This year my daughter was adamant that we travel together as a family because her brother was going to be in grade 12 next year. She thought this year would be ideal for everyone as they both are still younger and more willing to travel. I started looking as early as a month in advance and planned for a family vacation while celebrating my wife's birthday there at the same time. This post is about my trip to the Grand Cayman Islands , what worked and what didn't work. Here is a map of The island from one of the tourist stores. I booked a rental car with Firefly and bought car insurance through Expedia because it was cheaper. I found out that the insurance was not honored by Firefly and if I opted out of purchasing further insurance on-site, they would have to hold $1500 of charges on my credit card. I ended up purchasing the additional insurance, invalidating what I bought online at Expedia. I made sure I was fully insured because they drive on the wrong si...
I didn’t want to fix my car’s air condition system since it stopped blowing cold air close to 2 years ago now. I was delaying it because the initial quote I received was for $1200 after having spent about $200 for a failed compressor recharge at Vancouver Transmission Ltd. The pressure was not stable, so they said there was a leak and after running a diagnostic, they concluded it was compressor itself. They quoted about $1200 for the repair and that’s where I left it at because I couldn’t justify spending that much on a 2006 Accord with over 400K mileage. I realized how important air condition system was these past summer seasons when we were stuck in traffic headed to Seattle/Portland in 30 C heat. My family suffered through that trip and wife almost had a heat stroke. I decided to call my mobile mechanic to quote on the compressor replacement and recharge. It was much better at $550 and $175 to get it recharged at VAP Auto. Total would have been cheaper than taking it back to Vancouv...