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Jimbob

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Not including the N-Europe meet, which is this Saturday. Do the members of N-Europe have anything planned for travel for the remainder of this year.

 

This is coming off my little trip to the castle earlier, spontanious i know. And it didn't cost me a penny (got a little "Museum Pass" which allows me access to any museum and/or castle in Monmouthshire for free. All good.

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EURO DISNEY

 

at an undisclosed time.

 

My main aim is to do a puzzle with cinderella in the moonlight. tranquil. :D

 

This for me too I hope, my flatmate gets a mega discount thanks to working for Disney so he better take me!

 

Off to San Francisco again in a few weeks time and then Dubai in November. Hoping to do Korea in October but I'm not sure that one is going to work out now.

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I'm going to Cyprus in October to see my brother get married over there because he is one of those people that thinks getting married abroad is cool.

If I ever think about it I get annoyed - I've basically had this holiday forced on me (familial relationships would take a severe downturn if I refused to go) and it is a holiday that I would never ever choose for myself.

 

And I'm going camping somewhere near Hexham next month.

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I'm going to Cyprus in October to see my brother get married over there because he is one of those people that thinks getting married abroad is cool.

 

It sounds like a wonderful thing, but they never seem to realise just how much it cost everyone else.

 

Sure, their big day should be special but they can still have a special day in the UK with all their family and some friends - after all, the day is about two families joining.

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It sounds like a wonderful thing, but they never seem to realise just how much it cost everyone else.

 

Sure, their big day should be special but they can still have a special day in the UK with all their family and some friends - after all, the day is about two families joining.

 

He's a Pike, she's a Salmon. It's more than two families joining - we're interbreeding.

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I have a few weekends planned -- with my sheffield juggling friends;a campling trip in wales, near that village with all the bookshops. With a collection of friends I then have the crawley circus 'festival', then a trip to wales again for a family get-together at a b&b.

 

A lot of my friends are talking about road-tripping america. I've got half a mind to really work out an iteneraryeraray and push for it to happen, as it would be truly epic.

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Just got back (about an hour ago) from a pretty crazy trip driving around Europe.

Milan > Innsbruck > Ljubljana > Milan

 

Was pretty excellent even if we got to Innsbruck on Sunday so everything but McDonalds was closed(literally everything). Ljubljana was fantastic though as was the whole driving through the alps thing.

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I want to go somewhere... don't know where, don't know when.

 

EURO DISNEY

 

at an undisclosed time.

 

My main aim is to do a puzzle with cinderella in the moonlight. tranquil. :D

 

I love Euro Disney Disneyland Paris. Book well in advance to get the good hotels at decent prices. Ask your hotel's receptionist about great places to see and you can get a metro pass and go all round Paris with it.

I'm going to Cyprus in October to see my brother get married over there because he is one of those people that thinks getting married abroad is cool.

If I ever think about it I get annoyed - I've basically had this holiday forced on me (familial relationships would take a severe downturn if I refused to go) and it is a holiday that I would never ever choose for myself.

 

And I'm going camping somewhere near Hexham next month.

You forgot seven more trips to Center Parcs!

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This for me too I hope' date=' my flatmate gets a mega discount thanks to working for Disney so he better take me!

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That's cool. :grin:

 

I want to go somewhere... don't know where, don't know when.

 

 

 

I love Euro Disney Disneyland Paris. Book well in advance to get the good hotels at decent prices. Ask your hotel's receptionist about great places to see and you can get a metro pass and go all round Paris with it.

 

That's the one, I couldn't think of Disneyland Paris while typing. :p

 

Oh we've already booked it. I meant an undisclosed time to the internet.

 

Booked it months and months ago. Well my mum did. :)

 

My mum, sister, nephews and I are all going for a few days. :D

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I want to go somewhere... don't know where, don't know when.

 

 

 

I love Euro Disney Disneyland Paris. Book well in advance to get the good hotels at decent prices. Ask your hotel's receptionist about great places to see and you can get a metro pass and go all round Paris with it.

You forgot seven more trips to Center Parcs!

 

This Cyprus thing has killed my autumnal trip to Center Parcs. Another reason to dislike it. Anna starts school in September too so to go at a resonably priced time (during school term time) would now involve taking her out of school. That's heavily frowned upon. It might be the end of the CP dream. :(

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It sounds like a wonderful thing, but they never seem to realise just how much it cost everyone else.

 

Sure, their big day should be special but they can still have a special day in the UK with all their family and some friends - after all, the day is about two families joining.

 

No it isn't. It's about two people joining. And those people should be able to do that wherever they like. Yeah it's expensive for others, but then they should just not be offended if people don't come.

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