<"FOMO Alert" issued by the Mayor of NY 🔥>
"FOMO" is anxiety and fear left behind.
Abbreviation for “Fear Of Missing Out”.
As a celebration of the resurrection from Corona
Held by NYC
"HOME COMING Concert" at Great Lawn in Central Park on Saturday, August 21st
The main artists that have already been announced are
Jennifer Hudson Bruce Springsteen Paul Simon
but,
More performers and details will be announced in the future.
"It will be a lifetime memorial"
“If you don't see it, you will regret it”
When,
The more NY Mayor warns of "FOMO ALERT" in a press release, the more fun the event will be.
Moreover,
Not only Central Park (Manhattan District)
Monday, August 16 Orchard Beach (Bronx)
Tuesday, August 17 Richmond County Bank Park (Staten Island)
Thursday, August 19 Brooklyn Army Terminal
Friday, August 20 Forest Hills Stadium (Queens)
As mentioned above, it will be held in all 5 wards of New York!
If you miss it, you will regret it for the rest of your life ❗️
We announced the new information with a big smile.
If you are in New York in August, please come.
If not, please enjoy the "FOMO" feeling.
Stay tuned for additional information as we'll keep you posted 😊
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We have been guiding customers from Hawaii for 2 nights and 3 days from July 23rd.
On the first day, we will visit Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, etc. and stay in Monument Valley. Due to the influence of the monsoon, the weather is volatile during this period.
In honor of 370 Team Canada participants in the Tokyo Olympics, the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Torch will be lit today for 3 hours from 6-9 pm on July 23. This time, there were 225 women's contestants and 145 men's contestants, the highest number ever in the summer Olympics. Of these, 226 are the first to participate, and 40 are medalists from past competitions.
We held a day tour of the Grand Canyon on July 22nd.
The customer was a couple living in Boston.
Recently, due to the influence of the monsoon, convectional rains are common in the Grand Canyon area.
Heavy rain and flood warnings are issued almost every day, but the Antelope Canyon was closed for the first time today (July 23) due to flash floods, and all tours were cancelled.
We were able to organize a tour of the Grand Canyon this time in between such weather, so our customers were also impressed by the magnificent scenery of the Grand Canyon.
On July 20th and 21st, we held a one-night, two-day Grand Circle tour.
This time, the customer is a family of four stationed in Alabama, who postponed the trip they had applied for last summer vacation for one year and revenged this time.
I was very happy to be able to go to Antelope Canyon, which I had been longing for.
There were some scenes where it rained in the Grand Canyon, but thanks to that, I was able to see the rainbow over the valley.
In Japan, the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics is finally tonight (8 pm on the 23rd). The Olympics really start in Tokyo!
It seems that the Olympics will be the center of attention at once, such as watching the softball women's qualifying from a few days ago and the men's soccer winning the first match against South Africa last night.
I'm reluctant that the number of unattended games has increased, but I hope it will be a tournament that makes me happy that there was an Olympic Games in Tokyo when the Japanese medal rush ended.
I also support you from Las Vegas!
"Do your best, Japan!"
From July 19th to 21st, we held a tour of the Grand Circle for 2 nights and 3 days.
The customer was a family of four living in New York who traveled to Las Vegas during the summer vacation.
The tour was a mixed ride plan, but since there were no other participants, it was reserved for the family.
On the first day, we visited Bryce Canyon National Park in the morning, visited Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in the afternoon, and finally watched the sunset at Lake Powell.
On the second day, I went sightseeing in Monument Valley in the morning and then slowly went sightseeing in Grand Canyon until sunset.
On the third day, after seeing the sunrise in the Grand Canyon, I moved to Sedona for a day's sightseeing, then stopped at Route 66 (Seligman) and returned to Las Vegas.
There was a scene in the Grand Canyon on the way, but I was worried that Antelope Canyon was able to go sightseeing as planned without being affected by the rain, and the customers were happy.
I have received a photo showing the state of my close family, so I will post it.
On the last day of the 3-night 4-day tour around the Grand Circle, we visited the Grand Canyon and the power spot Sedona. It was a four-day tour that was blessed with good weather, and it was a tour where you could enjoy the wonderful scenery of the contrast between the red sandstone and the blue sky, which is a specialty of the Grand Circle.
A two-night, three-day Grand Circle tour was held from July 17th to 19th.
The customer was a couple residing in Austin, Texas.
This course was a chartered tour limited to one group per day, which was held last time on July 8th.
Stay in Sedona and Bryce Canyon to watch the sunset and starry sky, respectively.
However, the schedule this time was cloudy as a whole, and I couldn't see the setting sun and the starry sky full of sky, even though I sometimes encountered the evening sun.
Although it is seasonal, the number of convectional rains (heavy rain) has increased recently. Floods have also hit the outskirts of Las Vegas, but the finally reopened Antelope Canyon is screaming every day to see if it will be closed due to floods (flash floods).
Flash floods enter the valley several times a year and close, but I would like to show it to customers who are waiting for the reopening and will join the tour.
I've received a lot of photos showing the tour this time as well, so I'll post them.
* Horseshoe Bend * Sedona (from Chapel of Holly Cross)
* Zion National Park
Antelope Canyon, a popular tourist spot from Las Vegas, has reopened, and on the 3rd day of the 3 nights and 4 days tour that is being held, we hurriedly incorporated it and went immediately! !!
Due to the sudden reopening, there were still few tourists and our tour was reserved for Navajo guides. Thanks to you, I had a lot of pictures taken. The number of visitors is limited, and there is a duty to wear a mask and temperature measurement, so it will be reopened to ensure completeness.
Those who have completed two doses of the new corona vaccine will be able to enter Canada for sightseeing purposes!
After 9 August: US Citizens in the United States After 7 September: Travelers from other countries 14 days of voluntary quarantine, including 3 days of quarantine upon arrival at a government-designated hotel, is no longer required.
Vaccines are limited to 4 types approved by Health Canada. Two weeks or more have passed since the second inoculation. Receive a PCR test from the United States within 72 hours before entering Canada and from other countries within 72 hours before departure of the flight, and submit a negative certificate in advance using the official Canadian government app ArriveCAN. PCR test after arrival changed to random sampling only.
You should have a place for 14 days of voluntary isolation in case you find that you do not meet Canada's entry requirements. Children under the age of 12 who cannot be vaccinated are exempt from voluntary quarantine if accompanied by a guardian who has completed two vaccinations. It is desirable to avoid group participation of children such as sports activities. When entering Canada, the three-day quarantine at a government-designated hotel will be abolished after August 9, but one dose of the new corona vaccine or those who have not been vaccinated. Still needs 14 days of voluntary quarantine. The same applies to international students, working holidays, and commercial travelers. Pre-submit your quarantine location with the official Canadian Government app ArriveCAN.
On July 16th and 17th, we held a one-night, two-day Grand Circle tour.
The customer was a group of 10 people in their 20s and 30s who came to Silicon Valley, California for about a month from a Japanese company.
During my limited business trip to the United States, I learned that Antelope Canyon had reopened and took part in the tour together with the Grand Canyon during the weekend break.
This tour is the most popular course this summer, stopping at Route 66 (Seligman) on the first day, then sightseeing in Sedona for a day and finally watching the sunset at the Grand Canyon.
On the second day, we will visit the Grand Canyon from the morning sun, Antelope Canyon in the morning, and Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell in the afternoon, and return to Las Vegas in the evening.
He said that it was a pity that he couldn't remove the mask when taking pictures in the valley because it is still mandatory to wear a mask for sightseeing in Antelope Canyon, but it is not crowded so it is possible to take pictures slowly. I was happy to be able to do it.
Everyone was very energetic and close, and they cooperated a lot in taking group photos!
I will post some of them.
Transport Canada has announced that it will lift restrictions on cruise ships in Canadian waters on November 1. Due to the improved status of new coronavirus infections in Canada, the initial period until February 28, 2022 has been significantly reduced. Flight is required to comply with public health laws set by the state, states and territories.
In Canada, the large cruise liner season is from April to October, so even if the navigation restrictions are lifted in November, the number of tourists will not increase immediately. Therefore, it is expected that the number of stops will increase from small passenger ships with 100 passengers or less. Due to the risk of re-infection on indigenous islands and areas, port calls may not be permitted after November.