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Milenomics² [NoAF] Podcast Episode 73 & 74: A Norway Trip Report

Milenomics² [NoAF] Podcast Episode 73 & 74: A Norway Trip Report

Update: 2024-08-02
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A Norway Trip Report...on today’s Milenomics² Podcast





01:00 Scope: 2 weeks in Norway. Oslo, Tromso, Lofoten then back to Oslo for a few days. 






  • Wanted to get away from people. 




  • Love the coast, and Norway has a LOT of coastline




  • Spent most of our time in the arctic Circle (but not considered the arctic)




  • Map:







10:12 Outbound: Air France. LAX-CDG Plus a 4hr layover.






  • Flight was smooth and the daytime departure was nice




  • Got to experience the new LAX Air France lounge. Open 3 weeks ago. New is always better.




  • 4hrs in CDG was perfect with kids. Got through immigration, train to the 2F terminal, settled into a lounge, everyone showered and then about 45 minutes later we were off to the gate




  • Kids meal was pre-ordered and was great.








  • CDG-OSL very basic, service by Amelia (by Air France)





20:10 Getting to Oslo from the airport Fly to vs Vy. 






  • Trains run every 10-20 minutes. Travel time is less than 30 minutes. 




  • Flytoget calls itself the 'fastest' airport train. This might be true, but only by a minute or two.




  • Vy is a few minutes slower. Faster than driving even.








  • Flytoget has Kids free vs VY so the prices start to converge when you take this into consideration




  • approx $12 - 24 per person one way.




  • Taxi was about $125. We had 4 of these one ways to do so we needed to get good at them.




  • Vy app is not as good as the Ruter app for buying tickets with US credit cards. Stick to the Ruter app.




  • Ruter and VY app cannot buy flytoget tickets, so Ruter + Flytoget app are the ideal combo.




  • Tickets can also easily be bought at the ticket machines.





25:20 Clarion hotel the hub (a strawberry hotel)








  • Location is great, just off Oslo central station




  • 810(!) rooms. Norway's Largest hotel. Did not feel this big.




  • Booked family size room for 16000 points




  • With a Strata Premier this is 8000 TYP transferred to Choice.




  • Included a pull out sofa which was already set up for us.




  • Includes full buffet breakfast with omelette and crepe station.








  • Nice, newish hotel.  Certainly a great way to spend TYP and appreciate they book family rooms.




  • Came back and worked to get connecting rooms. Seemed willing to even give some partial extra credit for the family room vs. 2 regular rooms.





30:58 Oslo:






  • World city, really a great feel to the city, full of energy, parks and fantastic amounts of museums.




  • 20+ Hours of daylight. People outdoors and a city that is alive.




  • Paris and Prague feels. But English is a first or second language in most signs and interaction.








  • Summer in Norway is Wildflower season. The landscaping in the cities is beautiful.








  • Be Aware of your surroundings at night. There were some sketchy areas we stumbled into. Nothing too rough but still, be aware.




  • Food was easy to find and diverse

    • Interesting food halls: Oslo Street Food or Barcode Street Food




    • Most world cuisine was easy to find and well done.






  • Getting around is so easy. There are very few people driving cars. Taxis only really.




  • Malls. So many m
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Milenomics² [NoAF] Podcast Episode 73 & 74: A Norway Trip Report

Milenomics² [NoAF] Podcast Episode 73 & 74: A Norway Trip Report

Sam Simon and Robert Dwyer