Vermont Green - Women - Free Tickets

Hello - we have two adult and two children’s tickets to tomorrow’s Vermont Green Women’s game. We will not be using them and if it’s possible to give them away for free I’d be happy to do so. I can send screenshots of the tickets.

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u/WorminRome — 1 day ago

Favorite Maple Creemee near Stowe?

We will be in Stowe for the 4th with two maple creemee loving kids. We usually stay in the NEK so I am not as familiar with the Stowe area.

Thank you.

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u/WorminRome — 5 days ago
▲ 3 r/travel

London to Dortmund

Hi All - thinking about a trip from the US to London for an NFL game. Then I’d go on to Dortmund for the other kind of football. I will be traveling with an 11 year old.

Google suggests we Eurostar from London to Brussels, then Brussels to Cologne via ICE, then a local ICE train to Dortmund.

Has anyone done this? The other option is a direct plane ride, but would require transport on either end.

Thank you.

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u/WorminRome — 6 days ago
▲ 11 r/ACMilan

I have two free tickets to tomorrow’s match

Probably not allowed. But I have two tickets to tomorrow’s match that I won’t be able to use.

Section 228, row 8.

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u/WorminRome — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/travel

Hi - we are three adults (2x40 / 1x70) and two kids (8 and 11). We will be staying outside of Modena with a car in mid-May. We have 9 nights and will be staying in one spot to take it slow.

I will likely be doing a day trip to Milan for a football match, but I’d also like to sprinkle in a few trips outside of the area. What are your favorite activities within a couple hours of Modena?

We are thinking about a day trip to Florence or Verona. The two 40 year olds have spent considerable time in Florence in the past. I’m leaning towards it being too hectic with the group, but I’m also not sold on Verona. I know either are long days.

I’d appreciate both your advice on those two options as well as any other fun activities/places you’d recommend. We aren’t big on museums when we have our kids. We are food-forward travelers who enjoy nature, but also urban walks. We like finding the balance of activities geared towards adults but that kids will also enjoy.

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u/WorminRome — 2 months ago

Hi - we are three adults (2x40 / 1x70) and two kids (8 and 11). We will be staying outside of Modena with a car in mid-May. We have 9 nights and will be staying in one spot to take it slow.

I will likely be doing a day trip to Milan for a football match, but I’d also like to sprinkle in a few trips outside of the area. What are your favorite activities within a couple hours of Modena?

We are thinking about a day trip to Florence or Verona. The two 40 year olds have spent considerable time in Florence in the past. I’m leaning towards it being too hectic with the group, but I’m also not sold on Verona. I know either are long days.

I’d appreciate both your advice on those two options as well as any other fun activities/places you’d recommend. We aren’t big on museums when we have our kids. We are food-forward travelers who enjoy nature, but also urban walks. We like finding the balance of activities geared towards adults but that kids will also enjoy.

Thank you!

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u/WorminRome — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/travel

Hello - we, 3 adults (2x 40 and 1x 70 years old) and 2 kids (8 and 11) will be staying outside of Modena for 10 days in mid-May. We are going to do a day trip to Verona and we are looking for recommendations for a tour guide.

There are so many options, but we want to do one that’s more intimate and with a local or local company. We’d like to do the major attractions, but with someone engaging.

If anyone here has recommendations, please pass them along.

Thank you.

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u/WorminRome — 2 months ago