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Sooo, I went to the website of our usual travel agency to see what they have to offer for this year and what can I risk, considering my bad leg and tha fact that Mum will be in tow. The website is sorely outdated, so I'll have to get to the office in person and ask, but I found a few package holidays I'd like.

The one of them I'd like most is a 6-day-trip that will start in Paris, touch 3 of the prettiest castles along the Loire, cross Burgundy, with an emphasis on Dijon and Troyes (another town I wanted to visit badly ever since I read "Life in a Medieval Town"), continues on to the Champagne (Reims!!!) and then returns to Paris just in time to board the plane.

Of course, it has the serious disadvantage that we'd have to fly, something I'm still deadly afraid of, and I might have the rotten luck that they won't even launch this particular trip this year, but it would be a pretty one.

Another possibilites would be the trips named "Romantinc Germany" and "Magic of the Alps", as well as the one which would go to Alsace and the Black Forest.

So many great choices, so little time (and even less momeny) *sighs*. Of course, we'll have to think very hard about our health in the first time. But we try to go to pleaces where we haven't been before, especially Mum, who can never tell if she'd be able to go anywhere in the next year.

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Date: 2013-03-10 02:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ithilwen.livejournal.com
That's too bad that they won't allow a substitute way of getting to the first destination, but I'm sure it makes things simpler for them, so it's understandable. Maybe you could get your doctor to prescribe a small dose of tranquilizer to help with anxiety if you end up having to fly?

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Date: 2013-03-10 02:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
It's not so bad, really. I don't get panic attacks or whatnot, I don't even get airsick, I'm just truly uncomfortable.

And, to tell the truth, the very thing I like in these package holidays is the fact that they take care of everything. I hate dealing with every single aspect, especially as you have to do these things in advance, and it's hard to get away from work at any sensible time. And when I do, then the ticket office/whatever is still or already closed.

Going to Hamburg on our own last year was twenty times more complicated than booking a week-long trip at the travel agency.

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Date: 2013-03-10 06:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ithilwen.livejournal.com
You're definitely right about packaged holidays being convenient! While I don't always mind putting together a trip on my own, especially since the Internet has made doing the research and booking things a lot easier, sometimes it's nice to leave that hassle to someone else - which is why my Iceland and Greece trips are both tours. All I have to do is show up ( and for the Greece trip, book the airfare and one night in a hotel). Planning a holiday is definitely work, even if it can be enjoyable!
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