What kind of tourist are you/would you be?
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Re: What kind of tourist are you/would you be?
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We recently spent two weeks in Turkey and I created a vacation notebook to keep me on track. It began as an empty, college-ruled notebook from Walmart and ended as what I like to call: my masterpiece
I filled the pages with things like train schedules, printed out maps of walking routes from hotels to museums and parks, lists of restaurants with good ratings in every neighborhood we'd be in for every part of each day with times and menus pasted inside, lists of foreign consulates and phone numbers, names and numbers of taxi companies, etc etc etc....
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This was me. My friend and I took a trip to Paris years ago, and we did just this. It was part of our plan. There were also points where we just wandered and basically became lost. Honestly, I didn't mind, because what's better than being lost in Paris? We had only made a couple of wrong turns and weren't even walking that long. But she wasn't having it.
I guess being "lost" didn't bother me because it wasn't even a true lost. I mean, the Eiffel Tower was still in view, so all we had to do was walk back.
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