AdamEfimoff
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- Aug 29, 2015
which one?
You're not the only one confused...Sorry Adam, but I don't quite understand the question. Maybe I'm not the only one that doesn't. What is ONY? I Google'd it but didn't come up with anything that related to group tours or that helped clarify the question. I'd be happy to help try and answer the question except I'm just not sure what you are asking.
ALL THE TIME!!! I actually have freinds who get mad at me if I ask them what something they mention is instead of Googling it.Totally off topic,but I'm glad to hear that others have to Google things to see what they are.
Perhaps he meant 'On Your Own' or group??
You can edit it yourself. You should see "Thread tools" at the top of the thread, and if you hit that, "Edit Title" is one of the options.Can the @ADMIN change it to OMO On my own
Totally off topic,but I'm glad to hear that others have to Google things to see what they are.
Perhaps he meant 'On Your Own' or group??
The Thomson Azores looks cool too
Join the club. For some reason, I got contacted by them a few days ago by email, and the guy asked where I was looking to go, and how old my kids were. When I said I had no kids, he wrote back:THE AZORES!!!!!???? My dream vacay. I hate Thompson for not allowing solos!
I am thinking of maybe using a dmc worried about safetyAh gotcha! So the question is whether South Africa is better to do on your own vs a group tour. Well, I know there are several who post here that have been to South Africa, some with Adventures by Disney and some with a different tour operator. I imagine anyone that frequents this forum and has done it on their own, will chime in.
I haven't done South Africa yet but it is on my short list of Adventures by Disney trips for 2019. Personally, I'd rather avoid the planning and this is coming from someone who likes to plan out trips. There are 3 internal flights that are part of the itinerary which means more logistics that I don't have to figure out and plan. The ABD itinerary seems great except I wish they'd add Victoria Falls to it but I can always do that as post trip add-on. Even if I chose to not go with ABD, which is highly unlikely, as I've been very happy with ABD, I'd sooner explore another tour operator than do it on my own. So that's my two cents
I am thinking of maybe using a dmc worried about safety
Looking for some more high end than abd. I am never going to china I think its safe but the pollution the pollution the pollution
I sure hope you're right! That's been my hope, too!You know the pollution was one of my concerns. However, reports from previous travelers to China with ABD have not shown the awful pollution that we see from China on social media. So, maybe it is in certain areas. Mainland China is bigger than the lower 48 here. Thinking back to the 70's as a child I can remember smog and air pollution, severe smog, being a huge concern in Los Angeles. It was bad. You'd see the news and think to yourself, geez how is anyone still alive? Meanwhile here in Florida the air was fine. So, maybe China is like the USA in 70's when it comes to air pollution. I'd like to go before it gets worse.
Totally their loss! I like some of their itineraries, but I've lost all interest in traveling with a company that is so non-inclusive and obviously doesn't want me there or want my business. I may still call him, just to see what he says, but I don't expect much.Sayhello- ugh. Just ugh. But whatever. I'm Azorean American and I've been to a couple of the islands before. I'll go back eventually with another company. Their loss. Another company's gain.
Ludicrous is a very good word for it. I think if people without children are uncomfortable on their trips, it says way more about them and the way they run their trips than it does about adults who travel without children...Sayhello, their response is ludicrous. 'No we're not discriminating against single travellers, we just don't think single travellers are a good fit for us so we're turning them away', in other words - ''We're not saying no because you're alone, we're saying no because you're alone.' Thanks for posting about this, I don't have any plans to travel solo in the near future but I might at some point and it's good to know which companies to avoid.
Sayhello- ugh. Just ugh. But whatever. I'm Azorean American and I've been to a couple of the islands before. I'll go back eventually with another company. Their loss. Another company's gain.
Sayhello, their response is ludicrous. 'No we're not discriminating against single travellers, we just don't think single travellers are a good fit for us so we're turning them away', in other words - ''We're not saying no because you're alone, we're saying no because you're alone.' Thanks for posting about this, I don't have any plans to travel solo in the near future but I might at some point and it's good to know which companies to avoid.
Totally their loss! I like some of their itineraries, but I've lost all interest in traveling with a company that is so non-inclusive and obviously doesn't want me there or want my business. I may still call him, just to see what he says, but I don't expect much.
Ludicrous is a very good word for it. I think if people without children are uncomfortable on their trips, it says way more about them and the way they run their trips than it does about adults who travel without children...
Sayhello