Sunset on our last night on the ship |
We did make it to the Copenhagen airport in plenty of time. Our bus driver made an extra effort to get us there quickly. Once we got there, things got better. The woman checking us in at the SAS counter was very pleasant. We had time for soda and conversation with people we had met on board before our boarding time. The flight from Copenhagen to Washington Dulles was uneventful.
Our only concern was that Regent's travel agent had booked us on a connecting flight to Orlando at 10PM, which would mean we wouldn't get home until at least 2AM. Considering the fact that we had gotten up before 6AM and the 6 hour time difference, that would make our travel time 26 hours. After we cleared immigration and customs, we found a United customer service desk and asked if there was any room on an earlier flight. The agent found us seats together on the next flight, leaving at 5:20PM. We were in Orlando by 7:30PM. Next all we had to do was catch an earlier shuttle home. I called the shuttle service from Dulles, but they did not make the change as requested, so I had to call again after we got to the shuttle pick-up spot. Luckily, there was room on the earlier shuttle. After waiting for 3 other passengers and dropping them off first (living on the north side of the community, we are usually the last ones to be dropped off), we were home by 10:30PM. As exhausted as we were, I can't imagine what we would have been like if we had to wait another 4 plus hours for the flight we were originally scheduled on.
I have to say, every airline agent we had to deal with on this trip exceeded our expectations in kindness, friendliness, and helpfulness. The agent at Dulles was even able to reroute our luggage so that the 3 bags we still had got on the earlier flight with us. That alone amazed me.
Today we are readjusting to eastern time, so we are taking it slow, only doing what is necessary. After spending 10 days when the sun never set, we are enjoying darkness again.
There was no food in the house so we went to Denny's for breakfast. We did laundry (my clothes and the couple of Ray's things in the suitcase that made it), food shopping, turned the house systems back on, backed up photos and movies, and tried to get through the email backlog. By 3pm, we were both ready to collapse (9PM Norwegian time), so we just settled in to watch TV for the rest for the evening. The goal is to stay awake until 9PM so we will begin to get back on schedule.
Despite the lost bag and the stress coming home, this was a great trip. We loved seeing Norway. Each port was different and seeing the fjords over the last few days was magnificent. I am very glad we had the opportunity to see this beautiful country.