A full day in Auckland CBD

Our departure from LAX was pretty smooth especially given we were on a very full plane, approximately 300 people. We had a celebrity sighting of one of the passengers, Sue Bird (Megan Rapinoe’s fiancé).

Thirteen hours and 6500 miles later we landed in Auckland along with 2 other flights around the same time. The airport was packed so it was a slow go through passport control, customs and getting to our hotel which all in all took 3 hours. As we were exiting the airport we saw our first FIFA signage and happily took a photo.

We are staying at the Avani Metropolis Hotel and we were so thankful to have our hotel rooms ready for us to check in. We all took hot showers to clean up and felt “new” again. Time to go get a coffee to perk up a bit and explore the Central Business District (CBD). Most of you know what a coffee enthusiast I am and I’m thankful to say that Auckland’s coffee game so far seems right on par with L.A. Lots and lots of places offer “coffee takeaway”. I had a flat white this morning and it was delicious.

We decided we would go towards the wharf and find some fish and chips for lunch. Along the way we did some window shopping. The city was definitely bustling with people in the CBD. We saw the Britomart train station which we will transport from to get to The Opening Games.

All of us kept commenting on the weather and how nice it was. I was frankly really surprised that it was so nice. And apparently I have reason to be which I will explain. We thought maybe we should take advantage of this amazing weather and take a ferry ride or a boat through the Harbor. We found a company that takes guest on a sailboat through the harbor. The boat left in 30 minutes and would be about a 75 minute trip. Perfect! The sky was clear with puffy white clouds and the boat moved slow enough to take many photos and video.

The captain of the ship said, “You picked a good day to come out because this is the nicest day we have had all year.” Down under they are in the middle of their winter so I clarified with her, “This is the nicest day you have had all year, including earlier this year when it was summer?” She said yes! Wow, I was so pleased and felt so lucky we could experience it.

After the boat ride, around 5 p.m. it became clear we packed in a LOT and it was a very long day. Time to turn in early and get our rest so that we are fired up for the Opening Ceremonies tomorrow.

Aotearoa New Zealand Bound

It’s finally here. The planning for this trip started a little more than 9 months ago. The 2022 National Women’s Soccer League season was coming to a close. Angel City FC just finished their inaugural season and I attended every home game. My love for this new professional women’s soccer team in Los Angeles ignited a passion for the game that I hadn’t felt since I was a teen playing in high school.

My fellow ACFC season ticket holders Amy and Paula and Amy and I knew the World Cup was coming in 2023 and just started saying wouldn’t it be cool if we could go? Why not?

We knew nothing about the logistics of getting tickets for and attending such a huge sporting event. I signed up for a FIFA newsletter so that I could be notified when tickets would go on sale. And with a little bit of sleuthing, strategy, lots of planning and pure luck we are going to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup!

New Zealand

Planes, trains and automobiles to travel the North Island

The Basics

It is the first Women’s World Cup to be hosted across two countries Australia and New Zealand. 

The opening games of the tournament — New Zealand vs Norway and Australia vs Republic of Ireland — will be played on July 20. 

The final will be played in Australia (Sydney) on August 20th. 

32 teams qualified for the tournament, an increase of 8 teams since 2019. There are 8 groups of 4 teams competing to get out of the group stage. The top two teams in each group advance to the round of 16. 

We will see all three USWNT games in the group stage in addition to three other games including the opening ceremony in New Zealand (Auckland).

Check back regularly to follow our journey.