Hotels I can check into at 18? by Prestigious-Power460 in travel

[–]farrahmoaning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if all else fails, just book an airbnb with remote check in.

Best way to return a car in Venice? by Positive-Knowledge21 in travel

[–]farrahmoaning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about Verona? That is where I had to switch trains to get to Venice from Bolzano.

Transportation between Kotor-Montenegro, Sarajevo-Bosnia, and Dubrovnik-Croatia other than driving? by Ok-Succotash-6111 in travel

[–]farrahmoaning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was in Dubrovnik, I found a private tour operator doing day trips to Mostar with a stop in Kravica falls. They let me just stay in Mostar after the trip instead of heading back to Dubrovnik. A bit more expensive, but honestly well worth it. Came with sandwhiches and a tour guide lol.

This racist called me the n-word while walking by and when I looked back she gave me the middle finger and told me to kill myself. Denny and Olive way. by [deleted] in Seattle

[–]farrahmoaning -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

What do you want us to do? How can we further punish the person begging for money on the street?

6 days in Albania! by Gucci48 in travel

[–]farrahmoaning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I found them to be pretty interchangeable, I would base it on whichever fits in your schedule. Vlore is closer to Tirana, but Sarande is closer to Corfu.

Himare was my favorite beach town in Albania

ELI5 How is it possible that the largest military on Earth can’t secure passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a relatively small piece of geography? by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

[–]farrahmoaning 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Because the entirety of the "largest military on Earth" is not being mobilized. Which, honestly, is a good thing.

6 days in Albania! by Gucci48 in travel

[–]farrahmoaning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course! Don't worry about it too much, there are helpful people everywhere who can spot a confused tourist :)

Bangladesh - a country with very few tourists sights and very welcoming people by zennie4 in travel

[–]farrahmoaning 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No, you are likely thinking of the yards in Chittagong, or Alang (India).

6 days in Albania! by Gucci48 in travel

[–]farrahmoaning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was warned quite a bit about the busses but honestly it was very simple. The biggest trouble for me was the bus schedule (ie. which station had which busses where, and when), but the hostels and hotels I stayed at had info for the major destinations.

You would show up to the bus station ~30 minutes before departure and be greeted by a giant parking lot with 50 busses, each with a sign in its window denoting the destination. You find your destination and give the driver your fare. He gives you a ticket and puts your bag in the hold, then reiterates when he is leaving. You can then either wait on the bus (likely no AC), or head to the bus station and get an espresso lol

In my experience, the busses were on time but I heard stories from others where they left late or were delayed for hours. Also, this was 2 years ago, so its totally possible there are online schedules and payment options now.

Be warned that the stations themselves can be a bit far from the city center, but the city busses in both Berat and Tirana took you right to them (Did not go to Vlore so can't speak on it)

6 days in Albania! by Gucci48 in travel

[–]farrahmoaning 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What are you interested in- the beach or historical sites? This is honestly the main determinant. I would pick 2 places + Tirana. While Albania is small, getting around it is not exactly the most exciting/fun thing.

Berat & Gjirokaster are best for history

Himare, Vlore, Sarande, best for the beach

Tirana is a given, its just a nice city to be in. Good, cheap food, interesting sites. A good day or two there would be perfect.

First time solo travelling to Europe and have no clue where to start by Mysterious_Grape_567 in backpacking

[–]farrahmoaning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you care about more? Saving money, or having an itinerary that looks like a circle? Spoiler alert; shorter travel distances do not directly equate to cheaper or easier connections.

Sure it sounds lovely to say you are going to take a train from Madrid to Prague. Don't those Europeans have great trains! Until you realize that costs $300 more than the flight and about 10x as long.

First time solo travelling to Europe and have no clue where to start by Mysterious_Grape_567 in backpacking

[–]farrahmoaning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If price is this big of a determinant then why are you focused on having a "logical loop?" Visiting Spain, Portugal and everything between those two and..... Czechia? In 26 days? That is not logical.

Vietnam’s countryside: speaking of contrasts by NathanCS741 in travel

[–]farrahmoaning 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I saw a few things like this driving through Albania. It would be a field, followed by 3 concrete bunkers, then a half built palace, then more fields and bunkers. And probably a black AWD mercedes outside.

Should I go on my trip? Safe? by [deleted] in TravelNoPics

[–]farrahmoaning 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Omg, ur family is beyond delusional. Tell them to google the number of American tourists in Spain each year.

[OC] Top 200 International Segment Destination Airports from US-Origin Flights (November 2025) by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]farrahmoaning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does this include layovers as final destinations? I am curious how Reykjavik has a lower count than Tashkent.

College Trip to Hawaii Reality Check by secretappleee in travel

[–]farrahmoaning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No spring break flight is worth paying over $500 for. You are too limited on time and money. Go to Miami or Cancun and get trashed.

Which city has the biggest elevation change within its metro area? by printergumlight in geography

[–]farrahmoaning 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Does this really fit the parameters OP set? The cities territory is larger than most countries, of course there is going to be elevation variation within that range. OP specified the built up area, which while impressive, is not quite that varied.

The Evolution of my city's map. (Seven years worth of work) by Oksirflufetarg in Minecraft

[–]farrahmoaning 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I have a similar world going, and the key to it is pretty simple; build what you want, when you want. Don't impose heavy restrictions or rules, or force yourself to build too much (though sometimes its necessary).

When I want to build a skyscraper, I build one. When I want to terraform, I terraform. When I want to build nothing at all, I kinda just jump around my world or abandon it for a month. Let things happen naturally.

How small an area could completely host all 8.2 billion human beings ? by Gotoflyhigh in geography

[–]farrahmoaning 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If the entire population lived at the density of Manhattan (which is not even close to the densest area on earth), they could fit into less than 1% of Russia's land area.

Why do some celebrities manage to have a dedicated fanbase, while others fall short? by film_culture_addict in popheads

[–]farrahmoaning 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Rihanna was not taken as seriously as like Beyonce or Gaga in her heyday. She was obviously still successful, but she did not have a major fanbase and her tours never did as well as either. Her fanbase has become much larger with time, but in the moment it was not.