scorchy
Footballguy
Wasn't sure whether to latch on to another Europe thread or start my own. Decided on the latter, so here goes:
Me, my wife, and my 11 year-old son are going to Europe for 2.5 weeks in late June into July. We pretty much have our itinerary set, except how to get from city to city. Because we are flying on points, it's really easy to do stopovers and open-jaws for no extra charge, with a train ride and a brief car rental for other segments. On the other hand, we've also really enjoyed driving through Europe (especially Norway and Switzerland) and it gives an option to briefly visit a couple of places that we wouldn't get to see by flying/taking the train.
We typically break our trips up into city stays and mountain lodges (my son loves to hike) and decided to focus on Central Europe with a side of Dolomites this time around. We're starting in Munich (great place to relax and get over jet lag) then heading on from there, spending 5 days in the mountains then 3-4 days apiece in Budapest and Prague (sorry Dr. Detroit). The first option would be:
fly to Munich - (rent car) - drive to Dolomites - (return car to Munich) - train to Prague - fly to Budapest - fly home to DC
Except for having to return the car to Munich (thanks to huge surcharges for returning to another country) this seems relatively easy.
The second option is:
fly to Munich - (rent car) - drive to Dolomites - drive to Budapest (stopping over for a night in Slovenia) - drive to Prague (stopping for a day or night in Bratislava) - drive to Dresden - fly home to DC
This keeps us from doubling back to Munich and allows to see a few places (however briefly) that we may never get back to. I know the car is kind of a wasted cost for the nights we're in Budapest and Prague (would just park it and leave it) but it's a trade-off we can accept. There's no extra charge for renting a car in Munich and returning to Dresden.
If it's not obvious, I'm leaning toward the driving route, maybe because I'm just a typical car-loving American tourist. Am I missing something that would make the fly/train option the clear winner?
Me, my wife, and my 11 year-old son are going to Europe for 2.5 weeks in late June into July. We pretty much have our itinerary set, except how to get from city to city. Because we are flying on points, it's really easy to do stopovers and open-jaws for no extra charge, with a train ride and a brief car rental for other segments. On the other hand, we've also really enjoyed driving through Europe (especially Norway and Switzerland) and it gives an option to briefly visit a couple of places that we wouldn't get to see by flying/taking the train.
We typically break our trips up into city stays and mountain lodges (my son loves to hike) and decided to focus on Central Europe with a side of Dolomites this time around. We're starting in Munich (great place to relax and get over jet lag) then heading on from there, spending 5 days in the mountains then 3-4 days apiece in Budapest and Prague (sorry Dr. Detroit). The first option would be:
fly to Munich - (rent car) - drive to Dolomites - (return car to Munich) - train to Prague - fly to Budapest - fly home to DC
Except for having to return the car to Munich (thanks to huge surcharges for returning to another country) this seems relatively easy.
The second option is:
fly to Munich - (rent car) - drive to Dolomites - drive to Budapest (stopping over for a night in Slovenia) - drive to Prague (stopping for a day or night in Bratislava) - drive to Dresden - fly home to DC
This keeps us from doubling back to Munich and allows to see a few places (however briefly) that we may never get back to. I know the car is kind of a wasted cost for the nights we're in Budapest and Prague (would just park it and leave it) but it's a trade-off we can accept. There's no extra charge for renting a car in Munich and returning to Dresden.
If it's not obvious, I'm leaning toward the driving route, maybe because I'm just a typical car-loving American tourist. Am I missing something that would make the fly/train option the clear winner?