Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Amsterdam: you need to have your physical passport on you to rent a car, at least where we went.
-Don’t shave before going in the Dead Sea
-No clothing or shoes will fit you in Japan if you are bigger than a size small so make sure you pack what you need.
I honeymooned in thailand, arguably my tiniest most gorgeous self after working hard for the wedding, and trying to shop was horrifying. "Sorry, no plus size" and I was like a size 6![]()
Wow that’s awful!
That’s most of Asia. I am a size 6 and I bought large in Malaysia. I didn’t even bother trying on the cute clothes in Korea.
Anonymous wrote:Being a walking wallet is the awful one. That happens in too many countries. I don't know if it's better to expect it or better to hope for something better.
Anonymous wrote:Driving on the opposite side of the road is less difficult than I imagined in many regards but I didn’t realize the biggest challenge would be drifting in my lane. Good to get a rental with lane assist
In Mexico we mostly had smooth sailing with renting a car but got scammed at a gas station. Refuse to pay if they lie and say the card reader is down. If you do pay in cash, count out the bills verbally
In both Costa Rica and Mexico we arrived to find our booked hotel no longer available to us. Always confirm the day before and check your spam folder for cancellations.
Didn’t realize I’d need British coins for bathrooms.
Bring your own toilet paper on safari.
Anonymous wrote:For some unknown reason, most showers over baths in France don't have a door or curtain. I don't know what they enjoy water spraying all over the floor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Amsterdam: you need to have your physical passport on you to rent a car, at least where we went.
-Don’t shave before going in the Dead Sea
-No clothing or shoes will fit you in Japan if you are bigger than a size small so make sure you pack what you need.
I honeymooned in thailand, arguably my tiniest most gorgeous self after working hard for the wedding, and trying to shop was horrifying. "Sorry, no plus size" and I was like a size 6![]()
Wow that’s awful!
That’s most of Asia. I am a size 6 and I bought large in Malaysia. I didn’t even bother trying on the cute clothes in Korea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish someone said the Grand Canyon is not kid friendly and pretty dangerous and it’s not that impressive in my opinion. I loved the arches at Utah but something about our Grabd Canyon trip was a bust.
Dangerous, how so? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you wish you had known before visiting (insert vacation destination here)?
I wanted to visit the Amalfi Coast but was unaware of the power outages and the way you must fly to Naples then take a train to Sorrento and then take a ferry and hand carry luggage up to some of the hotels. With little children this seems a bit more challenging. The same for Lake Como and the last train out of town. To ensure to time that visit right.
This seems like basic logistical details you should look into before traveling.
Anonymous wrote:What do you wish you had known before visiting (insert vacation destination here)?
I wanted to visit the Amalfi Coast but was unaware of the power outages and the way you must fly to Naples then take a train to Sorrento and then take a ferry and hand carry luggage up to some of the hotels. With little children this seems a bit more challenging. The same for Lake Como and the last train out of town. To ensure to time that visit right.
Anonymous wrote:Do a quick google search about toilets where you're going. I remember getting toilet paper like wax paper in some countries, holes in the floor with places for your feet in others, and then in Greece the plumbing wouldn't support any flushed tp, so it went in a trash can. Not sure if this has changed, but it would be nice to know ahead of time and always carry tissues if you are a woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Amsterdam: you need to have your physical passport on you to rent a car, at least where we went.
-Don’t shave before going in the Dead Sea
-No clothing or shoes will fit you in Japan if you are bigger than a size small so make sure you pack what you need.
I honeymooned in thailand, arguably my tiniest most gorgeous self after working hard for the wedding, and trying to shop was horrifying. "Sorry, no plus size" and I was like a size 6![]()