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#9

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Helpful vincenzo.
The reason I ask is because I made that same mistake the first time I went to Europe. I thought I would save money on accommodations but I didn't think about the extra time and money in transit. We wasted so much time/money on transit!!
If I can help someone to not make the same mistake without realising it than I think asking the question is a good one. And I will keep asking it.
The reason I ask is because I made that same mistake the first time I went to Europe. I thought I would save money on accommodations but I didn't think about the extra time and money in transit. We wasted so much time/money on transit!!
If I can help someone to not make the same mistake without realising it than I think asking the question is a good one. And I will keep asking it.
#10
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<<Ask what time it is, and some will invariably answer with "Why don't you own a watch?">>
Which is a bloody good question, actually. As is the question of why you're staying five miles outside the city you want to visit.
OP needs to check bus maps and commuter trains.
Which is a bloody good question, actually. As is the question of why you're staying five miles outside the city you want to visit.
OP needs to check bus maps and commuter trains.
#12

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Well, DUH! WHY on earth are you staying 5 miles outside of Rome? And why didn't you know how to get into the city when you booked this hotel? Get a map. Call Mom and Dad. Honestly, you don't seem prepared for international travel.
#13
Joined: Feb 2017
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Welllllll, if those responding had checked, they would see the OP first asked about visiting Rome back in June of last year for a trip to be made in May of this year. It seems that is still the plan.
Back in June, this first time travellers couple were advised by regular posters here, to not take any kind of tour but to travel independently. Having then decided to take that advice the OP is now obviously getting down to some of the details.
Now here's the thing. If regular posters got them into this, I don't think it's fair for regular posters to now give the OP a hard time about why they have booked a hotel 5 miles out. They're first time travellers and they don't know any better. This forum and regular posters bear some responsibility for them being in the situation they are in! So ease up on rdcjus.
Rdcjus, is your hotel booking cancellable? If so, you may want to look for a hotel more centrally located and can ask regulars here to suggest hotels within your budget if you specify your budget. Did you have some particular reason for booking so far out from the centre? Travelling by car for example and wishing to avoid city centre traffic.
Congratulations on deciding to do your own travel planning and not using a tour company. I always think that is a better way to go. I hope you aren't thinking you should have just booked a tour and avoided the crap on this thread.
Back in June, this first time travellers couple were advised by regular posters here, to not take any kind of tour but to travel independently. Having then decided to take that advice the OP is now obviously getting down to some of the details.
Now here's the thing. If regular posters got them into this, I don't think it's fair for regular posters to now give the OP a hard time about why they have booked a hotel 5 miles out. They're first time travellers and they don't know any better. This forum and regular posters bear some responsibility for them being in the situation they are in! So ease up on rdcjus.
Rdcjus, is your hotel booking cancellable? If so, you may want to look for a hotel more centrally located and can ask regulars here to suggest hotels within your budget if you specify your budget. Did you have some particular reason for booking so far out from the centre? Travelling by car for example and wishing to avoid city centre traffic.
Congratulations on deciding to do your own travel planning and not using a tour company. I always think that is a better way to go. I hope you aren't thinking you should have just booked a tour and avoided the crap on this thread.
#14
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Interesting theory Dog.
If I need to get mobile and buy a car and cannot drive it, is is the fault of the guy who advised me to get a car in the first place ?
Seems to me there is a limit at handholding which has been crossed here.
But ok, I will not sit at the right of our Lord when I depart this world.
If I need to get mobile and buy a car and cannot drive it, is is the fault of the guy who advised me to get a car in the first place ?
Seems to me there is a limit at handholding which has been crossed here.
But ok, I will not sit at the right of our Lord when I depart this world.
#15



Joined: Jul 2006
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rdc, I'd start with rome2rio with th exact address and see which transport lines appear. You can then click on bits of the page to get the details. If there are only occasional buses the you may need to take taxis which mount up$.
Even within Rome it pays to stay along the bus or better the metro lines.
Even within Rome it pays to stay along the bus or better the metro lines.
#16

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If the OP did actually post last June about his/her trip this coming May, he/she has had almost a year to figure out where to stay in Rome.It's beyond lame to come back here after almost a year and whine about how to get into Rome from a distant location.
#17
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I would note that the very first response to the OP's original thread included encouragement to consult a guidebook or two -- which is absolutely critical advice, IMO, to any traveler, but especially novices, who don't even know what to ask.
Google maps -- or at least the version I use -- can offer detailed public transportation information that is not available on rome2rio.com (which, from what I've seen, does not allow specifying a time or date of arrival or departure).
Like jamikins, I once chose to stay in an inconvenient location to save money, and ended up paying more than I would have just to get into and out of my primary destination. So, if the OP's reservation is cancellable, looking into other options might be worthwhile. If not, welcome to the crowd of those of us who learned some lessons the hard way! Consider you options for limiting the number of times you need to go back and forth each day, and yes, get yourselves a good guidebook or two! The cost will be nugatory in comparison to the cost of your trip, and you might even learn some REAL money-saving tips (in addition to learning the things you don't realize you need to ask).
Good luck!
Google maps -- or at least the version I use -- can offer detailed public transportation information that is not available on rome2rio.com (which, from what I've seen, does not allow specifying a time or date of arrival or departure).
Like jamikins, I once chose to stay in an inconvenient location to save money, and ended up paying more than I would have just to get into and out of my primary destination. So, if the OP's reservation is cancellable, looking into other options might be worthwhile. If not, welcome to the crowd of those of us who learned some lessons the hard way! Consider you options for limiting the number of times you need to go back and forth each day, and yes, get yourselves a good guidebook or two! The cost will be nugatory in comparison to the cost of your trip, and you might even learn some REAL money-saving tips (in addition to learning the things you don't realize you need to ask).
Good luck!
#20


Joined: Oct 2003
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The OP seems to have replied on a wrong thread.
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...-or-venice.cfm
It seems he's staying out because of points. Probably the Cavalieri as it's about 5 miles out.
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...-or-venice.cfm
It seems he's staying out because of points. Probably the Cavalieri as it's about 5 miles out.


