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Re: Daily Routine and Must Dos?
[Re: IslandBoi]
#51509
04/28/2015 06:08 PM
04/28/2015 06:08 PM
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jerber160
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IslandBoi said: i believe in trying to see/experience as much as you can on your first trip...you can't do everything obviously, but try to do as much as you are comfortable with, without feeling like you're "on the run" all the time...for this reason, i think visiting Pinel and Anguilla would be worthwhile <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />
then when you return in the future, you can slow it down some as you'll have a better idea of what to revisit and you'll still have new things/places to experience I'm the opposite because I figure if I like it a lot, I'll be back. We used to take student trips to NYC and new parents would try to pack it all in in one week... I figured if you're our students you'll be back every other year or so until you're 18... plenty of time.
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