but, I love you ladies and I want your advice 
. Have any of you guys traveled to Europe?
Kurt and I have been looking at stuff online, trying to decide if we should go on an all inclusive tour, or if we should put our own trip together.If ya'll have gone, what did you do? would you do it again? This would be for our honeymoon, which we won't take until next summer, since our wedding is in November and we're both in school... which makes taking one right away impossible ![]()
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I've never been to Europe but I want to go sooo bad! That's awesome that you guys are planning a trip.
I did go to Antigua in the Caribbean for our honeymoon and we did an all-inclusive resort (Sandals) and absolutely loved it! But if you are planning on going to different parts of Europe I would imagine that planning your own trip would work the best?
Let us know what you decide!
Sounds like fun! I was planning a trip to Italy for our one year anniversary,but I kept procrastinating. Turned out I was pregnant.
I went to tripadvisor to read reviews and signed up for kayak and airfarewatchdog airfare price alerts. Go to the library and look at some of the "...for Dummies" books. I have the "Italy for Dummies" and it is great.
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I wen to Europe when I was a senior in high school... and we went with a bunch of teachers who just wanted to go, and it's cheaper at a group rate. So I guess you can say it was a tour.
I'd go on your own! Rent a car and just drive around. We went to Paris and stayed there for a few days and then drove to Switzerland and went home. But on the way we visited the beaches of Normandy, Mount St. Michelle, The Matterhorn.
I loved that trip!!!
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I've been twice. I went to Italy (hit up all the major cities) when I was 16 and I was in a performing group. Due to the nature of the trip (preformances each day), it was highly, highly organized (down to where we were going to eat lunch that day.) It cramped my style.
DH had a business trip to London about a year and half ago, and I tagged along. I explored the city by myself (while DH was at work, poor guy), but did get one of those two day bus tour things, where you can hop on and off the bus and there's a tour guide to tell you what you are seeing. I highly recommend doing that the first day or two you are there, so that you get a feel for the city. After I got a feel for the city, I went off exploring by myself. I also got a tube pass for the week. DH and I took a weekend and went to Paris, and promptly spent the whole time getting lost. London is pretty easy to get around in, but Paris is not. I think it would have been different if we spent more than a day in Paris so we could get our bearings.
Oh, and what the PP said about the hotel rooms was spot on. Since we were on the corporate dime, we stayed at the 4 star hotel. But the room was still super tiny! For some reason, the shower was huge, but the room only had space for a bed, two small little nightstands, a thin dresser and a TV. It was nice, but I felt motel-6-ish.
Also, another recommendation about London that I didn't learn until halfway through the trip. DH and I were on the corporate dime for dinner, which was nice b/c London is really expensive. But the pubs actually offer a great breakfast and lunch. I was having breakfast at the hotel, which was $25! The pubs offered a great breakfast for like $7. Oh, there is one restaurant you have to try (it's a chain): Cafe Rouge. I could eat their French Onion soup for the rest of my life and die happy.
My brother lived in London for a few years, and my SIL is English, and is from London (which is how they met), so if you would like, I can ask them to put together a "recommended" list of things to see and do.
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