Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

Fodor's Travel Talk Forums (https://www.fodors.com/community/)
-   Europe (https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/)
-   -   Fun Thread: You know you're a travelholic when... (https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/fun-thread-you-know-youre-a-travelholic-when-588203/)

Sher Feb 4th, 2006 08:27 PM

when you couldn't even THINK of cutting out a section of any travel book to take along!

when you get at least 30 travel related emails a week...and read them all.

when you never, ever get tired of hearing about anyone's trip.

WestonTraveler Feb 4th, 2006 08:34 PM

1) When you have have your summer trip all planned, but haven't gotten estimates on any of the many post-hurricane home repairs that have to get done...

2) When you figure out that the cost of flying to Europe, spending a week in a good hotel and buying your medicine there is the same as just buying the medicine in the U.S., so of course, you go to Europe....

Gardyloo Feb 4th, 2006 09:17 PM

...When you see a car number plate 730-DCA and think what a terrible time that is to go to National Airport.

...When you wake up in a cold hotel room and wonder why it's so cold, then you remember you're not in the same country you were in yesterday.

...When you have 3 different 22" rollaboards that you choose between depending on the clothes you need to pack.

...When the dog starts wagging his tail when you mention the house-sitters name in normal conversation.

...When you know what "FEBO" means and pick seats accordingly.

margyb Feb 4th, 2006 09:31 PM

Hey WestonTraveler.....I have a question regarding the medications you buy in Europe...I'm assuming these are prescription medications? I'm wondering if there are any over the counter medications that you're aware of that are worth purchasing while there.

I was recently in Thailand and was surprised to find medications such as Valium and Penicillon (sp?) available over the counter and for a very reasonable price.

Margy

Jolie Feb 4th, 2006 09:34 PM

Re: dogs -

When your dog gets depressed at the sight of your luggage, 'cause he knows it means he won't see you for two weeks.

On the plus side, you frequently get to upgrade to first class because you have so many miles!

AAFrequentFlyer Feb 4th, 2006 09:36 PM

When all the ticket agents at your homeport know you,

When the TSA agents at your homeport know you by your first name.....

Whe the bartender at your home airport bar sees you coming and has your drink ready before you sit down...:-D


Clifton Feb 4th, 2006 10:27 PM


- <i>All</i> of the above, I'm afraid... and...

- When you still have samples of Cambodian Riel, Thai Baht and Romanian Lei in your wallet (no, I don't know why)

- When you ask where we ought to go next and your spouse says &quot;You know, I'm still on THIS vacation!&quot; (admittedly asked just as the rear wheels have barely lifted off the Phnom Penh runway).

- You miss places like they were home.


francophile03 Feb 4th, 2006 10:33 PM

All true!

I certainly identify with the travelholic symptom of planning yet another trip (maybe one that's even one year in advance) when you already have an upcoming trip to look forward to.

WestonTraveler Feb 5th, 2006 04:37 AM

Margy-
I don't know about OTC medications...the ones I purchased were prescription, both here and there (they filled the U.S. prescription). I had checked the French version of the Physicians Desk Reference and found out it was the same pharmaceutical company-just the European version.

Mucky Feb 5th, 2006 05:43 AM

When you take your passport to work just in case there is a trip to be had..


Muck

fun4all4 Feb 5th, 2006 05:49 AM

Oh my gosh.....thanks everyone for making me feel &quot;normal.&quot; O-) Yes, yes, and yes to almost all of the above.

My family and friends think I'm a little obsessed. Even DH gets a bit tired of hearing me talk about travel. Of course, they appreciate it when they are enjoying my help on a trip or experiencing one!;-) It is so nice to have travel forums as an outlet.

As I sit here at my desk, I have spread out before me: the most recent issue of Conde Naste, several different maps of Washington DC (planning a girls' 40th birthday weekend for April), 2 books on LA (visiting my newly relocated sister in March), 3 Italy books plus a folder of info with notes/confirmations...(for our June trip), and, in the kitchen, the coffee is ready with the Sunday travel section of the newspaper waiting. I have a list on my bulletin board with some of the destinations I am most interested in for a next trip and I am thinking a couple of years out...I want to go just about everywhere.

Oh , we have it bad and it is good to know we are not alone. So, happy planning and travels everyone!!

ira Feb 5th, 2006 05:51 AM

&gt;You know some destinations as well as your hometown. Or very nearly.

Or better.

When your spouse pulls the plug on your computer because you have been on Fodors all day.

((I))


Vicky Feb 5th, 2006 05:55 AM

When you realize that Fodorites are just as obcessed about travel as you are.

When you're not happy unless you have plane tickets for at least the next 2 trips in your bureau drawer

When you automatically calculate how many times you can go to Europe for whatever you're buying (Graduate school - so far spent $16,000 - that's about 10 trips to Europe - sigh)

When someone compliments your're jewelry and you say, &quot;It's from Prague... or Venice... or Sedona...&quot;

When you can't decide if you want your house to have a Paris, Provence, Tuscan, Thai or soutwest decor

When you've faithfully logged on to Fodors every day for the past 10 years

when you have a beautiful Murano glass candy dish filled with foreign coins

When you're on your 4th passport

When you have booked a hotel but check out 5 hotel sites daily to see if you can get a better deal

carolyn Feb 5th, 2006 11:13 AM

When your bookmark is a Gatwick Express return ticket.

When you have already been nominated (and it was still January) for the annual family bad attitude award because you vetoed an extended family trip to Florida since you are already booked for Paris in May and Hawaii in June.

And, as mentioned earlier, you no longer try to get rid of pounds or euro at the end of a trip.

Tracey14 Feb 5th, 2006 11:19 AM

When pictures of the places you visited during your last trip take precedence over pictures of your family.

StephCar Feb 5th, 2006 01:05 PM

I am not alone! Until I read this post I didn't really think travel was a real affliction. Apparently it is. Glad the Rx is: MORE TRAVEL PLEASE!

It all started for me when I worked 3 jobs for a ticket to Florida to see some relatives (who by the way did not invite me.) I just wanted to go to Disney. I planned the trip, flew alone, and met my goal. Oh, I was 12.

It has been downhill ever since.

DejaVu Feb 5th, 2006 01:09 PM

Wow! What great responses!

...not only do you have bookshelves full of travel books, but they're organized according to country, and within each country, by book type (guidebook, essay/memoir, etc.)...

Poster above said: &quot;... your comp password is made up of city names and the year that you plan to visit (i.e: rome2006, venice06, etc..)&quot;
Hahahaha! That's me too!!!!

LOL, and I also have leftover Paris Metro tix--But they're from 2000--do you think they're still good?? ;-)

artlover Feb 5th, 2006 01:45 PM

Gardyloo,
What does FEBO mean?

...when you find out there are still things about travel you can learn...and want to learn them!

Worktowander,
Lucky you...we're off to look at roofs now! (yuck)

Vicky Feb 5th, 2006 02:00 PM

I do the computer password thing too!!! Since my next trip is to Switzerland in March my work computer password has Swiss in it.

tower Feb 5th, 2006 02:00 PM

Yes, yes, yes and yes...56 yesses...checked out all 56 and they practically all apply!...guilty as charged , and happy as hell about it. I've been doing it perhaps much much longer than most on this thread...60 years, since I joined the army and ended up in Japan right after WW II..ain't stopped since. Hope everyone is immune to any cures for our wonderful disease!!!
Stu T..I will be 77 on Friday!

Matt_from_England Feb 5th, 2006 02:17 PM

Well Stu T, I'll raise a toast to you here in Portugal. Happy Birthday in advance!

Matt

Katie2 Feb 5th, 2006 02:19 PM

When you walk in the door from one trip, haven't unpacked or looked at the mail, and your husband says, &quot;Where are we going next?&quot;

You have 2 shelves in the bookcase in the den with travel books plus 2 file drawers of travel folders for possible future trips.

You already have 3 trips planned for 2006 and it's only Feb.!


BabsB Feb 5th, 2006 02:38 PM

You have described me to a T. I am constantly on the lookout for the PERFECT suitcase, travel purse, comfortable shoes, and travel shoes. I have shelves of travel books, my home is decorated with &quot;prizes&quot; I have purchased on my travels, and yes I am hooked on Fodor's, I check in at least a dozen times a day. Now, if I was independently wealthly, life would be FAB! Barb

live2travel2 Feb 5th, 2006 03:25 PM

This is the best thread. Truely I had no idea that some of my weird travel orientated behaviors could be shared!

- I not only don't wear clothes if I decide I will need them for a trip but I buy lots of new stuff, clothes, cosmetics, etc , put them away for packing day. I love getting out all the stuff and seeing things I've forgotten I bought. It all adds to that special feeling of going somewhere.

- I photograph the front of the relevant guide book as a wallpaper on the mobile phone so each time I look at my phone I see my next destination.

_ My husband and I ALWAYS talk about our next trip while we are on the current trip!

- We have instituted a &quot;marriage saver&quot; clause, I choose a trip and them he chooses the next one and so on. But its not like either misses out its so win win.

-I am thrilled to receive those daggy long distanc flight socks as a Xmas present from my son

- My husband got 3 travel books for his 50th! And reads and reads them.
- I keep a guide book under my pillow every night OMG

-I never seem able to cross off anything from a &quot;places to go list&quot; . I get home and that destination just goes back on the list again.

- I watch the beginning credits of TV shows just to hear the themes and see the settings eg CSI New York,

- I cry when I leave somewhere eg Thailand, NYC

- If I see something on TV about a place I have been and loved, I get teary.

- I don't talk travel as much as I want to because I know that people do get annoyed.

- I never think of the money I spend on travel as real money. Its a means to an end wheras I HATE spending money on things like a new stove, or the garden or whatever. Even though I spend way way more on travel!

-I see my time spent on hotel and travel websites as my second &quot;job&quot;

-I don't even mind the hideous distance Australia is from just about everywhere else and all that cramped flying time spent getting somewhere
And almost all the other things people mention here.
And this year its Paris and Dubai in Marach and then LA, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Washington DC and of course NYC in September. Then its the PoorHouse.



zwho Feb 5th, 2006 03:53 PM

honerstly are interested in seeing your friends vacation pictures and hearing ALL about their trip!
My house looks like an international flea market, I tend to decorate with &quot;finds&quot; from our trips.
When I can't sleep I try to count how little of a wardrobe I can get away with packing for our next trip.
Everyone who tells me they're going somewhere gets my help, whether they ask for it or not. This web site is my AA!

StCirq Feb 5th, 2006 04:02 PM

All of the above, and...

When you drop your son off at a school dance, as I did last night, and he asks for money and you look in your wallet, and the only cash you have is 200 euro waiting for the next trip and some old French francs you've been meaning to turn in...

When your travel &quot;shelf&quot; has turned into three travel bookshelves and a special custom-made bookshelf designed to hold oversize atlases and maps (sorry Robespierre - love those paper goods!)...

When you get about a dozen free dinners a year from people who are planning a trip and want to pick your brain...

When you actually spend more than a year working with your favorite local wine store to stock your favorite P&eacute;charmants, Bergeracs, and Fitous...

When you dream in French and Italian and German and sometimes in languages you know only in your dreams...

gambader Feb 5th, 2006 04:25 PM

When you're so scared of flying that you have nightly dreams about crashing weeks before getting on the plane - but it doesn't stop you from traveling at least 4 times a year!

That your living room furniture is literally falling apart and being held together by tape, but you won't replace it because that would take away from at least a trip!

That even though you've read all the travel narratives and can pretty much recite them in your sleep, you pick them up again and again just for comfort because you miss being on a trip so much.

I agree with all the others -- where people find me in the bookstore, knowledge of all codes, best gifts, travel box(es), keeping regular tabs on airfaires even though no trips soon, etc etc.

How great to find kindred souls -- my family thinks I'm NUTS (except DH and DS who are right on board!)

sandykins Feb 5th, 2006 04:51 PM

You know you're a travelholic when. . .

. . . you stop using a tube of toothpaste when there is just enough toothpaste left inside for use on a trip, and you put it away it in the cupboard, and you do the same with contact-lens-cleaning solution.

. . . there are so many bars of hotel soap in your cupboard, you have not had to buy soap in ages.

. . . during a friend's vacation on a cruise ship, you keep the ship's web-cam open in a browser-window on your computer-screen.

. . . each date on your calendar has a number written under it, indicating how many days remain until the start of your trip.

. . . your own mother asks you how much money you and your husband make because she wonders how you can afford to travel that much.

. . . your travel agent sends you champagne at your hotel.



GreenDragon Feb 5th, 2006 05:20 PM

Sigh... all of the above! (except for saving clothes for travel. ALL my clothes are travel-ready!!!)

When you have websites up for your next trip (with two friends) so they can see all the planning you do (and have a chance to have a say in it!)

When you have figured out a way to deduct the cost of your vacations AND make money off them! (I sell the photos from my trip in my art side-business) :) (can you tell I'm a tax accountant!!!!)

When you envy your father his frequent flyer miles balance (he traveled twice a month on business for 15 years)

Ah, I truly envy those of you who have spouses who share the bug! Mine is willing to go along, but no passion. He hates flying (he's 6'4 350#, I don't blame him!) but I love love love it :)


cjbryant Feb 5th, 2006 05:21 PM

- when you never unpack your personal amenities because you don't have to - you have a duplicate set of everything you need ready to go in your travel case.

- when your husband describes you to others as a &quot;serial traveler&quot;

- when non of your co-workers bother to raise an eyebrow when you write &quot;gone to Ireland back in the office Monday&quot; on the in/out board Wednesday evening on your way out the door.

- when you can relate to everything on this thread and are certain that its all perfectly normal :-)

enroute Feb 5th, 2006 06:10 PM

If this is supposed to make me feel more sane, it's not working.....

-when you start making plans to put your 5-year-old into a kindergarten in France or Italy for a month or two as a language immersion program -- yes it's that bad =:-O

-when your boss and your friends beg you to be their travel agent or take them along anywhere you go next

:-)


AnneO Feb 5th, 2006 07:31 PM

Weston...I can relate! I packed my next trip planning materials when I evacuated! Wish I had thought to get my passport and tickets out of the safe deposit box (which flooded!) One of my cousins who lives (lived!) in the East decided to join us for a week on the trip...homeless &amp; jobless, but what the heck! Gotta feed the soul! I finalized all the trip plans, and figured out which repairs I could do myself and put that part of the insurance check to the trip :)

Paid for the new roof with my miles earning credit card...well on my way to the next free ticket!

Anne

WestonTraveler Feb 5th, 2006 07:53 PM

Anne-
Thanks for the idea about the credit cards...I am going to start asking the various repair people if they take credit cards..ha,ha..that is if I can ever get anyone to come out! At least earning miles will take some of the sting out of the ka-ching!

AnneO Feb 5th, 2006 08:09 PM

We know cash is king here now, but now and then I find someone willing to take credit! I found a good roofer who came out fairly quickly...if you need a recommendation, send me an email at [email protected]. Also have a guy willing to do the smaller jobs no one seems to want to do!

And to keep on topic...you know you're a travelholic when you take a break from checking satelite pics of your neighborhood to check Fodors and slowtrav!

amwosu Feb 6th, 2006 05:52 AM

...when you decide to downsize from the &quot;big&quot; house to a condo so you have more money to travel and less to do around the house.

...when you are traveling with two friends and you volunteer to put all three airline tix on your credit card and have them reimburse you because you get double frequent flyer dollars for it.

drempel Feb 6th, 2006 06:34 AM

Forgot one-

-when you've bookmarked the &quot;world clock&quot; website so you can see what time it is in the places you're dreaming about or that you've recently visited.

SuzieC Feb 6th, 2006 06:46 AM

You plan the next trip on the airplane home.

A few days after coming home, one finds oneself sighing with melancholy and thinking, 'this time last week I was at the Opera Garnier...or at that cafe whatever for lunch...&quot; I'm sighing again..

pdx Feb 6th, 2006 09:15 AM

....you use the time it takes for the pasta water to boil to check airfares, fodor's, hotel rates, viamichelin routes, etc.
Also, I put the bacon on super low so it takes longer to cook which gives me more time to fool around. Several burned batches later I haven't learned my lesson....

wanderful Feb 6th, 2006 09:19 AM

... you stuff your travel journal with newspaper and magazine clippings that relate to the travel experiences you’ve had, even years after the particular trip.

tripgirl Feb 6th, 2006 09:30 AM

ALL 78 responses fit me to a tee!!!


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 08:36 AM.