Dis Unplugged London / Paris / Disneyland Paris ABD Info **UPDATE 11/1/10**

Oh, my, how will you get around this one:



I can't recall when I have ever met the "clean, coordinated look" standard.

You know me well Jack.

I read that and my immediate reaction was "do I even like France"?

As for wearing the best shoes in my closet....I'm assuming they mean the black Crocs?

I'm almost 1000% sure my clothes will irritate if not outright offend the French, as most of my clothing is either "tight or baggy".

I'm prepared for an international incident.
 
You know me well Jack.

I read that and my immediate reaction was "do I even like France"?

As for wearing the best shoes in my closet....I'm assuming they mean the black Crocs?

I'm almost 1000% sure my clothes will irritate if not outright offend the French, as most of my clothing is either "tight or baggy".

I'm prepared for an international incident.

I guess we need to start the bail fund for ABD 3.0 :scared1:
 
It seems like there is alot of "on your own" time in the London portion that could be removed to allow a day or two at DLP even within the current 7 day/6 night timeframe. Maybe the price of adding on DLP wouldn't be as painful then. :)

- Bill
 
Ok, starting my list:

basic black dress with either scarf or hat or jewel- but only one
eat macaroons not croissants
right bank not left
no cabs - walk
talk quietly
learn the language

thanks Kevin. ;)
 

I already have a trip book to London, Paris and the Mediterranean in October 2011. :banana: :banana: If we happen to be in the same city at the same time maybe we could have a meet. I'll be in London 3 nights, Paris 4 nights and a 7 night Mediterranean cruise. :cloud9:
 
DLRP in October would be great as you get to see all the Halloween decorations.

From the sounds of the tour I think it would be better to have the Paris portion and then DLRP, skip the London bits (but then I've seen all that before anyway!)

Even if we can't afford it I'm sure we could plan a trip to DLRP for around the same time and wave at you guys while you do your tour :laughing:
 
Look forward to hearing more of the details.
I also agree on adjusting the London segment.
Look forward to hearing what ABD can offer.
It will be nice to have a short flight to see you all, even if we cannot do ABD!!!
 
This would be fun... Now I need to start playing the lottery more seriously. One Dollar a week is not going to do it...:rotfl2:
 
If you can plan the trip around my 40th birthday (10/21/11), I *might* be able to convince my husband that we need a child-free trip to Europe! :lmao:
The last time we were in London, 9/11 happened. :sad1: We were living in NYC at the time and we came home to a very different place. I think we need to go back to London to build happier memories!!! (And my brother now lives in London so we could say hello!)

Amanda
 
If you can plan the trip around my 40th birthday (10/21/11), I *might* be able to convince my husband that we need a child-free trip to Europe! :lmao:
The last time we were in London, 9/11 happened. :sad1: We were living in NYC at the time and we came home to a very different place. I think we need to go back to London to build happier memories!!! (And my brother now lives in London so we could say hello!)

Amanda


That's DH's birthday also - bet he wishes he was turning 40 again :laughing:

This could work out to be a great birthday gift ;)
 
It seems like there is alot of "on your own" time in the London portion that could be removed to allow a day or two at DLP even within the current 7 day/6 night timeframe. Maybe the price of adding on DLP wouldn't be as painful then. :)

- Bill

I'm not so sure I agree with this, Bill. Never having traveled to Europe, the London part is every bit as intriguing to Phillip and I as the Paris/DLP portions. I'd had to see them "rob Peter to pay Paul" to make this happen.
 
Phillip and I decided last night that, if this happens, and if we can afford it (that's a BIG "if"), we would do it in celebration of the 25th anniversary of our 25th birthdays -- which will have happened for us in the June (Phillip) and August (me) previous to the trip.

:rotfl2:
 
I'm not so sure I agree with this, Bill. Never having traveled to Europe, the London part is every bit as intriguing to Phillip and I as the Paris/DLP portions. I'd had to see them "rob Peter to pay Paul" to make this happen.

You really have only 2.5 days in each city due to arrival/travel/departure times - so you don't want to cut short the time in either city.
 
Speaking of London... if this is a modified version of Knights & Lights, will we be able to opt out of The Lion King and see another West End production?
 
I'm not so sure I agree with this, Bill. Never having traveled to Europe, the London part is every bit as intriguing to Phillip and I as the Paris/DLP portions. I'd had to see them "rob Peter to pay Paul" to make this happen.

I agree, while we have all been concentrating on the France portion of this trip, I am equally excite about going to England, and would hate to have parts of it cut back to make room for DLP
 
That's DH's birthday also - bet he wishes he was turning 40 again :laughing:

This could work out to be a great birthday gift ;)


I think it's settled then! :lmao:
And my DH didn't say no when I suggested it. That is a very, very good sign!!! :banana:

Amanda
 


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