Anonymous wrote:Nobody buys last minute flights to Europe for peak travel times—especially when traveling as a family.
If you want sunny weather, travel in the summer.
I know several families who have traveled to Europe over spring break and encountered cold and rainy weather. I’d rather be hot than cold and drenched.
Anonymous wrote:Refundable tickets cost twice the regular fare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Very bad idea unless you’re also flexible on travel dates - which could be the case if you’re flying for a longer period and not dependent on hotels for stay.
And would you really cancel a highly anticipated trip to Paris for some summer rain?
Pp again. If you’re worried about weather, it would be better to book refundable or changeable tickets than waiting to buy a week before your trip for high season travel.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Very bad idea unless you’re also flexible on travel dates - which could be the case if you’re flying for a longer period and not dependent on hotels for stay.
And would you really cancel a highly anticipated trip to Paris for some summer rain?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear. I meant flight tickets, not museum tickets.
Bad idea to book the flight tickets just a week ahead and if the museum tickets are gone when we book flights, just do the over priced guided tours?