u/apparat07

Recent Ukraine Tour (23 April - 2 May)

Hello. I'm not sure if anyone here went on this tour, but reaching out to find out if there is anyone here within this Reddit. If so, I think it would be beneficial to do like an After Action Review with any of you while fresh in your minds. This would serve as just simple anecdotal advice for others, or/and lessons learned.

We could do something like this over Google Meets, MS Teams or another platform if there's interest. I'm just trying to gauge the level of interest in something like this myself. I'm heading out on the July tour, and would be interested in the perspective of those who recently returned.

Also, this could be extended for other tours if there were willing recent tour participants and an audience.

If there's interest, I could set up the hosting on a virtual platform, and collect participant info to send out invites directly.

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u/apparat07 — 7 days ago
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Hello. I'm visiting for a month starting in mid-June, and trying to plan things out. Rather than trying to cram everything in at once, I prefer a slower pace to take things in. Yes, some might say 10 days might be too long for some areas, but I disagree and prefer to take things in. For now, I'm considering Wroclaw and Krakow, but otherwise what would you suggest? Warsaw - I typically do not care for capital/industrialized cities, but those with a unique feeling or character? Poznan? or something else?

I'm well-traveled with having had the opportunity to visit over 80 countries. 53 yr old male - retired US Federal Law Enforcement/diplomat, so I'm privy to most of the scams out there.

Also, do most gyms allow day pass/weekly visitors for a 10 day period in each city? Yes, it's important to maintain exercise while traveling especially considering the good food in Poland!

Thanks!

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u/apparat07 — 8 days ago