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From: wisconsin,USA
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Rjrogalla   
7 Aug 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

That's a shame. That a woman mentioned to you, that Americans smile too-much. I smile quite commonly, every-day (a cheerful person and *up-beat* woman, by nature) so I'll do my best to have others do so in Poland. :)
Traveling is becoming more and more expensive. It's the ticket to fly over-there, that is one of the *kickers*

Please read my response.
Rjrogalla   
7 Aug 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

We were warned before we visited Poland that most Polish people don’t smile and unfortunately its true. We feel very bad for all the Polish people who have suffered so much especially the past 70 years with Hitler and the Communist. How could anyone endure such humiliation and deprivation over their turbulent history and still smile.

Its unfortunate most Americans have no idea what Poland and other European countries including Russia went through during both World Wars. We have traveled a lot and have seen much and we think every American should have an education about the hardships of countries in the past and present in our school system. I believe if we had this in our educational system we would have a better understanding and provide more financial aid to countries that are in need.

We are proud to be Americans but we are saddened about the lack of knowledge most Americans have about the rest of the world. Our world is beautiful, that is inhabited with very special people like those in beautiful and historic Poland.

I am sorry for venting but my wife and I felt it had to be said. We hope we have not offended anyone and hope we can get some Polish people to smile from what we have said.

Bob & Dorothy
Rjrogalla   
7 Aug 2008
Feedback / How did you find this site? [88]

That doesn't mean I'm a racist right away, but when I go to England I like to see English people. When I go to China, I like to see Chinese people. Otherwise, why are there countries? If everyone got mixed up then we can have just one country. And boy, would there be fights going on there!

As a traveler what a great point you made.
Thanks
Bob
Rjrogalla   
7 Aug 2008
Life / Polish Parents are controlling [58]

Love your mother's heart while it's still next to you,
because it will be too late, when it's in the grave"

AMEN !!!!!!!!!!!!
Bob
Rjrogalla   
7 Aug 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

I was just contacted by someone who was just in Poland and read my trip report and only lives a few miles from us in the country ! What a great forum.
Rjrogalla   
23 Jun 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

Oh, I am leaving tomorrow morning - otherwise, I would buy your maps for sure! I guess we will hope to rent a car that has a GPS. Or else I can go buy one right now at Costco. Do you think I can buy the maps easily in Poland? I will be in Warsaw for a couple days before renting the car.

The maps are only available by downloading from a WEB site to a very small SD card that you would plug into a GPS unit. I would suggest calling all car rental agencies for Europe and see if you can find a car in Poland with the unit already installed. They

would show you how to use it. In the US all rental agencies rent GPS units. I'm certain you cannot buy the digital map in Europe but if you find a car with GPS the map would already be loaded.
Rjrogalla   
20 Jun 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

We will also probably rent a car since we need to go to so many different locations. I have never used a GPS and I'm wondering if the car rental agency rents GPS with maps - and if they would program it for me?

I was told they don't provide GPS at least not with National car rental. GPS is VERY easy to use and I wouldn't go without one. I have a TomTom from Walmart and ordered a East Europe map from TomTom which I have on a SD card that I would sell for $50. New its $78 and it will only work on a TomTom. If you decide to use a GPS make sure the car you rent has a cigarette lighter so you can plug it in.

If you have any questions pls don't hesitate to ask.
Rjrogalla   
17 Jun 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

We had two very close calls in Poland. Once we were confronted by a car heading right at us and we only had seconds to move out of the way or I'm sure we would have been killed. He was playing chicken which was scary. The other was we were going 80 miles an hour on A2 and we didn't get off the "fast "lane fast enough with our Nissom Micro and the driver behind us (large Opel) honked his horn and as we were going to the "slow" lane he intentionaly came VERY close to our car when he passed us which was scary. His car nearly hit my rear view mirror. Other then these two we survived. Its worse then Italy and Portugal and even NY but if you drive defensively you will be fine.
Rjrogalla   
8 Jun 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

We are 65 and 62 - do you recommend that we rent a car? I agree the driving is overwhelming from my last trip but we had a bus tour.

Because we lived in Switzerland in 1973-1978 we had an opportunity to drive through many countries. If you don't have troubles driving through large cities in the US you won't have a problem in Poland but please get a GPS unit or I can guarrantee you will get lost many times and spoil your vacation. If you have a TomTom I will sell the East Europe map I used for $50 as I paid $78 for it and it was a life saver.
Rjrogalla   
4 Jun 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

Thank you for the thorough report on Poland. I have been wanting to go for a couple years now. It's possible that we might make it May 2009 if the gas prices don't keep going up (travel is getting expensive!) It's also neat that you live in Wisconsin as I do. :)

This may sound like a silly question, but is Poland a dog friendly place? I was just in Munich,Germany and if I brought my dog I could have taken her everywhere that I went. I wish I knew that before going.

This may sound like a silly question, but is Poland a dog friendly place? I was just in Munich,Germany and if I brought my dog I could have taken her everywhere that I went. I wish I knew that before going.

We thought about cancelling our trip because of gas prices but when you figure total cost of the trip cost for gas is a very small part of it. If gas went to $10 and you traveled 1200 miles it might only cost an additional $75 if that much. Don't let that deter your decision.

About the dogs I didn't see that many as compared to other countries . I hope somebody from Poland can answer this question. I don't recall seeing dogs in business establishments. Its something that I was not paying attention to.

In my original trip report I made a mistake and said my costs per day with alcohol was $298 when in fact it should be $289 and thats the total for me and my wife.
Rjrogalla   
3 Jun 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

and did you walk around the old warsaw? the square is just a part. there is a lot of cool stuff through out. also Krakowskie Przedmiescie (st.) from the Castle, and Nowy Swiat (prolongation of the first) are the old jewels of the city. warsaw has always been on that street. hope you didn't miss the £azienki park. my personal favourite.

In all honesty we made a mistake on only allowing 2 days in Warsaw because some of it was hampered by jet lag from the US. I believe Warsaw has lot to offer but we didn't give it a chance. I must admit I am biased against large cities and instead love the quant romantic small cities and villages. All our pictures are on video tape.

If we return we will give Warsaw the time it needs to be truly appreciated.
Rjrogalla   
3 Jun 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

jeeeezzzz, we have tropical weather right now in PL and still... nobody smiles ;)

now seriously, rjrogalla, great report, worth reading even for us, Polish,living in Poland..:)
my question - were you guided somewhere? I mean, by proffesional local guides,esp. in big cities, or you just counted on yourselves?

No guides. I studing Poland for 3 months including this forum before we left as I do on all my trips. My vacation starts when I start researching which I really enjoy.
Rjrogalla   
3 Jun 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

you said questions so here we go. lol this $300/day is for two or per person?
mpg on the car? the $10/gal... ouch.

The $289 was for two people. Cost of gas even at $9.23 a gallon is actually a small part of total expense and our Nissan gave us great mileage but I never checked miles per gallon.
Rjrogalla   
2 Jun 2008
Travel / How much $$$ to bring with me to Poland for a 10-14 day trip? [27]

Mar 20, 08, 13:46 #1

Hello

I should be going to visit my girlfriend and her family in May. I will not have to pay to stay out side of her and I traveling to see the sights.

How much money should I allow for spending per day for a 10-14 day trip

How much money should I allow for spending per day for a 10-14 day trip.

Read my thread -"Just came back from Polan----------------"
Rjrogalla   
1 Jun 2008
Travel / WE ARE BACK FROM POLAND AND HERE IS OUR REPORT [96]

Personal background and Itinerary
I am Polish and my grandfather came from Czersk, Poland so we decided to visit the country. We travel a lot and have been in 29 countries. I am 71 and my wife is 64.

I am writing about our experience in Poland as we feel we should provide feedback because of all the help we got on this forum before we left. We were in Poland from May 10 till the 21st . We rented a car (Nissan Micra) and drove over 1400 miles many of them in the back roads. We visited Warsaw,Kazimierz Dolny,Lublin,Krakow,Auschwitz,Poznan,Torun and many small villages. The car we rented was great and would recommend it. What saved us is that we brought our TomTom GPS with us with the latest Eastern Europe map (7.16) and it was a life saver. Had only one problem and that was in Krakow as they recently changed some roads to one way otherwise the GPS map was 100% accurate. Krakow is very difficult to drive in as other people have reported. I wouldn’t go to any country without a GPS especially Poland because of the difficult names on signs.

TIP-If you get lost flag down a taxi and ask the driver to lead you to your destination. We had to do this in Krakow and it only cost us $8

TIP-If you are planning to take a GPS make sure you ask for a cigarette lighter in your car rental to plug in your GPS.

FLIGHTS
I just want to say avoid any itinerary that includes Lufthansa flights between Munich and Warsaw. There was a ½ hour delay to Warsaw and a 1 ½ hour delay from Warsaw to Munich causing us to miss our US flight from Munich. Because of this delay we had to stay overnight in $$ NY $$. These are old planes.

COST
Total cost per day for this trip was $298 day which included car,gas,hotel,food,drinks,travel insurance and entry tickets.Without alcohol it was $254 day. Airfare was extra. There are ATM machines all over Poland and are very convenient. Don’t exchange your money at the airport unless you have to. We saved 35% in doing our own trip as compared to a similar tour and seen a lot more of real Poland.

DRIVING
Gas averaged $9.23 for a US gallon.. No troubles finding gas stations and we always used credit cards. Biggest problem was not making our schedules because we lost a lot of time going through cities and villages. You will need an International license.

Roads were acceptable. They were not the roads we see in the states but we didn’t see one pothole in our travels. There is a lot of road construction in Poland so factor that in your travels.

Some drivers are suicidal in Poland so you have to drive defensively otherwise you will be in trouble. If someone is approaching you from an opposite direction move over otherwise you will have a collision. If someone approaches you from the rear driving faster then you are move over and let him get by. If you do this you should be OK. Don’t fight it or you will loose.

TIP-Use 45-50 miles an hour when planning your trip. Much faster if you’re using major highways such as the new A2 which I believe has no speed limit. Unfortunetly we had to skip Gdansk because of the delays.

TIP-If you are going to rent a car and you are over 70 you will have to go with National Rental because other rental agencies will most likely turn you down as they did with me.

TIP-Rental cars are usually manual shift and don’t come with AC. Both are available if you ask.

LANGUAGE
No problems with English as long as you are in tourist areas but once outside in the country,villages and non tourist cities like Lublin its very hard to find someone that speaks English . I know enough German that helped me.

HOTELS
We stayed at the Boutique Bed and Breakfast in Warsaw for 2 nights. No complaints. They have an excellent continental breakfast and it’s one of the most beautiful table settings we have seen in Europe and if you can be the first one for breakfast bring your camera. Management speaks very good English and is helpful.By the way taxi fare from the airport is 35PL and not 50-60PL as some people said.

In Kazimierz Dolny we stayed at the Pod Wietrzna guesthouse which I would recommend. Good rooms and American style breakfast. Breakfast menu has 8 selections that are very good that comes with the room. I would not recommend eating lunch or dinner there as we were not pleased.

In Krakow we stayed at the Globtroter on the ground floor. Very good location only 2 short blocks from the square. No breakfast included. Good room.

To see Poznan and Torun we stayed at the Hotel Pietrak in Trzemeszno. Good room and an outstanding buffet breakfast . Strongly recommend this hotel.
On the way back to Warsaw we stayed at the Hotel Gromada close to the airport. Nothing special but room was clean. I would like to say ALL rooms in Poland were very clean and we found public toilets the cleanest we’ve seen in Europe. !!

TIP-Our rooms didn’t come with AC. To get AC you would have to pay $200 night plus. That’s why we went in early May.

FOOD
We tried all kinds of food around the world. Poland has very good restaurants priced reasonably with very good food. We especially liked their “kotlet schabowy” which is a wiener scnitzel, soups, duck and pork knuckles. In Czersk I ordered liver and onions and it was the best I have ever tasted. You will get a lot of potatoes and vegetables. Portions are very large. No matter where you are there are many small grocery stores where you can purchase liquor and food if you want to take it to your room. Wine is pretty cheap at these stores. There are many ethnic restaurants and the most predominate is Italian The Poles do an excellent job in preparing delicious Italian food. When you order in a restaurant its usually ala carte meaning you select the meat then the vegetables,etc.,etc.

DRINKS
There is a 22% tax on alcohol. Wine is very expensive.
TIP-Ask for house wine in carafes and its much cheaper. Beer is reasonable and very good.

PEOPLE
We liked the people. They were helpful when we needed help. The only concern we have is how difficult it is to make them smile. I realize what the country has went through over the years so I’m sure there is resentment. We asked a young lady to join us for dinner to learn more about the people and we asked her why poles don’t smile much and she said Americans smile too much. She worked as a nanny in NY. Interesting.

People are very religious with many crosses and statues all over the country fields.
I read in this forum how beautiful the polish girls were. I was raised in polish communities and I was very skeptical. But WOW how BEATIFULL they are! We always thought the Danes had the most beautiful girls now we are sold on Poland as being number 1 in our travels.

TIP-No matter which country you’re in ask the hotel to find someone that is from the country that speaks English so you can learn more about the country and its people and invite them to dinner on your tab. You will be thankful you did.

SURPRISES
>We thought the country would be poorer.There certainly is a rich class and a middle class.
>We didn’t think the driving would be as bad as the forum said it would be as we survived NY, Italy and Portugal but we have to say the forum was correct. Many times my wife shut her eyes.Its by far the worst we have seen in our travels but if you follow the rules as I mentioned earlier you will be OK.

>In our polish community people are in good spirits and smile easily. This was missing in Poland. I understand Russia is the same.
>All credit cards were charged exactly what we expected. No hidden charges.
> How clean the country is. We didn’t see the garbage other people have reported. Never seen public wash rooms so clean anywhere in our travels.

RECOMMENDATIONS
Go to Poland. Beautiful country with many medieval villages and cities. Food is delicious.
You will need 3 days in both Warsaw and Krakow. Allow at least 5 hours to see Auschwitz and not 3 ½ hours the guidebook recommend. It’s a huge place with a lot to see. We loved the little village of Kazimierz Dolny and its country side, Spend 2 days there and Torun deserves 2 days. Our favorites were in this order;

Torun –Great medieval city with the walls still surrounding the city. No hustle and bustle as in Krakow. In the middle of Rabianska street there is a restaurant that serves a buffet and its for the locals and its obvious they don’t want tourists there but it’s a must see as its very old. Same street as the ginger bread museum.

Krakow- Is a must see. Very historic.
-Kazimierz Dolny Very small ancient village that we enjoyed very much and highly recommend it. Walk behind the Pod Wietrzna guesthouse if you want to see pretty cottages and a few houses being built for the very rich.

Warsaw – The old square is interesting but its not Krakow or Torun. Many good museums. Make sure you go the Rising Museum.
Poznan-Nice square but we dislike large cities.
Auschwitz is not to be compared to the above cities as its very special that everyone must experience. What a tragic event in our history.

SUMMARY
We loved our trip and hated to come back. I made a special trip to Czersk where my grandpa came from and attended mass at the same church he went to. This was very special to me. If you have any questions let us know. This report is how we see Poland

Bob and Dorothy Rogalla
Kennan,Wisconsin
USA
Rjrogalla   
30 Apr 2008
Food / Grocery and Wine in old Warsaw square [3]

Harry - Thanks. Its pretty close to the square and should work. By the way is the tax 22% for everything?
Thanks
Bob
Rjrogalla   
29 Apr 2008
Food / Grocery and Wine in old Warsaw square [3]

Does anyone know if there is a grocery store and a place where we can buy wine to bring back to our room? I noticed there is a 22% tax on liquor. Is this true?
Rjrogalla   
24 Apr 2008
Travel / Parking in Krakow [9]

Parking in Krakow We will be driving to Krakow and staying very close to the square. We are driving a very small Toyota Yari and would like to know something about parking in the beatifull city. We will be in Krakow for 2 days and will not be using the car during this period. Is it bad to leave it on a street or do I have to use gaurded parking which we understand is expensive. Thanks to all for the help I received from earlier posts.
Rjrogalla   
17 Apr 2008
Travel / Where is this address in Warsaw [7]

Thank you PolishGirl. The URL was a great help and now I am using it also for Krakow and Poznan.
Bob
Rjrogalla   
17 Apr 2008
Travel / Where is this address in Warsaw [7]

I plan to pick up a rental car at this address in Warsaw. We will be staying near the square. Can someone tell us where is this address like near a museum or church so I

can find it. What does UL. mean in an address.

UL. BITWY WARSZAWSKIEJ

1920 ROKU NR 11

Thanks
Rjrogalla   
13 Apr 2008
Travel / TAXI FARE BETWEEN WARSAW AIRPORT AND OLD TOWN ? [16]

[b][/b]Can someone tell me what the charge is for a taxi from Warsaw airport
the the old town square? There will be 2 people. I know I have to be carefull on not getting cheated.
Rjrogalla   
6 Apr 2008
Travel / AGROTOURISM FARMS [10]

I give up . I am looking for agrotourism farm to stay between Poznan and Torun.
Can someone help me. When I found some I looked up the city (least I think it was a city in the address) and found a dozen locations. HELP
Rjrogalla   
6 Apr 2008
Language / Some POLISH SENTENCES when visiting the country [30]

I have made contact so please ignore my request for someone to call
Stawiska at 0-604 - 264

Can someone tell me where this place is. Is it near Poznan or Warsaw. My map doesn't show it.

Thanks
Rjrogalla   
5 Apr 2008
Language / Some POLISH SENTENCES when visiting the country [30]

Can someone in Poland do us a big favor. We would like to stay at this pension as it looks very interesting and the location is good. We hate staying in tourist hotels and areas because we want to meet polish people in their homes. We have sent emails and no response. I have called but they don't understand english and the best I could get is the person (Dutch) who speaks english is not there now. Been trying for over one week. If someone could contact them and tell them we want to reserve a double room with private shower for 2 nights-May 16 and 17.

Bob and Dorothy Rogalla
United States

Serdecznie zapraszamy na bal karnawałowy do "Stawiska Klaudyn"

26.01.2008 r. o godz. 20.00

Zabawę poprowadzi DJ Robbi.

Bal urozmaicą konkursy z atrakcyjnymi nagrodami.

Zapewniamy gorące i zimne dania oraz napoje.

Po zabawie można zostawić samochód na parkingu lub przenocować w hotelu.

Koszt 120 zł/osoba.

W sprawie dodatkowych informacji proszę dzwonić tel: 0-604 - 264 - 841

Zapraszamy

Organizujemy wesela, komunie, śluby, imprezy integracyjne, bankiety.