungry by the time we checked-in at the Hyatt Place Fort Lauderdale Airport – South & Cruise Port. We used Door Dash to order from Fire House Subs. We didn’t even bother taking them to our room. We ate them right in the small breakfast dining room off the lobby. We practically inhaled them.

However, as we were finished and heading for the elevators, we heard someone say “hey, you guys got old!” We turned around and it was our Canadian friends whom we had met on our 2025 Hawaiian trip and knew would be on this cruise.

There are so many hotels in and around Fort Lauderdale. What were the odds that we would both choose the same hotel much less meet outside the elevators. They had arrived the day before and were just returning from dinner at a local restaurant. It was great to see them but we didn’t linger. Time to tag the luggage with cruise tags, watch some TV, and go lights out.

April – As the government shutdown loomed over our heads, I was worried about the wait times for this trip. However, the TSA agents started getting paid again days before our flight, so I didn’t add any extra time for travel. Our day was sunny, no extra pick-ups, traffic flowed smoothy and we arrived early at the airport. Only glitch was that I got chosen at the CLEAR line for a random ID check, so I had to dig around for my driver’s license and show it to the TSA agent. We were still early enough at the gate that we were able to get some lunch prior to boarding. Yay!

The flight was on-time and uneventful. There was still a wait at the Fort Lauderdale airport carousel for the luggage to get off-loaded, but the construction was finished so we could push/pull our luggage to the Uber meeting point much easier. We were better prepared, clothing-wise, for the humidity.

We stayed at the Hyatt Place Cruise Port & Convention Center. We participated in their Happy Hour and then ordered Fire House Subs using Door Dash again. This time we didn’t act like starving hyenas but instead took them up to our room to eat them like normal human beings. We finished the evening as always, tagging bags, watching TV, and going to bed early.

I like staying at Hyatt properties when I can. I usually check all of them in the Fort Lauderdale area and go with the cheapest one.

I forgot to mention Pumpkin. Both trips, when he heard the suitcases rolling, he went under the couch and sulked. I know when I get home, I will find a strategically placed hairball in my chair or on a piece of clothing.

Author: mmmtravelmemories

A retired college administrator who loves to travel. I write to remember the experiences and, I hope, to inspire others to make their own travel memories.

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