The Trip: Part Four, DC and NY
Oct. 20th, 2010 02:08 am( Two rather different experiences )
So, yes, lessons learned... pack a lunch if you're going to a foreign city where you don't know anyone, try and go broke in the city with lots of free museums and a British embassy rather than lots of $20-at-the-door museums, expect hotel quality to vary not by price but by location as I was in a fantastic hotel then an okay hotel and then a hole for about $150 a night each, have phone numbers handy in case of emergency, buy a robust suitcase rather than a cheap one, spare a day or two before a major event in a new timezone for jetlag and/or food poisoning, and don't trust credit cards at all.
So, yes, lessons learned... pack a lunch if you're going to a foreign city where you don't know anyone, try and go broke in the city with lots of free museums and a British embassy rather than lots of $20-at-the-door museums, expect hotel quality to vary not by price but by location as I was in a fantastic hotel then an okay hotel and then a hole for about $150 a night each, have phone numbers handy in case of emergency, buy a robust suitcase rather than a cheap one, spare a day or two before a major event in a new timezone for jetlag and/or food poisoning, and don't trust credit cards at all.