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I just got some good news tonight. I have two possible ways to go on a Spring Break trip to Switzerland, both through relatives and completely free to me. If they are willing to get me a ticket (one pair offered me a ticket to anywhere after highschool graduation, the other offered me frequent flyer miles), then I should be off by March 3rd.
I'll be going with two of my fraternity brothers, one who lives in Ochlenberg (the other, like me, is a greedy, greedy American). We'll be staying free of charge in his house, without having to pay for meals.
Of course...we will have to pay for extra-curricular activities (namely, getting ****faced). We'll have someone there to guide us, but from personal experience, getting opinions from those who've visited a place are better than those of natives.
What should we do, on a reasonable budget? I should be bringing between 250-400 dollars (300-475 Swiss Francs?) for a 10 day stay...I would think that should be enough to experience all that CH has to offer (probably on the lower end of that scale, of course...but should I bring more?). My sister is staying in East Germany right now...would it be expensive to go visit her for a day?
I've never been to Europe before, and I want to (reasonably) experience all that I can on half a month's rent. Please, your advice would be much appreciated.
I just got some good news tonight. I have two possible ways to go on a Spring Break trip to Switzerland, both through relatives and completely free to me. If they are willing to get me a ticket (one pair offered me a ticket to anywhere after highschool graduation, the other offered me frequent flyer miles), then I should be off by March 3rd.
I'll be going with two of my fraternity brothers, one who lives in Ochlenberg (the other, like me, is a greedy, greedy American). We'll be staying free of charge in his house, without having to pay for meals.
Of course...we will have to pay for extra-curricular activities (namely, getting ****faced). We'll have someone there to guide us, but from personal experience, getting opinions from those who've visited a place are better than those of natives.
What should we do, on a reasonable budget? I should be bringing between 250-400 dollars (300-475 Swiss Francs?) for a 10 day stay...I would think that should be enough to experience all that CH has to offer (probably on the lower end of that scale, of course...but should I bring more?). My sister is staying in East Germany right now...would it be expensive to go visit her for a day?
I've never been to Europe before, and I want to (reasonably) experience all that I can on half a month's rent. Please, your advice would be much appreciated.
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