- Has anyone here tried RoadScholar trip packages? : r retirement
Another plus for RS tours is the ability to easily filter through their extensive collection of trips by region, interests, duration, price, and activity level
- anyone ever use EF go ahead tours? : r travel - Reddit
Hello, currently looking into solo travel Came across a website for EF go ahead tours They book your flight hotels and have a tour guide with you on the trip Was wondering if anyone has use them If you have was is worth it
- has anyone used EF tours for traveling? : r travel - Reddit
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- So you want an active duty tour. . . : r armyreserve - Reddit
This includes some Reserve tours and opportunities from the National Guard, to include AGR and One Time Occasional Tour (OTOT) positions The FORSCOM WIAS requirements are published in a regularly updated spreadsheet on MilBook Call to Active Duty is a program for warrant and commissioned officers to return to active duty
- Anyone booked a tour with GetYourGuide? What was your . . . - Reddit
We booked a City Tour and Swiss Alps Tour The tours were terrible Everything was rushed, no time to shop or enter churches which were part of the tour Included was the Lindt Chocolate Factory tour which required a ferry ride We had to walk about a mile to get to the ferry, then walk another mile through a park to get to the Factory
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- Anyone used Exoticca? Over-hyped or bargain? - Reddit
Exoticca much less, but less in pkg No welcome reception, only tour guide, smaller bus for tours crowded, no portable earphones, no dinners included, and lots less helpful info upfront before + during tour EF is more costly but transport more comfy, app very helpful Many included dinners Also easier to book months ahead + pay instalments
- Are group tours worth it? : r Banff - Reddit
Are group tours worth it? Just started planning a trip to Banff Jasper for the end of July with my family (4 people total) I saw a group tour online for around $1100 per person, and it includes all ticket fees, transport, breakfast, and hotel for 5 full days of activities Flight is not included, but the round trip is around $170 per person
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