CDG -> Reims: Car, Train or Driver?
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CDG -> Reims: Car, Train or Driver?
OK Audience:
You have a 2 day stay planned in Reims. On arrival at CDG, would you (a) Get a car with a driver (but which firm?) (b) Hire a car and DIY (c) Grab a train or (d) something else..
cheers.
s.
You have a 2 day stay planned in Reims. On arrival at CDG, would you (a) Get a car with a driver (but which firm?) (b) Hire a car and DIY (c) Grab a train or (d) something else..
cheers.
s.
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Assuming $$$ was not the issue:
I'm a do-it-yourself-er, so the car w/driver wouldn't be a consideration. In my younger years I did the hitchhiking and Eurailpass options and look back fondly on these experiences. However, I just don't think you can beat your own rented/leased car and the freedom, experience alternatives, and comfort it provides.
I'm a do-it-yourself-er, so the car w/driver wouldn't be a consideration. In my younger years I did the hitchhiking and Eurailpass options and look back fondly on these experiences. However, I just don't think you can beat your own rented/leased car and the freedom, experience alternatives, and comfort it provides.
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Thanks All.
Car hire it is. I'll sing out when I get lost. Nup, better yet, I won't.
Jay - you're a pessimist! I reckon I can fill 2 days in the world capital of champagne. If I can type, I'll let you know how I hic! do.
Car hire it is. I'll sing out when I get lost. Nup, better yet, I won't.
Jay - you're a pessimist! I reckon I can fill 2 days in the world capital of champagne. If I can type, I'll let you know how I hic! do.




