IrishNYC
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Well, any trip you can have a good time. That's not dependent on planning. Not even at wdw.
But you're telling me you booked a plane ticket to somewhere like Rome, booked the first hotel you found on hotels.com and just showed up at the airport without any idea of what you wanted to see or do? Any idea where your hotel was and how to get to sights from it? Or any restaurant reservations? Because if you don't have table reservations, you're unlikely to be eating well at popular Roman restaurants, unless this is off season. And trains to day trips take research, knowing opening times and days for museums and shops takes research, what sights to see take research. I feel like someone in your family must have researched this stuff.
Even given that all of the above is true- are you saying there is nothing in any of those places that you were disappointed that you missed because the attraction was closed or the line was too long or some other reason? Because that I find hard to believe. Research prevents possible snags. That's the whole point in researching- so that the trip runs smoothly.
But to each his own, I guess. I just can't imagine booking an expensive plane ticket, and spending thousands of dollars on a trip where no one researched hotels or restaurants or attractions or anything else.
How do you go to Europe without planning? Unless you've already lived in those cities.
I need to plan. I'm not wasting my vacation time figuring out where to go. Now I don't need minute by minute, but I certainly want to figure out (beforehand) what sites I want to see, what restaurants I want to try, any festivals going on, etc.
Before the internet, guidebooks were awesome. And Rick Steves!
Nope, never a reservation, in Europe. We don't need to eat at popular, or "the best." We like to eat where locals eat. We've always chosen our destinations, domestic and foreign, with some sights in mind we want to see, but I can honestly say with the one exception of pre-booking a tour to Pompeii, we never book anything in advance. We have never regretted any trip, we have never missed any "must-sees," and never had a bad time.
I was the first one in my family to travel outside the US to Europe. My best friend and I got on a plane to London with about $500 to spend. We had the best time.
Then DH and I went to Ireland. We landed in Dublin, spent a day with family, then took off driving. Our only plan was to get back to Dublin for our return flight, and even that changed - halfway through the trip we rebooked our flight to leave out of Shannon, instead. We didn't even book lodging for the evening until around lunch time every day.
Rome - we asked the gentleman at the desk where he likes to eat, and off we went. As for sight seeing, we woke up in the morning, decided what to do, made sure it was open, and off we went.
No complaints at all.
Edit: @Westcoastwild you asked specifically if I booked air and hotel without knowing what to do once we got there, that's not really how we plan vacations. It's more, "Hey, I want to see the Roman Forum, the Colosseum, and Pompeii, let's go to Rome" and we go. But we don't pick those locations because we researched vacations there, we just know it's something we wanted to see or do, so we go.