Doug Schroeder
Doug's Tips & Tidbits
Co-Owner & Travel Architect
What is your favorite travel tip?
What is your favorite place? And the
"not-to-miss" thing to do there?
What is your favorite travel reference?
Defining my travel passions are hard... I guess I’d have to say the
Architecture. No, wait, the food. No, I mean language and customs. Shoot.
One thing for sure though, and this just drives Annie crazy, wherever I go in
my travels, I always want to live there. That’s usually one of the first
thoughts out of my mouth: “Hey, this is absolutely amazing. How come we
don’t live here?”
As an Architect in a “previous life” I find that I have a natural aptitude for
planning, as well as the attention to detail required to create a successful
travel experience for our clients. Planning and executing a custom travel
adventure for a client is a process very much akin to that of planning and
executing a custom home or business environment for a client. It is all about
understanding the clients desires and dreams and then drawing up the
perfect plans and details.
Email Doug at doug@freedomtoursllc.com or call 877-384-4372.
Well, there are quite a few great references out
there but I’d have to say that my very favorite is
my good friend Mr. Google. There are an endless
number of “rabbit holes” to go chasing down for
good information.
Well, after Ville Platte Louisiana and the annual
Dewey Balfa Cajun and Creole Heritage Week, I’d
have to say the Greek Aegean Isles. No, wait, I
mean Tuscan Italy. Or maybe Spain’s Costa Brava.
OK, the Greek Isles. And the not to miss thing to
do in Greece? Get off the regular tourist paths and
follow a nice goat track or back dirt road into the
hills. But don’t get lost.
Take your own pillow (down can get stuffed into
very small spaces) with you and use whatever
pharmaceutical resources are available to you to
make sure you sleep soundly during international
flights.
As the son of a Naval Officer I travelled
extensively as a child and never quite got
that rolling stone fever out of my system. I
have lived in Hawaii, Idaho, California, Illinois,
Virginia, Massachusetts, Luxembourg Europe
and now in Louisiana and travelled to every
state in the Union with the exception of
Alaska. My international travel experiences
began in Luxembourg many years ago and I
haven’t stop seeing the world since.
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