Round the World Holiday |
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By AboutSeniors From: Janelle Spence's Travel Chatter for mature travellers This issue is from Peter Finch in our office, who has just recently taken his family on a round world holiday for four weeks, and would like to share his experiences on different aspects of his travels. Peter writes ... Security has been stepped up and you go through several checks, and can be randomly selected for full screening. But we were never hassled and allowed two hours at every airport, and didn't have any delays. There is also security at major tourist attractions, like bag inspections at Disneyland and Universal Studios, and this adds time to getting in. Whilst we travelled in winter with snow and temperatures of -6, we only had three days of rain, so the weather was not a deterrent. The only problem was obtaining the warm clothing in Brisbane. In major cities we used public transport and found it easy and inexpensive. In Canada a 30 minute bus ride cost $3.00. In Europe it is best to have pre-purchased passes, but you must obtain them in Australia before you leave as you cannot buy them overseas. We also pre-purchased entry to some attractions as this saves a lot of queueing. We had tickets for the Schurnnbrun Palace in Vienna and went straight in - the waiting time was at least 90 minutes, and this was off season. Travel stories from Janelle Spence & Turner Travel Associates are reproduced with permission of AboutSeniors. Link to Janelle Spence and Travel Chatter.
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