Posted on 01/29/2017 2:55:16 PM PST by neal1960
Quick! Somebody give me an alternative!
My husband and I have always had great fun using a real, tri folded paper map when plotting our route, and we even call hotels on the phone!
Most of them are happy to help you with sight seeing and all sorts of things...
Of course, this takes advance planning and a bit of effort, but I highly recommend this old fashioned type of travel planning.
Me too. And yes.
Buy a GPS.
So long imitation Zagat! Bye bye!
My family had been here for 150 years by the time the Constitution was written
Sometimes you can ask around here.
And from 1924 to 1954, we did not allow immigration, except for some WW2 displaced persons.
We were so horrible.
The fact that none of these company leaders ever said a word when Obama did the same thing and the Congress passed the underlying legislation in 2015 that Trump used, shows they are all full of Shiite.
Yep. See ya Trip Advisor. Another company I’m proud to no longer patronize. Seems that list keeps growing and my stomach is getting fitter and fitter thankfully.
For those of you in the Boston area, Trip Advisor is an employer that has been abusing the job boards with postings that remain around for years.
If you know of someone who may be talking to them for employment, get to look elsewhere while you’re taking your business elsewhere.
Thanks for your advice. The husband has mad skills with maps —yours truly not so much — and he always consults maps beforehand when we go on a trip. And we have a Garmin.
For us, TripAdvisor has been invaluable for their user reviews of accommodations and local attractions.
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