Monday, April 30, 2007

Another Battery, Charger, & Map.

I'm interested in getting some accessories for my Sony DSC-T9 digital camera for the trip. Right now I have two 120min batteries and a 2GB memory card. That's about four hours of power and 1300 pics (at the 3MP size I usually use). While that should be plenty, I'd like to get one more battery, a second charger, and possibly another memory card. I don't want to miss anything. And I don't know that I'm going to bother bringing my video camera, which means my T9 will have to double as a camcorder (which means I'll probably want to get a 4GB expansion card).

Yesterday Sandy & I stopped by Best Buy to price the items. They don't stock the charger and have discontinued the battery, though had a couple-three left in stock. I bought a new battery, while I had a chance. It was $49.99, but I had $20 in RewardZone certs so my cost out the door (with tax) was $32.31. They had plenty of the memory cards in stock and there's little chance of those being gone so I'll wait on that.

But last night when I went searching for a charger I found the battery so much cheaper. In fact a site I found, CCS (Calcellular.com), had either for $15.99. For that kind of savings I took the risk of ordering from a "generic" site and ordered one of each. I also got a $4.99 iPod travel charger. The total w/shipping and tax is $46.01. I received an e-mail today that my order has shipped via USPS. I'll let you know when I get it and the quality of the items.

Today I went back to Best Buy and returned the battery I purchased there. Also, I received in the mail the Albany map that Gail sent to me from AAA. But after the other day's research and decisions, I don't think I'll be needing it.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Received first set of AAA gear.

Today in the mail I recieved a package from SoCal AAA. Nifty, now I got a tour book and some maps to pour over. Inside I found a ad for I Love New York and ordered a couple tourist brochures from there.

I also added a few points of interest to My Google Map.

Friday, April 27, 2007

More Planning and New Tool - Google Map

I'm having a blast researching this trip. I'm really getting into it! Heh.

I not at all familiar with NYC so I don't know where to get the hotel. So I was messing around with Google Maps trying to orient myself in Manhattan when I found their "My Map" feature. I played with that some and made myself a NYTrip Map. What I've started doing is plotting places Sandy & I are going (and/or might like) to visit. From there we'll look for hotels in those areas.

The NYTrip Map is going to be neat too... Once the trip is all planned I can post where we're going to be and then aftewards I can update/add places we actually visited and link it all to my blog for journal entries and photo gallery for pictures. Sweet. My OCD is in heaven. LOL.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Planning reconsidered, Return flight purchased.

After doing some more calling around, including talking to a couple rental car agencies, I found out it will be much more expensive to rent the car at one location and drop of at another, instead of the traditional return to pick-up location. Plus, I could find no direct flights from Albany to San Diego. All of them required multiple-stops, many required changing airlines!

I talked it over with Sandy and we've decided that rather than driving from Cooperstown to Albany to fly out, we'll just drive back to JFK. Which means we'll pick-up/drop-off the car at the same location. I did some searching and found a non-stop flight home from JFK to SAN on Monday on Delta. So that'll be nice. It was actually cheapest to get directly from Delta instead of Orbitz. In fact, had we purchased our flight into NYC from Delta we'd've saved ~$10 a ticket. Oh well. Too late to cancel the Orbitz tickets without penalty (more than $10) so we'll just leave it at Live and Learn. Total cost to fly home $328.80.

So now we need to nail down the NYC hotel and car rental.

Calling AAA for Info.

I spent some time today calling AAA (of which Sandy & I are Plus Members) to get maps and other info.

First
I called AAA Member Services (877) 428-2277 and spoke to Donna. She reminded me if I needed AAA Service while in NY call the "Outside CA" Number on my card (800) 222-4357. She gave me the local AAA Club phone numbers for the areas I'll be in:

  • NYC (212) 757-2000
  • Cooperstown (607) 547-2519
  • Albany (518) 426-1000

Finally, she is sending me a package (ETA 05/07) containing:

  • AAA NY Tour Book
  • NY State Map
  • NYC Map
  • NY Metro Map

I then called the local Cooperstown AAA Club and spoke to Diana is going to mail me:

  • Cooperstown Map
  • Local County Map
  • Tourist Info

Jane in NYC is sending me:

And finally Gail from Albany is sending:

  • Albany Map

Note that all of the documents being sent to me are is free as part of my AAA membership. Also I'd like to point out that all the people I spoke to were exceptionally friendly and inquisitive about my trip. They really seemed to want to know about the trip, asking all kinds of questions and wishing me a good trip. Great customer service!

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Spamalot notes and General Plan.

Today I was reading over our Orbitz info and was curious about our Spamalot seating. I called Spamalot's Customer Service (866) 302-0995 and was told we have excellent seats. Orchestra level, Center, Row K, Seats 105-106. Sounds good to me! The lady said we already have our tickets reserved and we just have to go up to the window with ID and they'll give them to us. She recommends arriving at a half-hour before showtime.

Note: that the show is being held at the Shubert Theatre (866) 302-0995.

Sandy & I have talked and our current idea is that we're going to stay in NYC for three days and two nights, rent a car and drive up to Cooperstown and meet up with Kirt, Karen and the rest of the gang. Then on Monday drive to Albany and fly home. Will need to reseach rental cars and the return trip...

Monday, April 23, 2007

We finally bought plane tickets.


Tonight Sandy & I purchsed our plane tickets to fly into JFK International Airport. I feel quite relieved to have completed that. And now I find myself really looking forward to the trip! It's like the floodgates are open and I can't wait to go. Heh. Weird.

Anyway, we purchased the tickets from Orbitz. We looked around at a half-dozen travel sites and they were the cheapest. We only purchased one-way tickets since we're not really sure how all this is being planned. We'll be leaving from SAN Int'l Airport on Tuesday night on a Delta flight to LAX where we'll catch another Delta to JFK, arriving Wednesday morning. Total price for both of us via Orbitz is $309.58 (including taxes/service fees).

During the Orbitz purchase we also bought tickets to see the Broadway play Spamalot. We got two Orchestra tickets on Wednesday night for $222.50.

Lastly we purchased our tickets for the National Baseball Hall of Fame from Cooperstown Tickets (total $26.00).

Friday, April 20, 2007

Planning the Dates.

As my intro states, we've been talking about this trip for a long time. Pretty much were chatting about it since Tony retired. A few weeks ago Kirt & Karen (KK) told Sandy & I that they'd reserved a cabin near Cooperstown and we all (along with Adele and others?) could share the space and cost. Since then Sandy & I have been dragging tail making plans/reservations for the other parts of the trip, most notably the plane tickets.

We know the induction ceremony will be held on July 29 2007. But we didn't know when we were all going to arrive/depart, how many days to stay, etc. Part of the problem was in scheduling. It was uncertain when KK were going and if we would be traveling with one or both of them (it was possible that Karen would go separately with the kids from Kirt). The other part, as least for me, was a lack of desire to go. I can't explain why, we'd been talking about this for years, but I had no enthusiasm for the trip. I think mostly it had to do with the cost involved.

Sandy has been watching plane ticket for the last couple weeks. And each time she goes back the prices are a little more expensive. So we finally sat down the other day and figured out which dates we were going to go and where. Today I confirmed with my boss Maris which days I wanted/needed off and he gave his approval.

This weekend we plan to buy our plane tickets.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

About this Blog

I've been a fan of Tony Gwynn since I was a kid. Since his retirement we (Sandy, Kirt, Karen & I) had talked about making a trip to Cooperstown to see Tony get inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Earlier this year it was announced that he was accepted, along with Cal Ripken Jr (one of Karen's heroes). So we've been making our talk a reality.

Kirt & Karen make a trip to up-state New York nearly every year to visit family and have even been to the BHoF. Sandy has also made one trip to New York City while a teenager. I myself have never been to NY. Instead of just going to Cooperstown, Sandy & I have decided to spend a few days in NYC.

This blog will be my journal and reference space for the planning of the trip and documention of events after our return.