Thumper
05-16-2014, 01:39 PM
As you know, my income took a major nose-dive a few years ago ... but somehow, Lynn and I have adjusted and haven't really had to do without much ... we simply adjusted our lifestyle a bit, tweaked expenses here and there ... and generally, have had a lot of fun in the process. Example, she's been looking at a pair of shoes recently that are $85.00 ... but she refused to pull the trigger. Two weeks ago, at an estate sale, she walked up to me with her hands behind her back and asked if I could guess what she'd just found. I had no clue. She pulled out the EXACT pair of shoes she's been looking at ... her correct size, brand new and still in the box! She bought 'em for $1.00! I (and she) couldn't believe the luck. I could go on and on with examples ... but we've learned to grocery shop at thrift stores, the Farmer's Market (for veggies) and she's an expert at finding the best grocery store bargains in town. Finding bargains has almost become a hobby of ours. Add to that, my eBay sales give us some "play money" as well as contribute to the IRA.
Well, I think she's out-done herself this time. There "could" be some surprises, but it looks cool so far. At any rate, we've agreed to simply make an adventure of it. Our 29th "anniversary" is coming up next month and she wanted us to go to New Orleans. Okay, time to work on the budget and consider the gas money for the 1300+ mile round-trip. Well, today she comes up with a bombshell. She found a "tour bus" that starts their rates at a crazy, ROCK BOTTOM price and sells reservations on a sliding scale. As seats are sold, the prices slowly rise ... until the bus is full. BUS??? Are you nuts!? The last time I rode a bus was a Greyhound from Memphis to Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. That was torture ... a zillion stops ... and it took like 12 hours to travel 200 miles!
Well, this is a big double-decker tour bus, non-stop with nice reclining seats and all the good stuff including free wi-fi! Okay, how LONG will this possible trip from Hell be? 10 hours ... persactly how long the trip is by car! I told her to go for it and we'd just make an adventure out of it. They offer day or night trips, so we decided on the "red-eye" out of Orlando. That way we could sleep and be ready to hit the town upon arrival in Nawlins, otherwise we'd be worn out from driving and miss half a day while trying to catch up on sleep! We're allowed a suitcase each, as well as one carry-on each. We can also bring food and drink, but no alcohol (or smoking of course). We can park the car at their secured parking lot where we board the bus.
Once we hit New Orleans, we can purchase a Jazzy Pass from the Regional Transit Authority right where the bus let's us off and one of the stops is right in front of our hotel!
Jazzy Pass
Forget about bills and coins. Get in tune with the rhythm of New Orleans. Dip your Jazzy Pass into the fare machine on any RTA bus or streetcar, and you’re on your way. The Jazzy Pass is a card with a magnetic strip that lets you ride RTA buses and streetcars as much as you’d like during the period it is active. Here are some good reasons to buy a Jazzy Pass:
You don’t need exact change.
You don’t need transfers.
Board quickly and find your seat.
Hop on and off buses and streetcars whenever you wish.
Save money when you ride a lot.
Feel like a local (whether you are one or not)
Now ... are you ready for the kicker? That "rock-bottom" price I mentioned ... TWO FRIGGING DOLLARS!! ... that's TOTAL for both of us. $1.00 apiece, each way!
Here are our reservations:
Reservation summary for order ACO5JRI
Journey 1
Reservation Number XXXXXXXXXX-ORL-NOL
Date: June 5, 2014
From: Orlando, FL, 101-199 N Gertrude Ave (7:15 PM)
To: New Orleans, LA, (Temporary Location) Elysian Fields Ave between St Claude Ave and N Rampart St (5:45 AM)
Passengers: 2
Price: $2.00
Journey 2
Reservation Number XXXXXXXXXX-NOL-ORL
Date: June 9, 2014
From: New Orleans, LA, (Temporary Location) Elysian Fields Ave between St Claude Ave and N Rampart St (11:30 AM)
To: Orlando, FL, 101-199 N Gertrude Ave (11:45 PM)
Passengers: 2
Price: $2.00
Cost and Payment Summary
Ticket Price: $4.00
Booking Fee: $1.00
Total Paid: $5.00
FIVE DOLLARS TOTAL ... ROUND TRIP! That wouldn't even buy enough gas for us to make it out of the city limits! This should be a real adventure! $5.00 transportation ... $0.00 lodging ... we should be able to eat like royalty on that budget! Not bad for 3-days in New Orleans! :D
They're in various cities ... if I have a favorable report, ya' may want to check out their website: https://us.megabus.com/
Here are a couple of their buses:
http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g471/esbdave/US%20Coaches%20East/MegabusDD432IMG_0655.jpg http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv115/Dabusman1952/megabus_back.jpg
Well, I think she's out-done herself this time. There "could" be some surprises, but it looks cool so far. At any rate, we've agreed to simply make an adventure of it. Our 29th "anniversary" is coming up next month and she wanted us to go to New Orleans. Okay, time to work on the budget and consider the gas money for the 1300+ mile round-trip. Well, today she comes up with a bombshell. She found a "tour bus" that starts their rates at a crazy, ROCK BOTTOM price and sells reservations on a sliding scale. As seats are sold, the prices slowly rise ... until the bus is full. BUS??? Are you nuts!? The last time I rode a bus was a Greyhound from Memphis to Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. That was torture ... a zillion stops ... and it took like 12 hours to travel 200 miles!
Well, this is a big double-decker tour bus, non-stop with nice reclining seats and all the good stuff including free wi-fi! Okay, how LONG will this possible trip from Hell be? 10 hours ... persactly how long the trip is by car! I told her to go for it and we'd just make an adventure out of it. They offer day or night trips, so we decided on the "red-eye" out of Orlando. That way we could sleep and be ready to hit the town upon arrival in Nawlins, otherwise we'd be worn out from driving and miss half a day while trying to catch up on sleep! We're allowed a suitcase each, as well as one carry-on each. We can also bring food and drink, but no alcohol (or smoking of course). We can park the car at their secured parking lot where we board the bus.
Once we hit New Orleans, we can purchase a Jazzy Pass from the Regional Transit Authority right where the bus let's us off and one of the stops is right in front of our hotel!
Jazzy Pass
Forget about bills and coins. Get in tune with the rhythm of New Orleans. Dip your Jazzy Pass into the fare machine on any RTA bus or streetcar, and you’re on your way. The Jazzy Pass is a card with a magnetic strip that lets you ride RTA buses and streetcars as much as you’d like during the period it is active. Here are some good reasons to buy a Jazzy Pass:
You don’t need exact change.
You don’t need transfers.
Board quickly and find your seat.
Hop on and off buses and streetcars whenever you wish.
Save money when you ride a lot.
Feel like a local (whether you are one or not)
Now ... are you ready for the kicker? That "rock-bottom" price I mentioned ... TWO FRIGGING DOLLARS!! ... that's TOTAL for both of us. $1.00 apiece, each way!
Here are our reservations:
Reservation summary for order ACO5JRI
Journey 1
Reservation Number XXXXXXXXXX-ORL-NOL
Date: June 5, 2014
From: Orlando, FL, 101-199 N Gertrude Ave (7:15 PM)
To: New Orleans, LA, (Temporary Location) Elysian Fields Ave between St Claude Ave and N Rampart St (5:45 AM)
Passengers: 2
Price: $2.00
Journey 2
Reservation Number XXXXXXXXXX-NOL-ORL
Date: June 9, 2014
From: New Orleans, LA, (Temporary Location) Elysian Fields Ave between St Claude Ave and N Rampart St (11:30 AM)
To: Orlando, FL, 101-199 N Gertrude Ave (11:45 PM)
Passengers: 2
Price: $2.00
Cost and Payment Summary
Ticket Price: $4.00
Booking Fee: $1.00
Total Paid: $5.00
FIVE DOLLARS TOTAL ... ROUND TRIP! That wouldn't even buy enough gas for us to make it out of the city limits! This should be a real adventure! $5.00 transportation ... $0.00 lodging ... we should be able to eat like royalty on that budget! Not bad for 3-days in New Orleans! :D
They're in various cities ... if I have a favorable report, ya' may want to check out their website: https://us.megabus.com/
Here are a couple of their buses:
http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g471/esbdave/US%20Coaches%20East/MegabusDD432IMG_0655.jpg http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv115/Dabusman1952/megabus_back.jpg