met19
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So I don't post often, but I figured that I could give a comparison between ABD and another tour group I took in the past and also write some of my thoughts on the Alpine Magic ABD.
So first the comparison. I used a tour group to travel to China. This tour group was high end and did a good job as a travel agency. However, they did not have the Disney magic, etc. For example, when moving to a new city you did your own "bag drag" to the bus- none of the leaving outside of your room and magically find your bags in your room at the next hotel. Additionally a few of us did a pre night so arrived early but had a minor flight delay resulting in us arriving approx 10pm local time. The hotel gave away our rooms. I would imagine if this was ABD they would take care of the problem for you. Well the travel agency did help us negotiate with the hotel and arranged transport to a sister hotel for 1 night and then we had rooms at the original hotel but we were the ones at the front desk making a stink. The main guides had a higher ratio than ABD and while they "knew us" I feel the ABD guides do a better job of getting to know you (i.e. they knew I took a ton of sunrise photos and would ask to see them). Overall my other trip was good, but I clearly see the "Disney difference" and I would say it is worth every penny.
Now on to the Alpine Magic not a trip report but review:
So this was my first ABD and I think it sold the product well. We did 2 pre-nights in Milan, the ABD and then 3 post nights in Rome. I can honestly say that I missed my ABD "family" when I got to Rome as our group was extremely close. Milan is a nice city and the highlights are the Duomo and Last Supper by Da Vinci. The ABD itself is built upon the amazing scenery of Northern Italy and Switzerland and it delivers. Iso Bella (stresa) and Lake Como are gorgeous. The wine tasting and the meal prepared by Chef Stephano were highlights here also. But the real highlight was traveling to Zermatt and seeing the Matterhorn. Many of us stayed on balconies just starting at it, talking among ourselves, and taking photos. It was so awe-inspiring, that the whole membership of the trip rushed outside for a morning am photo when we were leaving. Lucerne was nice with a cute old town area with bridge. Other travelers commented that this was the best ABD food. Our post nights were in Rome and we did the typical Rome itinerary- vatican museums, sistine chapel, Roman forum and Colosseum, and an eating tour. My overall impression is this trip was worth every penny and we would do it again. We made good friends on this trip.
Below find some photos. Enjoy.

So first the comparison. I used a tour group to travel to China. This tour group was high end and did a good job as a travel agency. However, they did not have the Disney magic, etc. For example, when moving to a new city you did your own "bag drag" to the bus- none of the leaving outside of your room and magically find your bags in your room at the next hotel. Additionally a few of us did a pre night so arrived early but had a minor flight delay resulting in us arriving approx 10pm local time. The hotel gave away our rooms. I would imagine if this was ABD they would take care of the problem for you. Well the travel agency did help us negotiate with the hotel and arranged transport to a sister hotel for 1 night and then we had rooms at the original hotel but we were the ones at the front desk making a stink. The main guides had a higher ratio than ABD and while they "knew us" I feel the ABD guides do a better job of getting to know you (i.e. they knew I took a ton of sunrise photos and would ask to see them). Overall my other trip was good, but I clearly see the "Disney difference" and I would say it is worth every penny.
Now on to the Alpine Magic not a trip report but review:
So this was my first ABD and I think it sold the product well. We did 2 pre-nights in Milan, the ABD and then 3 post nights in Rome. I can honestly say that I missed my ABD "family" when I got to Rome as our group was extremely close. Milan is a nice city and the highlights are the Duomo and Last Supper by Da Vinci. The ABD itself is built upon the amazing scenery of Northern Italy and Switzerland and it delivers. Iso Bella (stresa) and Lake Como are gorgeous. The wine tasting and the meal prepared by Chef Stephano were highlights here also. But the real highlight was traveling to Zermatt and seeing the Matterhorn. Many of us stayed on balconies just starting at it, talking among ourselves, and taking photos. It was so awe-inspiring, that the whole membership of the trip rushed outside for a morning am photo when we were leaving. Lucerne was nice with a cute old town area with bridge. Other travelers commented that this was the best ABD food. Our post nights were in Rome and we did the typical Rome itinerary- vatican museums, sistine chapel, Roman forum and Colosseum, and an eating tour. My overall impression is this trip was worth every penny and we would do it again. We made good friends on this trip.
Below find some photos. Enjoy.








