EF Ultimate Break | You’ve Booked Your Trip… Now What?

Welcome! I wanted to make this video because I felt like people learn about EF and decide to book a trip but then they have no idea what the next steps are or when you learn about details of your adventure. I hope this helps!
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If you do decide to book your first trip, book using the link below and it will activate code “UAPaige100” to discount your first trip! Happy traveling ✈️
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00:18 When/ how do I get to see my flights and accommodations?
01:53 Is there a Facebook group to meet people on the trip beforehand?
02:57 Check out the Know Before You Go Guide
04:00 What happens if my booked excursion gets canceled?
04:44 How much money should I bring?
05:49 How and when should I exchange my money?
07:07 When am I going to know who else is going to be on my trip?
07:55 How am I going to access my phone abroad?
09:53 I’m thinking about doing two trips back to back. Does it save money?
10:43 Is their travel protection worth getting?
12:37 Discounted trip!
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  • @chasecolin1
    @chasecolin1 Жыл бұрын

    So helpful!!! Thank you

  • @atravelingpaige_

    @atravelingpaige_

    Жыл бұрын

    Of course! So happy you booked your first trip! Happy traveling ✈️

  • @Eperez1070
    @Eperez1070Ай бұрын

    Does anyone know the cost for upgrading seats?

  • @atravelingpaige_

    @atravelingpaige_

    Ай бұрын

    Unfortunately EF does not handle upgrading seats. You’d have to do that directly with the airline once you get your flights, if you have EF book them.

  • @AllTheInfoWithAKA
    @AllTheInfoWithAKA6 ай бұрын

    How many layovers did your flight have? Would u book flights with them again or by yourself?

  • @atravelingpaige_

    @atravelingpaige_

    6 ай бұрын

    @AllTheInfoWithAKA For the three trips I’ve taken, I’ve always had two layovers to get there and to get back I’ve had either two or three. So far I haven’t had any issues with missing flights ***knock on wood*** because the layovers usually have enough time. I usually have them book the flights so I don’t have to think about it or arranging transportation to the hotel. If you book your own flights, you are responsible for the airport transfer- however I know friends who have booked their own flights and just messaged the tour director and had them help coordinate it so it hasn’t been a problem! This summer I’m going to Croatia with EF but I’m doing some other travel ahead of time so I’m booking my flights for the first time on an EF trip! It all depends on what you’re comfortable with.

  • @AllTheInfoWithAKA

    @AllTheInfoWithAKA

    6 ай бұрын

    @atravelingpaige_ I've heard horror stories from some so nervous haha. Some people said they had 3 or 4 layovers with 3-4 hours in between each. So I'm like oh Lord. Please no

  • @atravelingpaige_

    @atravelingpaige_

    6 ай бұрын

    @AllTheInfoWithAKA oh I’ve heard those too lol. I think it really depends on how much control you want to have vs what you want to give up! A lot of people who have a million layovers also live in cities without major airports so they have to fly to airports who can take them global. I live in North Carolina so I generally fly to Atlanta, one of the busiest airports in the world, and then directly to wherever I’m going. People who live farther from major airports have to travel farther to get to the cities that fly out across the world!