I'm curious to hear if you all are keeping your plans as-is? I think there are a few of us.
H and I have plans to go to Germany and Belgium in December. In fact, the Belgian portion has us staying in central Brussels, about as close to the tourist stuff you can get. Yeah. My mom is flipping out. I keep telling her that nothing has actually happened there yet, and we aren't going for another month, but she doesn't hear me.
Right now we're still planning on going, but we're watching the situation over there. Our hotels are refundable, so we might change plans slightly and stay in a different part of the city just to pacify my mom a bit. At the end of the day, if we cancelled the trip completely we would be out about $600, but we would get all of our points redeposited. I also bought trip insurance, so I might even get most of that $600 back. Still, though. I really don't want the terrorists to win.
What are others thinking?
Re: People traveling internationally over the holidays and 2016
On a related note, if anyone is on Twitter check out the #BrusselsLockdown hashtag. Residents were told not to tweet about the raids, so they furiously tweeted cat memes instead.
I think for those with travel plans the best thing to do is go ahead with your travels if you comfortable to stay aware of your surroundings. Create a plan in advance with family that if by some freak chance something happens in the area you are in, that you will contact one specific person to let them know you are ok or that you will post something to facebook so that all your family & friends know you are ok. One article I read said it's important that when at places, especially buildings, to know where your exits are in case you do need to make a quick exit. By no means am I saying to go around and being paranoid, but it doesn't hurt to be an alert traveler. These things can even help you not only in the event of a terrorist attack, but what if a weather disaster hits or even dealing with someone who tries to steal your purse. I think the key is to travel as an alert prepared traveler, and that's good advise no matter where you travel be it internationally or locally.
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We were there on VE Day, and with it being the 70th anniversary there were large crowds and the Champs Elysees was closed to traffic. There were just lots of unusual behaviors within the crowds that had us concerned, such as a man dressed in bright colors and a backpack blowing a horn and whistle with the intent of attracting attention, it seemed, of the police. We just felt he was up to something.
We were also pretty shocked with the publicly voiced anti-Islamic sentiment we found both there and in London coming from conversations with complete strangers.