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Interrail is for European residents only!
It does not allow you to travel through/in the country where you're residing.
It does not allow you to travel through/in the country where you're residing.
Interrail is for European residents only!
It does not allow you to travel through/in the country where you're residing.
Exactly. That's why I said the locals have a cheaper pass for travel. Though I didn't know the residing thing, but I think there's a separate pass for that? I know there was one in Helsinki, I felt stupid after realizing that I got my Helsinki card when there was a cheaper one for local transportation for less than 1/3rd of the price
There's a huge difference between asking questions and creating at least two threads in the Wacken forum [not a travel forum, I'll add] asking simple questions that could easily be discovered online. And sure I do ask travel questions, but I keep them in other related threads when I want to ask a large amount of people. Otherwise I stick with IMing and private contact.
Why would I have asked for a car ride to BA when I had my own plans? Like I told you, I visited a friend in Rostock. And I had the time of my life meeting those Brits and Germans and staying up till we crashed at 4am in a random pub. I even keep in contact with one and will meet those Brits again next year. And I didn't sleep in a train station till after BA btw.
sorry i dont sit on here all effin day and have to time to put certain threads in certain areas. I posted maybe 3 questions,. one asking for a ticket and i got it from doing so. another asking whos going to another festival Sonishere (cause im curious) and this last one about my plans and who can tell me anything i dont know. I posted just over 200 posts compared to your nearly 90,000 and youre telling me how much to post???
the point of me telling you about offering you a ride was not the matter of you NEEDING one but just to be nice. Im not fucken cocky!! I was nice to you, at wacken i offered you drinks (whether you drink or not), i said hi and bye to you at BA. was i not cool? I think youre being rude. i dont care how you approach your questioning, Im'ing or wtf else. This is a forum ill post what i want. wtf else is the point of being on here??
Obviously you don't have time to research on the internet either. But proper planning takes time, loads of it, thus why my planning process for this year started while I was on a train in Europe last year. That's what you don't seem to get... you can't rely on other people to plan things for you. Otherwise you're going to get stuck and panic. You're honestly not ready to travel on your own if you won't even put the effort in to research things first...
There's loads of info on trains all over the internet. There are entire books written on European trains [if you don't believe me, google "europe train travel" and hit the "Books" option]. I really don't see how it's hard to find info on that, actually it's probably one of the most common subjects of European travel.
If you're looking for info on more obsecure, off-the-beaten-path attractions, of course it's understandable if it's hard to find info in English. You're actually probably right about the travel thing though... maybe we should make a thread for general travel questions and get it stickied.
I'm not trying to bully you at all, just being honest and yes I can come off harsh sometimes. Hope you have a good trip too.
Yes....but , Non European residents can use Eurail PassInterrail is for European residents only!
It does not allow you to travel through/in the country where you're residing.
Yes....but , Non European residents can use Eurail Pass
I used it many times...
http://www.eurail.com/
They don't have (or need to have) that restriction Interrail has.
For half the price, I would gladly take that restriction