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We attended “Austrian Woodcarving Weeks” in Elbigen-alp, Austria, Oct. 10-24, ’04. This was at the Geisler-Moroder Austrian Woodcarving School (A-6652 Elbigenalp 63, Austria; phone 43-5634-6215, e-mail geisler-moroder@aon.at or visit www.geisler-moroder.com. Geisler-Moroder’s U.S. representative is Carl G. Wiggins; phone 205/979-1111 or e-mail wiggs7@ aol.com).

The woodcarvers’ program cost $1,602 double and the noncarvers’ program, $1,102, including daily breakfast and dinner, with a...

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On May 22, ’04, I called Grand Circle Travel to see about reserving the “Great Rivers of Europe” trip taking place Aug. 29-Sept. 16. I spoke to Robert in Customer Service and told him we wanted to reserve that date and the extension to Brussels. He checked and informed me that there was one cabin still available, cabin 101. I made the reservation and gave him my Visa number for the deposit of $1,000. He told me to call the company to initiate the final payment when the invoice and...

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The Black Sea has always interested us, so in May ’04 my husband, John, and I flew from London to Istanbul to join the ship Minerva II for a cruise called “Grand Baroque to Grand Bazaar,” May 22-June 5.

The plane had been chartered by the ship line, Swan Hellenic Cruises (U.S. office at 631 Commack Rd., Ste. 1-A, Commack, NY 11725; phone 877/219-4239). We like visiting London so didn’t mind the added airfare and overnight hotel.

This was our second cruise that year on this ship...

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Friendly faces, lively music, colorful art and beautiful churches are what my husband and I found on our 12-day “Danube and Black Sea Sampler,” a river cruise from which we returned on Oct. 17, ’04. The cruise was offered by Vantage Deluxe World Travel (90 Canal St., Boston, MA 02114-2031; phone 800/322-6677).

After flying from the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Airport to Chicago, we boarded a Lufthansa flight to Frankfurt, then went on to Bucharest, Romania. The first night was at the...

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I read with interest the description of the Marco Polo in the October ’04 “The Cruising World” column. I concur with Mr. Toulmin’s evaluation of the ship.

I cruised to Antarctica in January ’03, spending a week crossing the Drake Passage, making landings on the Antarctic Peninsula to walk among the penguins and viewing Cape Horn on a beautifully clear day.

The accommodations were very good, as were the food and service. I believe Orient Lines’ Marco Polo is the largest ship...

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A friend and I got together recently to compare notes and photos from our 2004 biking adventures in Europe.

My husband, R.C., and I, Donna Pyle, have done seven trips with Hindriks European Bicycle Tours (Box 6086, Huntington Beach, CA 92615; phone 800/852-3258 or visit www.hindrikstours.com), most recently to the Andalucia region of Spain but also including the Danube in Austria and Hungary, the Czech Republic, northern and southern Holland, the Cotswold region of England and Poland...

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I was “rolled” in Milan, Italy, in January ’04.

I was at The Royal Café, in the galleria near the Duomo, and wanted a simple salad. The waiter put one roll on a side plate. When I got the final bill, it listed $10.95 for the salad and €7 (about $9) for the roll! Ouch! As a “carb-conscious” American, I didn’t even want the roll! JIM DELMONTE Honolulu, HI

To help you in choosing a tour, the United States Tour Operators Association, or USTOA (342 Madison Ave., Ste. 1522, New York, NY 10173), suggests a number of questions to ask and points to consider.

Questions to ask

• What is and is not included in the price? Find out if airport transfers, service charges and airport and hotel taxes are included. Also, find out what sightseeing and meals are built into the price.

• What features are optional? Check out optional...

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