Cindybelle's Bella Notte TR COMPLETE!! - UPDATED 10/19 With Prices! - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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INCREDIBLE shots, cin....just love them...wow, i really wish i could have gone with you...i definitely think you need to organize a pp tour of churcha-churcha and fooda-fooda in italy!
Sheri, this is a good introduction to some tips I'm ready to give anyone who wants to travel to Rome. There's not much I would do differently other than possibly forego the Borghese Gallery, and if we'd hit that in the morning instead of in the afternoon, I would probably not even say to skip that if you have three days.
First, who wants to hear about money? I spent about $3,500 for EVERYTHING -- that's my air fare (almost $1,000), my share of meals, entrance fees, train tickets, souvenirs, gifts -- everything. Considering we were in Italy for 10 days, with 2 travel days, I don't think that's bad at all. Yes, I had to save up for it, but boy was it worth it!
Speaking of money -- using ATMs to get Euros was quick and easy. All our hotels offered cash discounts. Rick and I ended up using cash for everything over there -- which is nice, because neither of us will be receiving a large credit card bill anytime soon. The ATM fees aren't bad at all.
Second, I believe that anyone who's good at planning a group WDW vacation will be naturally good at planning a trip to Italy. A lot of the same issues apply: you'll be tempted to do too much (because you're paying all that money), but you need to build in some "down" time. And if things don't go your way, look around and find something else to do. It works in WDW, and it works in Rome!
After reading my Rome part of this TR, you may be thinking, "Cindy overbooked this -- they did too much every day." Well, guess again!
The four of us had had many conversations about what we "must do" and what we'd "like to do, time and energy permitting." If anyone wanted a rest, we all seemed to feel that way and we rested.
Here's what was on our itinerary for Rome:
Wed, Sept. 2 - arrive Rome 08:30; take taxi to Hotel Nerva. (I didn't know how tired we'd be, so I purposely left the rest of the day blank.)
Fri, Sept. 4 - "Ancient City" - see what we can of the Colosseum, Forum, Pantheon, Palatine Hill (time and energy permitting).
15:00 (3:00pm) - reservation for Borghese Gallery. Pay upon arrival.
That's it! Now, under our "would like to see" you find these things:
St. Peter-in-Chains Basilica (Paul)
Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain (all)
So, what DIDN'T we do? We never did Palatine Hill, and we didn't do an organized tour of the Colosseum or the Forum -- but we felt great about what we saw on our own.
Now you understand why all four of us left Rome absolutely delighted with all we'd experienced in three days. You've just got to know your priorities and then roll with the punches.
That said, Sheri, I would be happy to planna-planna a PP trippa-trippa to Italy!
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