I took my kids the year after it opened. The three day pass was £72. What's it got to now - £1500?3 days in euro Disney and now enjoying eurocamp up the road to recover (and have a few well earned beers)
Kids are 9 & 10, perfect age for them to still enjoy our company but then also amuse themselves for a bit
Yeah about that, the whole holiday was a fortune but definitely worth it, they absolutely loved it and so did I.I took my kids the year after it opened. The three day pass was £72. What's it got to now - £1500?
It's a lovely part of the world. So many lovely town and cities. I love most areas of Italy. If I didn't love Prague so much, I could see myself settling long term in Italy.Just had a lovely day at Lake Garda.
Now back in Verona getting ready for dinner.
Off to Venice tomorrow.
Only been to Genoa in that region.It's a lovely part of the world. So many lovely town and cities. I love most areas of Italy. If I didn't love Prague so much, I could see myself settling long term in Italy.
Heading to Liguria next Summer. One of the few regions of Northern Italy that I haven't explored yet.
Who did you book through and how did you get there pal, I might be interested in going now Florida is mega expensive.3 days in euro Disney and now enjoying eurocamp up the road to recover (and have a few well earned beers)
Kids are 9 & 10, perfect age for them to still enjoy our company but then also amuse themselves for a bit
Siena, it's incredibly beautiful and cheap :)Me and the wife want to do a few days somewhere next year (end of March) where the days can be pretty busy with things to do if anybody has any suggestions?
We know the obvious New York etc. but budget has taken that out of reach for now.
We're looking at Rome as a potential but know there's plenty other places that ignorantly I won't have thought about.
Would you recommend verona ?Just had a lovely day at Lake Garda.
Now back in Verona getting ready for dinner.
Off to Venice tomorrow.
Verona is stunningWould you recommend verona ?
That sounds right up my street. ( jealous)Heading to the Cyclades. Milos, Sifnos and Naxos. But thanks for the offer pal.
Absolutely and not a rip off joint like front line places in Venice are. It’s got a great bus service, half an hour to Lake Garda for four euro, and it’s a major train hub to places like Venice or Padua etc. The trains are fast and clean with NO standing allowed on the frecciarossa 1000 trains. On our journey from Verona to Venice it was doing 165 mph and you didn’t know it was moving.Would you recommend verona ?
Book direct with Disneyland Paris.Who did you book through and how did you get there pal, I might be interested in going now Florida is mega expensive.
Its tough. But somebody has to do it. LllThat sounds right up my street. ( jealous)