2020-6 Panama City Beach trip
Sometime shortly after Ken's radiation and chemo treatments, Angie
mentioned we should all go to a beach for a couple days. That sounded
like an excellent idea to me! Between Ken's cancer and treatments, the
Coronavirus pandemic, and the racial protests, I was ready to get
away!!!!
So I hit the Wyndham site and looked to see where we might be able to
drive to for a few nights and enjoy the beach. Edisto wasn't available;
neither was Charleston or Clearwater. But for June 17-21st, Panama
City Beach was available! I'd never been there. Angie and Josh had
been there a year ago and said it was beautiful, so I didn't hesitate to
book it. I was even able to get a studio unit with a free upgrade to a
1 bedroom lower level. Then I booked the studio for Ken and me and
requested an upgrade if one came available. Didn't take long before I
noticed we were upgraded to a 1 bedroom upper unit! I hoped I'd be able
to change the kids' unit to a 2 bedroom unit, but they actually cut out
reservations for about a month due to what was suppose to be a limited
availability of rooms available as the resort was reopened slowly after
being closed down because of the pandemic for awhile. Wyndham was even
canceling guest reservations---good thing I reserved both units in our
names.
Before the 17th rolled around, I noticed that Providence Canyon State
park in Georgia was right along the way. So I suggested we stop there
for a break. Angie and Josh liked that idea, too. In fact, that's
where they finally caught up to us.
After a couple hours in the canyon, we continued on our way. The trip
took us about 8 or 9 hours to get there. Check in was the usual
routine---check in, then go to the "concierge/sales center" for our
keys, parking pass, and "owners' update spiel". After turning them down
many times, they finally gave us our keys and it was time to find the
parking garage and figure out how to get to our room.
They certainly didn't do a good job planning out the complex! It's bad
enough that parking is across a busy street. Then you have to take an
elevator down to the sky bridge to go to another set of elevators to go
down to the ground level, then over to another set of elevators to go up
to the rooms! It made for a long trek from the garage to the room
everytime we had to go anywhere in the cars. I made 2 rts to the
grocery store 3 miles away and it took over 2 hours to complete the
trip---not to mention having to go over to the hotel building to get a
rolling caddy to haul the groceries up to the room on!
Oh yeah---they also had problems with Angie and Josh's room. The
ceiling fan wasn't working and maintenance was having trouble getting it
to work. They needed to work on it 2 days while we were there. So
they gave us 2 $25 gift cards and a little box of candy. I also noticed
our fridge wasn't cold, but hoped it would be ok for the short time we
were there. But by check out day, the milk and fruit had spoiled.
June 17, 2020---drive to Panama City Beach by way of Providence Canyon
June 18, 2020---Panama City Beach beach! Duchesne house on the market
June 19, 2020---Panama City Beach and Duchesne house SOLD
June 20, 2020---45th wedding anniversary!!!
June 21, 2020---drive back to Georgia
Wyndham Panama City Beach
I loved the views from our room, but don't know if it's worth the hassle
to go there a lot. But I had a great time. I think the kids did,
too. I think Ken was anxious a good part of the time and before we
went, but hopefully he enjoyed the little get away, too.
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