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Walenta Family Trip - Italy
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
October 1st is here
Hi guys! I will send out links to both of you again, but you should be able to sign into your gmail and then at the top you will have to search for blogger. Once you are signed in it should show you all the blogs that you are apart of. Select Walenta Family Trip. Actually, Dad do you still have the email link? Can you send it to Lisa and I. I'm only able to post from the app. Which is also another option for you guys. You can go to the App Store and download Blogger and sign into it with your gmail stuff and it will show you all of the blogs you're apart of.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Proposed Iteniary
This was sent to two different travel agents so we will see soon what they come up with.
If there is anything you think of that I missed with regards to this please let me know ASAP.
Dad
If there is anything you think of that I missed with regards to this please let me know ASAP.
Dad
Walenta Family Trip: Italy 2014
Various Dates:
Departing on April 5th and returning to USA on April 19th
Departing on April 12th and returning to the USA on April 26th
Departing on April 26th and returning to the USA on May 10th
One adult will be flying from Denver and returning to Denver.
One adult (senior age 68) will be flying from Jacksonville FL and returning to Jacksonville FL.
One adult will be flying from Philadelphia and returning to Philadelphia.
(We would like to meet up at the departing Airport for the Trans Atlantic portion of the flight so we could do that leg together.)
The person flying from Denver is rather tall and is looking at the possibility of needing extra leg room so a bulk head or emergency row seat would be a first choice.
Interested in looking at a package deal with an airline but would if possible prefer to pick my own hotel in Rome. If that becomes a problem, we can work around it easily.
Cities to sleep in and duration at each location:
Venice – 3 nights
Florence or Lucca – 3 nights (choice driven by hotel cost)
Rome – 4 nights
Sorrento – 3 nights
Hotels: Economy is the key to this trip. Looking for clean and safe hotels while keeping the cost down as much as we can.
Require a triple room and since it is three adults we would prefer three beds regardless of the size. If necessary, a queen and a twin size bed would work.
In room bathroom is required.
We do not need or want a lot of hotel amenities. Free wifi would be good and free breakfast would also be good.
Would like hotels that do not need up front payments if possible and are fully refundable.
Central locations in each city are important.
Rome: Termini or Vatican area will work.
Florence: Near the city center.
Lucca: Inside the wall.
Venice: Not on the mainland. Walking distance to the Rialto Bridge or St Marks is a plus.
Sorrento: Near public transportation.
(Looking not to double back upon ourselves at any point and will do various local day trips from each location).
Will travel between cities using a second class train ticket.
Suggestions for city passes if you have any. We will probably do a Roma Pass and can get that at Termini.
Do not care whether we start in any specific location and am interested in keeping the airfare cost to its lowest point.
Can fly into Venice and out of Rome or Naples (depending on the airfare difference between using Naples or Rome we can look into taking the train from Sorrento to Rome for the flight home.
Also interested in the cost of travel insurance for this trip.
Thanks,
Paul
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Italy Links
Some links you may find interesting.
http://www.agoda.com/europe/italy/rome/domus_roxy_guest_house.html?asq=bs17wTmKLORqTfZUfjFABpGQ1lgOMWZbD70ukmedx16iU50uiUFg6f7PaVSeuo%2bjP%2btuzwpawAnW3RfZ7tvCAc9lL4aw5C31jTpN39b2DsFBl0BVbcQdRJcLVyEwP%2fY%2flldI%2fRFbpXecugrYZScLNRa2ZQkVEy6qUGYxZWInnHd10gpowdLZxTXUdK0lII95ivxvvpsr%2byY0GCX9ixKfEwDVCwKCQJVHM79Mo0whNCw%3d (If this link does not work, just type in Domus Roxy and look for the link to the hotel. It is where I stayed and where we will be staying when we visit Rome.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Locations
Here is a short list of placews in Italy that are certainly worth seeing. This is by no means a complete list and I hope that both of you will be adding towns and areas to this list before we have to pick an exact iteniary.
Rome, Florence, Venice, Assisi, Pompeii, Naples, Sorrento, Mt Vesuvius, Capri, Lake Garda, Milan, Genoa, Calabria, Mt Etna.
Start doing your research and lets come up with an awesome list.
Also check Trip advisor for great suggestions and reviews.
Another good placew to check is at Rick Steves.com
He has been doing travel and reporting for many years and has some great travel book out there and his web site is beyond awesom with information on all sorts of travel from hotels to trains to just about everything.
He also has guided tours of alot of places in Italy and the cool thing is that you can down load them to a tablet and then list to them while you are visiting a certain site and it is just like having a tour guide walking right next to you. And once downloaded, you do not need a wifi connection to list to them.
Rome, Florence, Venice, Assisi, Pompeii, Naples, Sorrento, Mt Vesuvius, Capri, Lake Garda, Milan, Genoa, Calabria, Mt Etna.
Start doing your research and lets come up with an awesome list.
Also check Trip advisor for great suggestions and reviews.
Another good placew to check is at Rick Steves.com
He has been doing travel and reporting for many years and has some great travel book out there and his web site is beyond awesom with information on all sorts of travel from hotels to trains to just about everything.
He also has guided tours of alot of places in Italy and the cool thing is that you can down load them to a tablet and then list to them while you are visiting a certain site and it is just like having a tour guide walking right next to you. And once downloaded, you do not need a wifi connection to list to them.
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