I got the generations one, just to let you know.
How can I travel to like France, and stuff like that?|||You need the world adventures expansion pack. to travel go into your sim's inventory and click on their phone. click travel and the options of where you want to go and stuff will appear.
hope this helps!|||You need the World Adventures Expansion Pack. It will allow you to travel. If your in the USA, it should cost $20. But if your in another country, it should be fairly cheap.|||You need the World Adventures Expansion to travel,
When you have that you can go to sang shim la champs les sims and another place in egypt
World adventures is like $20(i think) in the US and £19.99 in the UK|||First you have to buy the world adventures expansion pack. Once you have that, just click on the sim you are using. Click on cell phone. You should see travel/travel with. Click on that and then choose where you want to go and for how long. Also babies, toddlers, and pregnant sims can't travel.|||First of all. You will need to buy the first expansion pack, World Adventures.
Info: http://sims.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sims_3:_W…
With that expansion pack, your Sims can now travel to China, Egypt, and France!
They also have many adventures for your Sims to take on! Be wary of mummies though.
That expansion pack costs 40 dollars too.
Friday, September 23, 2011
What is the cheapest way to travel between Germany, France, and Belgium?
I am planning on flying into Frankfurt and would like to travel to Brussels and Paris. We have 10 days. What is the cheapest way to travel, while still being efficient with time?|||My husband and his family have traveled in Europe several times. They have always stood by the Eurail as being the fastest and most efficient mode of travel.|||Europe has a phenomenal rail system that will get you from Frankfurt to Brussels very quickly, once you are in Brussels you can take the chunnel from Brussels to Paris. Hope you have fun!|||The Eurolines bus is the cheapest way to get around.
BTW, a lot of the websites that sell European train tickets are actually ripoffs, and you can get them a lot cheaper once you're in Europe.|||All three has great bus and Train system but you are talking flying book ticket for all point - train from frankurt to Berlin took about 4 to 6 Hours but at that time the wall was there|||get a euro rail travel pass to include all your destinations by far the cheapest way to get around.
BTW, a lot of the websites that sell European train tickets are actually ripoffs, and you can get them a lot cheaper once you're in Europe.|||All three has great bus and Train system but you are talking flying book ticket for all point - train from frankurt to Berlin took about 4 to 6 Hours but at that time the wall was there|||get a euro rail travel pass to include all your destinations by far the cheapest way to get around.
What is the cheapest way to travel to Panama Central America by bus or train from San Antonio Texas?
I would like to travel to Panama sometime this year. I was wondering how much it would be to travel from San Antonio, Texas to Panama Central America by bus or train? Has anyone ever made this trip? I googled it but cannot find an answer. Any websites? Tips and info? Thanks!|||Theprice is about the same buy I would pick train since it's a lot faster because of traffic, stoplights, ect.
What is the cheapest way to travel to Toronto to NewYork?
I am going to Toronto in August and by the end of August we are going to NewYork. My bro research the cheapest travel but there was no luck. The travel is expensive, if i spend hundreds of dollars of that, I can't spend so much in NewYork. (Sadly)
Any suggestions by train,bus, or airplane? By anything?
Thanks*|||i was in a similar situation, i found the best way was to catch a greyhound bus, it takes all night and stops a lot of times but you get there, and leaves and arrives in the center of both cities, so no airport transfers $85 one way, $170 return, i stayed at the YMCA in NYC it was pretty cheap and right in the city and safe and secure
another option is to hire a car it might work out cheaper if there is two of you.|||probably by greyhound bus or train|||Cheapest: walk or hitch hike (may be illegal in NY state)
Next cheapest, bus.
Airplane is expensive.
NYC is EXPENSIVE.|||really , really wanna get there and you will find a way of your own. asking questions won't make it so, get on the road.
Any suggestions by train,bus, or airplane? By anything?
Thanks*|||i was in a similar situation, i found the best way was to catch a greyhound bus, it takes all night and stops a lot of times but you get there, and leaves and arrives in the center of both cities, so no airport transfers $85 one way, $170 return, i stayed at the YMCA in NYC it was pretty cheap and right in the city and safe and secure
another option is to hire a car it might work out cheaper if there is two of you.|||probably by greyhound bus or train|||Cheapest: walk or hitch hike (may be illegal in NY state)
Next cheapest, bus.
Airplane is expensive.
NYC is EXPENSIVE.|||really , really wanna get there and you will find a way of your own. asking questions won't make it so, get on the road.
How did people travel before railroads were invented in England?
I am going to take a trip to England and I wanted to know some of the history. I know that trains are a good way to travel there and I wanted to know what people did before trains were invented.|||Canals for freight, for about the 100 years before the railways were invented. Long distance travel there were stage coaches, though the roads were very poor. Otherwise there were horses, or people would walk, but the plain truth is that the vast majority of people never travelled more than 10 or 20 miles from where they were born in their whole lives - that's how we developed so many different accents.|||In very ancient times, they used pack horses along trackways.
Romans built straight roads which largely fell into disrepair during medieval times. Coaches linked the cities but it was a long hard journey.
The Industrial Revolution needed much better transport systems.
First came canals. A huge networks still exists. Boats can be hired and they are a great place for holidays.
Then came Railways. There was a vast network but many small lines disappeared in the '60's.
Finally, the roads were improved. All public roads are paved. Cities are linked by motorways (six lane highways).|||The motor car was invented after the train, but roads were around for horse drawn carriages. People used those, if they could. If not, it was all walking, or using a bike.
Roads back then were little more than dirt roads, but with some sophistication to them. They had layers of gravel and dirt, compacted to make a somewhat flat road surface, that would drain rainwater effectively as well.|||Umm basically people never travelled more than a few miles (which would be done by horse and cart, foot or boat) from their home for many centuries until the industrial revolution of the 18th Century which brought a massive migration from the small farm towns people had lived in for a millennia to the cities. The Industrial Revolution brought about the the invention of Richard Trethivicks Steam locomotive (first self propelled vehicle) and then the Stevenson's Rocket (first practical train).|||It depends on the period, actually. Horse travel, or carriage travel for the wealthy was certainly the norm. However, there were (and to some extent still are) thousands of miles of canals. Boat travel was the standard for most freight until the railways bankrupted the canals.|||Who told you that trains are a good way to travel in England ? , the rail network over here is rubbish with many cancellations for the slightest reason and it is also very expensive to use , before trains i believe that the horse and cart was very popular.|||They walked, rode horses, travelled by Stagecoach, used boats along rivers and around the coast. Hiking is still popular here and most of the old
trails are still in use. If you're intending to do a lot of train travel while you are here its a good idea to buy a Britrail Pass before you arrive - much cheaper than buying individual tickets for each journey
you make
www.britrail.com
www.nationalrail.co.uk (timetable information)|||Walking and horse/cart.Very similar to America until the industrial age in late 19 century.|||horse and cart
or walked
[its also called the railway here - not railroad]|||The train was around before the car. Steam train of course. Before that they used horse and cart. Im from england.|||horse and cart?
walk?
Romans built straight roads which largely fell into disrepair during medieval times. Coaches linked the cities but it was a long hard journey.
The Industrial Revolution needed much better transport systems.
First came canals. A huge networks still exists. Boats can be hired and they are a great place for holidays.
Then came Railways. There was a vast network but many small lines disappeared in the '60's.
Finally, the roads were improved. All public roads are paved. Cities are linked by motorways (six lane highways).|||The motor car was invented after the train, but roads were around for horse drawn carriages. People used those, if they could. If not, it was all walking, or using a bike.
Roads back then were little more than dirt roads, but with some sophistication to them. They had layers of gravel and dirt, compacted to make a somewhat flat road surface, that would drain rainwater effectively as well.|||Umm basically people never travelled more than a few miles (which would be done by horse and cart, foot or boat) from their home for many centuries until the industrial revolution of the 18th Century which brought a massive migration from the small farm towns people had lived in for a millennia to the cities. The Industrial Revolution brought about the the invention of Richard Trethivicks Steam locomotive (first self propelled vehicle) and then the Stevenson's Rocket (first practical train).|||It depends on the period, actually. Horse travel, or carriage travel for the wealthy was certainly the norm. However, there were (and to some extent still are) thousands of miles of canals. Boat travel was the standard for most freight until the railways bankrupted the canals.|||Who told you that trains are a good way to travel in England ? , the rail network over here is rubbish with many cancellations for the slightest reason and it is also very expensive to use , before trains i believe that the horse and cart was very popular.|||They walked, rode horses, travelled by Stagecoach, used boats along rivers and around the coast. Hiking is still popular here and most of the old
trails are still in use. If you're intending to do a lot of train travel while you are here its a good idea to buy a Britrail Pass before you arrive - much cheaper than buying individual tickets for each journey
you make
www.britrail.com
www.nationalrail.co.uk (timetable information)|||Walking and horse/cart.Very similar to America until the industrial age in late 19 century.|||horse and cart
or walked
[its also called the railway here - not railroad]|||The train was around before the car. Steam train of course. Before that they used horse and cart. Im from england.|||horse and cart?
walk?
Where can I travel to volunteer, or work, outside of Canada with a Criminal Record?
I am 25, healthy, and would like to travel somewhere to either volunteer or work. Please any suggestions would help.|||Seriously dude, if you have a criminal record you shouldn't just be TRAVELING outside Canada..you need to RELOCATE for good. I don't want to post any details on how to do it, but as you travel you will figure out good countries and how to go about it. it really is possible to get completely off the radar, and in this new Dark Age ahead, skills like that will be valuable to have.
dboy|||what kind of criminal record? click here i will counsel you and i believe you will get a place to volunteer: www.tafuganda.page.tl
dboy|||what kind of criminal record? click here i will counsel you and i believe you will get a place to volunteer: www.tafuganda.page.tl
What is the best way to travel around Rajasthan in India?
I am an living in Delhi for the summer and I will have one week to travel around India. I thought the best idea would be to travel around Rajastahn for a week, and I heard there is a hop-on-and-hop-off train where you can move around different cities in the region. Is this true and where can I find that? Would you recommend it?|||Namaste....Yes the trains are quite good through Rajasthan. They will be easy to book throughout summer as it does get very hot there. you might want to consider heading North to Himatchel or U.K. or U.P. There are some beautiful spots to see up there as well. Enjoy your journey. _/\_|||INFO FROM A TRAVEL AGENCY WOULD BE YOUR BEST BET . HAPPY JOURNEYS .|||During summer it will be tremendous heat wave in Rajasthan except Mt Abu .Anyhow since you have decided to travel Rajasthan then pl contact Rajasthan tourism NEW DELHI
Bikaner House, Pandara Road,
Tel.: 011-23389525, 23383837
Fax.: 011-23382823|||Visit http://www.bookcheapflight.co.in to find best %26amp; cheapest prices for tours and travel packages in for Rajasthan|||I would not recommend going to Rajasthan in Summers however, you might want to consider, Palace on wheels train. http://www.palaceonwheels.net/
Other than that I suggest visiting hill stations like East or west himalayas.
http://www.greavesindia.com/GTIndia/stay鈥?/a>
http://www.greavesindia.com/GTIndia/stay鈥?/a>
Komal|||there is a rail tour package available from Indian railways
the Tour Itinerary:
Jaipur - Ajmer - Pushkar - Udaipur - Jodhpur - Jaipur
this 6 night / 7 day tour cost Rs.13100/- per person. Delhi to Jaipur expenses are additional.
please refer below link for more info|||You have the Palace On Wheels but am pretty sure you wont get a reservation now.
Fore more:
http://www.rajasthantourism.gov.in/Attra鈥?/a>
or/and
http://www.royalrajasthanonwheels.co.in/|||I would suggest renting a car and enjoying|||For tension free and comfortable trip contact with Travel Operator.
I will suggest Contact with http://www.wondersofrajasthan.com/
Here you will get complete tour packages for rajasthan
Bikaner House, Pandara Road,
Tel.: 011-23389525, 23383837
Fax.: 011-23382823|||Visit http://www.bookcheapflight.co.in to find best %26amp; cheapest prices for tours and travel packages in for Rajasthan|||I would not recommend going to Rajasthan in Summers however, you might want to consider, Palace on wheels train. http://www.palaceonwheels.net/
Other than that I suggest visiting hill stations like East or west himalayas.
http://www.greavesindia.com/GTIndia/stay鈥?/a>
http://www.greavesindia.com/GTIndia/stay鈥?/a>
Komal|||there is a rail tour package available from Indian railways
the Tour Itinerary:
Jaipur - Ajmer - Pushkar - Udaipur - Jodhpur - Jaipur
this 6 night / 7 day tour cost Rs.13100/- per person. Delhi to Jaipur expenses are additional.
please refer below link for more info|||You have the Palace On Wheels but am pretty sure you wont get a reservation now.
Fore more:
http://www.rajasthantourism.gov.in/Attra鈥?/a>
or/and
http://www.royalrajasthanonwheels.co.in/|||I would suggest renting a car and enjoying|||For tension free and comfortable trip contact with Travel Operator.
I will suggest Contact with http://www.wondersofrajasthan.com/
Here you will get complete tour packages for rajasthan
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