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Question What do you look forward to most about travelling to a new country?

You might say it isn't really your thing now but by the time you get there you'll have a ball, just from the sheer fun your kids are having! How old are they? Best tip for anyone heading to Disney for the first time is to buy an Autograph book first chance you get as they will want to chase round getting characters' autographs, and get in the parks early!

Oh dont get me wrong, it will be great holiday and at 9 and 5 they are good ages. Im not a big theme park fan but we will try to do other stuff when down there, we plan on staying in a villa rather than the hotels so we do get to see some of Florida.
 
For me its being able to switch my phone off and actually get away from work, i do like nice restuarants, i do like culture, i do love to dive but above all else i love to chill. Now i have a 9 month daughter i reckon holidays will be very different :winking:
 
Few things...

- walking around big buildings for inspiration
- visiting the better shopping areas (think bond street), particularly to find local high-end retailers / gear that isn't as easily available in UK
- working in the sun, outside, makes work fun!
- chatting up women abroad is always interesting if you can speak a little bit of their lingo, they lap it up
 
That's the best part...that and wiping ur arse and sticking it in a bin with everyone elses...It's what Greece is all about

It did make me laugh a few weeks ago, when some media pundit said "No matter what happens, it looks like Greece's economy is going down the toilet" ... they'd probably want you to put it in the bin... i cleverly quipped.... to myself... no-one was around... wasted joke :unsure:
 
Just getting involved,from taking public transport, to ordering food/wine in a different language, to seeing the sights. I never have a proper schedule, just go with the flow.
 
This sums it up perfectly :smile:

[video=youtube;Yz2LaJOVAiA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz2LaJOVAiA[/video]
 

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