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That's still not bad, considering it's under $300 a day and with our dollar against the Euro, which hasn't been good. When I went to Italy in 2006, I was basically losing 20% against the Euro. Now depending if you charged, some of these expenses, you'll lose a bit more. You'll find out when you get your next credit card statements. Might, want to check online too. I don't think American Express charges for the conversion, but Visa and Mastercard do. I think it's about 1-3%.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
That's still not bad, considering it's under $300 a day and with our dollar against the Euro, which hasn't been good. When I went to Italy in 2006, I was basically losing 20% against the Euro. Now depending if you charged, some of these expenses, you'll lose a bit more. You'll find out when you get your next credit card statements. Might, want to check online too. I don't think American Express charges for the conversion, but Visa and Mastercard do. I think it's about 1-3%.
I must admit I was thinking how good the prices were, considering the exchange rate. I had a look at the dollar against the Euro a couple of days and was shocked at how poor it is. I thought we were doing badly against the Euro - but we're nowhere near that bad. :
Rick and I paid cash for EVERYTHING in Italy, so my credit card bill was considerably LESS than it usually is, I'm happy to say! We feared the credit card companies would tack on some out-of-country fees, so we just kept paying cash.
Now, since I've been HOME, I've gone back to my credit card ways.
I must admit I was thinking how good the prices were, considering the exchange rate. I had a look at the dollar against the Euro a couple of days and was shocked at how poor it is. I thought we were doing badly against the Euro - but we're nowhere near that bad. :
Our dollar has done very poorly against the Euro, pretty much from the very beginning when it became the currency for a lot of Europe. I think it was around 2000 when it started. Even back then, when our economy was good, this was the case.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
Our dollar has done very poorly against the Euro, pretty much from the very beginning when it became the currency for a lot of Europe. I think it was around 2000 when it started. Even back then, when our economy was good, this was the case.
Interesting... I never realised that, I guess because I've never looked at what the dollar does against the Euro. Usually I'm looking at what the pound is doing against both.
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Finally finished Cindy!! It was amazing!! Thanks for sharing.
And ok, I live in STL and no idea about Pinocchio being here!!! I must go see him.
And let me know when you finish your books, so we can meet and I can see them. And then I'll show you mine from our Paris, Munich, Berlin trip in 2006.
You mentioned how this was a trip of a lifetime and your report truly illustrates that fact. You obviously learned some important lessons in traveling through Europe many of which can translate to other destinations around the world. Has this trip changed your perspective on how to travel? For example, you learned the value of traveling light. When traveling to Disney parks will you continue that trend?
I'm looking forward to hearing about your future travel plans. Start saving those pennies and maybe I'll meet you on the road some day.
By taking a Rick Steves tour a few years ago, his philosophy encourages you to travel light. Considering that your lugging your own bags, it's pretty much a requirement or you'd be sorry. There are no bus drivers to do it for you. Many times we'd be dropped off in a small town and because the streets are so narrow, buses are only allowed up to a certain point, so we'd have to carry our own bags several blocks to our hotel. It was great to just have a backpack and a small carry-on.
Now for Disney, I haven't learned to do this, since I generally play golf down there as well and requires a lot more luggage. But for Europe and other trips I plan to travel much lighter.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
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Finally finished Cindy!! It was amazing!! Thanks for sharing.
And ok, I live in STL and no idea about Pinocchio being here!!! I must go see him.
And let me know when you finish your books, so we can meet and I can see them. And then I'll show you mine from our Paris, Munich, Berlin trip in 2006.
Snapfish is running a 35% off special right now, so I ordered my Rome book (117 pages ) on Saturday and will try to get my Florence book finished this week as well. I'll definitely let you know when I've got them. And since Germany is very much on my radar for my next foray to Europe, I would LOVE to see your books and hear all about your trips.
And yes, you must visit City Garden. Wait for a beautiful day and then come downtown -- it's all quite impressive and really makes you feel like St. Louis has the opportunity to develop into a major city. On warm days, it's fun to watch children running through all the water features in the garden. Even on cold days, it's fun to watch kids climbing on the various people-friendly sculptures -- although Pinocchio isn't one of those. But he sure looks like he's embracing life.
You mentioned how this was a trip of a lifetime and your report truly illustrates that fact. You obviously learned some important lessons in traveling through Europe many of which can translate to other destinations around the world. Has this trip changed your perspective on how to travel? For example, you learned the value of traveling light. When traveling to Disney parks will you continue that trend?
I'm looking forward to hearing about your future travel plans. Start saving those pennies and maybe I'll meet you on the road some day.
Packing light for WDW: Hmm, not really. I'm actually MORE exhausted at WDW after spending full days/evenings in the parks, so I don't want to have to wash out clothes. Plus, the shorts or jeans I generally take to WDW would take way too long to dry. Plus, with DME and luggage on wheels, I find it no trouble at all to take everything I might need with me. But I definitely leave my hair dryer at home and take minimal makeup to WDW (because it all gets washed or sweated off so soon anyway -- I might as well show everybody my "true" face ).
Douglas I would LOVE to meet you on the road some day! And I would definitely want to meet you for a !
Snapfish is running a 35% off special right now, so I ordered my Rome book (117 pages ) on Saturday and will try to get my Florence book finished this week as well. I'll definitely let you know when I've got them. And since Germany is very much on my radar for my next foray to Europe, I would LOVE to see your books and hear all about your trips.
And yes, you must visit City Garden. Wait for a beautiful day and then come downtown -- it's all quite impressive and really makes you feel like St. Louis has the opportunity to develop into a major city. On warm days, it's fun to watch children running through all the water features in the garden. Even on cold days, it's fun to watch kids climbing on the various people-friendly sculptures -- although Pinocchio isn't one of those. But he sure looks like he's embracing life.
You can't go to Germany too soon. I have a good friend who just retired to Oberammergau and has given Craig and I an open invitation to stay with him. So, being the type A Passporter kinda guy that I am, the next day I came up with an itinerary for a trip to Bavaria (Romantic Road, Munich, Neuschwanstein, Hohenschwangau, Zugspitz, Berchtesgaden) and Austria (Halstatt, Salzburg, Vienna). I'm definitely doing it and I'm thinking sometime within the next 3 years. Chez wants me to keep her in the loop because she would love to explore Vienna. Craig is happy because I included Salzburg in the mix.
You can't go to Germany too soon. I have a good friend who just retired to Oberammergau and has given Craig and I an open invitation to stay with him. So, being the type A Passporter kinda guy that I am, the next day I came up with an itinerary for a trip to Bavaria (Romantic Road, Munich, Neuschwanstein, Hohenschwangau, Zugspitz, Berchtesgaden) and Austria (Halstatt, Salzburg, Vienna). I'm definitely doing it and I'm thinking sometime within the next 3 years. Chez wants me to keep her in the loop because she would love to explore Vienna. Craig is happy because I included Salzburg in the mix.