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hi guys. i'm going to europe for my honeymoon this december. Going to finland sweden etc to see northen lights. all booked liaoz. no issue. Was planning to spend an additional 3-6 days in amsterdam. any recommendations on what to see , what to do there? thanks in advance
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Dear friend, Please advise me on the package offer from one of the agency. Cover LA, San Franc, Les Vegas. $2900 include -Delta Airfare and tax -11nights accom (3* only) -Universal Studio and Disney Land ticket -transportation Not include -All meals -tips to tour guide at US$6 per day (estimate about $80 SGD for whole trip) -some attraction also need to top up (optional) First time planning for long trip so those with experience pls kindly share your view. Thanks
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Planning a short one this December. Anyone knows where great place that has villa n private pool that type but affordable. Probably 5 days
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hi guys.am planning to go on honeymoon to new york.......any1 has any idea how much it cost ?? just for accommodation(no need 5 start type but must be safe neighbourhood) , flight
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Hi, it's time to plan for my jun-jul honeymoon in USA west coast. lots of questions on my mind and there are tons of information to digest.. Would appreciate bros here who already have already travelled to those places before to provide your input! I have read one of the thread here by another forumer. Details: Only 2 of us going (wife and I) and we are both drivers. I have 5yrs exp + she has 8yrs exp (get license till now). Actual driving exp where we drive everyday, I have 2yrs. she has 4-5yrs. Plan to cover San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, grand canyon, disneyland in Anaheim,CA. Yes we r renting a car there but read that parking is not easy to find in SF and LA? Would it be better to cover the city with the worst parking first by not renting a car? Then when we are ready to travel to another city, we rent a car and start our self-drive. i currently only have a PDA phone + GPS combination. battery life sucks. Renting GPS there costs like around US$12/day. Is it feasible to buy 1 gps locally first? if so any free maps to use for USA? For lodging, i read that there are many motels so not an issue to find place to sleep. Someone said can drop the mentality of scared no place to sleep. is it true?
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Hi bros and sis, I got a problem.. my to be-CO wants to go to Italy but seems that we are not so sure which are the best area to be at in Italy... So maybe you guys/ladies could recommend places and better if you could share any lobang of good travel packages which includes flight and accomodation.. and we will prefer for free and easy... also duration is abt 7 days.. in mid Feb next year... thanks in adavance for ur helps...
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Don't worry darling, it's only a refueling plane Thu Mar 27, 2008 11:28am EDT LONDON (Reuters) - It may be the biggest honeymoon secret ever -- from 2011, newlyweds can start their dream trip on a Royal Air Force mid-air refueling plane, and the chances are they will be blissfully unaware of their luck. Britain's military is leasing a fleet of aerial tankers from a private consortium led by Airbus parent EADS in a landmark outsourcing deal to be unveiled on Thursday. The converted A330 passenger jets can carry 60 tonnes of fuel to refuel up to four fighters far away from base or else serve as transporters carrying 300 troops and their equipment. Officials involved in the project say some of the jets will also double as charter planes for tourists to earn their keep whenever they are not needed to serve the front line. Because new jetliners are more efficient than the decades-old VC-10s and Tristars they replace, there will be enough space for fuel for refueling in the aircraft's main tanks as well as a fully fitted cabin interior for passengers. With a plain livery, most passengers should be unaware their ordinary looking charter jet may have seen action over Afghanistan or Iraq on -- hopefully -- separate missions. The long-range, wide-body A330-200 model on which the tankers are based has a maximum range of 12,500 km or 6750 nautical miles, according to Toulouse-based Airbus. With one of its ordinary airline users, it flies daily from France to holiday and honeymoon destinations in the Caribbean. (Reporting by Tim Hepher, editing by Paul Casciato)
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Hey guys, Anyone has experience with honeymoon in NZ? I will be travelling this Nov to NZ for about 2weeks. First stop will be Auckland to visit my aunt and after that free and easy. Any advice on must go places as i m planning my trip now.