Best route to Jeju, South Korea
I don't know who else to ask, but since this is a well traveled bunch, I thought I'd see if anybody had an opinion. (Oh, please, I know... no opinions here!) :)
Pianafiddle has been offered a concert in Jeju, South Korea for this September. As y'all know, I really like to travel with my family. Any POGers been to South Korea in the recent past? I see flights from Washington Dulles direct to Seoul, S.K., then a puddle jumper to Jeju (which is an island often compared to our Hawaiian islands.) I hear S.K. is safe and very much a first world country, but since I'd be traveling with kids I thought I'd at least put out my feelers. Any thoughts?
This show will likely lead to other shows in the far east, with delegations from nearby Japan and China in the house to hear our unique brand of "Americana." (Which is why we are being invited.) Certainly something I'd like to do... just can't figure out how to get the bus over there. This won't be a money making venture, and will, in fact, likely cost us a bit in travel expenses.... though I'm hoping that since we'll already be over there one of our managers can help us set up a show in Seoul or any nearby/regional city/country that would want to trade a show for travel expenses and a tourist experience.
So, at this point, the details for us are sketchy, though the organization that would be bringing us over is reputable. (The International Delphic Council for the 2009 Delphic Games.) But before we go into negotiations with the Delphic Council this week, I thought I'd open myself up to the opinions of my traveling buddies at POG.
Thanks,
Adam
A different take on the kids
Adam,
I am going to go 180 degrees the other way from Jim's comment on don't take the kids along.
I had a three month engineering assignment to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia back in 1980. Carole and the kids came along on the trip. Our oldest, Kelly Jo, was 6 years old and our youngest, Mary Kate, was just 1 1/2 years old. Kelly Jo has red, and I do mean RED hair, Mary Kate has blonde hair. They were a hit with the local populace everywhere we went. Kelly Jo missed her first three months of first grade (we lived in Indiana at the time) but learned so much from her travel experiences that she went straight to third grade the following year (we then lived on Long Island, NY).
So lets bottom line this. I was initially concerned about bringing the kids with us. Turned out my concerns were probably founded in my ignorance of never having been outside the US of A. Kelly remembers quite a bit of her experiences. Mary on the other hand sees photos but has little memory of the trip. Yes it was also a long flight from Evansville IN to Chicago IL to San Francisco CA to Honolulu HI to Singapore and finally to Kuala Lumpur. I think we were on planes or in lobbies for 36 long ones on the way over. Our trip was worth it. If you don't take the kids you will never know what your trip with them would have been worth or how much they would have gained from their experiences.
I agree with "Fly U 2 There", breaking up the trip would have been the right thing to do. A couple days in Hiwaii sounds about right to me! Wish we had done that in hindsight.