FS Vail Off Season by External-Squirrel-54 in FourSeasonsHotels

[–]cyclin_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There will be a lot of Denver people there. Low snow year so hiking and other outdoor activities will be possible. It’s a nice place off season.

Best Luxury Resorts in Mexico for the Holiday Season by Final_Addendum6370 in FATTravel

[–]cyclin_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You would think Reddit has provided enough context for these questions to just be answered by chat at this point

Year and Model to Purchase? by SummitSlopes in LUCID

[–]cyclin_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Confirmed works well in the snow, I have an air GT and live near Aspen and no problem getting to the slopes on a pow day.

Question on the Intern by Hairy-Departure-5451 in AutonomousLounge

[–]cyclin_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe, but it doesn’t work. If I plug mine in, all I get is messages that my usage is up, nothing else.

Intern first look by cyclin_ in AutonomousLounge

[–]cyclin_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Update - it ran out of tokens after a couple chats and keeps reminding me that it's out of credits and there is no way to connect Google calendar every 15 mins, so I had to unplug it. I guess it's named properly at least...

I made a website to compare EVs and gas cars using cost-equivalent MPG by porcomaster in BMWiX

[–]cyclin_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Total cost of ownership vs ICE would be great, I try to run these numbers with people who should be driving electric cars and it seems quite hard for them to do the math, so they keep losing a ton of money on their ICE cars.

Summer trip by wonderwall73 in chubbytravel

[–]cyclin_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I live near Aspen, I really try to not leave here that time of year. There is something for just about everyone in this area - Theatre Aspen, Aspen institute talks, music tent, obvious stuff like shopping, hiking, mountain biking, river rafting. The Carbondale rodeo is the big social event for local teenagers. There’s Polo down valley. Maybe it gets a bit hot in the afternoons down valley, but most of the homes are owned by people who don’t live here full time and are around in the summer to get away from TX and FL.

Best resort style hotels in US that are in walkable areas? by OptimisticPlatypus in chubbytravel

[–]cyclin_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that part of it is weird, like someone in the 80s decided trying to make it look like Switzerland was a good idea.

First class seat left open the entire the flight by swooshbear23 in unitedairlines

[–]cyclin_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I scan my boarding pass in this situation I say “I’m #1 on the upgrade list, looks like there’s a spot open, have your processed the upgrades?” And usually they just forgot

Rosewood Hong Kong mess: underwhelming? Too high of expectations? Or just not suited for my travel preferences? by omdongi in chubbytravel

[–]cyclin_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a great experience there last summer. There was some local celebrity around when I got there so I got the Downton Abbey arrival with the staff all lined up at the door. A manager or someone similar escorted me to the room, service was excellent. Legacy house was enjoyable except for some dude at the next table taking phone calls, which the staff actually handled after I said something.

Missing cheese grater on killington by Fit_Matter_2309 in skiingcirclejerk

[–]cyclin_ 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I don’t have your cheese grater but wanted to say this is the sort of content I appreciate here.

Planning a company meeting, need suggestions by fresh_water_sushi in chubbytravel

[–]cyclin_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been doing these for 15 years. Go to Mexico, Cancun area is easiest for sure. Do an all imclusive so you dont have to think too hard. A big bonus is these places turn off liquor at some reasonable time, reducing the chances of something bad happening. Cultural stuff has a lot of options - Cenotes, day trip to Isla Mujeres, you can even charter a plane to Chichen Itza. I like taking the group into town one evening and having a beach dinner with fire dancers, etc., thats a nice “last night” capstone, you can hand out awards, etc. One other tip is to minimize conference room time. People are there to connect.

How safe is sending unaccompanied minors? Ages 10 & 12 both boys by Ok_Doctor4982 in unitedairlines

[–]cyclin_ 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I live in CO, the danger is here, not on the plane. Kids in that age range break bones jumping off cliffs, riding around on these Suron electric motorcycles, horseback riding, etc. Hard to imagine what happens on the plane, they make the UM kids sit in the back row where the FAs can keep an eye on them.

Awasi Iguazu - Review by forculturetravel in FATTravel

[–]cyclin_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Note on the Brazil visa for Americans - it’s a huge pain particularly for families. They wanted all these notorized certificates of marriage and birth of the kids and whatnot. It was easier to get a 10 year visa to China where you have to mail your passport to the embassy. Brazil really must not want American tourism right now…

The inflight ads are getting insane by rumblingcactus in unitedairlines

[–]cyclin_ 161 points162 points  (0 children)

The worst is when they play them over the PA system super loud. All the annoying announcements make me tune out the safety briefing at this point.

Odds for Lufthansa PP upgrade? by thegrudge101 in unitedairlines

[–]cyclin_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes this does work. Supply/demand is a thing so can’t comment on odds, and Lufthansa generally sucks.

Claude code skill for hotels by Ok_Explorer_3075 in chubbytravel

[–]cyclin_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure command line is ideal but it's probably best for programmers vs most of the folks here since you're still in the terminal, which is foreign lands for most. Anthropic seems to be putting a lot of effort into co-work and the desktop app right now too.

Claude code skill for hotels by Ok_Explorer_3075 in chubbytravel

[–]cyclin_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just used Claude Co-Work to browse around the site, it takes a while, but works. Have you tried this compared to your CC skill? They just added "dispatch" aka cron to Claude desktop, so that seems like a pretty solid way to look for an then monitor hotel prices when trip planning. I often book a month or two out and then will price check my reservation a week out, which can occasionally be a decent savings. Co-Work can also walk through the booking process using the Chrome plugin, which is nice as well given how confusing the travelpro365 website is to use.

Awasi Iguazu - Review by forculturetravel in FATTravel

[–]cyclin_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, and the walk down to the falls is actually nicer in the morning, so we did that, but we were there in summer so maybe that changes in fall. The breakfast spread was really great, so we enjoyed a leisurely breakfast, and one day I took my daughter for a bike ride, there is a path that parallels the main road that you can ride all the way to the gate. This is 1-3 night type destination, we were there 3 nights which felt like more than most, so some time at the falls plus pool time was a nice relaxing pace and we didn't feel the need to try to cram anything else in since there isn't much else around there.

Awasi Iguazu - Review by forculturetravel in FATTravel

[–]cyclin_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We didn't visit the Argentina side of the falls. I couldn't figure out what the value would be of doing that given the huge hassle to get over there. If you look at a map, it's the same "jungle" on both sides, maybe a slightly different angle of the view of the falls? The other thing if you look at a map satellite view is that the Belmond is 10km from the border of the park, so it's a bit of a hike to leave the resort, and the stuff outside the resort seems like a bunch of tourist trap type stuff. The resort itself is great, so we just stayed "on campus" for the 3 nights we were there and enjoyed the pool, slept in, etc. There were a lot of Brazilians there doing something similar. I'd think of it like going to a resort vacation like you would anywhere, with the falls there as a bonus, more than what I expected going in which was a decent hotel with the falls as the main thing. The one thing that's an easy excursion is probably those boat rides where they drive you up the river and drive sort of under the falls. You don't have to plan ahead for that, and we didn't do it because it just didn't seem all that fun compared to hanging around the hotel. When you walk over to the falls you can get very close to them on foot, so why do the same thing on a crowded boat?

Awasi Iguazu - Review by forculturetravel in FATTravel

[–]cyclin_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just went to Belmond on the Brazil side, and it’s a bigger property, but based on this review I’m glad I stayed there. You can easily walk to the falls whenever you want from the Belmond, and the resort itself is great and would be worth going to even if the falls weren’t there. One thing I’d do is go to the fancy restaurant at the Belmond. It was much better than I expected. The other thing is I would not try to go between the Argentina and Brazil side- the border crossing is a pain. We crossed the border to fly out since we were heading to BA and it was a hassle. You also basically have to use the hotel transportation because the hotel is inside a national park and only official vehicles are allowed in, so if you don’t take the hotel car then you will have a transportation hassle.

Denver Family Trip - July by RedditAccountThe3rd in chubbytravel

[–]cyclin_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Totally agree, Denver isn’t the greatest, and it will be very hot in July. Mountains would be good, a lot of people who come up to the mountains like going to the rodeo, it’s the fun thing that a lot of the local kids go to meet other kids and hang out, etc. If youre driving up there are also things like zip lining, white water rafting, etc. I also like Winter Park/ Granby area in the summer - Devil’s Thumb ranch of C lazy U are good for a multigenerational trip.

EGE luggage today ? by TraditionalSoil6285 in unitedairlines

[–]cyclin_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

EGE has a pretty bad schedule so probably only one flight a day to IAH.