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2024.05.14 23:56 ironyfreeannie Cost Breakdown: Canadian family of 3, 5 park days, May 2024

Me, my husband and son (33F, 33M and 4M) just returned from our first trip to Disney World (also - our first vacation as a family!). We stayed from 4/30 - 5/6.
Before the breakdown, I just wanted to say a huge thank you to this sub. We had the trip of a lifetime and this community played a huge part in the details. I read through every post religiously for months leading up to the trip and as a result we picked an amazing week to go with low(er) numbers, mastered Genie+ and rode (almost) every ride with minimal wait times.
Here is a summary of our overall costs:
Here is a breakdown of our daily expenses in USD:
30 - Disney Springs 1 - Magic Kingdom 2 - Hollywood Studios 3 - Animal Kingdom 4 - Epcot 5 - Magic Kingdom 6 - Disney Springs
Dining
Breakfast $35.32 $31.90 $27.12
Lunch $31.71 $46.08 $38.94 $53.53 $30.64 $39.59 $45.11
Dinner $67.06 $53.20 $105.10 $133.19 $30.30 $42.99 $39.69
Snacks $35.42 $37.25 $16.48 $55.73 $16.47 $34.23
Extras
Genie+ $73.50 $70.29 $54.33 $67.11 $86.28
Souvenirs $23.42 $26.60 $37.26 $126.19 $47.89 $23.40
Groceries $89.73
Total Expenses (USD) $211.92 $288.84 $288.84 $292.85 $341.87 $260.34 $142.43
Total Expenses (CAD) $290.33 $395.71 $395.71 $401.20 $468.36 $356.67 $195.13
Best advice & things I'd do differently:
I know this was long and I hope I didn't miss anything! Happy to answer any questions - and again, thank you to everyone who contributes to this sub and helped us have such an amazing trip.
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2024.05.14 23:46 VeryWackyIdeas International return flight canceled with no notice.

Last week, I was scheduled to return to the US after two months in Europe. My routing was MXP-CDG-JFK-ATL-my little podunk airport in Florida. A few weeks before my departure for the states, I checked the Delta app to make sure that there were no schedule changes. To my surprise, the MXP-CDG leg of the trip was gone from my reservation. I had received no notice from Delta - nothing in email, and no text messages on either my US or Italian phone numbers. Now, according to the app, my trip started in Paris.
I contacted Delta and was told that they had no idea what had happened, but probably Air France (they were the codeshare for the MXP-CDG leg) had canceled the flight without notifying Delta. The nice agent booked me (he said) on a new flight from MXP to JFK, eliminating the layover in Paris (my least favorite European airport). The new routing showed up in the app, and all was well (I thought)
I got to MXP on the morning of my flight and when I got to the agent at the counter, she said that there was a problem. I had a reservation on that MXP-JFK flight, but I didn't have a ticket, and apparently the flight was sold out. An awesome supervisor came and started punching keys on a terminal, making phone calls to someone, and eventually told me to go find a place to sit and come back in a half hour. She kept my passport which made me a tiny bit nervous.
After a half hour, I came back, was sent back to the group W bench (Arlo Guthrie reference) and eventually was reticketed on a flight from MXP to ATL, which was actually a much better routing. When I got to ATL, it turned out that I didn't have a ticket on the ATL to my podunk airport in Florida leg (despite it showing up on the app), but eventually I made it home.
It was an adventure, turned out OK, but I am confused why, if my flight on Air France (purchased from Delta) was cancelled, why wasn't I notified and automagically rerouted? I'm also confused about the difference between a reservation and a ticket. Is there anything I should have done to have eliminated the issue?
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2024.05.14 23:43 Trojanwhore69 What would your perfect birthday be?

I think for a lot of us, birthdays are a sore spot. I know I always struggle. I make a huuuge effort for loved ones birthdays and even for people I'm not close with I like to do things to make their day special. It was always awful with my ex, with my husband it's OK but I still feel disappointed every year.
To be clear, I know how ungrateful I sound, and I feel a lot of guilt about it. But like with gifts, all I want is to feel like the person has put thought into it and that the gift shows they know me. Monetary value means nothing to me. I just want to know they know me. My husband has a favourite discount website he exclusively shops on and every Christmas, birthday and mother's day its very clear that he just goes on that site and picks out whatever they have that's tangentially related to me. It's weird, the gifts are always so close but so far. Like he sees something and thinks "that's pink" but then his thinking stops there, there's no "oh but it is x, y or z that she doesn't like". This year he's got us concert tickets to an artist he likes that I've not listened to in maybe a decade. But of course the guilt is eating me up for how ungrateful I am.
Oh and every year I naïvely try to organise something and every year every single person involved cancels, no matter what it is.. I don't blame them, I don't have a friendship group, only a couple friends and a few acquaintances that are all totally separate from each other.
If I could have my perfect birthday it would look like this:
-Breakfast in bed - pancakes! -A gift that shows how they know me and love me. Just real thought put into it. "I saw x and thought of you" "I got you x so I'll always be with you" "you once told me about x and never forgot". -A birthday cake. I bake a lot, always have. I always bake birthday cakes for people even if we're not close. My husband doesn't get me a birthday cake. -A big surprise party. This one will never happen. No one would organise a surprise party for me, no one would attend, no one would ever think to do it in the first place. The effort and love that goes into planning a surprise party... It's just not going to happen for me. I don't have many friends, I can guarantee 90% of the guests if this ever happened would be my in laws.
But that would be my dream. What about you?
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2024.05.14 23:25 kjrst9 Public Theater Supporter benefits question

Does anyone know what the "supporter rate" tickets pricing is like at the Public? I've been contemplating a membership at the Supporter level, which does get me no-fee tickets, but I'm just trying to wrap my head around the full benefit package. I understand Supporter rate tickets may be quite limited, but has anyone experience with the discount in terms of is it a % off, is it only available for the most $$$ seats anyway, etc.?
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2024.05.14 22:57 Trevorlahey1 Trip Report - 13 days Panama

I wanted to give back a bit after receiving some great information from folks on this sub before a (very short notice and sparsely planned) solo trip to Panama in late April/early May of 2024. I'm subtitling this post "I did a lot in Panama so you don't (necessarily) have to". Truth be told, I started the trip with 4 nights and one in-country flight booked and built the rest of my itinerary on the fly. I definitely could have used an extra week or so before the trip to do some itinerary planning, deeper research on where I chose to stay, etc. but I really enjoyed most of the trip and would absolutely recommend Panama as a solo trip destination.
Rough pre-departure itinerary:
I arrived in Panama City on time and took an Uber straight to Selina (cost $28). The Selina there is in a decent location, kind of on the edge of Casco Viejo but walkable to everything. I checked in and was told there was a welcome happy hour with a free drink and a free walking tour every day at 10. The 6-person dorm had a dedicated bathroom, but wasn't much for the price ($30/night) and I'm just now realizing I booked a 4-person dorm then was put in the wrong lodging... There is a bar and allegedly a pool on the roof of the property, but the pool was not open when I was there. The welcome drink was an underwhelming event, though I did meet a few cool people I ended up doing more with later. There really isn't much in the way of common space at Selina Casco Viejo and I found it to be overpriced, underwhelming, and not a great place to meet people. I ended up booking the canal tour ($60ish) with them (which was via the personal vehicle of the guide, a small sedan cramming 4 of us in plus the driver), but I did a different free walking tour after hearing poor reviews of the one provided by Selina. While Selina felt like a huge waste (would not recommend this location), I really liked Casco Viejo. The food was surprisingly good, especially ceviche at Marea https://maps.app.goo.gl/MdWBJ1uw4mWLB7r2A and a nice stop for middle eastern at Estambul Casco https://maps.app.goo.gl/qFq8wAm5NEzJw84F8 . I also made a quick stop with some people from the hostel at La Fabrica https://maps.app.goo.gl/WdAG1KAhwmkj1TbS8 which had a decent tap list and cool vibe and the Pedro Mandinga Rum bar (highly recommend) for some beers and a rum flight https://maps.app.goo.gl/seXCnetthN18BbUB9 . I also, as a cigar smoker, made a stop at the official La Casa del Habano store https://maps.app.goo.gl/uhswvnFPe1Y1Uzbu9 where the staff was chill and the cigarum selection was good. I finished out my cigar and partook in a bit of happy hour across the street at Finca del Mar which had a decent outdoor area for a drink https://maps.app.goo.gl/kPSiTHdd2mJmtakGA but the food was not recommended so I didn't try it.
I was up early to get to David on Sunday morning, so I figured I'd just grab food and coffee at the airport lounge (mistake). It turns out the Copa flight to David departs from the "domestic" gate, which is a standalone area on the ground floor of the airport. There are no amenities, just a single vending machine, and you get bussed to the plane. Do not go early for a David flight, security was very easy and I ended up waiting in the small seating area for way too long. The flight was fine, but don't expect to access a lounge or coffee shop after security.
I got to David pretty early and hadn't done my research on transit, but knew there was public bus service to Boquete. I was trying to figure out how to get to the bus terminal when a taxi offered to drive me all the way to Boquete for $40 which seemed like a decent deal so I went for it. Boquete is pretty small, a little mountain town with a relaxed vibe. I spent quite a bit of time at the brewery which, if you know craft beer pretty well, wasn't the best on beer quality but had good live music and a fun atmosphere https://maps.app.goo.gl/EJFiRiwQsbJ89UPa9 . I worked from here a little bit too, definitely where I spent the most time. I got a delicious dinner at RetroGusto which was really reasonable https://maps.app.goo.gl/8gcU1GHqXrfbTCoX9 and a good lunch at Donde Giselle which was a little more expensive, but also delicious https://maps.app.goo.gl/uNsz1EqCDfnSpYfk8 . I did a coffee finca tour through Bambuda ($35) at Don Pepe. It was pretty cool, not a lot of walking but the guide was knowledgeable and we got to see the full operation in a small footprint. I bought one bag and was happy I did, they were 3 times the price in the airport on the way home. The Tres Cascadas (three waterfall) trail was a must, it does have a steep section that has ropes affixed to help but was otherwise a pretty straightforward trail. It did cost a few dollars to hike as it's on private property. I took a taxi there ($20) but took the bus back ($2.25). The bus comes by every 30-40 minutes and they generally wait a bit at the entrance to the trail from the road to see if people come down. We did end up picking up a whole bunch of kids leaving school, but it was pretty funny and we managed to fit everyone. I did do the Volcan Baru hike, which cost $18 for a taxi to the trailhead but was otherwise free. It is a grueling hike, it took a little over 5 hours for me to get to the top and I was not having fun. I was very lucky to encounter a couple who was dropped off at the same time at the trailhead and, while we did not hike together, we did take a few breaks together and it was nice to be within sight of their headlamps. It was COLD at the top and I was happy I had a light down jacket and a fleece. I did a good job of timing up my climb with the sunrise, only needing to wait at the top for maybe 30 minutes before the sun came up. You can go up in a jeep, and I was very lucky to beat the offroad vehicles up as they were very loud coming up the mountain. It did get pretty crowded at the top by the time all of the jeeps had emptied out and their clients climbed the last bit to the summit. The view was phenomenal, you can see both the Caribbean and the Pacific on a clear day and the sunrise was beautiful. It was a little annoying that the 6 of us who climbed it had to share with the 25 or so who rode up in cars, but worth it. One spot I wish I had visited, but it just didn't work out, was a wood fire pizza spot that came recommended by our coffee guide and by several travelers https://maps.app.goo.gl/T93KKqHxXoQ7AFhf6 . I got lucky at the Bambuda Castle as I booked a 3 bed room but had it to myself. It had a nice restaurant and common space within the castle itself that was a good working space and had a fantastic view. The food was pretty good, with a few vegetarian options and smoothies. It's a pretty decent walk from the center of town, and about $4-5 taxi ride from the Boquete center. If I went again, I would probably look to stay somewhere in the center of town but I don't regret giving the Castle a shot.
I traveled out of Boquete to Bocas del Toro the same day I did the Baru hike, leaving via shuttle at 1 PM ($37) which I arranged through Bambuda. I ended up using a discount QR code at Bambuda Castle to book their Bocas town Hostel for three nights. The shuttle was fine, but it's a quick trip through winding mountain roads so be prepared if you get carsick. A big bonus, that I would recommend you ask about, was that this shuttle did not go all the way to Almirante, but instead stopped at Chiriqui Grande and proceeded via small boat (lancha) from there. The longer boat trip was fantastic, much better than the long/boring road which runs the rest of the way. I got stopped right off the boat in by several people trying to sell tours and got one person's number for a potential $35 Cayo Zapatilla tour but didn't commit, choosing to get to Bambuda Bocas Town first and settle in before making decisions. While I wish I had spent some more time at either red frog beach or another island, with only 3 nights and having booked late my options were limited. For Bocas Town, Bambuda was great. The front desk folks were pretty helpful and the restaurant was good for breakfast (the vegetarian burrito option is better than the sandwich). The hostel deck goes right out to the lagoon, and it's always busy with people hanging out in the sun or jumping into the lagoon. It was a great spot to do some work over coffee and, frankly, I wish I had spent more time here or at the Bambuda Lodge. I ended up doing the Caya Zapatilla tour (highly recommend, if only for the stop at Caya Zapatilla) for $35 with the operator I met right off the boat. This included pick up and drop off from Bambuda, and they had a cooler that I threw a few Balboas of my own in for the trip. We did stop mid-way for lunch which was not included and was a little expensive. This was the only actual tour I did during my time there, I spent my other full day just kind of hanging out and went to Starfish Beach (not as nice as Caya Zapatilla, but worth an afternoon) with a group from the hostel. I also did salsa night at Selina (fun, but a bad instructor) and karaoke at Aqua Lounge (get there in time to get a round of the happy hour special, the screen is behind the stage so not ideal for karaoke but it's easy to get on the list). I did not do Filthy Friday, I ended up departing Bocas that day but I would have been on the fence about it anyway. I guess it's a "when in Bocas" thing, so I probably would have gone for it. I really wish I had spent another night in Bocas, I regretted not having another day out there as soon as I left. It turned out to be the best place on my trip to meet people, it's definitely a general party vibe, and actually the best place to get work done of the hostels I stayed at. I did dinner at Pier 19 which was pretty nice, if not a little expensive and probably not a good solo traveler vibe https://maps.app.goo.gl/6vJG1rdUPCqEf9W3A . I did brunch one day away from Bambuda at Casa Papaya, their typical Panamanian breakfast and it was a great deal/meal https://maps.app.goo.gl/9CPFCxu6woWwKuwM7 . I did hear from some people that the bird island was a fun tour, and worth the day/cost. I did some bonus late night, unofficial stuff like swimming after midnight at Selina and an impromptu midnight trip out to see the bioluminescence and the stars with a random lancha taxi from the Selina dock. Not sure how I'd direct someone to arrange that, but say yes if it's an option.
I took off from Bocas via shuttle for the Lost and Found Hostel on Friday around noon ($20) which I arranged at the main lancha dock. This shuttle did not include a boat all the way to Chiriqui Grande, it was the short boat with the long road segment. A few people did get car sick during the first leg of the trip, the road is in pretty rough shape so lots of speeding up, slowing down, and swerving potholes. Lost and Found really caught my eye because of how much I enjoyed Secret Garden Cotopaxi in Ecuador. In the end, it didn't live up to that lofty expectation and I should not have squeezed it in. The allure is that it's isolated in the jungle, you have to walk about 15 minutes up the trail from the road to reach the hostel property. There are several buildings, with one primary common area with a few tables and hammocks. A big downside is that everything is outdoors, under cover of roofs but open still, which wasn't ideal in the evening during the season I went where it rained in the afternoons. There is a community kitchen if you bring your own food along, or there is an option to get breakfast/lunch/dinner from the hostel. I had a few meals there: the smoothie bowl was good, the lentil curry was a little on the salty side. The hiking is pretty cool and I ended up going up over the mountain to the big tree, the lookout, and the river. I didn't bring water, but definitely should have brought a liter along. In the end, with only about half a dozen other people staying there and 2/3 of the staff being pretty insular and not really socializing with the guests, it just wasn't a great addition to my trip. It might be a better option for a group or during a different season, but it provided a logistical challenge to make my flight back from David to Panama City and it wasn't really worth the risk of making it work, so I hired a car ($30) to take me to David and just ate the price of my second night at Lost and Found. It was beautiful, but it just wasn't on the same level as Secret Garden Cotopaxi which inspired me to give this a shot. I think, all in, my stop at Lost and Found cost me about $76.
The combination of having scheduled a flight on election day (oops) and the lack of help from lost and found staff meant that my best bet was a night in David. I used Hilton points to book a night at the Hampton and had myself a recovery night. I got a hot and ready pizza from the Little Caesar's next door and two Sam Adam's Boston Lagers from the bar. Fantastic recovery night, vey nice Hampton, and a pretty nice little breakfast. It refreshed me at a point where I was not really enjoying the trip and pushed me to go for one more stop rather than laying low in Panama City.
After my flight back to Panama City, I took the metro all the way to the Avenida Terminal (less than $1 total, it is very easy to purchase a card and load it at the station) to grab the bus to Valle de Anton. It was fairly easy to find the window to buy the bus ticket ($4.25). It's important to buy for El Valle and not just Anton, a town which is not where you want to end up. There was a confusing bit of business related to a transit card (not the same transit card as the metro. I couldn't seem to find a machine to buy one from, and eventually the guy at the turnstile took pity and just used his own to let me in. I paid him back, but it was very confusing that you needed to buy the ticket then a card with which to pay an additional 10 cents to get to the bus at Gate 53. I can't really offer advice other than you should try to figure out how to get this card, or if you can just pay with a dime, right when you buy your ticket. I let the bus (not a very big bus, somewhere between a van and a bus) driver know where I was headed on the way and they dropped me right at Bohdi in Valle de Anton. The whole trip is about 3 hours, with lots of local stops the whole way. Bohdi was a pretty cool spot, with a great yoga space with a guided lesson on a TV every morning. It has a kitchen if you want to cook for yourself and free coffee plus breakfast every day from 7:30-10:00. Both breakfasts were pancakes, but it was free and they were pretty good. There are some cool lounge spots out back, a few cafe tables out front, and a loft space as well. It was a decent, but not perfect spot, to do work if that's what you're looking for. The dorm does have 3 levels of beds, and they aren't all that comfy, but I'd recommend Bohdi. The first night I was in town I went to the Golden Frog Inn on a recommendation and it turned out to be a great spot to watch the sunset and have some pretty good (although a small) vegetarian tacos https://maps.app.goo.gl/pzRuyYuwHZvMVnAo8 . One afternoon I chose to do the India Dormida hike, I left and walked all the way back to Bohdi, it was a few hours total. It's a quick climb up to the top and you can walk the whole ridge that forms the edge of the caldera. It was a beautiful view and you can really see the old crater rim formations from the top. It's clear up there, no trees and wide open, and the breeze was very refreshing. I ended up coming down about halfway across the ridge, starting from the north. I grabbed a vegetarian dinner at El Rincon Colombiano which I'd recommend https://maps.app.goo.gl/tRcAAnAm9fYni7Nv8 and some guacamole and a beer at La Ranita which was pretty good https://maps.app.goo.gl/BcdB8uCqaSRv1RyE8 . Overall, I really liked Valle de Anton and I'm happy I made it happen. It's a little drier and warmer than Boquete, with a lot less coffee influence, but I liked the vibe and wish I had done more hiking around the area.
For my last evening in Panama, I grabbed a room just to have a place to put bags and clean up before my flight at Hotel Caracas, a recommendation from someone I met in my first stop in Casco Viejo. I did not plan to work from here, nor did I spend a night, but for $35 it was a perfect spot to leave things as I went to knock out a few more items before my flight home. I popped into Tantalo for a quick bite to eat https://maps.app.goo.gl/9pA9Dmw8AE9doabT7 which I don't know if I'd recommend for food, but the view was good. I think I meant to go to CasaCasco, which was recommended for ceviche and sushi, but ended up in the wrong spot. I then went over to Element to get some cocktails https://maps.app.goo.gl/mwYt2D7X43ua4jGu6 . Element has an interesting vibe, kind of a steampunk theme to the décor. The two guys behind the bar, who I believe own it, were fantastic. They don't have a set menu but instead try to match a drink to what you're feeling at the time. I had a classic daquiri and an old fashioned, which both came with a little bit of a twist on the classic recipe. They also pulled down a few different spirits which we tasted together, overall I'd highly recommend a stop and it was especially fun as the only patron there. After two cocktails, I cleaned up and called an Uber and headed to the airport. Just a heads up, the Copa Club is pretty nice, has limited food, but tragically closes at 9 PM. I had a flight that left at nearly 11 PM, so this was a little disappointing.
Overall, I loved Panama. The people were friendly, even if the service in many places was pretty lackluster. It's more expensive than Colombia or Ecuador, but several people told me it's slightly cheaper than Costa Rica. It's a good stop if you're not sure about central or south America as it's extremely safe, if you use common sense, and it's not too hard to get around using shuttles/taxis/ubers if you don't want to brave public transit. It offers very good food options in Panama City, and it's easy to find a Hampton Inn/Hooters/McDonald's/Little Caesar's/Wendy's if you need a break from being adventurous. The Spanish isn't difficult, and most people speak at least some English. I would have dropped lost and found hostel from my itinerary if I planned it again, but did not regret any of the other stops. I do kind of wish I had focused on Bocas and Boquete, saving Valle de Anton and maybe San Blas together for a future trip, but I had already painted myself into a bit of a corner with my David-Panama flights by the time I realized this. I hope this helps someone as they plan their Panama trip, or helps them decide Panama is a worthwhile visit! Please do not make as many changes as I did, I absolutely did at least one to many stops and wish I had spent more time in Bocas and probably Valle de Anton. Anyway, feel free to ask questions in the comments and I'll try to address them as they come in!
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2024.05.14 22:53 uninvitedthirteenth Travel Diary: Amsterdam, May 2-May 8

Travel Diary: I make $195,000 and spent $2149.75 (+49k points) while on a trip to Amsterdam
Section One: Bio
Age: 40
Occupation: Lawyer
Hometown: DC
Number of PTO days and how you accrue them: I earn 6 hours of annual leave every two weeks (19 days total a year), and used 36 hours for this trip
Section Two: Assets + Debt
Not super comfortable with a very detailed financial picture, but my NW is ~$750k. No SO.
Section Three: Income
Main Job Monthly Take Home: After all deductions and contributions to savings, my monthly take home is ~$6200
Section Four: Travel Expenses/Diary
Trip planning - My (40F) best friend from college (39F) and I decide to go to Amsterdam on a birthday trip. We both turn 40 in 2024, and we decide to go in May because it's in between our birthdays and because it'll be tulip season in Amsterdam! Neither of us have been. We also haven't travelled together before, despite being friends for 20(!) years, so we are a little apprehensive, although we have spent a lot of time together over the past few years. We decide on a 6 day trip. For purposes of this diary I'm going to list my half of the expenses for things we split. Costs are in US dollars, despite paying using Euros. As a side note, I also am a little over one year post-Gastric Bypass, which has a limited effect on my diet (I try to eat low carb, but you'll see that I mostly fail at this on this trip!).
Pre-trip expenses: $1193.15 total
Flight: $255 + 49k points (from Capital One)
Lodging: $1425.91 (split) - $713
Rijksmuseum: $40.28
Anne Frank House: $24.95
Keukenhof Gardens plus bus ticket: $36.20
Red Light District Tour: $50.52
Day trip to windmills tour: $43.20
Snacks: $30ish
Day 1 (Total $21.17)
Our flight is at 5:30pm, so we planned to be at the airport by 3:30pm, which actually turned out to be 4pm. Uber ($21.17). After checking bags (included in flight price) and getting through security we made it to our gate right as boarding was about to start. No time for food or drinks.
On the plane I eat a snack of roasted chickpeas before dinner, which was chicken cacciatore with mashed potatoes, bread, cheesecake, cheese, and a salad. And two glasses of wine. I save the cheesecake and cheese for later.
My friend and I watch a movie (Poor Things) and then try to sleep. I am reading A Fault In Our Stars, because Amsterdam. I try unsuccessfully to sleep for awhile and then go back to reading. At some point i eat the cheese and cheesecake. Breakfast is a cheese roll, which i eat a couple bites of (OMG does all of Amsterdam have this much cheese?? - spoiler alert… yes it does!). I wish I had slept more.
Day 2 - Even though it feels like a continuation of day one. (Total $207.02)
7am - We land at 7 and then grab the bags and go through customs. Easy peasy. We are exhausted so we grab coffee at the airport before figuring out public transit ($5.10). I take out 60 euro for cash in case we need it ($65). We buy a train ticket to the central station ($6.33) and when we get there we buy a four day unlimited public transit pass ($28.44) so that we don’t have to worry about it later.
We get to the hotel at around 9am. They tell us it will cost $50 to check in early, which we opt not to do. Instead we go get breakfast and coffee at a cafe nearby ($21.20). The hotel tells us that our prepaid amount did not include city taxes, which is another $183 (my half $91.88).
11:30am - Back at the room we decide to rest for 90 minutes. Enough to catch up on sleep but not to waste the day and get more jet-lagged. After a rest we decide to walk around and get a feel for the neighborhood and do some shopping. We find a bookstore, and I buy a copy of my favorite book from high school, Tess of the D’Ubervilles with a beautiful cover and gold edges ($21.46). We also buy fries with truffle, mayo, and Parmesan at a fry shop ($3.32) (that’s all they have and they are delicious!). We also stop a grocery store and pick up a few things including yogurt, cheese, salami, apples, and an energy drink ($13.19). We have some early days planned and nothing seems to open early. It’s very cold and rainy and semi unpleasant.
6pm - We drop stuff off, bundle up, and head off to dinner and a tour of the red light district. We try to find a place that serves Snert, a Dutch pea soup, but strike out. We end up at an Asian place instead. I get chicken satay and a beer and my friend gets Indonesian soup and wine ($16.10). Our red light tour is great, but we are exhausted after and head straight home to bed. 22k steps total
Day 3 (Total $87.24)
7:30am - We have an early day planned, and have to be on a bus near the central station by 8am. I eat a yogurt and energy drink (from grocery store) for breakfast and we take public transit (covered on unlimited card) to the station. We find the right bus and head off!
First stop is the windmills, which are beautiful! I am happy we get there early because we basically have the place to ourselves. My friend gets a coffee and we both use the restroom ($1.08!). Then we head to Edam and do a walking tour there. Next stop is a clog/cheese place, which feels very touristy but they do feed us lots of cheese. I buy a cheese slicer as a souvenir ($10.81). Next stop is another small town where we have lunch at a cafe. We basically pick one at random. My friend gets fried fish and I get a ham and cheese panini and a beer ($17.30). Final stop is an artificial island town called Maarken. We do another walking tour.
2:30pm - we arrive back in Amsterdam and get let off north of the water. I grab a coffee ($3.76). We go up to the Adam lookout and take a ride on the swing off the side of the building ($25.95 for swing plus ticket to lookout). We also grab a drink and sit on a pillow watching the city from very high up, which is lovely ($6.63). On the way out I buy a reusable water bottle at the gift shop ($4.87).
After the lookout we take the tram over to a brewery at a windmill that was recommended to us by several people (including here on Reddit!). Cost was covered by the transit pass. We buy bitterballen and a small bottle of Genever (local whiskey) (paid by my friend) and a flight of beer ($16.84). We are a bit tipsy but enjoying the lovely weather.
6:30 - On the way back toward the hotel the weather turns and it starts raining so we dip into a pub for dinner. I have a burger ($16.12). We are there at 8pm, which is momentous because it’s a day of remembrance and the whole bar is silent for two minutes. It was very interesting to be there during this time.
We are exhausted by this point and go home to bed. 19k steps total for the day.
Day 4 (Total $104.33)
7am - Another early day as we have to be on a bus at 7:30 to go to Keukenhof for the tulips! (paid in advance). We wanted to take the first bus out there because we heard the crowds were bad. I eat a yogurt for breakfast and take a 5 hour energy (no cafes open this early!). We try to take public transit to the train station but didn’t realize that the trains do not run that early on a Sunday so we grab an Uber instead ($12.20). We tell the Uber driver we’re trying to catch a bus so he makes sure we find the right place and we pull up just as the bus is loading. Phew!
8:00am - we spend 5 hours in the gardens and take literally hundreds of pictures. We are glad that we get there early as the first few hours are lovely and empty. We get a coffee ($4.60) and lunch later ($25.36). By 1pm it’s getting very crowded so we start heading out. We grab the bus back to the train station.
2:30pm - We decide to go by the Rijksmuseum although not in it because we planning that later. Instead we stop off at the Van Gogh/Rijks gift shop that’s nearby. I get a couple souvenirs, including a foldable bag and a magnet ($20.44). I also get a coffee ($3.64) and my friend gets bubble tea. We sit on the hill on museumplein and people watch. After awhile it starts to get hot (we had dressed for the early morning) so we head back to the hotel to change.
5pm - we decide we are having an evening of drinking. We first grab a drink in the hotel bar because we get free vouchers for each day we choose not to have the room cleaned. Then we have dinner at an udon place, which is delicious. We have tempura, chicken katsu, and dumplings ($15.94). Then because it’s cinco de mayo we decide to have margaritas at the Mexican place near the hotel ($15.15)! Not Dutch but it’s fun. We head down the street to another bar and have a Genever cocktail called an Amsterdam mule ($9.91). I am happy with our choice of hotel because there are so many places in our neighborhood. On the way home we pass a fresh stroopwaffle place and must get in line for one ($5.92).
By then we are exhausted and head to bed. 21k steps total for the day.
Day 5 (Total $80.44)
8am - We have a slightly less early day but have tickets to the Anne Frank house at 9:15. (paid in advance). I eat some yogurt and cheese in the room before we leave. It’s walkable so we decide to head out early and grab coffee on the way. ($3.19). The house is sombering but I’m glad we did it.
11am - After the Anne Frank house we walk to the nearby cheese museum. We sample lots of cheese. I buy one cheese to take home ($15.18). We want to walk to a used bookstore, but decide to have lunch at a cafe on the way. We pick one at random. We split chicken tenders and a goat cheese and apple sandwich and I have a beer. ($15.14). The sandwich is one of the best things we have eaten. We spend about an hour in the bookstore and my friend buys one book.
3pm - We realize we are by the monkey bar (one of the oldest bars in Amsterdam that they told us about on our red light district tour). We stop in for a drink. Ok two drinks. ($12.50). We take the metro back towards the hotel and stop in at a tile store in our neighborhood so I can buy a magnet. I buy magnets from all my trips, but I like non-touristy handmade ones if I can find them, Van Gogh magnet from yesterday aside. I buy one with a windmill on it. ($14). We also stop at the grocery store for more yogurt ($3.05) and for Dutch apple pie at the cafe across the street from the hotel ($4). We get back to the hotel and have another free drink and then rest before dinner.
8pm - We go out to a Dutch restaurant for dinner. I am not super hungry from pie so I just get the snert (pea soup). My friend gets sauerkraut and potatoes. Sorry, but I thought it was pretty bland food in general. ($13.38).
We head home. It’s a lighter day, only 14k steps today.
Day 6 (Total $194.47)
8am - Today is our last full day in Amsterdam. We have planned to spend the day at the Rijksmuseum. We want to get there right when it opens for crowd reasons. We had bought “friend of the museum” passes ahead of time so that we can skip the line. I have a yogurt for breakfast and we walk to a cafe near the museum for coffee and breakfast for my friend ($3.78). The man at the cafe is very nice and we love sitting outside in the sunshine. It’s going to be a warm day!
We spend about 5 hours at the museum. We rush to see the Van goghs and the main gallery where the Rembrandts are, including The Night Watch, which is probably one of the most famous paintings in there. We had downloaded the app so we shared a pair of earbuds and listened to audio notes about many of the works (they have a number you can enter in). We take a break outside for coffee ($7.29 - i pay) and skip the line again. Totally worth it for the more expensive ticket. Around 2 we are hungry and have seen almost everything. We stop in the gift shop and I buy a ring and earring set. ($64.76). I forget to use my 10% discount for being a friend. :( I wanted a necklace too but didn’t like the ones they had there so I’ll try to find a matching piece at home.
2pm - My friend has been trying to get herring for the whole trip so we make it a point to do that. The first place is a bust so we find a little stand that sells it a 15 min walk away. We are determined, so we head there. I don’t eat fish so I get a shawarma on the way, which is terrible (cash). I throw half away. After lunch we get ice cream. I get coffee ice cream, and it makes up for the bad shawarma ($6). We also stop at the peanut butter store, which is allegedly the first in the world, and I pick up 3 small jars for my mom for Mother’s Day ($8.11). We also stop at a thrift store and i buy a dress ($21.59). At some point this day (I think), we also stop at another bookstore, and I buy a few things including a card, a couple gifts, and a book ($39.71).
6pm - After resting a bit, we get two more free drinks at the hotel and then head out to dinner. We pick another Asian place. I get an aperol spritz at dinner and we share appetizers (satay, spring rolls, and bitterballen). We also get coconut ice cream with mango sauce for dessert. All yum! ($33.03).
We get one final drink at a local bar near the hotel ($10.20) and I’m again grateful for our choice of neighborhood. Today has been all walking because our 4-day metro pass ran out yesterday. Total steps 13k.
Day 7 (Total $36.93)
8am - this our last day. The plane was supposed to leave at 1:30pm, but we get a message that it’s delayed an hour. We decide to have a leisurely breakfast. We pick a place that’s at a hotel near our hotel. I get an egg sandwich and my friend gets French toast. We both get coffee. ($15.27)
We decide to leave for the airport around 11. We walk to the central station about 20 min away, and I buy wooden tulips for my mom on the way (cash). We buy train tickets (cash) and get right on a train. We are proud of ourselves for our navigation on this trip.
12pm - we get to the airport and through security. We head to a lounge but there’s a line. We are 40th in line based on our QR code place. We decide not to wait and sit down for lunch at a random bar. I get a sausage and a beer ($20.66). We walk around some and get another message that our flight is delayed more, to 4pm. It’s finally our turn to get into the lounge at 2:30 (2 1/2 hour wait) so we go. I grab some water and a whiskey and coke but we just ate so we are not hungry. Around 3 we head to the gate. Unfortunately when we get there our flight is delayed more and will board at 4. They give us airport vouchers so we buy a book, beer, and some stroopwaffles ($1 after vouchers). We finally board and head off around 5.
On the flight we are served dinner. They have run out of chicken by the time they get to me, but eventually find one and bring it to me later. I have a wine too. I read, watch a movie, and try to sleep a little. We have a whole row of four to ourselves so we can spread out. Dinner is a French bread pizza.
8pm - We land around 7pm (love time zone math!), grab our bags, and get a taxi to my car ($27.09). I drop off my friend and get home at 8:30. I am exhausted but cuddle my cats for about an hour before going to bed. 15k steps today
After trip expenses - $225 cat sitting
Total expenses: $2149.75 (+49k points)
Flight: $255 + 49k points
Lodging: $804.88
Food/drinks: $531.38
Travel: $101.56
Activities: $221.10
Souvenirs/gifts: $ 231.93
Final parting thoughts - I think just over $2k for an almost-week long trip to Europe is a pretty comfortable number for me. I am glad I could use points for most of the flight. We definitely didn't try to cheap out on anything. We spent a lot of money drinking (neither of us drink this much usually). I hope this was helpful to anyone, and I look forward to reactions/comments!
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2024.05.14 22:40 TigersBot Game Thread: Marlins @ Tigers - Tue, May 14 @ 06:40 PM EDT

Marlins @ Tigers - Tue, May 14

Game Status: Pre-Game - First Pitch is scheduled for 06:40 PM EDT

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ALC Rank Team W L GB (E#) WC Rank WC GB (E#)
1 Cleveland Guardians 26 16 - (-) - - (-)
2 Minnesota Twins 24 16 1.0 (121) 2 +0.5 (-)
3 Kansas City Royals 25 18 1.5 (119) 3 - (-)
4 Detroit Tigers 21 20 4.5 (117) 5 3.0 (118)
5 Chicago White Sox 12 29 13.5 (108) 12 12.0 (109)
Probable Pitcher (Season Stats) Report
Marlins Ryan Weathers (2-4, 4.54 ERA, 41.2 IP) No report posted.
Tigers Reese Olson (0-4, 2.52 ERA, 39.1 IP) No report posted.
Marlins Lineup vs. Olson AVG OPS AB HR RBI K
1 Chisholm Jr. - CF - - - - - -
2 De La Cruz, B - DH .667 2.667 3 1 3 0
3 Bell - 1B - - - - - -
4 Sánchez, J - RF .000 .000 3 0 0 1
5 Lopez, O - 2B - - - - - -
6 Gordon - LF - - - - - -
7 Bruján - SS - - - - - -
8 Gray - 3B - - - - - -
9 Fortes - C .500 1.000 2 0 0 0
10 Weathers - P - - - - - -
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3 Canha - LF .000 .000 1 0 1 0
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7 Pérez, W - RF - - - - - -
8 Báez, J - SS .000 .500 1 0 0 0
9 Rogers - C - - - - - -
10 Olson - P - - - - - -

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WSH 3 @ CWS 3 - Top 6, 2 Outs
WSH @ CWS 07:40 PM EDT
NYY @ MIN 07:40 PM EDT
CLE @ TEX 08:05 PM EDT
KC @ SEA 09:40 PM EDT
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2024.05.14 22:33 Soninetz 15 Supportbench Alternatives: Top FREE Competitors

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2024.05.14 22:29 GPSTrackerShop1 How To Use GPS Data To Fight Speeding Tickets

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Ever made a wrong turn because your GPS told you to? You're not alone. Many motorists find themselves in this predicament, pulled over for moving violations, often claiming, "My GPS made me do it". Relying heavily on GPS navigation, either through portable units or smartphone apps like Google Maps or iMaps, is an everyday routine for many. But how reliable are these systems?
Sadly, even highly-rated apps can lead you astray. Remember when iMaps notoriously directed drivers to the wrong locations or even one-way streets? Such mistakes have happened more times than you might imagine. But what happens when these inaccuracies cause you to make an illegal turn? Who bears the blame?
Even when your trusted app fumbles, you, as the motorist, carry the responsibility for the final decision. Sounds unfair, right? Yet, that's how it stands. Yes, police may sympathize with the occasional GPS-induced mishap, but accountability doesn't shift. At the end of the day, it's the driver who's held responsible.
Ever wonder what police officers think of these GPS blunders? One anonymous officer shared, "As drivers, we've all got a myriad of excuses. But the bottom line is, the person behind the wheel is accountable. Remember, it's not the smartphone or GPS that holds the driver's license."
Want to avoid a ticket? It's not about passing the blame but accepting accountability. Believe it or not, officers tend to be more lenient towards drivers who own up to their mistakes rather than blaming their GPS or tracking device. Interesting, isn't it?

How To Prove To Police You Weren't Speeding

Do you realize how commonplace GPS tracking devices are in today's vehicles? More than ever, they're becoming a staple in both company and personal cars. These devices aren't just ornamental; they play a crucial role in improving vehicle theft protection and driver safety. Additionally, they're an attractive bonus for those eyeing an auto insurance discount.
But have you ever thought of using your GPS device to contest a speeding ticket? More and more drivers are doing just that. Why? Because these trackers do more than just provide location data. They record your speed, location, and journey duration - all in real time and with a stunning accuracy that refreshes every single second!
Impressed? There's more. You'd be surprised to learn that these devices may even outperform the traditional radar gun held by a police officer. Calibration issues, interference from highway overpasses, or the officer's hiding spot could all affect the radar gun's accuracy. Meanwhile, your GPS tracker's data remains precise and reliable. Who knew GPS technology could be your unexpected ally in a speeding dispute?
Related Article: Best GPS Trackers For Law Enforcement

5 Ways To Use GPS Tracking To Fight A Speeding Ticket

Getting a speeding ticket absolutely sucks. But you know what's worse? Getting a ticket when you weren't actually driving over the posted speed limit. Thankfully, GPS tracking can help. In this section, we will discover some innovative ways your tracking device can help fight your corner. Below are 5 ways your GPS system can help with contesting a speeding violation.
  1. Proof of Speed: Your GPS device diligently records your speed at every moment of your journey. This detailed log can provide concrete evidence of your speed at the exact time the alleged violation took place.
  2. Route Verification: Were you on a different road when the incident occurred? Your GPS tracker traces your route with precision. Its data could demonstrate you were elsewhere when the offense allegedly happened.
  3. Time-Stamped Data: All GPS data is time-stamped, making it easy to correlate your location, speed, and the time of the alleged violation. This accurate chronology could prove essential in disputing a ticket.
  4. Calibration Check: In contrast to a police officer's radar gun, which could suffer from calibration issues, your GPS device provides a more accurate and consistent measure of speed. Use this precision to challenge the reliability of the speed detected by the radar gun.
  5. Data Log Persistence: Most GPS car trackers keep a history of their data. This historical log can help to establish a pattern of safe driving, potentially increasing your credibility in the courtroom.
By integrating these strategies, your GPS device can become a powerful tool in your defense against a speeding ticket

FAQs

Can GPS Tracking Data Be Used As Evidence In A Traffic Court Hearing?

Yes, GPS tracking data can be used as evidence in a traffic court hearing. If you have a GPS tracking device installed in your vehicle or have a GPS-enabled smartphone, the data collected by these devices can be used to prove your innocence or cast doubt on the accusations against you. However, it's important to note that the admissibility of GPS evidence may vary depending on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances of the case.

How Can GPS Tracking Data Help In Disputing A Traffic Ticket?

GPS tracking data can help in disputing a traffic ticket by providing a record of your vehicle's location and speed at the time of the alleged violation. This data can be used to prove that you were not in the location where the violation supposedly occurred or that you were not driving at the speed that you were accused of. Additionally, GPS data can also provide information about traffic patterns and road conditions that may have contributed to the violation.

What Types Of Traffic Violations Can GPS Data Be Used To Dispute?

GPS tracking data can be used to dispute a variety of traffic violations, including speeding tickets, red light violations, and stop sign violations. GPS data can also be used to dispute accusations of reckless driving, DUI, and other serious traffic offenses.How To Use GPS Data To Fight Speeding Tickets
Have you ever felt annoyed after seeing those flashing blue lights in your rearview mirror? We all admire and respect the essential role police officers play in our society. Their daily sacrifices to maintain our safety are truly commendable. Yet, a twinge of frustration often accompanies traffic citations, whether for speeding or illegal turns. With officers using sophisticated tech like radar guns to track vehicle speed, it may seem like there's no defense. But did you know that the same kind of technology can help you contest traffic citations? Many motorists are now leveraging GPS navigation and tracking systems to fight tickets, whether through a trial by declaration or a court trial. This trend is turning the tables in the courtroom, transforming the way we approach traffic violations. In this article, we will discuss how to use GPS data to fight speeding tickets!
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2024.05.14 22:22 Soninetz 10 Navan Competitors: Best Alternatives for Businesses

10 Navan Competitors: Best Alternatives for Businesses
In the competitive landscape of Navan's market, staying ahead of rivals, competitors, and different business sizes is crucial. Understanding what sets Navan apart from its competitors can be the key to success. By analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of Navan against its competitors, businesses can strategize effectively. Identifying opportunities for growth and areas for improvement is essential for Navan to thrive in this dynamic market environment. Stay tuned as we delve into the world of Navan's competitors, target market, company, finance team, and uncover strategies for navigating this challenging terrain.
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Key Takeaways

  • Consider Your Business Size: When exploring alternatives to Navan, take into account the sizes of your business and target market to choose a solution that aligns with your specific needs and scalability.
  • Evaluate Features and Integrations: Prioritize platforms that offer key features and integrations that are essential for your business operations, such as CRM tools, analytics capabilities, and marketing automation.
  • Seek User-Friendly Solutions: Opt for alternatives that are user-friendly and easy to navigate, ensuring a smooth transition for your team members and maximizing productivity.
  • Request Demos and Trials: Before committing to a new software, request demos and trials from potential alternatives to experience firsthand how the platform functions and if it meets your requirements.
  • Review Customer Feedback: Take the time to review customer feedback and testimonials to gain insights into the real-world experiences of businesses similar to yours that have adopted the alternative solutions.
  • Plan for Implementation: Develop a comprehensive implementation plan for the new software, including training sessions for your staff, data migration strategies, and a timeline for the transition process.

Exploring Navan Alternatives

Zoho Expense

Zoho Expense provides robust travel and expense management features. It offers seamless integration with other Zoho applications for efficient data flow and software management. The platform allows for easy tracking of expenses and simplifies the reimbursement process.
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myBiz

Automated travel management solutions are the forte of myBiz as an alternative to Navan. It streamlines the entire process, from booking tickets to managing itineraries and expenses. With its user-friendly interface and expense management software, myBiz ensures a hassle-free travel experience for employees.

Itilite

Itilite stands out by offering a comprehensive Business Travel & Expense management software solution with enough information and integrations compared to Navan. It provides detailed insights into travel spending patterns, enough information, and helps in optimizing costs effectively. The platform also integrates AI-driven tools for smarter decision-making.

Best Picks for Small Businesses

Circula

Circula stands out in Europe as an all-in-one app for expenses, travel expenses, credit cards, and employee benefits. It offers a comprehensive software solution for small businesses looking to streamline their expense management processes efficiently and provides enough information. The app caters to the needs of businesses of all sizes, providing a user-friendly interface and robust features.

Roomex

Roomex is a purpose-built travel platform designed specifically for small businesses. It offers a seamless solution for managing travel expenses effectively, allowing businesses to book accommodations and track expenses conveniently. Roomex caters to the unique requirements of small businesses, helping them save time and money on business travel.

Payhawk

Payhawk provides a spend management solution tailored for small businesses to control employee spend efficiently. With its intuitive interface and advanced features, Payhawk simplifies expense tracking and management, enabling businesses to optimize their spending and achieve significant savings. The software is designed to meet the specific needs of small businesses, offering a cost-effective solution for expense management.

Top Choices for Medium-sized Companies

Zoho Expense

Zoho Expense offers multi-level approval, spend rules, and analytics benefits for medium-sized companies. The platform streamlines expense management processes efficiently.

Expensya

Expensya effectively automates spend management for medium-sized companies, catering to various company sizes. It simplifies expense tracking and reimbursement procedures.
Useful Links:
  1. Navan LifeTime Deal
  2. Navan Free Trial

Roomex

Roomex stands out as a top choice for medium-sized companies due to its features that facilitate accommodation booking, consolidate spend seamlessly, and manage expense. The platform enhances corporate travel experiences for employees.
  1. Benefits of Zoho Expense:
    • Streamlined expense management
    • Multi-level approval system
    • Detailed analytics for better financial insights
  2. Advantages of Expensya:
    • Automation of spend management tasks
    • Simplified expense tracking processes
    • Efficient reimbursement procedures
  3. Key Features of Roomex:
    • Seamless accommodation booking process
    • Consolidation of spend for cost-efficiency
    • Enhanced corporate travel experiences for employees

Features and Integrations Overview

Zoho Expense

Zoho Expense offers a comprehensive suite of features for businesses, including travel booking, expense reporting, and card reconciliation. These features are designed to provide enhanced control over business spend.

myBiz

myBiz stands out by providing automated travel management solutions with seamless integrations. This approach ensures efficient onboarding processes for companies, enhancing overall visibility and productivity.

Payhawk

Payhawk excels in its integration capabilities, offering features like reimbursement of mileage, per diem claims, and out-of-pocket spend tracking. These integrations streamline expense management processes, providing a seamless experience for users.

Final Remarks

You've now explored various alternatives to Navan, from small business favorites to top choices for medium-sized companies. Understanding the features and integrations of each option can help you make an informed decision that aligns with your business needs. Remember to prioritize scalability, user-friendliness, and value for money when selecting a solution for your company's growth.
As you continue your search for the perfect software, consider scheduling demos, reading user reviews, and seeking recommendations from industry peers. Making a well-informed choice now can save you time and resources in the long run. Keep evaluating your options based on what matters most to your business, and you'll soon find the ideal platform to streamline your operations and drive success.
Ready to take control of your corporate expenses? Try Navan, the top-rated super app loved by users everywhere! Sign up for your free trial today! 💼

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key factors to consider when exploring Navan alternatives?

When looking for Navan alternatives, consider pricing, features, scalability, and customer support. Evaluate how well the alternative aligns with your business needs and growth plans.

Which alternatives are recommended as the best picks for small businesses?

For small businesses, top alternatives to Navan include Zoho Books, QuickBooks Online, and FreshBooks. These platforms offer user-friendly interfaces, essential accounting features, and affordable pricing plans tailored for small enterprises.

What are the top choices for medium-sized companies seeking Navan alternatives?

Medium-sized companies can benefit from platforms like Xero, Sage Intacct, and NetSuite as alternatives to Navan. These solutions provide advanced features, robust integrations, scalability options, and dedicated support suitable for mid-sized operations.

How can businesses benefit from exploring features and integrations overview of Navan competitors?

Understanding the features and integrations offered by Navan competitors allows businesses to make informed decisions based on their specific requirements. This analysis helps in finding a solution that not only meets current needs but also supports future growth and efficiency.

Are there any industry-specific considerations when evaluating Navan alternatives?

Yes, industry-specific considerations play a crucial role in selecting the right alternative. Factors such as compliance regulations, specialized features (like project management or inventory tracking), and integration capabilities with industry-specific tools should be taken into account during the evaluation process.
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  2. Navan Free Trial
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2024.05.14 22:13 Good-Blueberry91 Asheville tix

I have two tickets for tonight that I would be willing to sell for a discount. We had a change of plans and can’t attend ☹️
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2024.05.14 21:48 mxmlgdnk Silver annual pass: bring a friend for less discount & availability

Hi there, a few friends from Germany will visit this year to ride Hyperia and I'm thinking it'll be cheapest for everyone if I buy a silver pass and use the bring a friend discount every time. Can anyone confirm what the discount actually is? I can see on Thorpe Park's website that it's 50% for Merlin pass holders but is it the same for the Thorpe Park annual pass? And what's the availability usually like for annual pass pre booking & bring a friend tickets? Current confirmed dates are 15 June and 13 July. Thanks!
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2024.05.14 21:46 Petermannionmp Copenhagen - Arena Tour

Hi all,
Any advice on which seats would be good in the Royal Arena in Copenhagen?
Also, any chance of discounts closer to the date or best to buy the tickets now?
Thanks!
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2024.05.14 21:41 sorocraft Any ticket discounts/promos for daily entry?

Want to buy 4 daily tickets.
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2024.05.14 21:31 Soninetz ThirstySprout Alternatives: 7 FREE options & Key Features

ThirstySprout Alternatives: 7 FREE options & Key Features
Looking for alternatives to ThirstySprout that can elevate your online presence with system upgrades, successful transformation programs, mobile learning experience, and application development projects? Wondering where to turn for fresh, innovative solutions? What if there were new ways and technologies that could take your digital strategy to the next level? Explore a world of possibilities beyond ThirstySprout and discover new technologies to enhance your brand's visibility in the vast global network. Ready to unlock the potential of other platforms, technologies, and services that cater to your unique needs? Let's delve into a realm of exciting opportunities waiting to be explored.
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Key Takeaways

  • When exploring alternatives to ThirstySprout, consider the key features, benefits, and technologies of each platform to find the best fit for your needs.
  • User reviews and ratings provide valuable insights into the real user experience with different platforms, helping you make a more informed decision.
  • Prioritize platforms that align with your specific requirements and objectives, ensuring a seamless transition from ThirstySprout.
  • Test out free trials or demos of potential alternatives to get a hands-on experience before committing to a new platform.
  • Look for platforms that offer excellent customer support and resources to assist you during the transition period and beyond.
  • Stay open to new possibilities and be willing to adapt to change for improved efficiency and effectiveness in your processes.

Discovering Alternatives to ThirstySprout

Turing

Turing offers a platform for hiring remote developers, ensuring top talent for your projects. It provides access to skilled professionals globally.

Terminal

Terminal specializes in setting up remote engineering teams swiftly and efficiently. They focus on seamless integration with your existing workflow.
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Don't settle for mediocre talent. Experience the power of AI-driven hiring with ThirstySprout. Sign up now for your free trial! 💼

Facet

Facet stands out for its curated network of tech freelancers, offering flexibility and expertise tailored to your project requirements.

Key Features and Benefits of Each Platform

Turing vs. Terminal

Turing focuses on mobile learning experience technologies, offering a seamless interface for application development projects. On the other hand, Terminal excels in assembling technical teams adept at handling diverse scopes of development projects efficiently by using employees.
While Turing stands out for its user-friendly platform and cost-effective solutions, Terminal shines in executing successful transformation programs through specific pedagogies tailored to individual needs.

Index vs. Krores

Index specializes in talent-sourcing solutions, streamlining the recruitment process with advanced algorithms and extensive databases. In contrast, Krores is renowned for establishing high-performing offshore development teams that deliver exceptional results within budget constraints.
Index's strengths lie in its ability to match companies with top talent swiftly, while Krores ensures the seamless integration of offshore teams into existing projects with minimal disruptions.

Muoro vs. Deazy

Muoro offers on-demand access to skilled engineering talent, ideal for companies requiring immediate technical expertise without long-term commitments. Conversely, Deazy accelerates digital solution development by leveraging cutting-edge technologies and agile methodologies.
Muoro's flexibility in scaling resources based on project requirements makes it an attractive option for businesses seeking short-term support, whereas Deazy's focus on rapid innovation fosters a culture of continuous improvement and efficiency gains.
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User Reviews and Ratings Highlight

User Experiences

Users have praised platforms like Andela and Flexiple for their great products and quality services. Clients appreciate the extensive experience these platforms offer, ensuring top-notch results for their projects. The vast network of skilled specialists on these platforms has been a significant advantage for users seeking diverse skill sets.

Review Ratings

According to reviews on Remotebase and Lemon.io, clients are highly satisfied with the pricing and system upgrades provided by these platforms. The availability of full support for various needs, such as online forms, job applications, and resolving technical issues through efficient handling of tickets, has been commendable.

Client Satisfaction Levels

Clients working with Teamed.io and Facet have expressed contentment with the platforms' efficient scaling capabilities. The inclusion of engaging features like fun knowledge capsules, robust security, and streamlined approval flows has enhanced user experience. The prompt assistance from dedicated support teams, including the HR team, has significantly contributed to overall client satisfaction.

Making Informed Decisions

Global Talent

Access the global talent network through Andela for your recruitment needs. Scientific research supports their innovative approach to training employees, ensuring meaningful work.

Vetted Offshore Engineers

Evaluate offshore engineers available via Lemon.io for new ways to meet your company's needs. These candidates go through a rigorous approval process.

Freelance Developers and Designers

Consider hiring freelance developers and designers from Flexiple to meet your company's demands. They offer conditional branches for customized solutions.

Summary

You've now explored various alternatives to ThirstySprout, delved into their key features and benefits, and considered user reviews to make informed decisions. Each platform offers unique advantages, catering to different needs and preferences. By analyzing user feedback and weighing the features that matter most to you, you can select the ideal platform for your business or personal projects. Remember to prioritize aspects like ease of use, customization options, pricing, and customer support when making your choice. Don't rush the decision-making process; take your time to evaluate each option thoroughly before committing.
Make sure to test out a few platforms firsthand to get a feel for their interface and functionality. Your final choice should align with your goals and requirements, setting you up for success in your endeavors. Stay informed, stay proactive, and choose wisely!
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some alternatives to ThirstySprout?

If you're looking for alternatives to ThirstySprout, consider platforms like GreenThumb, GrowFlow, and Plantify. Each offers unique features catering to different needs in plant care management.

What key features do these alternative platforms offer?

GreenThumb provides real-time watering alerts, GrowFlow offers personalized plant care tips, while Plantify focuses on community-driven plant care knowledge sharing.

How can user reviews help in decision-making?

User reviews offer valuable insights into the actual user experience with each platform. They highlight pros and cons, ease of use, customer support quality, and overall satisfaction levels.

How can I make an informed decision when choosing a plant care platform?

To make an informed decision, evaluate your specific needs first. Consider factors like budget, desired features (e.g., watering reminders, plant database), user-friendly interface, and integration capabilities with other tools.

Why is it important to explore multiple options before deciding on a platform?

Exploring multiple options allows you to compare features, pricing plans, user feedback, and overall suitability for your plant care management needs. This ensures you select a platform that aligns best with your requirements and preferences.
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  2. Thirstysprout Free Trial
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2024.05.14 21:07 Mrnicksxz Decolar.com 2012 a brazilian commercial of a site about airline tickets discount

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2024.05.14 21:01 joemorris98 Selling 1 South ticket as I’ve relocated

Pretty much as the title says
I relocated to Derbyshire so I’m only going to the north festival to save on fuel.
Selling my South ticket discounted.
Send me a message if you’re interested
I also have a car park badge but I dunno if I’d be able to get that to you in time
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2024.05.14 20:54 RoutineBrilliant410 Employee discount

Do you guys know how to get an employee discount off tickets im tryna buy some for my family and also how to get a discount from the food passes ??
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