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We are in the beginning stages of planning a trip to London in June. We are considering a few nights in Paris as well and wanted opinions on that. My cousin went to both and she loved England but she told me that Paris was “dirty and smelly” and to skip it. Is Paris worth a visit or should we enjoy all that London has to offer?
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Hi everyone, my wife and I are trying to plan a 7-day trip in July. We want good beaches, but we want to be adventurous as well. We love jet ski, zipline, etc. We have looked at Cancun and Punta Cana, but the seaweed scares us. Our budget is 4000-5000, including everything, flying from SLC. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Hi everyone,
I’m planning my first Europe trip and trying to make sure the middle section isn’t too rushed. Some parts of the itinerary are locked because we’re meeting friends.
The following cannot be changed:
Oct 21–22 – Amsterdam
Oct 23–24 – Willingen, Germany (meeting friends)
Oct 31 – Fly home from Paris
So the flexible part is after Germany and before Paris.
Current idea:
Oct 21–22 – Amsterdam
Oct 23–24 – Willingen
Oct 25–26 – Cologne
Oct 27–28 – Belgium (debating where, heard bad things about Brussels)
Oct 29 - OPEN (possibly another Paris night)
Oct 30 – Paris
Oct 31 – Fly home
My questions:
Should we stay 2 nights in Bruges and day trip to Ghent?
Or base ourselves 2 nights in Ghent instead?
Is Brussels worth an overnight, or better as a quick stop?
Does this pacing feel reasonable or are we moving around too much?
We enjoy:
great scenery
walkable cities
good food and beer
cool atmosphere at night
Trying to avoid packing up every day if possible.
Appreciate any advice!
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Hey guys. Tomorrow I will be flying to Japan at 2:30 PM from DFW. I have a few questions about jet lag:
How do I prepare and try to adjust as quickly as possible and to reduce the effects of jet lag when I get to Japan? I’ve heard things like depriving yourself of sleep the night before so you sleep according to Japan time on the flight. But I’m not sure about anything, since idk anything above the time zone difference that is between Japan and the US (idk how westbound and eastbound and etc works regarding how it affects you and stuff)
This is more important, since I’m extremely busy in school and when I come back on a Saturday, school starts for me on Monday, so I need to be locked in and ready. I’ve heard how return flights are horrible, but how do I best mitigate jet lag within the 1-2 days I have? How do I make my first week of school back bearable?
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