Anonymous wrote:El Salvador -- everyone must pay USD $12 cash for a "tourist card" to get through customs. Don't forget to bring American dollars or you are stuck.
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: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!
NP- A misstep on a trail and you are dead. You sit on a ledge and lose balance? You could be dead. It is a very dangerous place for small kids, you could not let a 2yo out of your sight for 2 seconds without them being at risk near the rim. I have vertigo so stayed on the paved biked trail and went viewpoint to viewpoint that way. I disagree about it not being impressive though, it is breathtaking, but the hiking is inherently dangerous.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, this is what I was going to say. At least the old towns/hotels where we stayed in Crete did not allow you to flush toilet paper. But they also didn’t have bidets! It was the worst of both worlds!
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: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!
NP- A misstep on a trail and you are dead. You sit on a ledge and lose balance? You could be dead. It is a very dangerous place for small kids, you could not let a 2yo out of your sight for 2 seconds without them being at risk near the rim. I have vertigo so stayed on the paved biked trail and went viewpoint to viewpoint that way. I disagree about it not being impressive though, it is breathtaking, but the hiking is inherently dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I had insider tips on how to have fun in Madrid. I have been a lot of places, including multiple trips to many European capitals. Madrid was one of our biggest duds in a lifetime of travel.
I also would have chosen off-resort restaurants in Bali more carefully. I got "Bali Belly" which is probably the same thing as "Montezuma's Revenge".
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.
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![]()
My tiny DD (5’ 93 pounds with a 22” waist) really wants to take a Korea/Japan trip just for shopping. She imagines a heaven like place where alllll the clothes come in her size and she has choices, instead of combing through everything in a store to find the two things that sort of fit her.
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![]()