Getting through the jet lag one snooze at a time...
Just about a month ago my Facebook status read:
"Ahhhhhh
7 days to go (and 1 until I fly) but already loving the G Adventures
offline app, so I can pick the stuff I want to do as we go along the
tour. Nice!"
and later...
"Trying to pack for all weathers and seasons is quite a challenge."
I
remember my taxi coming at 5am for me on April 2nd and I was literally
taking stuff out of my case and out of my back pack right up until that
point. After having a few hours kip and "sleeping on it", I still didn't
get it quite right for Central America (Canada thumbs up), but more on
that later.
I fall in and out of love with apps - and also
because I keep filling up my iPhone memory. However, I did download the G
Adventures app which gave me some of the options for activities on a
daily basis. Very handy although it wasn't inclusive and my written trip
notes had much more information on. And yes, I still travel with paper.
For my flight from Toronto to San Jose, Costa Rica, I also
downloaded the Air Canada Rouge in flight entertainment app. as per
their instructions. They don't have screens on the backs of the seats;
instead you watch on your smartphone or tablet and you can rent an iPad
for 10 dollars for the duration of the flight. I thought that was reasonable for a 5 1/2 hour flight. It
works off of wireless and you keep your phone on "in-flight" mode.
There's quite a range of programs to watch and you can pay extra if you
want to see the very latest movies. There was enough in the free section
to keep me occupied. An interesting idea anyway. That was the first
flight where I'd experienced something like this.
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