Got to fly Jet Blue for the first time out of Austin to Boston for a recent East Coast swing. I've always liked Southwest Airlines for domestic flights but I might have a new favorite airline. Plenty of legroom, efficient check-in, assigned seats, DirectTV and satellite radio at every seat (it truly helps pass the time). Heck even the snacks were decent (choice of 3-4 snacks instead of just peanuts). If you have a chance to try them--Highly Recommended.
The highlight of this trip was getting to go to the 2006 US Open (Ticketcity got me hooked up). The US Open is a quick subway trip from Midtown Manhattan (thanks to AMEX we got to stay 2 blocks from Broadway). The Open is a blast. Compared to going to a UT football game it is an intimate stage--only 23,000 in Arthur Ashe stadium, and the outside courts are like watching a match at a neigborhood tennis court (well OK the guys and gals playing there make the average club player look like they're playing 1/2 speed). You do run into major tennis stars on the grounds of the tennis center--Jimmy Connors was signing autographs and having his picture taken the day we went. Cool trip and highly recommended if you're a tennis fan.
Pictures are at:
http://www.tejasphotos.com/gallery2/v/eastcoast/usopen/
Pictures of the extended trip are at:
http://www.tejasphotos.com/gallery2/v/eastcoast/?g2_page=5
This was also the first trip that we used Priceline. We sure lucked out. Got 2 hotels that were $200 on Expedia/Travelocity for $99. If you're a geek and in Boston/Cambridge you need to try out Hotel MIT. It basically is a Radisson hotel with geeky decorations like Robots in the lobby, circuit boards for lamps, pictures of famous scientists in the rooms. The throw on the bed was filled with equations--been too long since engineering school I could only identify about half of them.