Obviously, US tourists are always welcome in Scotland. Please continue to visit us and spend your dollars on tweed, whisky and expensive rounds of golf in our scenic wee country.However, sometimes their often ambitious approach to travel does boggle our minds a bit, and one recent example of a majorly unrealistic itinerary originally shared on Facebook has gone viral on Reddit.A screengrab of a post in a group called "Europe travel community" made its way to the Scotland subreddit, where it has received almost 250 flabbergasted comments so far.
In it, the American planning the trip begins: "Here is my two-week itinerary for my Europe trip. Nov 11. Ireland. Nov 12. Scotland.
Nov 13-14 London." Yes, that's right. London gets two whole days, compared to just one for the entirety of Scotland.The traveler goes on to say: "From here I'm not sure where to go next.
Thinking? Nov 15 Paris. Nov 16 Brussels. Nov 17 Amsterdam. Nov 18-25 Italy."Why Italy gets an allocation of seven whole days while Scotland, Ireland, France, Belgium and the Netherlands just get one is a mystery.
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