Tuscany

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unless she is an invalid, don’t treat her like one.


Jesus wept, you can't use that word any more, its like the R word, totally unacceptable.
Disabled / differently abled is what you should choose instead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nonstop to Rome, spend 2 nights there trying to recover from jet lag and then train to Florence. Easy.


This is what we did
Anonymous
Has anyone tried the direct flight to Venice?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:it is super easy to drive in Italy and the drives and hillside restaurants are what make the landscape so special and enjoyable! would really miss out of you dont drive.


+1 Agree!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are taking MIL to tuscany for her 70th birthday. She has never been to Europe. Is it better to fly to Rome then take the train or drive to the Tuscany or fly directly to Florence..there are obviously more options with flying to Rome (and it is a lot cheaper) but dont know if it is just better to fly to Florence. I have heard mixed reviews regarding the Florence airport.


We took the train from Rome to Florence. Very simple and fast. Even With the train cost it is still much cheaper than flying into Florence (and no connecting flight needed)


this
have a gelato for me
buen viaje
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unless she is an invalid, don’t treat her like one.


Jesus wept, you can't use that word any more, its like the R word, totally unacceptable.
Disabled / differently abled is what you should choose instead.


Invalid means something different than the words you suggested. Anyway, we're tired of word police.
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