{"id":4919,"date":"2016-02-19T23:32:57","date_gmt":"2016-02-20T06:32:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/?p=4919"},"modified":"2016-09-08T16:00:30","modified_gmt":"2016-09-08T13:00:30","slug":"landed-in-merida","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/landed-in-merida\/","title":{"rendered":"Landed in M\u00e9rida!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Oy, it&#8217;s been a very long day, but I&#8217;m here!<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/maz-to-mer.jpg\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-4920\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-4920\" src=\"http:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/maz-to-mer-300x142.jpg\" alt=\"maz to mer\" width=\"300\" height=\"142\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/maz-to-mer-300x142.jpg 300w, http:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/maz-to-mer-768x365.jpg 768w, http:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/maz-to-mer-619x294.jpg 619w, http:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/maz-to-mer.jpg 918w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>I made the mistake of going to bed at my usual time yesterday and so I was up at 6AM, not good when you know bedtime won&#8217;t be till 11PM your time\/midnight local time.<\/p>\n<p>I had 5.5 hours to kill till departure for the airport so I had a lie in, then made breakfast and finished packing and cleaning the house (I always give the floors a final pass at the last minute). My ride showed up 10 minutes early, but I was very nearly ready. Better early than late when you&#8217;re on your way to the airport!<\/p>\n<p>The road out is just about all paved!!! It&#8217;s unbelievable. I heard that there is talk of paving more of the main street on Isla, too. The times, they are a changing! Needless to say, we were at the airport in record time.<\/p>\n<p>Since I wasn&#8217;t sure that my luggage was under the weight limit for carry on, I elected to check in at a desk, something I haven&#8217;t done in a long time. To give me less to handle, I only had my small suitcase and my tote bag, which was full to bursting with my electronics, documents, liquids, and more. It was heavy, but I made the right call. Check-in, done in Spanish, went smoothly and I was given tags for my bags confirming they had been weighed and were to good to go. I was warned that there would be a 10-minute delay for my flight, but assured that I had plenty of time to make my connection&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve spent a lot of time on the main level of the Mazatl\u00e1n airport, but had never been upstairs. All there was up there was a couple of restaurants and shops, plus a Carl Jr&#8217;s hamburger stand. I was pretty sure there was nothing beyond security for food and, being a full three hours early for my flight, I&#8217;d decided to have lunch at the airport. The two restaurants were ridiculously expensive, even for an airport, and not appealing, so I caved and got a fast food cheeseburger. Should have brought my own lunch!<\/p>\n<p>I then went through security and, wow, that went very quickly! I didn&#8217;t get a pat down (it helped that I remembered not to wear a bra with underwire!) and I didn&#8217;t have to take my shoes off. My liquids were packed correctly (which the lady at check-in had confirmed anyway) and I didn&#8217;t have to turn on my electronic devices. My suitcase did raise a flag and they asked for permission to open it. What was I going to say, no?! As I expected, they were curious about my stainless steel French press, but accepted my explanation without even touching it. I did get a laugh for having marked my bag of white powder as &#8220;leche con polvo&#8221; (powdered milk)!<\/p>\n<p>There was just about nothing on the other side, just a jewelry stand and a small bar\/cafe where I could have gotten an even more expensive lunch than on the other side. I did spend a whopping $15 on a bottle of water and also $40 for a coffee. My first thought was that was a crazy price, but it was an Americano, so espresso from fresh ground beans with hot water. It was so smooth I was able to enjoy it black. Totally worth the money!<\/p>\n<p>It was a long wait. I really could have left home later, but I&#8217;d rather the wait than to be rushed. I watched an ep of the show I&#8217;m currently enjoying (Defiance) on my iPad and that helped 45 minutes go by quickly! I also finished a funny book about the career of a customs inspector in the UK, rather \u00e0 propos reading for my location.<\/p>\n<p>We finally boarded, 10 minutes late, but we were off very quickly. I&#8217;ve only ever before flown Air Canada, West Jet and one of the U.S. airlines. InterJet had something none of those airlines have: leg and elbow room.<\/p>\n<p>It was interesting to see Maz and Isla from the air as we took off. The airport is so close that I could spot my house as we were taking off. I am not joking\/exaggerating! It was a case that I had to know exactly where to look as we made our ascent, and I did!<\/p>\n<p>We only had about a 1.5 hour flight, but still had a snack and beverage service. I accepted a small bag of rather yummy Frito\/Dorito-style chip things with a bit of kick, but was at a loss as to what to ask for a beverage other than water. When flying in Canada, I always get ginger ale and it&#8217;s a huge treat, but I knew they wouldn&#8217;t have that in Mexico. I asked if they had a soda with lime hoping to get something like a 7-Up or Sprite. The flight attendant pondered my question for a couple of seconds and said, &#8220;7-Up?&#8221; Yup, that worked. \ud83d\ude42 I only have soda on airplanes because the carbonation helps me clear my ears.<\/p>\n<p>I read through my flight and we were in Mexico City in no time! It&#8217;s <em>huge<\/em>! I thought Chicagoland (where I&#8217;ve landed several times) was big, but this was civilisation as far as the eye could see! Traffic was bad! As we landed, I could see many roads were backed up.<\/p>\n<p>By the time I&#8217;d deplaned, I only had about an hour until my next flight was supposed to board, so my first priority was to find my new gate. It wasn&#8217;t on the boards, so I asked at an Interjet information kiosk and was told to come back at 7:00, about 45 minutes later. So I went off in search of food and found a rather uninspiring food court with Subways, McDonald&#8217;s, Starbucks, Wings, and a few other stands. I picked Sbarro&#8217;s, which I think is a U.S. pizza chain (I only know the name from the movie The Terminal), just because pizza sounded good and their pizza looked decent enough, even if a slice with toppings was $72! I went with just plain cheese for $51 and had to grudgingly admit that it was pretty good, especially for airport pizza. \ud83d\ude42 I then popped into a 7-Eleven to buy a litre bottle of water so I wouldn&#8217;t have to worry about finding some when I got to M\u00e9rida. That would give me enough to get me through the morning, including making coffee. $11. Even Mexico airports gouge you on everything!<\/p>\n<p>It was 7:00 by that point, so I went back to the information kiosk, where I was told to come back at 7:30. What? That&#8217;s when we were supposed to leave! They said a word I did not recognise. I know &#8220;delayed&#8221; as &#8220;con retrazo&#8221; (very close to the French &#8220;en retard). They used a word that started with d and it took me a second to process that this is what they were saying. Delayed?! OMG. I asked how long and they said about 30 minutes.<\/p>\n<p>Thirty minutes was fine. I&#8217;d told my host I would be there between 10:00 and 11:00 and a half-hour delay put me at the apartment around 10:15, 10:30. Absolutely no reason to panic. I still had no idea where my gate was going to be and found a seat within sight of the information desk. Minutes after I sat down, a man in a bright orange security vest came up to me and said &#8220;You&#8217;re going to M\u00e9rida?&#8221; I replied in the affirmative and he told me to go to gate three and that we&#8217;d be boarding around 7:45. Talk about service!<\/p>\n<p>This was my first time traveling through a country where I can barely understand the language when spoken and I&#8217;m glad I made it through as well as I did. There were some English announcements, but the accent was so strong it wasn&#8217;t really not much clearer than the Spanish.<\/p>\n<p>Our plane finally arrived and the passengers on it deplaned in record time. I was one of the last ones to be allowed to board. Air Canada will board rows such and such, then such and such and Interjet has a similar zone system. I understood this on my first leg of the trip, but couldn&#8217;t find my zone on my ticket. This time around, I had plenty of time to locate it way at the bottom. Zone one, since I was in row six. Great, I&#8217;d be one of the first to deplane!<\/p>\n<p>We boarded with great efficiency and were taking off in no time at all. I was very impressed! It was another very short journey, just enough time for a snack and a few chapters of a book before M\u00e9rida was sprawled below me.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;d texted my &#8220;greeter&#8221; in MC and hadn&#8217;t received a reply, so I decided to call him before getting in a taxi. Always risky. I don&#8217;t do well on the phone at all. I thought we agreed that he would be waiting for me when I arrived, but had a feeling I&#8217;d be left waiting on a curb&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Like Maz&#8217;s airport, M\u00e9rida&#8217;s airport has official taxis with set rates. I&#8217;d been told it would be $200 to go to my apartment, but they insisted on $270. Fiiiine.<\/p>\n<p>I knew I wasn&#8217;t in the proverbial Kansas anymore when my taxi driver actually buckled up&#8230; and didn&#8217;t drive like a maniac&#8230; and obeyed all red lights and stop signs. What I could see of M\u00e9rida was very clean and tidy, with clear road signs. All a sharp contrast to Mazatl\u00e1n. I told the driver this and we started chatting. He says that April and May are the worst months here weather-wise.<\/p>\n<p>He found the apartment without any trouble and I knew I was at the right place because a) the street had a sign that matched the street name I&#8217;d been given; b) the building had a number that matched the address I&#8217;d been given; and c) the building looked like the picture from the Airbnb site. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>So there I was on the curb. The door into the apartment complex was locked. I was a bit earlier than I thought I&#8217;d be, the journey from the airport having been super quick, so I figured the guy was going to be along shortly. But after a good 20 minutes, I was beyond ready to be settled for the night (and grateful to be in a neighbourhood that felt safe!) and used the last 4% of my battery on the phone to try my &#8220;greeter&#8221; again. Augh, he&#8217;d been inside one of the apartments the whole time waiting for me to call!<\/p>\n<p>He rushed out to show me to my place, in the back of the complex and up&#8230; a spiral staircase. Be still my beating heart! The only way I would be more excited about my apartment was if it also had a turret. I&#8217;ve always dreamed of living somewhere with a spiral staircase!<\/p>\n<p>The apartment is large and seems clean. I got a whirlwind tour and discovered that I have a balcony! What a bonus! I am a tad disappointed by the kitchen, though. I don&#8217;t even have a decent pot in which to boil water tomorrow. So I have some shopping to do. I&#8217;m going to be here for eight days and it&#8217;ll totally be worth it to get some cheap things to be comfortable. Just from tonight, I know I need:<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; a pot and a frying pan;<br \/>\n&#8211; a new sponge for the kitchen;<br \/>\n&#8211; wash cloths for the bathroom (I knew I should have packed some &#8212; even my hotel in Durango didn&#8217;t have any);<br \/>\n&#8211; trash bags (although shopping should will take care of that);<br \/>\n&#8211; toilet paper<\/p>\n<p>No big deal at all. It&#8217;ll give me a chance to figure out where I&#8217;ll be buying home goods when I move to this neighbourhood! \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>I had a shower and then crashed in bed with my computer, where I am writing this post. I am very grateful that the bed is super comfortable, a huge improvement over my bed on Isla, even with a topper!<\/p>\n<p>I think I will be happy here for the next eight days. Let&#8217;s see what the morning brings.<\/p>\n<p>I apologise for any typos in this post. I&#8217;m starting to see double. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Oy, it&#8217;s been a very long day, but I&#8217;m here! I made the mistake of going to bed at my usual time yesterday and so I was up at 6AM, not good when you know bedtime won&#8217;t be till 11PM your time\/midnight local time. 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