European Vacation

Started by soin2cal11 pages

Exactly that is why i am not including Britain at the moment. cutting britain out for the moment as it is rather small, i am talking about actually inside of europe, not the outside. I always thought with russia etc, europe was rather big, mainland.

Originally posted by soin2cal
Exactly that is why i am not including Britain at the moment. cutting britain out for the moment as it is rather small, i am talking about actually inside of europe, not the outside. I always thought with russia etc, europe was rather big, mainland.
Russia is only partly part of Europe.

I'd use both train and plane. Hit England and The Netherlands by plane, then travel to Germany by train, same with Chechz, plane to France again and another to Spain. Not the cheapest way, but a good time/money balance.
And don't be fooled about the 'Europe is so expensive' blabla, you can have a great night out, dinner included for relative low costs in Holland, Germany and Spain. France will take a toll, but then again it's worth it!

Originally posted by Bardock42
Russia is only partly part of Europe.

no it isnt!!!

russiurope 😂

Englands shit, i never clasify it as being my home at heart, thankfully. But others have completely different opinions, i much prefer mainland europe to little islands off, like England.
Yes but russia is huge LOL!
was that made up 😂

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
I'd use both train and plane. Hit England and The Netherlands by plane, then travel to Germany by train, same with Chechz, plane to France again and another to Spain. Not the cheapest way, but a good time/money balance.
And don't be fooled about the 'Europe is so expensive' blabla, you can have a great night out, dinner included for relative low costs in Holland, Germany and Spain. France will take a toll, but then again it's worth it!

Europe is indeed not that expensive. you just have to know where to go and where not to go. Just like everywhere else in the world. However $ to € exchange rate totally sucks for americans wanting to visit europe.

UK is known to be a expensive country. But inside of europe isnt, that is why a lot here manage to get a lot of things cheaper in europe😂
Though i must say Italy/France etc are not cheap.

only time i ever went to europe was to the netherlands, and it sucked for me since i couldnt adjust to the time difference. i was going to bed at about 6 in the morning and waking up in the evening. according to e.s.t. i was living by normal working hours but in holland i was a frikin vampire

I quite fancy going to Holland.😛
I think it is rather cheap right?
Oh and Norway/sweden and finland are too apparently expensive! and austria maybe.

Originally posted by soin2cal
I quite fancy going to Holland.😛
I think it is rather cheap right?
Oh and Norway/sweden and finland are too apparently expensive! and austria maybe.

well, dont stay in amsterdam. frikin degenerate muggers everywhere you look.

😱

im not kidding. you can camp out in central park, nyc for a week and not have to deal with as many degenerate freaks as when walking around for like a half hour in amsterdam.

OMG that is the most weirdest thing that i have ever heard, especially because we all know about the bad sides to NYC, but not so much amsterdam.

Originally posted by soin2cal
OMG that is the most weirdest thing that i have ever heard, especially because we all know about the bad sides to NYC, but not so much amsterdam.
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Originally posted by soin2cal
Englands shit, i never clasify it as being my home at heart, thankfully. But others have completely different opinions, i much prefer mainland europe to little islands off, like England.
Yes but russia is huge LOL!
was that made up 😂

About as made up as any attempt to use the word "Australasia" definitvely.

Australasia 😂

god i hope that was a joke.

I'm afraid it's not, but then it is also not true that it is the 'proper' name for the Continent.

Australasia is both australia and new zealand😖

Originally posted by soin2cal
Australasia is both australia and new zealand😖
N-not usually.