WanderlustNZ
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I know it's not the norm for us Disney planners, but at this point I'm just getting a broad overview of what's around, I'll get into details a bit later. Unfortunately budget is going to be what this trip is all about, whether I do it as part of a group tour, independent tour, or go it alone. I don't mind travelling by train (but I won't do it overnight if I'm on my own), or staying in basic accommodation, as long as I have my own room and bathroom and it has heatingIf it's part of a hostel, so be it. My main concern is really getting between stations/airports and hotels, as well as obviously getting out and about to the various sights I want to see. So maybe it would work just as well if I go it alone, but pre-book transfers and tours. I'm pretty independent and don't mind being on my own, but if I join day tours, at least I won't be on my own the whole time. You do make a good point about being able to blend in to the background a little
I'll do a lot more research and cost comparison before deciding on any one option. DH may decide to come with me, but I think it's best if I don't count on it. We honestly don't mind travelling without each other sometimes. I'd rather save our joint travel for places we both really want to go to.
All good points. At the end of the day, only you know what is right for you.

It's great that you and DH are comfortable travelling separate from each other. DH doesn't enjoy travel like I do, so sometimes has issues with the money we spend each year on trips. So I have in the past suggested taking DS away on my own to save us a bit on money. But he doesn't like that idea either as he's worried he'll miss out on precious family memories. Basically we all go, or none of us go.

Not that I should complain I suppose. I went to Barcelona without him, loved it, and now I want to go back just so he can see it too. I guess, in a backwards kind of way, travelling together helps me tick off my bucket list faster
