OctMtnWoods
That's where I want to be.
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I have a vacation place I would like to go to next year. About 1 year away. We'll fly there and do it road trip style visiting many places. In my spare time, I like to explore on Google Earth to see what else we might be able to add in.
Nothing has been booked yet. Its just all in the "picking areas" stage. The trip will include crossing the US / Canadian border, but not sure yet if we are flying home from Canada or returning to US to fly home.
So in my planning, I thought I better find out if I could rent a car in US & drop it off in Canada. Glad I looked into it. Some companies don't allow, and others charge a fortune.
Well, I made a comment about that on my Facebook page, and a friend replied "its a year away".
Is it because we normally plan Disney vacations that I'm so used to looking into things early? I'm not booking anything yet but I've learned that if I want to use airline rewards for flights, you need to do it early. Last time I did it 9 months early, we couldn't get days we wanted & ended up with red-eye flights off by a few days because its all that was left. When I book them, I'm going to need to know everywhere I'm visiting, so I know where to fly in & out from. They will be different cities.
The person who made the comment does travel, but I think its more like traveling to see friends & family so no real planning is needed.
Surely I can't be the only one who looks into a non-Disney vacation a year in advance, escpecially when border issues are involved and could really mess with my plans.
Nothing has been booked yet. Its just all in the "picking areas" stage. The trip will include crossing the US / Canadian border, but not sure yet if we are flying home from Canada or returning to US to fly home.
So in my planning, I thought I better find out if I could rent a car in US & drop it off in Canada. Glad I looked into it. Some companies don't allow, and others charge a fortune.
Well, I made a comment about that on my Facebook page, and a friend replied "its a year away".
Is it because we normally plan Disney vacations that I'm so used to looking into things early? I'm not booking anything yet but I've learned that if I want to use airline rewards for flights, you need to do it early. Last time I did it 9 months early, we couldn't get days we wanted & ended up with red-eye flights off by a few days because its all that was left. When I book them, I'm going to need to know everywhere I'm visiting, so I know where to fly in & out from. They will be different cities.
The person who made the comment does travel, but I think its more like traveling to see friends & family so no real planning is needed.
Surely I can't be the only one who looks into a non-Disney vacation a year in advance, escpecially when border issues are involved and could really mess with my plans.