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#39086 - 04/25/04 09:58 PM
Madrid: Help-Should i go????
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I am really worried about the latest terrorism attack near Madrid Flights are SOO cheap here iam thinking of going to Madrid in late May..should i not bother... HELP.
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#39087 - 04/25/04 11:35 PM
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Registered: 03/27/02
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Go!!!!!
It could also happen here. I think it is wrong to change plans unless you plan on staying at home and not traveling beyond your front door.
I am still taking kids to Spain this summer and the only change I might make is to decrease my use of the Metro.
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#39088 - 04/26/04 12:32 AM
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I understand why these types of fears of travel in Europe crop up, but I don't think they are very well founded. If you look at the risk of serious injury or death, there is nothing that I do that compares to the risk I take traveling in a car. Yet, I get behind the wheel every day. If I am willing to accept that risk every day, I will certainly not hesitate to travel in Spain.
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#39089 - 04/26/04 03:13 AM
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spike1 Well ... my 15 yr old has got himself a flight to Madrid by himself for next to nothing, from Liverpool. I can't say I'm not worried, because I am, but ... he's going, and nothing will change his mind. I'm excited for him Jo
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#39090 - 04/26/04 11:28 AM
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I think that because you mention that you are going the end of May it's because it's half term, so you'd be going as a family, in which case you start to feel responsible for their safety which I can fully understand. When it's just yourself it's not so bad, but when you start to feel protective ... you wonder whether you are putting your family at risk, and even in the safest of environments you can start to feel answerable for their safety. But if it's what you all want to do, just do it Realistically aren't we are more at risk here in UK at the moment? Jo
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#39091 - 04/26/04 06:14 PM
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Registered: 04/07/04
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Loc: Maryland, USA
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Never let fear dictate your actions. Easier said than done I know, but you only get one life. Go for it.
Personally, Spain wasn't even on my radar of places to visit. I just decided this month to go in September. While I'm slightly worried on different levels (new country, threats, traveling alone), I don't think any of my fears outweigh living for the moment and taking opportunites when they're presented.
Maybe just ask yourself one question- Would you rather say "I regret doing that" than "I regret not doing that"?
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#39092 - 04/26/04 11:40 PM
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Registered: 10/28/02
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When in doubt, GO TO SPAIN! Relax, you won't regret the decision to go.
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#39093 - 04/27/04 11:57 AM
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Registered: 07/05/01
Posts: 1551
Loc: Madrid, Spain
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Bombings are terrible as we all know. Their objective is causing fear in people and trying to force political changes.
But as terrible as they are, it is not objectively a high risk. Bombings may happen everywhere. Here in Madrid, in Liverpool, in London, in any US city... From that point of view there is no way to avoid it. Terrorists attack wherever they can. Besides, I'm living in Madrid, and am no more afraid to live here than before.
Second, Madrid's bombings caused 200 killed and over 2000 injured. Every year 5000 people get killed in car accidents in Spain, and much more get injured. So by the numbers it is more risky to travel by car around Spain that comming to Madrid on vacation.
I suggest you to come if you really want. You won't regret it. But if your fear will likely ruin your travel forget it and leave it for another time.
Fernando
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#39094 - 04/28/04 08:23 AM
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Registered: 12/01/01
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Iīm in Madrid at the moment. Not much has changed since my last visit although there does appear to be more police on the streets, especially around the Sol area. I didnīt think of cancelling my travel plans because I donīt want to submit to the fear that the terrorists are doing there best to instill in people. Do come to Madrid and I hope you can still get those cheap flights.
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#39095 - 05/01/04 04:26 PM
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Many thanks for everyones invaluable help and advice . Im going to go and have a great time-i know i will
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