- Dramamine (or other motion-sickness medicine). You might be thinking you don't need it. I didn't think I needed it either until the last hour and a half before landing in London when I had a headache and felt nauseous. Ninety minutes never felt so long.
- Gas-X. Again, I didn't think I'd need it either. But then you realize that on a 9-hour flight, you don't have many options. Either you startle the whole plane and awaken everyone's senses, or you take preventative measures like Gas-X.
- Wet wipes and small hand sanitizer. Europeans have germs too.
- Reading material. The night train is a long trip. You will want something to pass the time. I'm bringing Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities (about London and Paris) to also add a bit of history and nostalgia to my traveling experience.
- Roll of toilet paper (or pack of tissues). Yes, you read that right. The night train from Paris to Rome is about 15 hours. I wouldn't say that the Italian train workers in our class of cabin are particularly attentive to travelers' needs. In other words, if our car runs out of toilet paper, it may or may not be replaced promptly. Having your own roll will save you some worry and from that "Oh no..." moment as you finish your business and reach for the TP, only to realize there's one square left. Here is a discussion forum on the night train from TripAdvisor.
- Rain jacket. It will rain. Do you want to be wet or dry? Don't let a soggy sweatshirt ruin your European experience. Bring something that will repel water.
- Ear plugs. Once we hit London at 7:00-ish Saturday morning we will be starting our day. Sleep on the plane is essential.
- Empty water bottle. This is what I brought with me last year. Filled it up each morning at the hotel and saved myself a handful of Euro each day.
- Energy bars. Brought one box of yogurt, honey, peanut Balance Bars and one box of Odwalla Chocolate Bars last year. Yes, you can buy a 3-Euro snack here ($4.33), and a 4-Euro snack there ($5.77), and a 2-Euro snack there ($2.89), then you end up not having enough money for that Eiffel Tower snow globe that you promised your sister.
- A watch or other time-keeper (maybe not a phone!). You will need to meet in certain places at certain times. Have a watch with you. A phone may not be the best idea as smartphone thefts have risen sharply in Europe. See the entry below about smartphone thefts in Paris (especially iPhones).
-Mr. Fong
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