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Excitement comes with a cost

I can’t seem to make up my mind about exactly what I want to do while I’m in Europe. Of course there’s always the idea of getting a EuroPass and going to see all of these different countries in 2 weeks but I’m not in the best shape and I don’t know if I really want to spend a lot of my nights hanging out, sleeping in a train lol. I then came up with the great idea of going to England and then leaving my stuff there, and going to France and Amsterdam for a couple of days and then coming back. I mean there are a ton of things I could do for my two weeks in England. But I don’t know. I’m also very nervous about staying at a hostel. I just don’t know how much I would enjoy it. But then again, I could get my grandmother to pay for my hotel room but wouldn’t that defeat the purpose of going to Europe? Would I still get to meet lots of neat and interesting people and make lots of friends if I stay in a hotel? Or will that kind of still keep me a loner like I already am? I mean the idea of exploring a lot of Europe over two weeks sounds so exciting. Any suggestions from anyone?



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Hey – definately come to England, or even better… SCOTLAND!!
In fact you can come stay with me! :-)
I’ll show you the sights! Anyway definately do it. Love xx

That sounds awesome! Thanks! I think I will have to look into that. I’m trying to go in like January but would that be a horrible time to go?

Scottish weather....

Well it depends where you go. In January in the South and normally the Central Belt (so thats Edinurgh) it’ll be pretty horrible to be honest – sleety, rainy, windy. If you go further north there may be a couple of feet of snow. It’s as unpredictable as it gets! England’s different again – my advice is January probably isn;t the best time to come unless you’ve got lots of warm clothes and a jacket. I hope this doesn’t put you off, Scotland is an amazing place to visit, i’ve been all over the world and am yet to find a place more beautiful (Yosemite park dosen’t count!!). I’m not sure where you’re from but i’m assuming America – correct me if i’m wrong? And the culture here is so different. As a rule Americans tend to love it. So go for it!! xx

Oh well that really does change things. I wanted to go before I turned 26 (next january) so that I could get the discount on the EuroPass but i guess I could hold it off until the summer. I have seen pictures of Scotland and have always wanted to visit but I’m willing to bet that pictures will do the countryside no justice.


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