Hello Tru
Patti and I did Knights and Lights in May 2010. There was one guy travelling by himself. He quickly made friends in our group of 29 and hung out with several of us. London is fairly easy to travel around in especially on the underground. In your spare time, I would recommend the London Eye, a boat trip on the Thames and St. Pauls in London. In Paris, try a boat trip on the Seine and a trip over to Mont Marte.
Have fun
Richard Harris
I think you will be fine. There were no singles in our group, but there were on our last ABD trip and they were easily accepted into other groups for various activities.
It seemed like we had more free time in London, which was a very easy city to find one's way around. I was with my family of 4, but went by myself to a museum and several stores and had no problem.
I feel like we had much less little free time in Paris; some of the activities took a bit longer, or the advertised "free afternoon" was from 5 - 7 pm ~ just enough time for my family to nap, shower and get ready for dinner.
I hope you enjoy the trip. It is spectacular, and with many unforgettable stops along the way.
Tru, I'm looking forward to what you have to report back after your trip. I'm seriously considering taking this trip in Sep 2011. I'm wondering what the weather is going to be like...
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Tru: My son and I went on our own to Versailles and rented the bikes and the row boats. It was one of the highlights of the trip. I thought Mary Antoinette's village was more interesting than the Palace (and less crowded), and would recommend getting good travel info to and from. You'll have a great time.
Beachcat, I have wrist & back issues, so it's very difficult for me to use a regular bicycle (I use a recumbant here at home). Would I get the same experience if I walked around the lake vs riding the bikes at Versailles?Yes Patti and I rode the bikes around the lake at Versailles. It is a must - do! The swans on the lake were beautiful. A lot of them had young ones and it was fun to watch them being so protective of them.
Cool! Thanks for the info, beachcat. I will definitely get the Guides to check if the company has recumbants available!ABD had a company deliver the bikes to a location just off of the lake. I don't know if they may have a model which may accomodate you. You could check with your guide.
As far as walking completely around the lake, it is too far to walk and stay on the ABD schedule. You could walk clockwise around the lake to maybe the first branch and then walk back. You would see a good deal of the landscaping and wildlife that way.
As an alternative, golf carts are available also. I have a picture of some of our group riding in a golf cart. That would get you completely around the lake.