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Italy Saverpass

Reply from: mmsrparasites@yahoo . com
Date: 10 May 2008, 04:19
Italy Saverpass

I will be traveling in Italy later this month with my wife and two
children (ages 18 and 20) and am thinking of getting an Italy
Saverpass since we will be visiting a number of cities and have
figured that it would be cheaper got go first class with an Italy
Saverpass than to go 2nd class buying tickets the regular way. One
reservation (no pun intended) that I have is that it is not clear if
the pass guarantees us seats on the train. I understand that it gives
us permission to board the train but does not guarantee a seat. Is
this likely to be a problem in Italy in May?

Thanks very much for any replies.

Reply from: tile
Date: 12 May 2008, 17:20
Re: Italy Saverpass


<mmsrparasites@yahoo . com > ha scritto nel messaggio
news:5c345e86-ed6b-4d59-b2a2-647ae794eaef@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups . com ...
>I will be traveling in Italy later this month with my wife and two
> children (ages 18 and 20) and am thinking of getting an Italy
> Saverpass since we will be visiting a number of cities and have
> figured that it would be cheaper got go first class with an Italy
> Saverpass than to go 2nd class buying tickets the regular way. One
> reservation (no pun intended) that I have is that it is not clear if
> the pass guarantees us seats on the train. I understand that it gives
> us permission to board the train but does not guarantee a seat. Is
> this likely to be a problem in Italy in May?
>
> Thanks very much for any replies.

I guess Fist Class will never be a problem
A few trains require advanced bookking. so you will have to check this
before boarding a train



Reply from: Martin
Date: 12 May 2008, 17:54
Re: Italy Saverpass

On Mon, 12 May 2008 17:20:59 +0200, "tile" <supertile@libero . it > wrote:

>
><mmsrparasites@yahoo . com > ha scritto nel messaggio
>news:5c345e86-ed6b-4d59-b2a2-647ae794eaef@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups . com ...
>>I will be traveling in Italy later this month with my wife and two
>> children (ages 18 and 20) and am thinking of getting an Italy
>> Saverpass since we will be visiting a number of cities and have
>> figured that it would be cheaper got go first class with an Italy
>> Saverpass than to go 2nd class buying tickets the regular way. One
>> reservation (no pun intended) that I have is that it is not clear if
>> the pass guarantees us seats on the train. I understand that it gives
>> us permission to board the train but does not guarantee a seat. Is
>> this likely to be a problem in Italy in May?
>>
>> Thanks very much for any replies.
>
>I guess Fist Class will never be a problem

in a boxing ring?
--

Martin


Reply from: giuseppe
Date: 12 May 2008, 18:20
Re: Italy Saverpass

On 10 Mag, 04:19, mmsrparasi...@yahoo . com wrote:
> I will be traveling in Italy later this month with my wife and two
> children (ages 18 and 20) and am thinking of getting an Italy
> Saverpass since we will be visiting a number of cities and have
> figured that it would be cheaper got go first class with an Italy
> Saverpass than to go 2nd class buying tickets the regular way. One
> reservation (no pun intended) that I have is that it is not clear if
> the pass guarantees us seats on the train. I understand that it gives
> us permission to board the train but does not guarantee a seat. Is
> this likely to be a problem in Italy in May?
>
> Thanks very much for any replies.

look here: * w w w .scantours . com /Rail/eurail saverpass.htm click on
"How the Pass Works"
if this is your ticket, you can find any answer.

In Italy you must reserve the Eurostar trains. The other one is not
necessary...

good holiday in Italy

n.




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