stenogoddess
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- Aug 11, 2005
We're back home from a great week at WDW. I hate the post vacation come down! Thanks for the great article Christy!
The link below is for the village where we will staying while in Tuscany. It looks beautiful. This is the part of the trip that I am most looking forward to (other than the bellinis, wine, and gelato).
The restaurants on the property sound wonderful. They offer both indoor and outdoor dining. The outdoor dining should provide for some very nice views!
http://www.artimino.com
Dino and I just got back from the Viva Italia trip 3 weeks ago and I'm in prep mode on a trip report. Our DVD just arrived with all the guides pictures, so after a bit of organization, I hope to have something in writing soon
I do want to point out that you really only have one free meal while at the Villa and that's the evening after your day trip to Florence.
There were two bus times back to the villa, one at 4pm and the other at 7pm.
No one from our group left at 4:00, there is just too much to see and do and only having a few hours after lunch really isn't enough time.
So, thinking that most if not all of you will be heading back on the 7 pm bus, you won't arrive back until about 8:00 - 8:30pm
I think only 2 couples decided to have dinner in Artimino. Some had an early dinner right in Florence and many others just brought back something to eat, which is what we did.
We picked up a panini and pizza just before leaving. After we got back we got a beer from the bar, a plateful of "free" appetizers and we sat outside on the walkway area outside our room and had a delightful dinner.
If you have any questions about anythingor any part of the trip - Ask Away
I found the travel blog below that has some useful information about traveling to Rome / Europe. Some of it seems obvious but could be used as a good check list.
http://www.roninrome.com/traveling-in-europe/what-should-you-do-at-home-before-coming-to-rome-italy-and-europe
The link below is for the village where we will staying while in Tuscany. It looks beautiful. This is the part of the trip that I am most looking forward to (other than the bellinis, wine, and gelato).
The restaurants on the property sound wonderful. They offer both indoor and outdoor dining. The outdoor dining should provide for some very nice views!
http://www.artimino.com
Did I mention that John and I are IN too ! Viva Italia
Thanks for the handy site - Reading this got me to wonder and I guess I should know this - but I don't ... Is Italy part of the EU ? Is the money Euros or something else ?
Micki
Italy is part of the EU and euros are the coin of the realm.
By the way....you know us.....we are not usually willing to just let things be.
We always like to tinker with our trips.
No details, no answers, nothing definite...but....you may have options.
There...was that cryptic enough?
Buono Serra!
Jason - OMG Did you see the beautiful wine shop ?? We will HAVE to get there.
Micki
Did I mention that John and I are IN too ! Viva Italia
I found an evening Italian 101 class at Emory University here in Atlanta. It is 10 weeks and covers the following:
After this class, you will be able to
Greet others appropriately
Introduce yourself and others
Briefly describe things and people
Talk about activities and pastimes in the present tense
Make polite exchanges such as those needed for shopping and ordering food
Ask and respond to basic questions
Pronounce and use numbers correctly
Ask for and understand simple directions
Talk about prices and dates, tell time, and discuss the weather
The current session has already started but hope that one starts up again in January. I think it would be worth the time and money.
Has anyone even thought about booking air yet? I looked at the time I signed up for the trip and then again yesterday. The price has went down a few hundred dollars. Part of me wants to jump on it but am hopeful it may come down more. For London / Paris, I booked extremely early. It worked out well b/c the price only went up from there. What are you guys thinking?
I have been pricing airfare and what I am finding seems high right now.
John and I have decided to go to Italy for Christmas and I found first class air for $2500.00 each.QUOTE]
Would you be able to share which airline that was???
I have been pricing airfare and what I am finding seems high right now.
John and I have decided to go to Italy for Christmas and I found first class air for $2500.00 each.
Coach was about $1400 each....but we buy 3 seats in coach. Our choice was 5K or $4200. With first class, you have much higher baggage allowances and no additional fees. It was an easy choice.
It's really a gamble as to when you buy. I know some airlines will give you credit toward your next flight if the price goes down. You might want to look at that as well.
I have been pricing airfare and what I am finding seems high right now.
John and I have decided to go to Italy for Christmas and I found first class air for $2500.00 each.QUOTE]
Would you be able to share which airline that was???
Anything for you my dear....
We are flying Delta.
Our outbound flight is Orlando / Atlanta / Rome.
Coming home there are two stops...Venice / Charles De Gaulle (to be so close to Paris and not be able to stop) / Atlanta / Orlando.