Last Minute Trip to Italy - Please Help!
#23
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Hi P,
I would consider using a great tour company and sitting back with the relaxed approach. We used a great company at Bevnenutolimos.com
Your husband might enjoy the extra pampering of not having to think and having someone take you both around. They have a great website and are really fast in responding with quotes etc. Enjoy.
I would consider using a great tour company and sitting back with the relaxed approach. We used a great company at Bevnenutolimos.com
Your husband might enjoy the extra pampering of not having to think and having someone take you both around. They have a great website and are really fast in responding with quotes etc. Enjoy.
#24
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Dear Friends:
Thank you so much for your responses. I am sorry I did not answer earlier I've been disconnected.
(home-maker with a busted computer and little time to go to the library for internet access)
I agree that the trip is long and exhausting but being in Italy just seems like such a reward.
We realize that there is no way we are making it in May but middle of June might work for us.
I've got 250K miles with AA that will go to this trip so that takes care of the airfare. The hard part will be the jet lag!
Thank you again for all your helpfull answers.
Thank you so much for your responses. I am sorry I did not answer earlier I've been disconnected.
(home-maker with a busted computer and little time to go to the library for internet access)
I agree that the trip is long and exhausting but being in Italy just seems like such a reward.
We realize that there is no way we are making it in May but middle of June might work for us.
I've got 250K miles with AA that will go to this trip so that takes care of the airfare. The hard part will be the jet lag!
Thank you again for all your helpfull answers.
#26

Joined: May 2005
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Pininas, I would see into where I could get flights, then work from there. If you have only a few days, then pick one location and stay there, however tempting it might be to want to see everything.
Rome, Venice or Florence would all be very rewarding. If you like it, you can always start planning your next trip to see the other places.
Rome, Venice or Florence would all be very rewarding. If you like it, you can always start planning your next trip to see the other places.
#28
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Well, I am basically paying full fare for the tickets. Regular filghts to europe are 60K miles but I'll have to pay 100K miles per person. But that's fine, If I don't use them now, I'll never used them.
But here's the good news, thanks to your comments, hubby agreed to go for 10 days (8 days in Italy, 2 days of travel) and agreed to move it to July 15th so I can plan it better.
I think I'll follow your advice and just stay in Rome, but I sure would love to see Venice and Florence!
But here's the good news, thanks to your comments, hubby agreed to go for 10 days (8 days in Italy, 2 days of travel) and agreed to move it to July 15th so I can plan it better.
I think I'll follow your advice and just stay in Rome, but I sure would love to see Venice and Florence!
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