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Patsy_KB Apr 24th, 2011 01:26 PM

iPad - take to Europe (river cruise + week in France) or not?
 
For our 3 week trip to Europe, I'm torn on whether or not to take my iPad. I'd purchase a data plan, but rely mostly on WiFi. It's great for entertainment, email, web surfing, etc. But I know we can also check email and the internet on board our river cruise boat as well as in hotels.

It fits in my travel purse - and we have a safe in each of our hotel rooms as well as on board.

Any opinions? Should I take it or leave it home?

We'll also have our iPhones with us.

ira Apr 24th, 2011 01:29 PM

Hi P,

I thought that vacations were a chance to get away from it all.

((I))

Patsy_KB Apr 24th, 2011 01:31 PM

My iPad is for family, pleasure, entertainment - not work.

cathies Apr 24th, 2011 02:17 PM

If you have email access on your iphone then really there's no need to take the ipad is there? I know they are only small, but the less stuff you have to carry the better.

Italyagain Apr 24th, 2011 02:18 PM

I am taking mine! Downloaded guidebooks,all my travel info- totally justified in taking it along!

AGM_Cape_Cod Apr 24th, 2011 02:27 PM

I bought mine specifically to take on my business trip to India (hopefully it will come in time) to use as an ereader. If it were a pleasure trip I would use it for files that I copy from places like Fodors and Chowhound as well as the ability to search the net for additional information for restaurants and sites.

annw Apr 24th, 2011 02:34 PM

Took mine on last trip and loved it-- the 3G is expensive overseas (IMO) and i needed an extra package/data plan, so hopefully you'll find lots of wifi access.

ParisAmsterdam Apr 24th, 2011 02:49 PM

Why have such a handy and small device if you don't take it with you?

HappyTrvlr Apr 24th, 2011 02:53 PM

Take it along. Don't you have loads of books on it through iBook , Kindle and Nook? It is our main calendar too.
And i will always find WiFi somehwere.We own it for traveling.

patiricia Apr 24th, 2011 02:56 PM

Take it! We took ours to Europe last year and used it for many things. Saved our bacon in France when we couldn't find a road map and it got us to our tiny destination. Couldn't have done it without it! Very handy! Also download books before you go and you can leave the paperbacks at home.

gh21 Apr 24th, 2011 03:31 PM

Another vote for taking it with you. I used mine in France last year via wifi in our hotel. Great for getting exact location of restaurants, shopping etc

victoria_reynolds Apr 24th, 2011 04:00 PM

Do be careful about the roaming charges if you enable the 3G, but we found ours very helpful as a travel aide (e.g. research sites & download the e-ticket to the IPAD to get into the EIffel Tower). Both our hotel in Nice and in Paris offered free WIFI too...Of course, the river cruise is a different story. Iphone is handy too, but follow all the steps to ensure you don't get a $1000 bill on returning.

scrb11 Apr 24th, 2011 04:49 PM

iPhone can't use local data plans, which are much cheaper than roaming on AT&T. In fact, you want to double-check the Settings in iPhone to make sure data roaming is OFF if you don't want to be surprised by thousands of dollars in charges.

Only use the iPhone on Wifi. The AT&T International Voice Roaming Plan (you have to enable it before you go) is 99 cents per minute for calls.

The iPad, you can buy a SIM from Orange or some other local operator to use for data. You might spend 20 Euros for minimal use for a week or two when Wifi isn't available.

On that river cruise, if Wifi isn't available, then 3G might be a good option. I heard on ocean cruises, they rip you off for Wifi.

Might check out iBooks or Kindle apps. for travel books. There are also travel apps. some with GPS support to show you sites or restaurants near your location.

Patsy_KB May 8th, 2011 09:06 AM

Thanks, all - the iPad's going with me! It slips right into my PacSafe CitySafe 200 purse; will fit in the safes in our rooms on the boat & in hotels...but will come in so handy! I'd rather have it than not have it, I decided.

Otzi May 8th, 2011 10:35 AM

Good luck finding internet access, especially on a cruise boat.

HappyTrvlr May 8th, 2011 11:05 AM

Our river cruise boat has few wifi so I hope yours does too.

Patsy_KB May 10th, 2011 04:30 PM

We're on an AMAWaterways river cruise - free wifi in all the common areas. Computers in all the staterooms.

Italyagain Jun 5th, 2011 03:50 AM

Does anyone know- I have an Ipad from the US. DO I need a power converter or just the plug adapter?

qwovadis Jun 5th, 2011 04:36 AM

Adapters work well unless u will be in remote areas

in which case I bring my power conditioner apc.com

Always take mine and insure it well

insuremytrip.com go with the free wifi as much as I can

Be sure to keep it in "Airplane Mode" at all other times

turn it on to roam only when u have to briefly then off

again or auto roaming feature will eat u up pricewise.

Room safes are not safe everybody has a general combo

So leave it in front desk safe not in your room.

They truly are a theft magnet.

surfmom Jun 5th, 2011 04:50 AM

italyagain, you only need the plug adapter, not the power converter. Most items now are dual voltage and the Ipad is one of the them. Reduces at least one heavy item! We left one of our adapters behind and we were constantly rotating what needed to be charged...


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