21 Sep
Passport Success!
TH’s passport came yesterday, and we bought our tickets last night. I’m currently working on securing a baby bed for the flight over the Atlantic (we are flying Lufthansa) and trying to decide where we should go for our baby-free time. Someone yesterday suggested Austria and I’m very tempted to go there, but Prague sounds nice as well. TH is tired of all the drama and kind of wants to just chill in Poland. If only we had the money to hire a travel agent who could take care of all of this for us!
Thanks for all of your well wishes while we were waiting. You’re going to be bombarded with hundreds of pictures when I get back!
I hear Budapest, Hungary is beautiful. Prague gets great reviews as well.
I’m headed to Romania next summer and hear it is beautiful as well. But I’m partial since my husband and parents are from there.
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1Congratulations! So happy that your whole family gets to make the trek!
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2I adore Austria. ADORE. That gets my vote.
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3Yay! I loved Salzburg, but thought Vienna was pretty lame. Can’t wait to see all your pictures when you get back!
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4Austria!! Go to Salzburg and/or Vienna. You can do as much or as little as you like there- go to see a concert at the Opera house, eat pastries and drink hot cocoa. Beautiful scenery in the Alps. fabulous people. Without a doubt, one of my favorite places in Europe.
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5Austria. Oh my gosh, Austria. I loved Vienna and Salzburg.
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6Congrats!!!!
I’d say stay in Poland! It’s so beautiful and so full of history… You could go to several different cities or parts of the country. I’ve been to Warsaw as well as Krakow - and they’re so different and so utterly wonderful in their own ways.
But Prague is lovely too. A bit touristy in my opinion, but has some beautiful museums and scenic views. Karlovy Vary is a gorgeous spa town to the west - absolutely charming for a day trip from Prague.
Or you could go to Germany!! Berlin is one of my favorite cities in the whole world - there is so much to see, an incredible array of restaurants, and the public transportation is super easy to use.
Wherever you choose, you can’t lose. Looking forward to all the photos! I hope you guys have a wonderful time!
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7Squee! So happy for you guys, and thankful that it came through in time with no hassels.
Definitely recommend Prague (swoon) but Austria AND Germany are lovely too. So romantic! x
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8That’s so wonderful! I can imagine how relieved you must feel. Well, I’m pretty bias, but I love Germany in the Black Forest area. My grandparents live really close to the border of the country, so we like going to Switzerland when we visit. Austria is really nice too. Do me a favor and go to one of the many bakeries and eat something sinful for me. I wish we had bakeries around here like they do there. Heaven and bliss all wrapped up in a pastry shop.
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9Yay!!! So happy for yall!!! As someone who has traveled to both Prague and Vienna…go the Prague route. Gorgeous! Whereever you go, even just a nice hotel in Poland away from T1 for a few days you’ll have a great trip!!
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10I have been to Vienna, Budapest, and Prague. For what you’re doing, you will get the most out of that trip. It’s so so so so pretty. Cobblestones, ancient bars underground, murals. Vienna is too stately and big. My Budapest trip was too long ago to be valid, but it was still showing the effects of the long Soviet occupation. More so than Prague, IMO.
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11Email me if you go to Prague, I lived there and I have a list of places to see and eat !
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12OMG I just have to say… I went to Vienna last year and LOVED it! Austria is so pretty and there’s plenty to do, and they have the cutest street markets!! And the best public transportation system I’ve ever travelled on. Austria wins over Germany BY FAR.
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13Congrats It is always fun to go on vacation. You would love Prague, maybe next time!
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14When I went to Europe, I thought Italy would be my favorite, followed by Switzerland. I was SO WRONG. Austria is by far my favorite! Especially Salzburg!!! If you go, you will not regret it. And do the Sound of Music tour if you do go there, for me. I wanted to do it sooooo bad but we weren’t there long enough. Have fun on your trip!
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15Congrats Jenna!! I’m glad for you \(^u^)/
I think you can wait for your travel!
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16What a relief! So glad it all worked out
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17Yay! Mazal! I would vote for Prague over Austria because they say if you only have a few days in eastern Europe you should go to Prague, and I got yelled out in Austria last week
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18My boyfriend and I flew Lufthansa from Dallas to Italy (layover in Germany) and it is a WONDERFUL airline. Spacious and clean, even in coach.
Have a safe flight!
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19We had a travel agent for our honeymoon, and it only cost us $50. I think that’s a decent price to have a professional do it…especially abroad, with a set budget, and set amount of time you need to travel in! You should at least look on Yelp Chicago to see if you can find a local travel agent (that’s how we found ours)…it might be a cheaper option than you think! Send me a message if you want a recommendation…
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20I have been in Vienna, Prague and Budapest. I loved each city but Budapest would be my choice! Great city, great vibe and perfect backdrop for pictures! If you want to know more, mail me
Best
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21so relieved, that was quite worrisome!
maybe you should compromise and spend a little more time in poland - maybe get a hotel as someone recommended, and then go elsewhere.
so excited for pictures and stories!
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22my husband adored Prague when he went three years. It gets my vote!
I know it all seems overwhelming with just a few weeks before you leave, but I would just book a hotel for a few nights so its settled and then do your research gradually (the easiest and most comprehensive travel help for us was Rick Steves)
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23How about Germany? Munich and Heidelberg are amazing, Berlin not so much.
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24AUSTRIA AUSTRIA!! I am biased, having lived there. I didn’t find Prague to be worth all the hype. Budapest is much cooler if you are looking for that old-world feel. But Vienna is one of the greatest cities in the world.
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25Bavaria & Austria-try the Romantic Road and Neuschwanstein. You will just adore it!
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26My best friend lives in Austria (Salzburg), and it is absolutely charming! I highly recommend a visit there
It’s a great city for just strolling… we took public transportation only a few times when I was there.
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27Wow, your tickets must have been expensive so last minute! But YEA for your passports being ready!
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28Salzburg is ABSOLUTELY beautiful!! You won’t be sorry if you go there! How exciting to finally get his Passport!! Yay for y’all!
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29Stuttgart or Rijeka. You can thank me later,
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30You may already know about this, but if you guys need some suggestions on where to eat while you’re out in Austria, or whever you decide, you should check the chow hound boards.
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31Yay! I’m glad it came. Wherever you end up will be lovely, I’m sure. If you just want to chill, Luxembourg is pretty cool. We stayed there incredibly cheaply, too, but there isn’t a lot to see compared with Austria or Prague (neither of which I’ve actually visited). Bruges in Belgium is lovely as well.
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32Excellent! That’s terrific news.
As for the travel agent you might reconsider. I used one for our honeymoon and it didn’t cost us a dime-they are paid directly by the services we book with. She assured me there is no mark up in price for what we did. My in-laws use this company all the time for their European trips and we used for Fiji. They are based in Orange County, CA but I would guess with a job like that you can serve anyone in the US. If you are interested let me know-I was pleased as punch!
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33We used a travel agent for our wedding and like Erin said, it didn’t cost us a penny. Nancy at honeymoonsandgetaways dot com was so so great helping us plan.
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34Hooray! I’m so glad it worked out! Safe travels to all of you!! Can’t wait to see pictures of the trip!
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35Austria offers a lot of active options, while Prague is more touristy shopping/buildings ect. I loved both, but found Austria more physically engaging (skiing, salt mines, walking tours) while Prague is more self-guided, seeing sights, shopping (not that you can’t do guided tours).
Yeah for husbands and passports!!!!!
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36My mom’s mission in life is to return to Austria…so I’ll speak for her and say GO THERE!
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37So happy for you. I hope you have a great time wherever you go. Can’t wait for the pictures!
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