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Travel Experts and European Travelers, educate me.

Update 4/4 Here: My original flight plan through Expedia was changed. I originally had a 40 minute layover in Barcelona. This was changed to a 30 hour layover. I called up Expedia and they checked with Iberia and got it changed to a 6 hour layover in Barcelona. At first I was told the tickets were non-refundable as I wanted to switch airlines. Then I was told I could get a refund with a $200 penalty. I figured a 6 hour layover was better than losing $200. 😕

I'd rather not spend 6 hours in an airport. Anyone been to Barcelona and can comment on what I could do? Something to see?

For the Eurail pass, should I spring for 1st class or is 2nd class fine?

It's been suggested to rent scooters to get around when rail travel is not available. This sounds like a good plan but how much are they to rent per day? Also, is there a minimum age requirement to rent them? Maybe once we get to a larger city, we should rent a car?

Any other ideas for travel within the countries besides rail?

A thank you to all that have replied thus far and a TIA for those that will reply

I originally planned to travel Western Europe for an entire month. I had no intention of visiting England, but recent thoughts have issued a "why not" warning in my brain.

My tickets have not been booked yet, while my dates are somewhat set in stone. I will be leaving (LAX) June 10th through the 16th. No later than the 16th, so that I can arrive on the 17th. The 17th of June, I will be arriving in Spain via (MAD) then on to Jarez (XRY).

My departure discrepancy comes from my new thought to visit England for a brief 2-3 day period before going to Spain on the 17th of June. Looking up airfare on Expedia.com, only a price difference is showing to do so. Visiting England for only $100 more in airfare is very tempting to me. I realize there will be other costs involved, especially hotel costs. I will be leaving Europe on the 15th of July, no later.

I havn't traveled since I lived with my parents. Basically, I am ignorant when it comes to travel in general and unaware of how European cities work.


Questions:

I will be purchasing tickets this week, but where should I buy them from? Directly from the airlines? Travel Agent? Online (Expedia, Travelvelocity, etc)?

What should I bring? Im moving beyond clothes and basic necessities here. I will be taking my Rebel XT and Laptop. Anything else?

How should I pay for things? Debit card? Credit card? Cashiers checks? If I have just arrived at a city with a different type of currency, how should pay for basic things like food and cab rides? Are there banks in the airports?

Any DOs/DONTs?

I've been told I need a money sash thing (Euro Trip style), is this so?

Ive heard the best way to travel while in Europe is via train. Ive been researching the Eurailpass but wonder if that is the best thing to get? Should I purchase it here before I leave or is it fine to get it there? Ive been told to get the 1st class pass if I do get it. Difference between 1st class and youth?

Eurail

Most Importantly....where to go? What to do? What to see?

Once I met up with my buddy in Spain, I expect to spend a few days in the southern tip of Spain and then go from there. What countries should I visit? Where should I go within a country you'd recommend?

Also, if any of you guys have been through the airports I mentioned above, please pipe up with tips. LAX, MAD, XRY, even JFK, PHI, LHR as these could be connecting flights.

Please, chime in with any other information you think would help me out.
 
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: OdiN
You should probably buy them from an airline.

Boats are pretty slow to get over there.

OP states airfare...unless you think you're flying while on a boat?

could use one of those hover craft boat thingys then he'd be correct i guess.
 
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: OdiN
You should probably buy them from an airline.

Boats are pretty slow to get over there.

OP states airfare...unless you think you're flying while on a boat?

Ooops.

I'll try less humor next time.
 
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: OdiN
You should probably buy them from an airline.

Boats are pretty slow to get over there.

OP states airfare...unless you think you're flying while on a boat?

Ooops.

I'll try less humor next time.

It's easy for humor and sarcasim to get mixed up a 1:30 in the morning.

It was pretty much sacrastic humor so... 😛
 
Ahh, you going to be doing the running of the bulls? I'm going to be in Spain during that time too!

I bought my tickets to England at flybmi from Las Vegas (LAX would be about the same) about a week ago for $1002 after taxes which were about $150.

Maybe you can head to England and then to Spain from there?
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
Ahh, you going to be doing the running of the bulls? I'm going to be in Spain during that time too!

I bought my tickets to England at flybmi from Las Vegas (LAX would be about the same) about a week ago for $1002 after taxes which were about $150.

Maybe you can head to England and then to Spain from there?

Have you flown into spain before? I am actually flying into Madrid, then from Madrid to Jarez. Ill be flying out June 16 to get there on the 17th.

Im just spending a few days in Spain, then traveling all over Western Eruope.
 
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: Mike
I am finding much cheaper flights with expedia. In the $1400-$1500 range.

HOLY CRAP.

Remind me never to go to Europe.

When I planned out the trip (which was me saying "I want to go to Eruope" 😉 ) I budgeted $2k for airfare...so $1400 is fine with me.
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
Ahh, you going to be doing the running of the bulls? I'm going to be in Spain during that time too!

I bought my tickets to England at flybmi from Las Vegas (LAX would be about the same) about a week ago for $1002 after taxes which were about $150.

Maybe you can head to England and then to Spain from there?

I wasn't previously planning on going to England at all while I was out there. I just checked it out, and I could go to London for a couple days, then go down to Spain for only ~$100 more in airfare which is awsome.
 
You never ever buy tickets online....
Unless that money could be thought of as disposable income...
Any ticket you buy online for el cheapo price will have so many restrictions and such its not even funny!!

By restrictions I mean if you miss a connecting flight anywhere during your trip...you are SOL!!

Also 9 times out of 10 no refunds...
Also its a pain in the ass if there is a mix up or your flights over booked...

Just not worth the trouble...

What I did a year ago when i went to poland is I printed the page with the price of the tickets and then went to my local travel agency...

They matched and beat the price of the tickets online...
Thats becuase they also deal with the people who sell online tickets cheap..

Good Luck!!
 
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
You never ever buy tickets online....
Unless that money could be thought of as disposable income...
Any ticket you buy online for el cheapo price will have so many restrictions and such its not even funny!!

By restrictions I mean if you miss a connecting flight anywhere during your trip...you are SOL!!

Also 9 times out of 10 no refunds...
Also its a pain in the ass if there is a mix up or your flights over booked...

Just not worth the trouble...

What I did a year ago when i went to poland is I printed the page with the price of the tickets and then went to my local travel agency...

They matched and beat the price of the tickets online...
Thats becuase they also deal with the people who sell online tickets cheap..

Good Luck!!

Thanks for the advice. When you go through a travel agency, how will they help you out if you miss a connecting flight? Do they deal directly with the airlines? Also, I thought online tickets were just like online travel agencies. 😕
 
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
You never ever buy tickets online....
Unless that money could be thought of as disposable income...
Any ticket you buy online for el cheapo price will have so many restrictions and such its not even funny!!

By restrictions I mean if you miss a connecting flight anywhere during your trip...you are SOL!!

Also 9 times out of 10 no refunds...
Also its a pain in the ass if there is a mix up or your flights over booked...

Just not worth the trouble...

What I did a year ago when i went to poland is I printed the page with the price of the tickets and then went to my local travel agency...

They matched and beat the price of the tickets online...
Thats becuase they also deal with the people who sell online tickets cheap..

Good Luck!!

Thanks for the advice. When you go through a travel agency, how will they help you out if you miss a connecting flight? Do they deal directly with the airlines? Also, I thought online tickets were just like online travel agencies. 😕

Less restrictions on travel agency tickets usually.

Though depending on airline some are more helpful than others if connections are missed. Esp. if it is thier fault.

I always try to get 40 minutes to an hour for connections.
 
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
You never ever buy tickets online....
Unless that money could be thought of as disposable income...
Any ticket you buy online for el cheapo price will have so many restrictions and such its not even funny!!

By restrictions I mean if you miss a connecting flight anywhere during your trip...you are SOL!!

Also 9 times out of 10 no refunds...
Also its a pain in the ass if there is a mix up or your flights over booked...

Just not worth the trouble...

What I did a year ago when i went to poland is I printed the page with the price of the tickets and then went to my local travel agency...

They matched and beat the price of the tickets online...
Thats becuase they also deal with the people who sell online tickets cheap..

Good Luck!!

Thanks for the advice. When you go through a travel agency, how will they help you out if you miss a connecting flight? Do they deal directly with the airlines? Also, I thought online tickets were just like online travel agencies. 😕

I'm confused too, airlines aren't giving the travel agents any special rates that you can't get online directly thru the the airline. In fact most travel agents tack on a fee since the airlines have cut their commissions.

Also when you say if you miss a connecting flight you are SOL, if it's the airlines fault you are not SOL. also like Mike asked, how will they help you out?
 
Contrary to what Yoda says, I've never had a problem buying plane tickets online. Just make sure you get to the right airport at the right time. I usually use expedia.com or orbitz.com.

I have also done it the other way: gone overseas and then used a local travel agent. If they offer a good price, then that works too. You can always go talk to them, then walk over to an Internet cafe and buy yourself an e-ticket.
 
Originally posted by: Mike
Hopefully Yoda will come back and fill in some details. I've kind of switched gears here in the thread.

Do not listen to him because he has no idea what he is talking about. Travel agents will book you at the same fare code as any of the websites will. Airlines WILL get you to your destination.
 
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