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Daemonaquila

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6. I'd avoid it.
Tue Mar 7, 2017, 12:27 PM
Mar 2017

Look, I'm anti-tour to begin with. You can have more fun going the same places on your own without the extra charges, cheesy promos, rushed schedule, and so on. But the tipping point here is the cheesy work and no customer feedback. A good tour company should have rave reviews... or at least some significant feedback. If people had a good time, they should be sharing memories and photos and recommendations.

There are a ton of semi-legit tour operators out there, with lots of ways to part a sucker and his money. Lots of small print, non-refundable costs, sudden cancellations, and so on. Before you sign, look for others that do have lots of happy people talking about them, and then ask yourself if there's any reason you need someone to take you on that your rather than DIY.

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