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I entered Rome for the first time yesterday, and I was registered for the EES system. I scanned my passport, entered the booth, scanned my fingerprints, then I think it may have tried taking a picture of me with a note at the bottom saying “0 days remaining”. However, I never even went outside the US. But when I asked the lady bringing people in she said it’s fine and made me keep going. Did anyone have this issue? If so how did that impact you exiting or re-entering the Schengen area?? I mean the lady working it said it’s fine but I was told to keep going through, so I don’t know if I’m paranoid or not. I’ll be exiting in Zurich in a few weeks, so I just wanted to know if this will hinder my travels or not later down the line. Also has anyone experienced this before? Thank you!!!
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Hi! My friend and I are visiting Edinburgh in August we are staying for a week, do you have any budgetfriendly places to stay:) open for Airbnb, hostel, and or hotel!
So I made a mistake and didn’t realize my driver’s license expires the same day I leave for a trip to Italy. I already renewed it online successfully, so I have the printed temporary license from the DMV. I was also able to get my international driving permit using the temporary license.
But now I’m realizing many Italian rental car agencies may not accept a paper license — which feels kind of crazy when I have:
ISO HELP:
Does anyone have advice navigating this situation?
MOST IMPORTANTLY:
Has anyone successfully rented a car in Italy with a temporary paper license? If so, which rental car agency did you use?
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My wife and 3 kids (9,6,4) are flirting with the idea of a thanksgiving week trip. This will be the first long haul flight for the kids, so preferably not Asia to start. Looking for ideas elsewhere that may be a delight during that time of year. Traveling from the eastern US. We frequent Spain a lot but looking to maybe change it up, keeping in mind the kids as well.
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My friends and i are planning a graduation trip and are booking a vacation home through booking.com. We are all 18 and the place we book has the minimum required age for check in set at 18. The issue is that none of us have a credit card in our name. Will that cause issues later on if we book using a parents credit card and even bring it on the trip as proof. We do have debit cards in our name so would that be a better alternative?