My Mom has a time-share membership, which she can transfer to all these places listed in the organization's book. She wants to go to Italy and have me go along, but neither of us knows much about Italy. And we don't speak Italian beyond simple menu items.
Since there's places to stay in this time-share all over the country, what area is a good place to stay? We'd be staying in the one place, but that doesn't mean we can't take a train elsewhere for a day trip.
She'd like to see Rome and maybe Venice or Florence. She's 75, and while she walks fine, she gets tired, so hikes are not in the picture. We're the type of people who might see a few of THE sights, but enjoy just looking around and talking with people. Oh, and she keeps kosher but she does enjoy vegetarian food. I just don't eat pork or shellfish.
Any suggestions on planning such a trip? What area to stay? Websites or persons to talk to? What time of year is best--this summer is not possible.
Since there's places to stay in this time-share all over the country, what area is a good place to stay? We'd be staying in the one place, but that doesn't mean we can't take a train elsewhere for a day trip.
She'd like to see Rome and maybe Venice or Florence. She's 75, and while she walks fine, she gets tired, so hikes are not in the picture. We're the type of people who might see a few of THE sights, but enjoy just looking around and talking with people. Oh, and she keeps kosher but she does enjoy vegetarian food. I just don't eat pork or shellfish.
Any suggestions on planning such a trip? What area to stay? Websites or persons to talk to? What time of year is best--this summer is not possible.