Holiday Cruise to New York 2011
Part 1 Introduction
It was towards the end of 2003 that we moved from Southampton to Hythe on the Waterside and it wasn’t until early 2004 that we started looking for a dentist. We had trouble with our NHS dentist in Southampton before we moved; the practice was going private and although they kept us on we had to make do with a German locum. The chances of getting a NHS dentist in Hythe however was even more remote and the nearest we were offered was about thirty miles away. This was even more frustrating by the fact that a dentist had a private practice just around the corner. We therefore decided that the private practice might be the better option but we were worried that we might not have enough money if we had to have extensive dental work.
We could have got medical insurance or a dental plan but in the end we decided to do it ourselves by putting aside so much money every month into a Cash ISA. Initially we paid for the routine check-ups as we went along so that the money could build up and we continued to do this over the years as fortunately we did not have any expensive treatment.
The money in the Cash Isa built up until in 2010 we had enough for an expensive holiday and we set about finding somewhere to go. We had been on P&O cruises over the years and visited most of the cities of Europe but P&O did not sail to America. Cunard did do this trip however so we decided to investigate whether a trip to America might be possible. The Cunard brochure gave a cruise to New York, Boston and Halifax before returning to New York then back to Southampton. We thought we might be able to sail to New York and spend the five days in the city before picking up the boat for the return journey. When we put this idea to Bath Travel they phoned Cunard and confirmed that we could do this by booking one journey to New York and a second journey from New York to Southampton.
We went ahead on this basis and booked the two trips with the idea that we would book our accommodation at a later date. However about an hour after we had returned from Bath Travel we got a phone call to say that the company had already thought of this option and had a package with hotel and tours for the full trip. Since this would save us having to look for our own hotel and the hotel they used was the Marriott Marquis on Times Square we booked the whole tour.
As the time of our cruise drew nearer we tried to get as much information about New York as we could. We borrowed books from the library and spoke to the travel agents who were very helpful. Also we bought a book from Waterstones called the AA ring book of New York which we found very useful and carried it with us wherever we went in New York. We wrote down a list of the places we would like to visit and the day we would like to visit bearing in mind that we would be there on July 4th which is a public holiday in America. The hotel in common with most places in America was on a room only basis so we would have to look for somewhere to eat our breakfast, lunch and Dinner on each day. Having done all this we knew that by the time we reached New York our plans might be changed.
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
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