Check this out -

$359 for a nonstop round trip to Paris, three nights (VAT included),
breakfasts, Seine cruise and a map.

http://dir.travelzoo.com/Vacations.asp?intCategory=56&id=117220

- Jim

Brian Ledwith wrote:

>Speaking of flights (on which I'll bring my own food, keep the junk, thank
>you very much), I just booked a roundtrip from NY to San Francisco on
>Continental, due to depart _tomorrow_morning_, for under $300!  That, plus a
>decent hotel for $65 a night!  Double woohoo!
>
>~Happy Traveler
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Ben Braver
>To: CF-Community
>Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 3:27 PM
>Subject: Re:Placard and Pre-boarding
>
>
>Thanks, Jim
>Actually, I prefer United.
>My next trip to San Antonio on Nov. 10th I'm flying United via Denver
>instead of Southwest via Las Vegas or Phoenix.
>Reserved seat, and about an hour shorter travel time.
>Peanuts on SWlast Wed. coming back from Orlando were *not* honey roasted.
>And they tossed out Nabisco snack boxes with cheese crackers, Teddy Graham
>minis, and Oreos - all the kind of stuff I do *not* need to eat on a diet
>and as a cardiac rehab patient.
>
>If they only knew that I'm really *morally* handicapped <hee hee>.
>
>-Ben
>
>  
>
>>You know, I used to love Southwest - cheap, quick hops from Chicago to
>>
>>Kansas City or St. Louis (my usual destinations). However, I live much
>>
>>closer to O'Hare, so driving to Midway for SWA is out of the question,
>>
>>and American/United actually have better prices than Southwest for
>>most
>>routes now.  All praise bankruptcy protection!  I do, however, miss
>>SWA's kickass honey-roasted peanuts.  American only has pretzels on
>>the
>>short-hop domestics.
>>
>>Good luck with your surgery, Ben, and be sure to milk that handicapped
>>
>>designation for all its worth!
>>
>>- Jim
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>   
>>
>>>hi gang,
>>>
>>>So the m.d. signed off on me getting a temporary Handicapped Parking
>>>      
>>>
>>Placard, good for 6 months (renewable if dr agrees still needed). Wife
>>and I promptly discovered how convenient it is to always have a
>>parking space right in front at stores etc.
>>   
>>
>>>Also convenient is pre-boarding on Southwest - so what if you get a
>>>      
>>>
>>"B" or "C" boarding pass, you still get to pick your seat and have
>>room for carry-on.
>>   
>>
>>>Gonna be hard to give up these "perks" - but won't be at all
>>>      
>>>
>>difficult to give up the pain and lessened mobility.  Now that they
>>are talking about a time frame (March or April), it seems so far away
>><sigh>.
>>   
>>
>>>-Ben
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>
>
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