Family trip to norway? - guided family vacations with disney
and thinking about starting a family vacation next year, probably around the summer time for a birthday
I can say things to go there?
Infants are involved, so we want to keep us fun
Can you give me maybe a few of these books are read?
Where can I find a leader who can show us?
We are a family and I am learning Norwegian Norwegian
Only when you know exactly anyithng i kno speak English, but I want to know how it will be difficult without the knowledge of the language that will move them kno though some, we a leader? How? Where? How? : D
and uh, where? and what to see? What is less expensice, etc.
rly, and we want is a business where the Lion King in the Norwegian film Buy
So if u kno thats a nice visit and stores, or you can buy this film lead
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Guided Family Vacations With Disney Family Trip To Norway?
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What kind of things that interest you? During the summer months there are numerous events throughout the country. Most travel books will give an overview of important events, and if you know that the region will visit several Norwegian cities of sites that comprehensive travel information list. For example, you can get a list of events and exhibitions, held in Oslo: http://www.visitoslo.com/en/whats-on.491 ...
For an overview of the entire country to try http://www.visitnorway.com
There are many travel books, I recommend that you only visit a bookstore on them. From personal experience, I have a copy of the book Eyewitness Norway and the Norwegian Lonely Planet book. Lonely Planet Witness The book is very pretty and is a good choice if you intend to stay with the big cities, but much more useful for logistical problems when traveling to the country with its own funds.
If you are interested in the tours, you can tYour kind of online information for a particular area. If you want to visit an expanded, many people recommend to Norway in short, this tour is a short journey, which provides an overview of the land available. http://www.norwaynutshell.com/
You will have no difficulty in moving without the language. Almost everyone in Norway speak English very well, as you have basic knowledge of English, you have nothing about Norway. Of course, would be good to see "Takk" (thank you) and "Unnskyld)" (forgiveness.
Where to go and what to see is all personal preference! I recommend trying to visit one of the fjords in the west, because it is one of the things that Norway is famous for! As a rule, that nature is beautiful and worth a visit. It is also one of the least expensive, since the balloon site (or booths) is much cheaper than booking a hotel in a city. So be prepared that everything in Norway is generally expensive, so food and transportation evenCosts a little.
I think The Lion King is currently collected from the production and thus a very difficult time. For all the films that Disney has now been published (The Jungle Book, Aladdin, etc.), you can easily produce a copy of every business in Norway as Platekompaniet DVD, Free Record Shop, etc. If you are really after The Lion King probably buy a used copy. You can find on this site, but your skills in Norway exercise:
http://finn.no/torget/?WT.svl=vertical
There are some people selling copies of the film, so you may be able to) someone nearby is a place that you visit (probably find Oslo. To help you find that "The Lion King" in Norwegian is "Loven Kong
Good luck!
What kind of things that interest you? During the summer months there are numerous events throughout the country. Most travel books will give an overview of important events, and if you know that the region will visit several Norwegian cities of sites that comprehensive travel information list. For example, you can get a list of events and exhibitions, held in Oslo: http://www.visitoslo.com/en/whats-on.491 ...
For an overview of the entire country to try http://www.visitnorway.com
There are many travel books, I recommend that you only visit a bookstore on them. From personal experience, I have a copy of the book Eyewitness Norway and the Norwegian Lonely Planet book. Lonely Planet Witness The book is very pretty and is a good choice if you intend to stay with the big cities, but much more useful for logistical problems when traveling to the country with its own funds.
If you are interested in the tours, you can tYour kind of online information for a particular area. If you want to visit an expanded, many people recommend to Norway in short, this tour is a short journey, which provides an overview of the land available. http://www.norwaynutshell.com/
You will have no difficulty in moving without the language. Almost everyone in Norway speak English very well, as you have basic knowledge of English, you have nothing about Norway. Of course, would be good to see "Takk" (thank you) and "Unnskyld)" (forgiveness.
Where to go and what to see is all personal preference! I recommend trying to visit one of the fjords in the west, because it is one of the things that Norway is famous for! As a rule, that nature is beautiful and worth a visit. It is also one of the least expensive, since the balloon site (or booths) is much cheaper than booking a hotel in a city. So be prepared that everything in Norway is generally expensive, so food and transportation evenCosts a little.
I think The Lion King is currently collected from the production and thus a very difficult time. For all the films that Disney has now been published (The Jungle Book, Aladdin, etc.), you can easily produce a copy of every business in Norway as Platekompaniet DVD, Free Record Shop, etc. If you are really after The Lion King probably buy a used copy. You can find on this site, but your skills in Norway exercise:
http://finn.no/torget/?WT.svl=vertical
There are some people selling copies of the film, so you may be able to) someone nearby is a place that you visit (probably find Oslo. To help you find that "The Lion King" in Norwegian is "Loven Kong
Good luck!
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