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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Madison's Trip Planning Guide



Alright, so the other day, Lee requested that I create him an outline of my travel planning process so that he could plan a trip for me one day. Boy, he didn’t know how long I’d been waiting for him to say that! Happily, I wrote down my thought process and made it very detailed to make it easiest for him. I then sent it to my mother, for a laugh, since it ended up being so long. She actually liked it and thought it would be useful to other people! Some of my friends said that too so I decided to try it out! I think it’s pretty comprehensive but if anybody has things they would like me to add, let me know!

Also, I am happy to help with travel planning for anyone. I know how daunting it can be and weirdly, it’s pretty fun for me! Just give me a shout and my travel OCD will be at work for you! ;)



How to Plan a Trip
     1. Figure out where you are going
·         Determine dates and length of trip
o   Is it a city trip?
o   It is an outdoors trip?
o   Roadtrip?
o   June or October?
o   Two weeks or two full days?
·         Google variations of “where to travel in January
o   Big cities are generally good all year
o   If doing an outdoor trip, season is very important
·         If you have an idea of where you want to go already, google “Rome in January” and see what the search brings up
o   Is it an outdoor location that would be cold and rainy?
o   Hurricanes/typhoons/cycloons/monsoons?
o   Is it jellyfish season?
o   Has there been lots of terrorist attacks?
·         Go on to “skyscanner” and search “London to everywhere”
o   Locations with fantastic prices?
·         Pick a few ideas of locations that would be possible in the amount of time given
o   Ex: You can’t do a trip to Greece in two days
2.      Start some basic research on few locations
·         Google variations of “how long to spend in Venice” or “how many days in Venice
o   Take the general consensus into account but also think of your experiences in previous trips
§  Do you get bored being somewhere too long unless there is a ton to do?
§  Are you happy with just wandering small towns or do you need direction, ideas of what to do?
·         Keep narrowing down, as much as possible
·         Do a quick search on “skyscanner.com” for length of flight and prices
o   Determine if flight time in accordance with drive time to flight is too long for the length of trip
·         Do a quick search on “booking.com” for hotel prices
o   I only look at hotels that are rated minimum of 8 and have more than 10 reviews
·         Look on TripAdvisor for cities
o   Look under attractions
3.      At this point, you should be narrowed down for best location during the time period/length
4.      Book either hotel or flight (or train) first, whichever you think has the best price at the time that you don’t want to miss. Then book the other
5.      Booking the flight
·         Search on skyscanner.com
·         Determine the best time to fly
o   Are you doing a long flight that requires a red eye?
o   What shift are you working?
o   Typical hotel checkin is at 3pm (but most will allow baggage storage)
·         Which airport?
o   Is there an airport that is an hour away from location vs one that is 20 minutes?
o   If there is, is the travel time worth it if the price is much better?
·         Make sure to look at arrival time, different time zones
·         Check if a layover is needed, then check to make sure it’s long enough or not super crazy long
o   I prefer layovers to be about 2 hours, it gives time for flight to be late and going through customs again, if needed
·         How much luggage do you need? Is it just carryon or a long trip with hold luggage?
6.      Booking the train (in UK)
·         Go to nationalrail.co.uk
·         Search to location one way (two one way tickets are generally cheaper than one return)
·         Check amount of time for changing trains, if needed
·         Scroll through a few times, once searched, as there can be huge price changes especially in off peak times
·         Underneath the “buy now” button, click “other tickets” just in case there’s a cheaper price there
·         Seat61.com gives great information on train travel
7.      Booking the train (out of UK)
·         Check seat61.com for information on trains
o   It will tell you if pre-booking is necessary or not
o   It will often tell you the exact website to book for out of country train tickets and give step by step instructions
8.      Booking the hotel/apartment
*      Do you want a large hotel or small personalized one?
*      All inclusive or not?
*      Apartment or hotel?
o   Check TripAdvisor
§  Sort by “ranking” for best hotels in area, keeping in mind the amount of reviews. If it only has 50 reviews and is ranked number one, but the one at number 2 has 2000, make sure to check both
§  At least rated 4
§  Good amount of reviews and good reviews
§  Use the sorting options for things you want in a hotel
§  Check location and price
§  Look through “traveler pictures”
§  Also, look for same things as booking.com
§  Check actual hotel website for more details on hotel
o   Check booking.com
§  Again, at least a rating of 8 and 10 reviews
§  Location is generally most important
v  Want to be close to attractions
v  Close to public transport
§  Read reviews, look for safety and cleanliness
§  Free breakfast is always a perk
§  Do the pictures look nice?
§  Is there a fridge?
§  Luggage storage?
§  One you find a hotel that looks good, cross reference it on TripAdvisor. They generally have more reviews, I prefer their rating to be at least a 4
o   Check airbnb.com
§  Create an account
§  After you start the search, before you start looking at places, make sure to check “entire place” and put in price range (unless you’re ok with the other options)
§  The more the reviews, the better!
§  Their rating is shown when you actually click on an apartment, the rating should be at least a 4.5
§  After clicking the apartment and seeing the good score, click through the pictures
§  Does it look clean? Fridge? Microwave? Free wi-fi?
§  In the description, check for key words of location, you want it center and safe
§  Read reviews, make sure there aren’t any saying it is unsafe, in a bad location. Make sure they confirm that it is a good location for sites
§  Scroll to near the bottom, you will see “about the host.” Host should have a high response rate and fast. A verified ID is good along with references and reviews.
9.      Car rental
·         USAA.com for military
o   Under “our products” tab, go under “shopping and discounts” and click “travel discounts”
·         For non-military or just for second prices
o   Check websites like expedia, Travelocity, etc.
10.  Getting between locations
·         Use seat61.com for info on train travel. Do you have to prebook?
·         Use Rome2rio.com for a general idea on best way to travel. Check length of time and estimated prices
·         Airport/train station to hotel
o   Can you walk? Metro? Train? Taxi? Hotel have a shuttle?
§  Use rometorio.com
·         Getting between cities
o   Use rome2rio.com again
o   Fly? Train?
o   Cost?
11.  Cruises
·         Check cruisecritic.com for cruises then easy access to reviews
·         Check usaa, expedia, iglucruise.com or the cruise brands themselves’ websites like Norweigen or Celebrity, for example
·         Cruisecritic.com for cruise reviews and information on packages and the ships themselves
·         Make sure to look at ports and amount of time on water. You want less time on water and ports are the most important part
·         Check what you can do at the ports
12.  Insurance
·         If it’s a big trip, buy trip insurance.
·         There is specialized military insurance on USAA
13.  Creating your itinerary
·         Use TripAdvisor attractions
·         Create an itinerary on tripomatic.com-gives good idea of travelling time between attractions
·         Make sure to cluster attractions each day so they’re close together
·         Book any tickets that need prebooking
o   Read reviews of attractions on tripadvisor, they will normally tell you if you should prebook attraction tickets
·         Consider amount of time needed at attractions. Example, the Tower of London requires more time than visiting Tower Bridge
14.  Booking tours
·         Tours are a great way to get information on huge locations
·         For example, Rome is a place you should get tours since it has thousands of years of history in its streets or if it’s somewhere that you’re not quite comfortable alone at
·         Do you want private tour? Small group? Or larger group?
·         Use tripadvisor.com again
o   Search location then click “attractions”
o   Under attractions, there is a tab on top that says “activities,” click that
o   This tab will have tours with reviews
·         Always check google too. Search “best tours in Rome”






Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Death Defying Paris...So Worth It!

Alright, today starts a new chapter in our blog! We bought the new GoPro a few weeks ago and have been learning to use it. I bought it after hearing Lee talk and beg for it forever, he was determined. Of course, it has become mostly Lee's toy and he is really loving it! His perfectionist personality is shining through in the editing process and he has discovered that he loved editing the videos too!

So here we go, Lee's first video! I think it's awesome for his first one! I can't wait to see how his videos progress. He is still learning the best places to take videos and how to edit but it's a great start!
PS The song is Hopeless Wanderer by Mumford and Sons...make it full screen to see it in all its awesomeness!  http://youtu.be/srVpLvrTP3E  (link if you're on the phone and it's stupid!)




Paris is a magical city. Some people say it's dirty, filled with graffiti, rude people and is not all it's made up to be. Those people are crazy. It's as clean as a major world city can be and is just wonderful! A city is only what you make of it!

Lee and I spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Paris, obviously. We stayed in an apartment that we found on Airbnb and it was great. We really liked it and it really helped our experience. It had fantastic views over the city and I spent a lot of time gazing from the balcony.






So after getting to the apartment in record time (plane was 15 minutes early), we relaxed and made some chaos at the grocery store. Note to self: do not use the self check out if you can't speak the language!

Friday was a warm, very nice day so we headed out early. First we made our way to the Arc de Triomphe. That's where we first saw Paris' scamming problems. They have a lot of people trying to scam tourists but if you just ignore them completely and don't acknowledge them, then you should be just fine. They were a little pushy but we had no problems with that tactic.

The Arc is much more detailed in person than what you can see in pictures. The ceiling is decorated, the walls, and floor. I tried to capture some details to show.





Tomb of the Unknown Soldier


Lee and I climbed to the top of the Arc. This was an easy climb, the stairs were large and there were separate stairs going down so you didn't have to fight with anybody for space. In other words, my kind of stairs. That was an amazing perk! The top gave beautiful views of the city. You can see the Eiffel Tower, and of course the Champs Elysees.



Lee with the new GoPro

After the Arc, we wandered over to the Eiffel Tower. Again, it has a lot of people trying to scam but there are also a lot of armed guards around and just ignoring them works. It didn't make the experience any worse for us. Of course the Eiffel Tower is everything I thought it would be.







Slowly, we made our way to the River Seine and started toward the Louvre. The river walk was nice and calming after being around so many people at the last attractions. We saw the Pont Alexander III which is a very beautiful bridge.



This is Lee's "I'm guilty of being really good at getting into pictures when I'm not supposed to, either with my head or now, the gopro" face.


 After looking at directions, we saw that we were right at the Hotel de Invalides so of course we went over there as well. Napoleon's tomb is located here and it is also a military hospital. It has a ton of old cannons and military stuff around the property. We will be back to make it inside.





As we meandered down the river farther, we happened upon a Christmas market. That was fun! There was an ice skating rink, lots of food, booths and Christmas music. Christmas in Paris, how magical!

Eventually we did make it to the Louvre. We didn't make it inside this time since it was such a short trip but we will be back. I think you really need to spend a day there so I want to give it justice. This first trip was a great intro the city but I can't wait to go back.  It is absolutely huge! It was originally a royal palace is it is very extravagant as well.











From the Louvre, we happened upon the Love Locks bridge. I really do not like the locks, they really do make the bridge very ugly. But took some pics anyways since there are just so many, it's impressive!





After all this, we were beat! We headed back to the apartment for that day. So much walking! We did take the metro a lot but somehow, we still killed my feet. By the way, the Paris metro is easy! Not as clean as London but worked just fine for us.

The next day, we started at Sainte Chapelle. It is most well known for its amazing stained glass windows. It has floor to ceiling very detailed windows. They are breathtaking! Lee and I both said "wow" when we entered the room. it was one of my favorite places. We loved it.









Notre Dame Cathedral was next on our list. The outside of the cathedral was of course, perfect. We loved it but decided not to go inside as the line was miles long. It's free to enter so it's of course, very popular.




We spent more time wandering around the area as the river is surrounded by beautiful buildings.






Getting hungry, we found our way into the Gothic Quarter which has all the typical Parisian buildings. We each had a great three course meal and left extremely happy as well as full! We don't normally eat out when traveling so this was a treat. We normally eat quick meals from a store. We also stopped by a chocolate store that had artisan chocolates. There were some in super cool shapes, we couldn't resist buying some! Santa was yummy!



After getting some full stomachs, we headed back to the apartment for some power naps. We had Eiffel Tower tickets for 8pm so we needed to be prepared!

We got in line (which was a theme for the night) for the elevator. It goes at a weird angle up the leg to get to the second floor. The second floor gave fantastic views but we headed straight for the line of the elevator to get to the top floor (it was really long). That elevator scared me as we got a lot higher and there is a lot of glass. The top was so high! And gave amazing views! My pictures of the views didn't turn out as well as Lee's GoPro video so enjoy them from there!

After finally making it back down (after a lot more time waiting in line), we went to stake out a good  picture spot. And I refused to move. We took a lot of photos but were especially waiting for the tower to sparkle. Every hour on the hour after it gets dark, the tower lights sparkle for five minutes. That made me in awe, I had no idea the tower did that.



Sparkles!



After the tower, it was getting pretty late but we decided to go to the Arc de Triumph again. We wanted to try some long exposure pictures and had a lot of fun with it. We may have ended up in the middle of a ten lane road to get some photos... And you may or may not see evidence of a car having to come close to us to get out of the away of a police car...sorry dad!

Also, stupid scooters! They follow no road rules and they terrified me more than the cars did! Never trust those things to stop...





 Fun fact: Your insurance is null in void around that roundabout if you are driving!

After scaring ourselves doing that for a bit, we headed back to the apartment. Some people may not love Paris but we did! I believe that you should go into every city with open expectations. You should know that these are big cities and pictures you see only show the best parts. Don't let anybody talk you out of going somewhere new just because they didn't enjoy it. You could have a fantastic time like we did. Go and explore (and invite us along...we will take great photos!)!

We can't wait to go back!