New & Improved Thread: An Injured American In Paris: Maitaitom's Miracle Christmas Trip
#127
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Both your trip report and the video are great! I'm surprised we didn't limp into each other in Paris. I was there just about the same time and injured my knee (permanently), but I managed to hobble around, enjoying the Christmas sights. Always enjoy your trip reports. If you don't write professionally, you should!
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So now we have a report revival. A most painful leg at the beginning of your trip...which prompted some laughs...leg in your lady's lap and the blind guy incident and then it seemed to go away. What a nice youtube added. Certainly covering much of Paris. We liked the Monet water color panels in l'Orangerie because we were to later visit the garden in Giverny in our Seine river trip.
#139
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I have had a marvelous time getting to know you, Tom and Tracy, through this wonderful trip report. Thank you for taking the time to write it! We are meeting our college aged daughter in Europe this year at the end of her fall study abroad semester in Spain-- to travel for a few weeks, ending with a week in Paris.
I was a little worried about what kind of a Christmas we might have there, and this has been very reassuring. Though we have been to Paris before, (but never in winter); our kids have not (also taking her twin brother with us). I think they would enjoy a trip like you describe more than slavishly trying to see every monument/museum. Of course, without the Hotel Surgery part.
Question: It sounds like you are approaching each day's itinerary very casually--do you know Paris that well, or did you map out a plan ahead of time, for each day and what order you would travel around the city? (I realize you must have had a plan for the Louvre day with Michael, and I liked the fact that favorable weather allowed you to do something more spontaneous.)
You guys sound like you would be fun to travel with. I originally started reading this because I wanted to know more about the lost/stolen camera incident (you posted about it elsewhere), but what a treasure trove I found here.
I've picked up a lot from others' comments, as well.
I was a little worried about what kind of a Christmas we might have there, and this has been very reassuring. Though we have been to Paris before, (but never in winter); our kids have not (also taking her twin brother with us). I think they would enjoy a trip like you describe more than slavishly trying to see every monument/museum. Of course, without the Hotel Surgery part.
Question: It sounds like you are approaching each day's itinerary very casually--do you know Paris that well, or did you map out a plan ahead of time, for each day and what order you would travel around the city? (I realize you must have had a plan for the Louvre day with Michael, and I liked the fact that favorable weather allowed you to do something more spontaneous.)
You guys sound like you would be fun to travel with. I originally started reading this because I wanted to know more about the lost/stolen camera incident (you posted about it elsewhere), but what a treasure trove I found here.
I've picked up a lot from others' comments, as well.
#140
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We have been to Paris on many occasions, so we decided not to have our usual hectic, go-see-as-many-sights-as-possible itinerary that we usually do. When we visit Paris, we have an outline of a plan we want to do each day, and depending on how sore our feet become, we walk a lot and use the great Paris metro (I love the Paris metro...easy to navigate and great for sore-footed tourists).
We've been to Paris twice during the Christmas season. The first time it was rainy and overcast the entire time. On this trip, we had sunshine the first half, and clouds the second half. The one consistent factor was that we loved both Christmas vsits. We will be back there this Fall as part of our trip to the Dordogne, Loire and Normandy. Have a great time, and watch out for that "fake blind guy" at the metro!
We've been to Paris twice during the Christmas season. The first time it was rainy and overcast the entire time. On this trip, we had sunshine the first half, and clouds the second half. The one consistent factor was that we loved both Christmas vsits. We will be back there this Fall as part of our trip to the Dordogne, Loire and Normandy. Have a great time, and watch out for that "fake blind guy" at the metro!



