Sentences with phrase «travel horror stories»

We've all heard travel horror stories.
With travel horror stories like emergency medical evacuations, stranded cruise ships, and super blizzards, travelers have become more aware of travel insurance and yet they still have a lot to learn.
Too many travel horror stories start with the teller having one too many drinks before they realize their mistake.
Usually, travel horror stories while in a place are reminders of things that we have and / or take for granted.
I have heard way too many travel horror stories of people getting things stolen in transit.
So do I have travel horror stories from this journey?
What prevented the trip from becoming just another travel horror story were Boulay's fellow passengers.
Brendan de Jongemissed the cut but provided the new season's first travel horror story.
Every travel horror story I've heard has a happy ending because of World Nomads.

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«I hear horror stories about how other teams travel, but when we go to CONCACAF tournaments we're on the Lakers» plane.
«We're not hearing those horror stories anymore about moms having to dump their breast milk,» says Shelly Rivoli, a mom of three, travel expert, and author of the book Travels with Baby.
There are many horror stories of men investing thousands of dollars on sites and traveling to Ukraine to meet a lady, who has never existed.
A few unexpected minor pleasures: the time - travel flick Predestination, an adaptation of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minute.
A remake of Dario Argento's 1977 horror classic, this features Tilda Swinton, Chloë Grace Moretz and Dakota Johnson and tells the story of a young ballet dancer who travels to a prestigious dance academy in Berlin.
Also, a book, The Jinn, has just been released which tells the story of three American girls who join the Peace Corps and travel to Morocco where they face the horrors of the Jinn and their fiery destinies.
I asked that they keep it an additional day and continue to start drive it, because what happened with the car was definitely unusual, and my concern was I would be out somewhere and the car wouldn't start, or if some of the horror stories I heard were correct, I'd be traveling down the highway and the car would just stall out while I'm traveling in 65 mph traffic.
FLAME TREE PUBLISHING http://blog.flametreepublishing.com/fantasy-gothic/2017-short-story-submissions So, for 2017 we're opening short story submissions for the following titles: Lost Worlds, Supernatural Horror, Time Travel, and Heroic Fantasy.
The Woman in Black by Susan Hill (RH / Vintage; Blackstone Audio) is a classic ghost story about a lawyer who travels to remote English village and finds the ghost of a scorned woman terrorizing the locals — and ties in into the gothic horror movie remake, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Janet McTeer, which opens February 3.
My short stories are on a variety of genres including time travel, horror and even love stories.
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This is ultimately a beautiful love story with a time - travel twist, which adds a different dimension to the story: humour in some parts, horror or heartache in others.
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People who had never even been to that part of the world all had horror stories and travel advice to share.
Our guides have a few horror stories from what they call «checkbox tourists» — those who have heard it's really cool to come to the Galapagos, and are here to check it off the list — who had the trip booked through a travel agent or other third party, showed up without learning what they were getting in to, and would even ask the guides to stop giving them so much interpretive information, because they just didn't care what that bird was, or how many eggs another animal typically lays.
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