my buddy maureen posted a comment on my facebook page when i basically told people that the trip was definitely a go...
... i didn't clue into what she meant until i was back in vancouver talking to some buddies about their europe trip, and they said "whatever you pack clothes wise, cut it in half, and bring twice as much money. you never need as much as you pack, and you never have enough money". then the lightbulb went on, and i realised what maureen was on about. she also tried to re-explain it to me in haiku form. she rocks. i was a little slow over reading week...anyways, i started doing a bit of research into some logistics and was originally thinking eurorail would be the best bet, but then found out (after rich had told me about his sisters travels) that ryanair has some ridonk cheap fares all over europe. as a result, we're probably gonna sit down and maybe figure out some scheduling so we can book a few flights in advance and take advantage of the fares (or lack thereof).

my parents also told me about a tonne of cool stuff they did in europe back in the day when they lived in england, so i'll probably try to check out some of those sights. in particular they mentioned florence and some place in switzerland called lucerne. that actually fits quite nicely with an idea that my brother dave had and also what andree expressed in... a camping trip in the swiss alps... hells yeah.
the jungfrau region in switzerland... i am way too excited for this. ahhh mountains...

Tips for flights:
ReplyDelete- Book WAAAAY ahead of time (that's when flights are cheapest)
- Check out which airport the flights go to. Sometimes the airport can be 1+ hours away from the city you want to go to (as is the case with Beauvais in Paris) and once you factor in airport-to-city transport costs and time, the flights aren't worth it. This is a big thing to watch for with RyanAir as that's how they can keep costs down.
- Other cheap airlines include Vueling (out of Spain), EasyJet and SkyEurope (for getting to Eastern Europe).
I can't wait to hear all about the adventures! Even though I was just in europe for 4 months, I'm still jealous of you guys. You're going to have a blast! Bon voyage and blog on!
Didn't know you started a blog, but glad I found it. Look forward to reading about your adventures. We have booked one ticket to Paris, so no matter what Mina will be there. Now I am just working on my ticket.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I had a chuckle thinking about your ESL skills... lots of funny spelling on English words you are not used to.
I will get in touch with you about what you might recommend for Paris.
See you Little Buddy