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Post by msu on Apr 10, 2004 16:01:51 GMT -5
I'm going to Europe @ the end of May and wil be there for 33 days. The trip will start and end in London. The rest of the time we will be in France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic. I was thinking about getting the one month consecutive day pass to allow for flexability. Is this a good idea?
RJ
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Post by LHR02 on Apr 10, 2004 16:47:37 GMT -5
Just remember, your pass will either be for 'Europe' or for Great Britain....it does not cover both. If you are planning on just wandering once you hit the continent with no set plans at all then maybe the consecutive will be best. But...that is allowing for travel every single day according to your time frame and I sincerely doubt you will be on a train one or more times per day. :oEven allowing for a minimum of two days each in London at start and finish you are under a month....plus, the pass is likewise not valid in Czech. No, the more I type the more I have to say this is not the correct pass for you! You will be paying for loads of 'travel' you will most likely never use.
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