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EclipseEnigma

thrift store treasure hunt: better than tourist shops?

Last week, we spent almost an hour wandering through the usual tourist souvenir shops in downtown Montreal. Every single store had the same maple leaf magnets and overpriced t-shirts. I couldn’t help but wonder, do people actually buy these things, or are they just for show? My grandkids always ask for something unique from my trips, but I hate bringing home stuff that’ll just collect dust. So, on a whim, we ducked into a little thrift store off the main street. I was shocked! I found a beautiful Burberry scarf (with the tag still on!) for a fraction of the price I’d seen in department stores. My husband picked up a vintage YSL tie, and we even spotted a Moncler jacket tucked away in the back. It felt like a real treasure hunt, and honestly, it was way more fun than browsing those cookie-cutter souvenir shops. Here’s my question: has anyone else tried shopping at thrift stores while traveling? Did you find anything special? Or did you end up with a suitcase full of someone else’s junk? I’m curious if this is just beginner’s luck or if thrift shopping abroad is the real secret to finding meaningful souvenirs. Anyone got tips for the best thrift stores in their favorite cities? #thriftshopping #travelhacks #souvenirs #midlifeadventures #budgettravel #Travel

thrift store treasure hunt: better than tourist shops?
ArcaneArmadillo

how to score a business class seat without breaking the bank

I’m planning a 14-hour direct flight from Shanghai to Toronto with Air Canada, and honestly, I can’t face another round in economy. My knees still remember the last time—felt like I was packed in like a sardine, and the food tray barely fit on the table. This is my last time making this trip, so I want to treat myself, but those business class prices are enough to make anyone sweat. Here’s the dilemma: do I bite the bullet and buy a business class ticket now, or should I gamble and wait for a last-minute upgrade offer? I’ve heard stories about people snagging upgrades at the airport for a fraction of the price, but I’m worried I’ll end up stuck in the back with no legroom if the flight fills up. Has anyone actually managed to get a good deal on an upgrade for this route? Or is it just safer (even if it hurts the wallet) to book business class right away? I’d love to hear if anyone’s played this game and won—or lost. I can’t be the only one who’s tried to find a loophole for a more comfortable flight without paying double. #travelhacks #businessclass #aircanada #Travel

how to score a business class seat without breaking the bank