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To my UK friends . . .
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I think I had mentioned that our son, Alex, wanted to go to Europe this summer before he begins medical school. Originally, he was to go with a friend, but, for various reasons, he is now solo.
We were talking this weekend, and he has trimmed back his plans to visiting the UK (London) and Paris. Alex has been to France twice once as an eighth grader, and once as a HS Junior. While he may be a bit rusty, his French is pretty good. He has never been to London (although his English is probably OK too!).
Can you give me any help/suggestions on where he can/should stay keeping in mind the budget of a student? Are there youth hostels, etc. that would make sense and be safe for a 20 year old young man to stay in if he wants to tour London and then go over to Paris? He is thinking he will spend 2-3 weeks and then fly home. I may try to book him some time at DL Paris with DVC points. Is there a better time to visit during the summer?
I want him to have a good, safe, and fun trip. My only worry is that he will be on his own. While he is very independent and self-sufficient, I still worry as a parent. Feel free to pm me with any suggestions, or email too at john.halkias@mac.com.
Thanks!
Hi John!
We'll help all we can...we're only 25 minutes from London so should be able to be of some assistance! terrible to admit, I've never been to Paris although I'd love to go! Just be wary that our school summer holidays start around the 3rd week of July til the 1st week of September so places are busier then. August is when many UK families will choose to visit DL Paris.
There are Yh in London and DH Mark is just getting together some info on the ones he can remember being good. We think there are a couple in Kensington, West London that are better. The area is nice (Harrods, Natural History Museum, Science Museum etc) and safer for a student on his own.
We'll do some checking and let you know. When dd gets home tonight I'll pick her brain as well. Of course if Alex would like to see the area around Reading he is more than welcome to come and stop with us for a night or so....we don't have a palace but would make him very welcome!

Feel free to email me on ukangel40@hotmail.com at any time.
Over the next couple of days we'll get some stuff together and email it you for a start.

I am way behind and I don´t think I am trying to catch up this time, but Carolyn told me that someone mentioned the earthquake we had a few nights ago.
We are all well, thank you, it was a big scare, but fortunately nothing happened, what makes any earthquake worse is that a lot of people remember the 1985 earthquake when a lot of buildings fell and lots of lives were lost.
When dh and I honeymooned in Acapulco, there was an earthquake (lots of earthquakes originate in Acapulco and that coast, so you can really feel them there) and our hotel room was in the 16th floor. DH and I ran to the stairs the moment it ended, we definetly didn´t want to catch another one in the elevator since earthquakes often have a replica.
Julie, I'm so glad you and your family are safe!
