How to DIY overseas trip?
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php:
travelling with young kids on package tour can be very jialat also, imagine, refuse to co-operate in the morning when have to get up early to catch the coach, want to sleep early, don't want to join the shopping trip....etcGuzHo:
If you are traveling as an adults only group then DIY trips would be fine. But if you are traveling with small children, elderly persons or people with health conditions then it would be better to travel with a pre-planned/pre-confirmed travel arrangement. This would help you to save time, money & efforts.
yes, very true....unless you really know that place very well....if not, it may spoilt your holiday...
with young kids and old people, i prefer self-drive, there are many travel websites that give suggested itin as well as what to do, where to see and eat, where the sleep etc, and do it at your own pace.....very enjoyable...but got to pay a bit more
i think your DIY means last minute then look for hotel type...like after dinner then start hunting for hotel lah .... -
Jennifer:
I've not done thru' Wotif, so can't b advise if cheaper. Most website allows for specifying additional requirements - eg. non-smoking / interconnecting / additional cot, etc. Suggest you check opinions from Trip advisor, decide on hotel, check out Wotif's rate, do an online google based on hotel name (add a \"book\" or \"rate\" in the search) and see if you can get cheaper rate from other websites (be it hotel's own website / others). Hope this helps.Pen88n:
Another item you might want to look at is which website to use for hotel booking. ..Other possibilities is booking directly thru' the hotel's own website - can be cheaper too.
Hubby told me to use wotif.com and not direct hotel booking, says it is cheaper at Wotif. I dun understand how it can be cheaper. Any catch?
We need 2 rooms. If via Wotif, can specify need interconnecting rooms? Many thanks in advance. -
can also try booking.com
just made some booking there a while ago … -
Thinking of going Sydney n stay near Darling Harbour (serviced by monorail, trains, buses, not self drive). Many reviews were streets noisy, night club noise etc. During hotel booking, can specify want rooms on high floor? :?
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verykiasu2010:
Thank you. Besides suggestion 2, I really don't know what to do.
I think quite boring there .... unless you got friends there and join their Christmas / new year parties.
Suggestions for you :
1. visit HM The Queen, join her at Buckingham or whichever castle she happens to be in ....
2. post-Christmas sales.....shop till you drop...
3. pop over to Paris -
Many thanks for all the great advices.
Just confirmed air tickets and hotel stay this afternoon. Next to apply VISAs. -
GuzHo:
If you are traveling as an adults only group then DIY trips would be fine. But if you are traveling with small children, elderly persons or people with health conditions then it would be better to travel with a pre-planned/pre-confirmed travel arrangement. This would help you to save time, money & efforts.
I actually disagree on this. Pretty much sworn off package tours since I took my first one many moons ago.
But then, I'm just a sucker for planning DIY holidays, its a plenty enjoyable activity in its own right. -
Jennifer:
Not sure about Wotif, but booking.com has been great. No prepayment, generous cancellation windows, useful user reviews and lotsa pics. Its my preferred hotel booking portal right now, especially for the B&Bs and smaller properties that you may find in European locales. If you are looking for largish rooms for 4+ folk with kitchenette etc., for me this does much better than expedia or hotels.comPen88n:
Another item you might want to look at is which website to use for hotel booking. ..Other possibilities is booking directly thru' the hotel's own website - can be cheaper too.
Hubby told me to use wotif.com and not direct hotel booking, says it is cheaper at Wotif. I dun understand how it can be cheaper. Any catch?
We need 2 rooms. If via Wotif, can specify need interconnecting rooms? Many thanks in advance.
My advice, don't get hung up on the large chains, these days when I travel for leisure with family, I almost never use Hilton/Hyatt/Intercontinental type hotels anymore, even though I've run up lotsa points on those programs. The boutique hotel/B&B experience is far superior, in my view, and often better value as you can more easily get a large room for family. -
3Boys:
Once you have done DIY holiday, you would really rethink about group tour, or even if you go on group tour, you would want to add a few more days for DIY too. At least this is the case for me.GuzHo:
If you are traveling as an adults only group then DIY trips would be fine. But if you are traveling with small children, elderly persons or people with health conditions then it would be better to travel with a pre-planned/pre-confirmed travel arrangement. This would help you to save time, money & efforts.
I actually disagree on this. Pretty much sworn off package tours since I took my first one many moons ago.
But then, I'm just a sucker for planning DIY holidays, its a plenty enjoyable activity in its own right.
DIY allows for much more flexibility in time, places to visit, activities and how you plan itinerary. Group tour is \"rushing' from one place to the next, and bulk of time spent on travelling.
Usually, for DIY, you tend to spend more time in one location and allow you to explore more of the location. Even with my young kids, we took bus, subway, cabs, train, ferry, cable cars, etc. to visit places and they enjoyed it much more. We visited places where group tours will not cover, and places we chanced upon on the way. We eat whatever popular food we can find or sometimes had to make do with simple meals when the place does not offer good food.
If you are the sort who wants to see \"everything\" in \"as many locations as possible\" within a \"fixed\" period, maybe DIY with young kids is not suitable for you. For us, holiday must be relaxing and more \"follow the heart\" on that day, so DIY suits us. -
I hardly travel in a package or guided tour. I strongly prefer DIY my tour.
2 things confirmed for DIY tour:
(1) You will have to spend a lot of time & effort reading up places you want to visit and map out all the bits and pieces ie hotel accommodation, transport etc.
(2) It is YOUR tour and not a one size fits all tour. It caters your needs and preferences. It is all YOURs.
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