Geordie Travels
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Eurostar Delight!
On both occasions when I have taken the Eurostar (the most recent being last month), I have found the experience extremely pleasant. What’s more, with capped fares for disabled passengers and one companion, plus an automatic upgrade to first class, it’s a touch of elegance that remains affordable.
It took us just under three hours to travel…
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How is booking done? Can you book accessible seating online?
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Eurostar is amazing. For those immunocompromised I’d recommend to still mask as the ventilation is not great (the air changes don’t feel constant or enough) but it’s definitely better in First Class. We travel both times measuring with our CO2 meter.
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SUNDAY SOCIAL (SHOULD HAVE BEEN SATURDAY) — DEBOARDING PLANE EDITION
Hey guys! Sorry I’m late with this weekends question. Will I go back to Saturday next weekend or stick to Sunday’s now? Who can really say? I’m a maverick 🤪
This week’s question is regarding assistance when exiting a plane. For those of us that require an aisle chair … what’s the longest you’ve ever had to wait once everyone else has already…
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Maybe 20 minutes?
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SOCIAL SATURDAY: JET LAG EDITION
Let’s talk jet lag 😵💫
Do you fight it, lean into it, or completely surrender?
Early-morning sightseeing? Midnight snacks? Accidentally napping at 6pm?
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I never fight jet lag as I always try to get into the time zone of the place I’ve landed in.
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@Patty usually, about halfway through the day after we’ve arrived, suddenly it feels like the earth is sinking and I’m trapped inside a bubble. It’s a bizarre sensation, and I can never seem to resist it. Happens every time 😅
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TRIVIA TIME (NO GOOGLING!)
Which breathtaking U.S. landmark features the “Trail of Time,” a wheelchair-friendly path along its rim that lets visitors experience 2 billion years of geological history without a single stair?
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