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    Things to Know About Train Travel in Europe

    by Royal Holiday February 28, 2014
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    Every region of the world has its own idiosyncrasies involving train travel, and Europe is no exception. The continent is crisscrossed by rail lines, which allow tourists to see its rural beauty as they zip between cosmopolitan centers or visit small towns and villages well off the beaten path. If you choose to see Europe by rail, keep the following things in mind to have a great trip:

    – Search for discount fares on European websites. English-language sites and sites based in America sometimes offer great deals, but you can also find excellent fares through European travel sites like Britain’s Seat61.com or directly through the websites of national rail carriers.

    – Take a long look at the Eurail pass, and crunch the numbers before buying one. The Eurail pass allows travelers to avoid ticket-counter queues and to purchase multiple trips that can be scheduled within a given time period. They can be a little confusing and difficult to use, however, and they cost a lot of money upfront. Eurail passes are best for travelers planning to do a lot of long-distance traveling or who expect to change their plans frequently. If you’re only taking a few short trips, you’ll probably come out ahead by purchasing tickets for each leg ahead of time a la carte.

    – Think hard about whether seat reservations and first-class tickets are worth the money. Most second-class train cabins in Europe are clean and comfortable and therefore not always worth the extra cost to buy a first-class ticket. A seat reservation, on the other hand, lets you chose your preference of window or aisle seat and might ensure you don’t end up standing on a crowded train when passengers have claimed all the reserved seats.

    – Get to the station early. European trains are famously efficient, and that means they usually depart the station exactly on time. If take too much time to find your train and end up a minute late, the train will leave without you.

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    Booking a Hotel Room is a Bad Investment, too.

    by Royal Holiday February 27, 2014
    by Royal Holiday February 27, 2014

    We hear this one all the time. “A holiday club is a terrible investment. When it’s all over, you don’t own anything. All you’re doing is saddling your heirs with another expense. …

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    Ordering Food When You Don’t Speak the Language

    by Royal Holiday February 27, 2014
    by Royal Holiday February 27, 2014

    If you tend toward the adventurous while traveling, or if you find yourself seeking out the newest or most culturally authentic experiences, you may find yourself in the somewhat bewildering situation of …

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    Week Members: Planning for the Holiday of a Lifetime

    by Royal Holiday February 26, 2014
    by Royal Holiday February 26, 2014

    Royal Holiday is always about a terrific annual vacation. Not just this year, but every year. Getting the right vacation in is much easier when you plan ahead and most Royal Holiday members start …

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    “I Really Can’t Go”

    by Royal Holiday February 26, 2014
    by Royal Holiday February 26, 2014

    Can Royal Holiday members Send Friends or Family without Accompanying them? What if you really can’t travel one year? Royal Holiday member, Cristina O., called from Minneapolis last week. She made a …

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    Ten Tips for Multigenerational Travel Success

    by Royal Holiday February 25, 2014
    by Royal Holiday February 25, 2014

    Multigenerational Travel can make all the difference in your next vacation! It can also make for some unhappy kids, angry parents and a ruined vacation. It’s not a delicate balance, but some …

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    Best Sunscreen Practices for Today’s Royal Holiday

    by Royal Holiday February 24, 2014
    by Royal Holiday February 24, 2014

    The best sunscreen advice seems to get updated every year now. But don’t let the changes go over your head. Here’s the latest of what you need to know to keep yourself …

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    5 Ways to Do the “Working” Royal Holiday

    by Royal Holiday February 22, 2014
    by Royal Holiday February 22, 2014

    A Royal Holiday is a holiday that lasts a life time. But really, what kind of holiday is it going to be? A lavish All-Inclusive break with all the extras that lasts …

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    Tips on Budget Flights in Europe

    by Royal Holiday February 22, 2014
    by Royal Holiday February 22, 2014

    In the 1990s, Europe deregulated its airlines, leading to a proliferation of remarkably inexpensive carriers. Opting for a budget flight can lead to serious savings if you plan to travel to several …

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    Ten Big Differences Between Royal Holiday and Normal Hotel Travel

    by Royal Holiday February 21, 2014
    by Royal Holiday February 21, 2014

    Royal Holiday travelers visit six continents each and every year. In a given year, that will mean close to 50,000 individual reservations for upwards of 100,000 people. A travel club means more …

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