06/12: Goodbye Provo, Hello Toronto
Category: General
Posted by: The Agnew Family
It is going to be another beautiful day in Provo but we are going to miss it as it's time to fly home.
Goodbye Turtle Cove,
Goodbye Grace Bay. It's interesting to see the island from the air as it gives a different perspective to the places we drove and walked during our stay.
Hello Toronto. This is Rob's photos as his side of the plane got to see the CN tower.
Happily we only experienced a few minor burps in todays travel. Ed and my check-in agent asked about liquids in our carry-on which I quickly mentioned to Rob as I knew they had packed a bottle of rum in their carry-on (their check-in agent didn't mention it to them). Luckily his bag hadn't disappeared down the conveyor belt, so the bottle got packed. Hate to loose a good bottle of rum during the security check-in. And speaking of security check-in Ed's camera bag was thoroughly searched, so was the carry-on that had previously held the rum. I also had the pleasure of being frisked ---- maybe that was because my carry-on didn't get checked. It was good to see the security staff doing a thorough job.
I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly the arrival process went. I remember when it took close to an hour to get through immigration and customs (last time we flew was 11 years ago). Today I think it was only about 15 minutes. The new immigration terminals really decrease the wait time.
Goodbye Turtle Cove,
Goodbye Grace Bay. It's interesting to see the island from the air as it gives a different perspective to the places we drove and walked during our stay.
Hello Toronto. This is Rob's photos as his side of the plane got to see the CN tower.
Happily we only experienced a few minor burps in todays travel. Ed and my check-in agent asked about liquids in our carry-on which I quickly mentioned to Rob as I knew they had packed a bottle of rum in their carry-on (their check-in agent didn't mention it to them). Luckily his bag hadn't disappeared down the conveyor belt, so the bottle got packed. Hate to loose a good bottle of rum during the security check-in. And speaking of security check-in Ed's camera bag was thoroughly searched, so was the carry-on that had previously held the rum. I also had the pleasure of being frisked ---- maybe that was because my carry-on didn't get checked. It was good to see the security staff doing a thorough job.
I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly the arrival process went. I remember when it took close to an hour to get through immigration and customs (last time we flew was 11 years ago). Today I think it was only about 15 minutes. The new immigration terminals really decrease the wait time.