Trip Planning Withdrawal - anyone else?
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I'm a plan-a-holic.
I'm currently planning a NY trip for October 2005 and thinking of adding a couple of days in Philadelphia onto it. I'm also planning San Diego, Vancouver BC, and London/Paris for 2006. When I get information overload for one destination, I just move on to one of the others. It works very well.
I have a spreadsheet with itinerary and budget figures for each trip and I adjust them daily. It's a sickness, I tell ya.
I'm currently planning a NY trip for October 2005 and thinking of adding a couple of days in Philadelphia onto it. I'm also planning San Diego, Vancouver BC, and London/Paris for 2006. When I get information overload for one destination, I just move on to one of the others. It works very well.
I have a spreadsheet with itinerary and budget figures for each trip and I adjust them daily. It's a sickness, I tell ya.
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When I got back from a Vienna, Budapest, Prague trip a few years ago, I spent time "giving" advise in return for all that I had received
I just finished booking my hotels for an Italy trip in September 2005. Because some the places are small and popular, some of the first choice rooms were not available...but it was fun figuring alternatives. Next will be tours, ticket, and transportation.
My Mother passed away October 14 - this site was theraputic, as it gave me something to focus on!
Thanks y'all
Linda
I just finished booking my hotels for an Italy trip in September 2005. Because some the places are small and popular, some of the first choice rooms were not available...but it was fun figuring alternatives. Next will be tours, ticket, and transportation.
My Mother passed away October 14 - this site was theraputic, as it gave me something to focus on!
Thanks y'all
Linda
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