"The one thing I do when I get bank notes, I fold them in half so I can easily see the denominations and put the same denominations together. That way I don't have to flash a wad of cash about looking for the correct Euros, etc. I reach into my purse and pull out the correct note to pay for my purchase. No one can see exactly how much money I have - they may think I only have 10 Euro on me." -- adrienne, Fodors.com member...Asked in the Forums: Money Belt - Neck, Waist, or Leg? ... (More)
If you lose your credit card, cash, or passport on your trip to Europe, you're not without options—but it goes without saying that your trip will go much smoother if you can hang onto these trip essentials.... Travelers in our forums recently shared their tips for keeping money and other necessities safe while traveling abroad. For example, some minimize pickpocketing risk by investing in an inconspicuous day pack, or splitting cash and credit cards with a travel partner.... Below are some other useful strategies. Does one in particular work for you? Add your own method in the comments section below.... From the Forums: "Suggestions for how to most safely carry money in Europe?"
The magical world of Disney can be an overwhelmingly complex place. Meal plans? Park hopper passes? On-site resorts? Luckily, our members know a thing or two about making the most of a visit to the Mouse. Here are some of the questions that crop up most often, paired with answers from our community....
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Check in with the insiders. Who could possibly know more about avoiding flight delays and airport congestion than The National Association of Air Traffic Controllers? Their easy-to-use Web site for travelers, Avoid Delays, has information on everything from the best time of day to fly out of a specific airport to the best airports to connect through, plus up-to-the-minute flight delay data....From the Forums: "Should I risk a one hour connection time in Amsterdam?"... (More)
Fodor's members recently swapped their tricks for staying on top of all of the details that go into planning a trip. No matter what they call their organizing system—"travel portfolio", "travel organizer", "trip folder"—most agree that having a clear strategy goes a long way in alleviating the stress of travel. Below are some of our members' strategies, including the items that they choose to include in their trip planners.... (More)
In celebration of July 4th, Fodor's member MRand posed a question to fellow travelers in the United States forum: "What's the most impressive U.S. history site you've seen?". Over 75 nominations were posted. Unsurprisingly, many of the sites could be found in the country's capital, Washington, D.C., but there were also several located elsewhere in the U.S. and around the world. Below are just a few of the sites mentioned by members, as well as their description of their visit's experience.... What site do you think belongs on this list? Add your nomination...
From escaping fleabag hotels to stumbling across Venice's deserted yet magical Piazza San Marco, Fodorites reflect on their favorite memories from a first visit to Europe....
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Is it still possible to take an affordable trip to Europe? If you're pining for a trip across the pond but not sure you can wing it financially, consider the following tips, recommendations, and trip reports from travelers in our Forums....
Some travelers, having struggled through high school language classes, may limit themselves to destinations where English is the primary language—but that's an unnecessary measure. With just a few small tricks, travelers that are wary of visiting places where they are unfamiliar with the local language can have a good experience. Here are just a few of the pointers from the seasoned travelers in our forums as they offer advice and encouragement....
up, down
exit, enter
push, pull
wait, go"
(-- advice from kayd)...
For over six years, travelers have been using one particularly funny topic in our Forums to share the amusing things they've overheard (or said themselves) while traveling. If you need a good laugh, a quick glance at some of the entries should do it. Below are just a few of our favorites. ...
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