
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
The Smartest Tips for Travel
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I'm a believer in travel podcasts now! The Rick Steves one on Versailles was fabulous and followed right through all the rooms. Next time I travel I'll be looking for more podcasts...even if I have to pay for them....and that's a big step for me!!! SF :)
Don't forget to pack your battery charger for your camera! JM :)
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Tie down securely that light jacket instead of draping it over your day bag. I lost my favorite Ralph Lauren jacket when it slipped off my bag without me noticing. MD :)
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Take more than one camera. I took 3 and recommend it highly! Several of us were singing the camera blues--broken camera, dropped camera (it still works!), batteries dead, full SD cards, etc.... TAKE MORE THAN YOU THINK YOU'LL NEED because once you're "there", you'll be consumed with the beauty and you'll want pictures, pictures, and more pictures. It's nice to share photos but it makes you feel extra close to the beauty when you are the one who worked for that perfect angle. The payoff is in the memories that are at your fingertips when you get home. MD :)
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It worked for me to have wet wipes all the time to clean my hands often. There are a lot of hands touching rails and doors, etc. and I don't like all those germs! JB :)
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Using the 2 1/2 gallon zip lock bags for my clothes is the best thing I have done. They don't move around in the suitcase and they get less wrinkled. DL :)
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I was one of the few holdouts with a BIG bag (just ask Gary!). Mark my words, next trip my suitcase will be smaller - maybe not as compact as Sharan's, but definitely smaller! JS :)
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I used the "Man Bag" instead of a back pack...less bulky! GF :)
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I wished I had brought an extra memory card and extra rechargable camera battery with me - I ran out of room on my memory card by day two - and I had to recharge my camera battery every night. BH :)
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Cure for nausea...

Calling internationally on your cell phone

First contact the provider and get international service connected. With AT&T World Traveler, it is $5.99 per phone per month PLUS .99/minute calling, .50/text, and $1.30 to send a picture. They advise keeping up with calls so that you know when all the calls you made come through on your bill. Sometimes call billing is delayed.
If you cancel your international plan before all calls come through then you are charged more. They also recommend turning your cell on and off several times before leaving the states to save settings, and then turning it on and off several times when we arrive in Paris to connect to their towers.
When calling from country to country, you need to put a plus sign (+) in front of the country code and then the number. To get a plus sign, hold down the zero til the plus sign appears.
How to:
1. Calling home from your cell—dial +1 and (10 digit number). 1 is the country code for the U.S.
2. Home calling your cell—+(country code) and the number (France is 33 and England is 44)
3. Calling locally (say a hotel in Paris)—just dial the number
4. Calling each other mobile to mobile—just dial the number
If you have any other service, you might call to clarify.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Just a Few More Tips...

Thursday, June 4, 2009
Double Decker Buses in London

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Ferry to Portsmouth

You will see on the day-to-day itinerary there is much to see and do on June 21 before departing France, so chances are we are on one of the later ferries that looks to be leaving around 4:30 p.m. and arriving 5-6 hours later in Portsmouth. At least that is what the schedule suggests.
That would be the Mont St Michel channel cruise ferry with a ship diagram. It has 2 cinemas, a bureau de change (to change money), 460 reclining seats, restaurant, self service food, bar, among other amenities. Shopping is also available and they accept either euros or British pounds.
On this day, lunch will be provided and we are on our own for dinner on the ferry.