On Friday, April 29, 2005, at 03:48  PM, Barbara Joyce wrote:

Margot, I was afraid someone would do that. IMHO, this discussion is
relevant to "lace" since many of us are planning to go to the IOLI
convention this summer, and there are many other opportunities for lace
study through the world that may require air travel. I don't read "chat," so
now I might miss out on some information that would be most helpful in my
lace study/travel.


Barbara

Here's what I posted to Chat: On Friday, April 29, 2005, at 02:44 PM, Janice Blair wrote:

I know that we cannot lock a case in the US but is it still possible to lock your cases when returning from Europe?


A few weeks ago there was quite a long thread going about this on http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowForum-g186338-i17-London_England.html

It seems that all (?) European countries (at least the UK for sure) and Canada want you to lock your suitcases. The US seems to be the only country that wants them unlocked.

By the way, the tripadvisor.com web site is great. There are chat forums for practically every place in the world where you can ask questions and get them answered. And the hotel part of the site has reviews of hotels/resorts written by people who've stayed in them and reviews copied from various guide books. Take a look.


Margot Walker in Halifax on the east coast of Canada Visit the Seaspray Guild of Lacemakers web site: http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/quinbot/seaspray/SeasprayLaceGuild.html

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