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Rybar 06-04-2012 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 418068)
Biggest waste of my time of the entire trip!

The track was closed for F1 testing (in the rain) and you can't get into the factory... only ride around in a bus OUTSIDE... so you don't see nada!

The museum is cool... and takes about 20 minutes to see all if you take your time.


So we spent all day driving up (in the back seat of course..:D )... and for this you get a 20 minute bs bus ride.

In other words -- unless you're just some kind of Ferrari freak and think this is some mecca you have to see... FUGIDABUDIT!

Well, you shouldnt have taken a bus tour, and You should go see Pagani and Lambo then. Maybe better experiences there.

GregWeld 06-04-2012 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Rybar (Post 418074)
Well, you shouldnt have taken a bus tour, and You should go see Pagani and Lambo then. Maybe better experiences there.



There is no other type of tour... unless you've purchased a car... da bus is it. They put seals over your phone camera - there are NO photos allowed... and had I been able to take a photo - there was nothing to take a photo of unless you like factory building exteriors...:rofl:

Other than to say you've "been there" it is a GIANT waste of effort.

RECOVERY ROOM 06-04-2012 01:43 PM

Was that Citreon just sitting there rusting away, This is the cheapest Euro vacation we could all take together..except for you ! Next year you should go to Russia or Hong Kong for us...LOL

intocarss 06-04-2012 02:59 PM

Thanks for sharing

GregWeld 06-05-2012 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by RECOVERY ROOM (Post 418082)
Was that Citreon just sitting there rusting away, This is the cheapest Euro vacation we could all take together..except for you ! Next year you should go to Russia or Hong Kong for us...LOL

It wasn't rusting at all - it was well cared for - except it was dusty... but it was clean under the dust (gravel road) and the tires appeared to be in good shape....


It will be awhile before you'll find me on anymore "european" trips... I'm not much of a traveler.

DOOM 06-07-2012 05:58 AM

Greg.I'm doing the same trip in a few months I'll have to call you about some do's and don'ts..Already disapointed about the Ferrari tour.!

GregWeld 06-07-2012 06:41 AM

Mario....


My wife is the tour guide. She planned the entire trip. I - as usual - was just along to carry the luggage.


I don't want to taint anyone else's "vision" and or the way or types of things they want to do and see... but I will say this (and even Gwen agreed)... The castle towns all look better from a distance. And by this I mean... they're romantic and look medieval - until you get inside the walls - where they turn into tourist traps selling "I was here" T-shirts and postcards.... So once you've seen two of them... you're done.

There are a FEW remarkable churches that are must sees... the interiors can be absolutely mind boggling...

WE - (you know who) - didn't allow enough time for just taking a couple days off here and there... we were far too busy even at a relaxed pace. I would have liked a couple more days in Portofino to just lay by the pool and not have to get dressed or have to be anywhere... You also need to just discount the "travel days" -- i.e., the days you are moving from one town to another... even if you're stopping along the way to sightsee... by the time you pack up - check out - drive/ride/train to your next destination - check in - unpack - eat etc... that day is SHOT. So I would have liked to plan the travel day as a non-day.... get somewhere - settle in - next day or two sightsee - then have a day to just relax before moving on...

You can actually get into the LAMBO and ZONDA factories... SCREW Ferrari... You can buy the same exact chinese made crap in Vegas...

Do NOT do the Ferrari drive that I did in Monaco or from that company. The guy has to ride with you and the SOB NEVER SHUT UP. Two hours of this AH blabbing and telling me when to up or down shift was.... well.... just never mind. I loved the car (F430) and the roads... but the AH blabbing was too much and ruined the otherwise wonderful experience.

Do not rent a Renault... it's a car your Grandmother would drive.

Do not rent a car and intend to only drive one way - our drop off charge was 1000 Euro ($1250 US).... which is just a giant waste. If you plan to rent - do your research into the actual costs and try to incorporate a "loop" where you bring the car back.

I'm sorry I missed ROME... Next trip... and if you want to blow 800 euro a day... and trip around in luxury - I have a guy for you. You'd love him, and riding in the back of an S Class and being dropped off at the front door - and not having to find cabs etc was "the only way to fly" IMHO. The days I drove - I didn't see much as you're too busy driving... riding in the back - I could look around... I could say "Dude! Can you turn around I want to take a picture of that." Or.... I'm hungry... and he knew a place and could speak the language and we ate things that I wouldn't have known to order etc...

Do NOT buy leather until you go to the Sculoa Del Cuoio in Firenze (Florence)... it's a leather making school in a monastery building (hard to find it!)... and work with a cute little man (6" shorter than me!) named VITO. I bought two jackets (one custom made) 3 large overnight satchels... two purses... Mama Mia! But wonderful things and well priced and you can TRUST them to ship etc.


The winery in Tuscany was "interesting" (if you've seen one winery you've seen them all) and the history of that particular wine was really interesting... but super expensive (500 euro per bottle starting point for the good vintages) and I bought a few just "because"... but there are wineries everywhere and a great bottle of that type can be had for 60 euro or less and you'd enjoy it just as much. The Tuscan area is littered with wineries... and retailers.


We found a new "snack" -- Prosciutto and melon... and a chunk of Pecorino cheese.... DONE! Mama Mia...


DO NOT TAKE YOUR WIFE HERE! <in Portofino>



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GregWeld 06-07-2012 07:07 AM

Mario....



An alternative to an S Class....




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Sieg 06-07-2012 08:17 AM

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There are a FEW remarkable churches that are must sees... the interiors can be absolutely mind boggling...
When you consider when they were built, what they had for tools and power, and interior altitudes it's pretty amazing.

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I loved the car (F430) and the roads...
I think the trick would be finding a company that does track days.

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DO NOT TAKE YOUR WIFE HERE!
The sacks look out of my price range let alone the contents. :D

Thanks for being so diligent and sharing the journey with us. :thumbsup:

Rybar 06-07-2012 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 418449)
You can actually get into the LAMBO and ZONDA factories... SCREW Ferrari...

OK, so did you go to Lambo and Pagani??


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