I had a very good time and will definitely attend again-although not next year as I'm toastmaster at Conquest the same weekend.

I seem to have missed the virus that spread around the con like wildfire but I guess I could still come down with it. Keeping fingers crossed.

The flight back started so-so --with a 25 minute delay. I knew that Madison skies were windy but not too windy, and that NYC was having thunderstorms. Well, after 2 hours of flying it turned out that NYC had closed its airports and so we circled high up and far away for awhile....and awhile...and longer. Finally, it was announced that we were running out of fuel, ground control didn't know when the airports around NYC would reopen (supposedly even the trains were stopped) and so we were diverted to Hartford, Ct to refuel and wait. It was about 7pm by then (we were supposed to have gotten in around 5:30.) I had lots of cheese curds and a very good bread I'd picked up at the market Saturday so at least had food to keep me from getting overly grumpy.

We were allowed into the small Hartford terminal to wait but there was NOTHING open --not even drink machines. Everyone from the plane (crew and passengers) were remarkably congenial and calm about the whole thing. So we waited there about 45 minutes waiting to hear the news about whether the airports were reopened.

They were, we reboarded, sat on the plane for about half an hour and then came an announcement...the crew told us that they were informed that they were legally not allowed to fly any longer--they'd all hit their limit (well, it was 8 ours from our original departure, who knows how long they were working before that). They wanted to go to NYC as much as we did and it was only 25 minutes away but no-go.....so we disembarked again and this time were told that the airline would give us vouchers for taxis to LaGuardia.

The passengers started getting together into groups of three whose destination were nearby so we could have the cabs take us to the city rather than the airport where we'd just have to cab in into the city. So....we got vouchers (of $295 --if you want to know the cost of a cab from Hartford to Manhattan) and I found two other women going into Manhattan-and downtown. So we piled into the cab at around 10:45 pm and got to Manhattan about 12:45 or so , with a stop at a gas station enroute so we could use the bathroom and get some food.

Boy was it good to be home after that.

From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_stranger_here/


Eek! At least you didn't have to contend with the virus through all of that (knock wood).

It was fun seeing you there, and I'm glad you had such a good time.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


I KNOW--believe me, I'd thought of that and was sooo relieved. I can't even imagine. I heard that someone on the way to California was sick though--it wasn't you was it?
Nice seeing you too but we barely got a chance to even say hi :-)

From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_stranger_here/


Nope; I know who that was but mercifully, it was not me. I live in Madison now, so my travel to and from WisCon takes about five minutes.

One of these days, I'm sure we'll have a real conversation or dinner or some other civilized meeting beyond a quick hello!

From: [identity profile] casacorona.livejournal.com


What a saga! Incredibly frustrating to be so close to home, yet so far away.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Yes. I kept saying: I just want to be home. I just HAVE to get home tonight"-which I did.

Liz Hand's staying with me tonight and we needed to connect today. And that cats hadn't been fed since the morning (which I hadn't known till I was almost home--I'd reached by house-catsitter pretty late in the evening).

From: [identity profile] parrismcb.livejournal.com

a cab to the city?


sounds like the airline tried to make good after all the delays and hassles, maybe lost money on the flight by doing so. They get bonus points - I've been stranded with a 'too bad, you're screwed, see you at 6am' as the final employee of an airline closes the desk at 11:30pm in an unfamiliar airport.

Was delighted to hear you're coming to ConQuest next year. It's a wonderful little con, very mellow and friendly. Only drawback is the lack of many food choices out by the airport, but never fear, Janice and I have learned where there are various restaurants within 10 miles that will do for a weekend. Of course, if you get a desire for classic BBQ or want to trip down Nostalgia Lane with dinner at the Savoy, the concom and your friends will do all to make you happy.


From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com

Re: a cab to the city?


They did indeed. I think that I'll actually write a thank you letter --since the whole thing was an "act of god"--they could have just said well, you're all stuck in the airport till morning...or something equally as awful.

YES! This is what I want to do there:
gamble
eat barbecue
shoot
go antiquing

Tim Keltner promised to take me antiquing as he did the time I was GOH. :-)
I'll put myself in your capable hands for at least some of the rest!

From: [identity profile] parrismcb.livejournal.com

antiquing very good in the area


and Tim knows where the good stuff is. I haven't gone 'shooting' in decades, but will join you on some of those other expeditions if you want company. Gambling at one of the many casinos can lead to seafood buffets... yummmm.... crab legs.....

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com

Re: antiquing very good in the area


The problem is checking in advance to find out what's open on Memorial Day weekend. Last time, very little was open.
I'd love you to come shooting with me. And gambling. Yes--this sounds good. Maybe I'll try to stay an extra day or two to fit everything in!

From: [identity profile] kaaronwarren.livejournal.com


Lots of frustration, but I kinda like the fact everyone was congenial and no one pitched a fit at the crew. Plus the sound of your cheese curds and bread makes me hungry!

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


I think we realized they were in the same boat as us and there was nothing anyone could do.
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