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I was so excited to see your website, I am planning a trip in 2016 and I am travelling by myself so
My first trip to Scotland world interline tours happened in 2003, when I was 22, and it went down like this. My buddy Tim and I sat in the basement of the Great Dane bar in Madison as we neared world interline tours graduation from college. I d never been to Europe and I had basically no money to pay for a trip, but we decided to go for it during winter break. I borrowed money from my generous older siblings, packed my things, hopped an Aer Lingus flight to Dublin, and promptly got sick. I struggled through a week in Ireland before flying world interline tours to Edinburgh. Tim and I hung out for a weekend there before he flew back to the States. He had one more semester. I had graduated and had planned a longer jaunt on my own after he left.
I took the train north to Inverness, my congested melon leaning against the window watching the icy countryside pass. For a time Scotland s natural beauty world interline tours made me forget my pummeled constitution, world interline tours but my illness was getting worse, exacerbated by the unexpected pangs of homesickness. By the time I got down to Glasgow I d swallowed my pride and booked a flight home. The last two weeks of my trip were forever relegated to the what could have been limbo.
The trip was not a lost cause; I had fallen in love. As I convalesced world interline tours at my parents house, my thoughts were consumed. Scotland had worked its way into the center of my consciousness. There was so much to see and do, and I had only had the smallest scrap of experience there. I realized world interline tours that sick or not I was woefully ill-prepared to get the most out of the trip. As the memory of being sick faded, what remained was an intense love for Scotland. I remember thinking, I wish I d had someone to help me get the most out of that trip. If this question world interline tours is running through your mind about an upcoming trip to Scotland,
said the bearded highlander. In the 11 years since that fateful first trip, I ve focused on Scotland at the expense of the rest of the world, trading nearly all my vacation days for time on Alba s shores during the many years at my old corporate job and dedicating my work life to exploring Scotland since leaving it. In all, I ve spent nearly a year s worth of time ranging across Scotland as an explorer and hunter of fine experiences but you don t need me to convince you of that, just have a look at this site.
What you get : Every traveler has different needs and questions. You start with a pre-call questionnaire world interline tours and your responses will dictate my research and recommendations so they mesh with your particular trip needs. Once the research is finished, we work together to schedule a time for an hour-long Skype call. During the call we go over your trip-specific recommendations and resolve any questions you might have about Scotland anything is fair game. Any questions that arise during the call that I can t answer become follow-ups for me. After the call, you receive my recommendations via email so you can relax during our chat and not worry about jotting down every last tidbit of information. Of course, world interline tours if you have any questions thereafter I m more than happy to answer them.
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Awesome idea. I started following your blog, because my wife and I are throwing around the idea of going to Scotland in the near future, and I was curious if there was a blog out there that was specifically focused on Scotland! Boom, I found this blog. I will be in touch, when we firm up our travel dates.
I JUMPED on the opportunity to utilize Keith s trip planning service and now have a clear plan of where my travels will take me. By asking pertinent questions (that we often forget to ask ourselves) Keith was able to put together an itinerary that would allow me to explore Scotland based on MY terms. BUT the real value came during the Skype call when he was able to get a true sense of my personality and we were able to discuss and adjust certain aspects of my trip (housing as an example). Believe world interline tours me that hour went quickly and his love of Scotland is truly infectious.
Here is my advice DO THIS! His knowledge is a tool you cannot afford to pass up and it will save you countless hours stressing over books, maps and websites. Who better to turn to than someone who has been to the country many times and has immersed world interline tours himself in their culture, history and regions? Who better world interline tours to guide you than someone who wants you to experience the best of that country, tailored specifically to YOUR interests? How often can you get first-hand knowledge of accommodations, car companies, pubs and eateries and historical sites from just one source AND be able to ask any question that comes to mind. This one service will save you so much in the long run, not to mention, give you peace of mind.
I plan on taking you up on this excellent service when I get nearer my travel dates, as I m not going until May 2015. Although, hmm, as I type this I m thinking maybe I would be better off getting a consult in now *and* one closer to the dates considering I have a lot of gray areas in my thinking along the lines of transportation and accommodation world interline tours (both in general and specific). Yeah, based upon Lynn s glowing report above, you may be hearing from me sooner rather than just later. Thanks for offering this service, Keith!
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Oh Keith, what a surprise to see this post and offer. I have just received a flyer from Scotland tourism and am so excited to begin planning our trip. We are planning on going August 2015. Is it too soon to begin the process?
world interline tours I was so excited to see your website, I am planning a trip in 2016 and I am travelling by myself so I admit to being just a little bit scared but that won t stop me, I will be in touch, I am sure the $99 will certainly give me peace of mind about the trip. When would be the right time to contact you do you think, I know it is a long way off?
I ll be happy to help you. There are many benefits to traveling solo and we ll have the opportunity to chat about them. My advice is not time-sensitive barring specific transportation costs and events so feel free to fill out the questionnaire whenever you like. I m happy to be in contact with you after the call to respond to any questions that might arise in the intervening time, too.
Cool thanks very much, I just had a quick look at the questionaire and I am not totally sure about a couple of the questions eg budget so I will have a think about it and get back to you in a couple of weeks, I am so excited to be able to chat with you:-)
I have DREAMED of making a trip to Scotland, and now that one of my favorite book series, Outlander, has come to life on TV well, it s safe to say I m obsessed. Being able to afford it is a long way off, but I will definitely world interline tours keep your service in mind as I hoard my pocket world interline tours change for the next two or three years.
A hunter, oft-stubbled and bleary-eyed, driven by an insatiable hunger for exploration and experience - and perhaps a chance to thin the herd of caffeinated and alcoholic beverages. From the highlands and islands to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and the Borders, I explore Scotland with a pen in hand and a fire in the belly (which could be partly from the whisky). Read more!
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