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Bill&Linda Babineau wbabineau at bellsouth.net
Tue Jan 29 09:38:11 EST 2008


Hi:

We have traveled with both Untours and Home At First.  True,
they are separate companies and have differences.  But,
when we were with Home At First in Ireland, we did get an
orientation and there was support there if we needed it.  It
worked out that the staff person there was able to be our
driver and guide for 4 days while we were there as we were
the only people there that week.  That worked out
beauatifully.

Linda Babineau

ZBerry at att.net wrote:

> Hi, Michelle --
>
> I have also done an England trip with Home At First and
> enjoyed it very much.  But I must confess to being
> concerned when folks say that HAF is a sister company to
> Untours.  It is not.  It is a separate company.  True, the
> owner of HAF is related to the owner of Untours, but
> that's it.  It isn't fair to either Untours or HAF to say
> the two are connected or to say they are the same, just
> doing different countries.  With Untours there is always
> some staff support at your destination.  With HAF, once I
> got to England, I was on my own.  That is not a criticism,
> because the arrangements HAF had made worked out well
> enough and I'm a fairly experienced traveler.  It is just
> a slightly different approach and if someone with Untours
> experience signs on with HAF they may expect to be met at
> the airport and given an orientation and that won't
> happen.  Conversely, if you've traveled with HAF and are
> used to the slightly more indepe ndent approach of HAF,
> you may be surprised to find local Untours staff available
> to help out in a pinch.
>
> Small differences, perhaps, and some may feel I am being
> picky.  But it isn't right to make statements suggesting
> they are sister companies when they are not.  And because
> experience with one can lead to incorrrect assumptions
> about the other if you are told the two companies are
> related, I just think it's wiser to realize you are
> dealing with two different companies, each of which has
> its own way of doing things.  Yes, there are some
> similarities in that apartments are pre-screened, they can
> arrange for car rentals or train passes, etc., but at the
> end of the day, they are separate companies doing business
> their own way.
>
> No matter who you travel with, ask lots of questions about
> what is included, do some research on your own so you will
> know whether or not the advice you are being given is good
> advice, book your trip if you wish, and then enjoy it.
>
> Both companies can help you with your travel plans, just
> in somewhat different ways and in different locations.
>
> I used HAF for the first time this past fall -- one week
> in the Yorkshire Dales and the second week in the
> Devon/Cornwall area.  Magnificent scenery and a lovely
> time!  I'm scheduled for my 9th Untour this fall.
>
> The method of travel espoused by both companies is, in my
> humble opinion, the only way to travel.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Christine in Massachusetts
>
>
>
>
>
>      -------------- Original message from
>      mgrace at bellsouth.net: --------------
>
>



        dear fellow untours guests is anyone aware of
        any agency (like untours) that operates and/or
        provides services in england.  i am planning a
        trip  2009 and would like a similar plan like
        untours car, accommodations, airfare type of
        thing.  untours does not do british isles so i
        need to seek outside of untours, any
        suggestions?????????????????????????????? thanks
        michelle grace


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