Where are you planning your next vacation to?
Where are you planning your next vacation to?
Where are you planning your next vacation to?
Japan for a month in November! Been saving for and planning on going for the last 20 years and I'm finally going! I'm so freaking excited!
What a treat! Good for you. It is something I want to do too and reading this gives me hope.
Going to the UK in the fall, first time going to Europe, I'm pretty excited.
You probably already know, but in case you don't, bring adapters for your phone charger and whatever else because their outlets are different. Their grid is 50Hz instead of 60Hz in the US.
And dont bring hair dryer!
Many modern devices can "float" between 110-220v as well as 50 and 60Hz.
In practice, it means you don't need older style, larger adapters which actually change the voltage and frequency for you. You can just use the cheaper adapters which only change the plug.
To be sure, just read the little print by the power area on whatever device(s) you're bringing. The ranges will be listed.
Done it many times.
UK is one of my favorite places to vacation! Enjoy your trip!
Camping through the redwood forests of Northern California.
Later, Denver.
Next year, Japan.
I'm an American with a minority wife. Even if we could afford to go somewhere, we can't get close to a boarder without ICE black bagging us.
Cornwall. Same group of friends as the last 30 or so years, in about 6 weeks time.
Nice
Planning what will probably be my last ever trip to NZ to visit family, with a stopover in Japan on the way back. Happening in Oct/Nov.
We have vacationed every year since 2012 to Disneyland. This year we are going to stay in Canada and go to Victoria, I think.
Here's what ai suggested:
Canada's Wonderland, located in Vaughan, Ontario, is commonly referred to as the "Disneyland of Canada".
Here's why:
Thrill Rides and Family Fun:
Canada's Wonderland is known for its extensive collection of roller coasters and other thrill rides, making it a popular destination for families and thrill-seekers alike.
Istanbul in May, but with everything going on there now it seems like a poor choice!
Home. Travelling is expensive, destroying the climate, and simply not necessary to relax and have a good time.
Either Hawaii, or someplace like Sweden or Ireland
Australia! 😃
I just did one of my biggest trips last year by getting to see a live F1 race. I’ll probably end up going to another F1 race at a different track again. One of the most exciting events I’ve gotten to see.
So cool!
Galveston Island, TX for a family get together later this year. We just got back from Alaska and it was a pretty great trip.
Quite possibly Philippines.
Hospital. It's 100m away. I'm in a long queue for surgery deemed non-essential in the post-covid no-doctors-left triage. All good.
I've just been to Romania... Kosovo & Albania are next on my Balkan adventure list ;)
Belgium and the Netherlands this July!
I loved the DR when I was there!
Depends where the LSD takes me. But physically ill be in my apartment enjoying the rent I pay tp the fullest capacity.
Vacation?
I live in the US, I will get a vacation when I am dead.
Idk, call ICE on yourself or criticize a genocide enough and you might get a free flight to El Salvador. Last I heard, setting a Tesla on fire might do it now too. Pretty soon, maybe just voting for a Democrat books you a flight. We'll see.
Take an extended vacation to Canada. Alberta is affordable and could use some more naturalized citizens to help vote out the Conservatives.
My wife’s company (pharmaceutical) is closing most of their offices in the states. Her job was relocated to Ontario, so while it is not Alberta, we may be becoming Canadian.
How possible is it to become a citizen in Canada? Everything I can find online says you either need a Canadian spouse or a Doctorate with a job lined up to make it happen.
I'll give my all if another country will take me, but I can't find any way out of this hell