It was a lovely autumn evening in San Diego, where your correspondent was mindlessly scrolling through social media on his cell phone. A short video piqued my interest, because it looked interesting and yet familiar at the same time. I couldn't place it but it looked like somewhere I'd been before. So I click on it and watch about twenty seconds of a video about how amazing Strasbourg, France will be in three months - December, during the Christmas markets.
I was in Strasbourg in September, 2023 for a day. It's a nice town! I'd recommend a day there to explore, and it's a good base to explore the rest of Alsace. After reminiscing on that trip, and thinking how awesome it would be to visit the Christmas market - something I've always wanted to do - I put the phone down and, just on a whim, opened up the laptop to see how bad airline tickets are. I had booked a couple of days off for Thanksgiving, but I had about a week of vacation time in the bucket for the year. I wasn't expecting much.
My first stop was Air France, where I put in some information and found that I could get to Strasbourg no problem. Economy tickets were about what I'd expect, but the Business class ticket in that direction was slightly cheaper than Premium Economy. That's... unusual. I've apparently hit a sale! Unfortunately the return is regular price, so I'd have to sit in the back of the bus going home. That's a little disappointing, but not unexpected - I can easily manage for what is a day trip. I stay up late to build a quick itinerary in a couple of hours with a rental apartment and a couple of hotels, then decide to sleep on it and ask the boss in the morning if I can disappear for a week.
Fast forward to a foggy, chilly (for SAN) Thanksgiving morning. Well before the crack of dawn, I get into a ride-share car and head to the airport. It isn't long before I'm in an airport lounge with a cup of coffee, a few bites to eat, and saying a quick hello to some of my family to wish them a happy Thanksgiving and I'm on the way.
I was in Strasbourg in September, 2023 for a day. It's a nice town! I'd recommend a day there to explore, and it's a good base to explore the rest of Alsace. After reminiscing on that trip, and thinking how awesome it would be to visit the Christmas market - something I've always wanted to do - I put the phone down and, just on a whim, opened up the laptop to see how bad airline tickets are. I had booked a couple of days off for Thanksgiving, but I had about a week of vacation time in the bucket for the year. I wasn't expecting much.
My first stop was Air France, where I put in some information and found that I could get to Strasbourg no problem. Economy tickets were about what I'd expect, but the Business class ticket in that direction was slightly cheaper than Premium Economy. That's... unusual. I've apparently hit a sale! Unfortunately the return is regular price, so I'd have to sit in the back of the bus going home. That's a little disappointing, but not unexpected - I can easily manage for what is a day trip. I stay up late to build a quick itinerary in a couple of hours with a rental apartment and a couple of hotels, then decide to sleep on it and ask the boss in the morning if I can disappear for a week.
Fast forward to a foggy, chilly (for SAN) Thanksgiving morning. Well before the crack of dawn, I get into a ride-share car and head to the airport. It isn't long before I'm in an airport lounge with a cup of coffee, a few bites to eat, and saying a quick hello to some of my family to wish them a happy Thanksgiving and I'm on the way.