This leaves us spinning our wheels. Our flight home (next Monday!) is through West Jet Air, sort of the Spirit Air of Canada. We can cancel the flight, but it will cost $300. And, getting new flights will be about another extra $800 because we had a good deal. So, if we go home, we will essentially be paying $1100 to not have our trip. This seems bad. To get far enough away from the smoke, we need to go south. We can go back to the Glacier area, but we're not sure where we will stay. It's high season and most places closer to the park are totally booked. After thinking about our two bedroom luxury place near Banff, the idea of a roadside motel is very unappealing. Another option is driving to Coeur d'Alene, ID, which is about 4.5 hours from here. We could go stay there for a few days before returning to the area before our flight home. We've been looking into places to stay.
Bottom line: this is a huge blow. I have been planning this trip for months. And people have built Banff up so much that I'm so disappointed to be missing it. I feel selfish thinking this way because these fires have displaced people and my trip is far less important, but I'm still throwing myself a small pity party. (I invited some wine to the pity party...thank goodness this hotel had a restaurant attached that let me order to-go wine.) We are safe, though, and we will figure it out one way or the other. Stay tuned for where we are tomorrow. I look forward to knowing myself!
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Hugs--and hopes for an unexpected yet fantastic family adventure.
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