Travel can be such an adventure, in ways both good and bad. For instance, I recently took a trip to the Palm Springs, CA area with a friend. I was really looking forward to it all. When we flew there, everything seemed to go smoothly. The whole aviation experience seemed pleasant. The professionalism of the crews, the screens to track our flight progress right there on the seats, including at times a virtual altimeter. When we arrived, we had to wait for a while to get a rental car. That process is always time consuming, as the rental co's try to upsell you, and find a car close to the one you reserved. On at least three different trips, they have ended up substituting a different vehicle – but they tend to be upgrades too, so that was good.
So we drive out of there, and manage to find our way to the resort. That is another process – first time visitors to the resort have to fill out background check-type apps. Sheesh – it seems like every business needs to know every little thing about their customers. I came from a different time, and this always irritates me. But, we got through that, and got some entry wristbands. Once we got to our room, I was pleasantly surprised. It was an elegant, modern room with clean minimalist design, and had all of the amenities. (They made the same mistake a lot of places do – they have a bathroom sink with just narrow counter space around the sink. No place to put toiletries.) Still, I overlooked that. Everything else was nice, from the fully stocked kitchen to the TV fully loaded with many premium channels, along with all the basic cable ones. Our room had an outdoor patio area, with glass-topped table and chairs, facing the pool area. The beds were comfortable, and we had daily towel service, with room cleaning on request.
When we went downtown, we enjoyed seeing the usual tourist places, eating at some delightful restaurants, and visiting nightclubs. But there will always be some letdowns. Maybe a long wait, or someplace will be hard to find, or the prices shock you, or the crowds annoy. The nightclubs were mostly packed. That's a good sign – the place is popular.
The first three days were a lot of fun, with good weather, a fun jeep tour, and good times back at the resort. But when it came time for our open-air bus tour, the weather stopped cooperating with us. It got rainy and cool, and we got soaked, despite the gratis 'rain ponchos' they handed out. Well, the tour guide kept on narrating places despite the rain. And no one can control the weather that I know. But it did put a damper on the day. Still, we managed to get back to the resort, and even get our laundry done. The next day, the sun came back out, and we spent an enjoyable final full day, touring around. That night, rain and high winds came back to haunt us.
The day we left, we turned in the car, and got into the airport, checked our bags, went thru TSA, and all. Then we got to our gate, and waited. And waited, and waited. The plane that was going to take us to Denver could not land due to the high winds, and had to divert to Ontario (LAX). Sooooo – we got to wait for around four hours, until another plane could get there, and we could board that one. But, kudos to our airline, United, for automatically re-booking us on a later flight out of Denver. We arrived in Denver, and were able to make it to our next gate with around 15 minutes to spare. That flight left on time, and we made it back home to Des Moines later that night.
This all goes to show that travel for fun and leisure is not without various risks. You assume those when you leave on a trip. If you're lucky, everything goes smoothly and you enjoy a great vacation. Most of my vacations have had their “bumps”, like this last one described. But it was still worthwhile, with a lot of fun moments. A warm desert resort in the middle of February is delightful all on its own. One just has to pack a fair amount of patience along with their clothing and suntan lotion, and then you'll do fine. (Barring any real disaster, of course) . Travel is an adventure, one that I enjoy, and one I'll be doing more of in the future. Hope you all can too.








