We
book a Vatican tour with Tony Polzer of Three Millennia Tours. We have eight
in our group, five in our family, and three other family friends. He meets us
at the Palazzo Olivia, and we walk together past Castel Sant'Angelo, to St.
Peter's Basilica. While in the basilica, my daughter, unfortunately, becomes
very dehydrated and faints, so we're shown to the first aid station in the church,
where she is given fluids, some sugar with some drops of something on it ("For
her pressure", they say) and she is able to rest. The rest of the group
continues on with the tour through the Vatican Museum, while my daughter and
I take a taxi back to the apartment for the rest of the afternoon.
The family and our friends truly enjoy the tour that Tony provides us. He is
able to keep the attention of not only four adults, but three teenagers the
whole time. Tony is very knowledgeable, is able to answer our questions, and
make the tour very interesting.
I
write simply to express my total satisfaction with one of your tours around
the Vatican. A young guy named Anthony managed to capture my wife and I's attention
in the Vatican on 23 September 2003.
The tour inside the Vatican was both interesting and informative, yet he also
introduced an element of fun which made the time fly by. When we started the
tour the group was around 15 strong. I totalled 30 satisfied people at the end.
I tell you its great to see this level of interest and enthusiasm from someone
so young.
If this is a sign of the what the company has to offer then the next time we
visit Rome, we will be definately be coming on all the tours.
Keep up the good work.
Regards
Julian Moore
Hong Kong
I
don’t think I ever e-mailed you to thank you for the great tour in Rome.
The kids loved it and I think Rome was their favorite of the whole trip. Morgan
was talking about you today, so that is why I remembered to write. I will definitely
give your name to anyone who is going to Rome. Thanks for everything and we
really miss Italy!
Angela Hale