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Rail travel is one of the most rewarding ways to explore Europe and Japan, giving you a front-row seat to landscapes, culture, and cities that fly-and-drive itineraries almost never reach. If you have been curious about planning a train-based journey, we will walk through three of the most compelling routes in the world, and exactly what makes them worth your time.

There is a moment, somewhere between stations, when you look up from your coffee and realize the landscape outside your window is doing something extraordinary. A vineyard rolls into a medieval hilltop. A glacier appears between two peaks. A bullet train blurs past cherry trees in full bloom.

That moment does not happen on a plane. It barely happens in a car. But on a train, it is practically guaranteed.

Rail travel has made a genuine comeback, and not just for budget backpackers. Discerning travelers are building entire trips around iconic train routes because the journey itself becomes part of the experience. And honestly? Done right, a rail-based itinerary is one of the most elegant ways to travel.

I have helped clients plan rail journeys across Europe and Asia, and the feedback is almost always the same: they wish they had done it sooner. So let me walk you through three of the world’s most rewarding rail routes, and what actually makes them worth planning around.

 

Italy by Rail: Cities, Hill Towns, and Coastline

Italy is almost custom-built for rail travel. The country’s network is extensive, the scenery between stops is constantly changing, and you can cover an enormous amount of ground without once wrestling with a rental car, a GPS, or a parking garage in a walled medieval town.

Most itineraries start in Rome or Florence. Both cities reward multiple days of wandering. After you have visited the museums, walked the piazzas, and eaten your way through three courses at a neighborhood trattoria, a short train ride drops you somewhere completely different.

Florence to Venice, for example, takes under two hours on high-speed rail. Florence to the Cinque Terre is a manageable day trip by regional train along the Ligurian coast. And from any of these hubs, slower regional trains push out into the Tuscan countryside toward towns like Siena, Montalcino, or Montepulciano, where the agenda tends to involve wine, olive oil, and very little ambition.

That is the rhythm of a great Italian rail trip. Move between cities on fast trains. Slow down when you reach the countryside. Spend a few days in a hill town or a coastal village before catching the next connection. The variety is remarkable, and the logistics stay genuinely simple.

What makes this work is having someone help you sequence it. Italy’s rail system is excellent, but matching the right stops to the right pace, knowing which regional lines are worth the slower journey, and building in enough time at each destination without overpacking the schedule is where experience matters.

 

Scenic Rail Through the Alps: When the Train Is the Point

Switzerland does scenic rail better than almost anywhere on earth, and they do it with the kind of precision and comfort that makes a three-hour mountain train feel like a luxury experience rather than a commute.

The classic starting point is Zurich or Lucerne, both of which offer beautiful lakefronts, old-town architecture, and easy rail connections into the Alps. From there, several legendary routes branch out.

The Glacier Express between Zermatt and St. Moritz is perhaps the most famous, passing through 91 tunnels and over nearly 300 bridges on its eight-hour journey across some of the most dramatic scenery in Europe. The Bernina Express, connecting Chur to Tirano in northern Italy, crosses a UNESCO-listed railway line that climbs above 7,000 feet before descending into the Italian Lake District.

What strikes most travelers on these routes is how the train itself is designed around the view. Panoramic windows, upper-deck seating, and forward-facing cars mean you are not just moving through the landscape. You are watching it unfold, almost cinematically, with the Alps performing on cue.

Stopping in alpine towns along the way adds another dimension. A few nights in Zermatt (car-free, with direct views of the Matterhorn) or Grindelwald (surrounded by the Eiger, Monch, and Jungfrau) let you trade train seats for hiking trails, mountain gondolas, and evenings in quiet chalet restaurants. The trains work as the connective tissue between experiences rather than just transportation.

One thing worth knowing: Switzerland’s train system also connects cleanly into Austria, France, and northern Italy, which means a rail trip through the Alps can easily expand into a multi-country journey without any complicated logistics.

 

Japan by Train: Speed, Serenity, and Everything in Between

Japan’s rail system is in a category of its own. The shinkansen (bullet train) network moves you between major cities at speeds that still feel slightly implausible. Tokyo to Kyoto in roughly two hours and twenty minutes. Kyoto to Hiroshima in another hour. Osaka to Fukuoka in under three. The country encompasses an extraordinary amount of exploration in a relatively short trip.

But Japan’s rail appeal goes well beyond speed. The country’s local and regional lines take you into territory that most visitors never reach. Small onsen towns tucked into mountain valleys. Coastal routes where the train skirts the edge of the Pacific. Rural areas where the landscape shifts between rice paddies, cedar forests, and traditional farmhouses.

A well-designed Japan rail itinerary typically balances the two. You use the Shinkansen to move efficiently between major cities. Tokyo for several days, absorbing the scale and the contradictions. Kyoto for its temples, traditional streets, and cultural depth. Hiroshima and Miyajima for history and one of Japan’s most breathtaking shrine settings. Osaka for food and energy.

Then you layer in the slower routes. A morning train into the Japanese Alps to the old post town of Narai or Tsumago. An evening departure from Kyoto toward the ancient pilgrimage routes of the Kii Peninsula. A local line that climbs into the mountains above Nikko.

The Japan Rail Pass, purchased before departure, makes the economics work elegantly. One cost, unlimited access to most of the network for a set number of days. When I help clients plan Japan trips, sequencing around that pass is one of the most satisfying parts of the process because you can optimize both the experience and the value simultaneously.

One practical note: Japan rewards advance planning more than most destinations. Popular shinkansen routes, especially around cherry blossom season or Golden Week, book up quickly. Having someone who knows the system working on your trip makes a meaningful difference.

Why Rail Travel Deserves a Spot on Your Travel Radar

Beyond the scenery and the romance, rail travel offers genuine practical advantages worth naming directly.

City-center arrivals. Trains pull into the heart of cities, not airports located forty-five minutes from anything worth seeing. You step off at Rome Termini, walk twenty minutes, and you are at the Colosseum. You arrive in Kyoto Station, and the famous Nishiki Market is a short taxi ride away. The contrast with flying is significant.

No security theater. No liquid restrictions. No middle seats or overhead bin anxiety. Rail travel is fundamentally less exhausting than flying, which matters when you want to arrive somewhere with energy rather than just consciousness.

The journey is an experience. On a scenic rail route, the time between stops is not dead time. You are watching Switzerland happen outside your window. You are having a drink in the dining car as the Italian coast passes by. You are experiencing the country, not just transiting it.

For my clients who want more depth and less logistics, rail travel consistently delivers both.

Ready to Plan Your Rail Journey?

Building a rail itinerary that actually works, one that balances the right stops with the right pace and does not leave you stranded on a platform with a suitcase and no reservation, takes some expertise. I have done this across Italy, Switzerland, Austria, and Japan, and I would love to help you design something specific to how you travel.

Whether you are dreaming of a week through Tuscany, a scenic Alpine crossing, or a full Japan Rail Pass adventure, let’s build it together.

Contact us to start planning your rail journey today. I am always happy to talk through options before anything is booked.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book train tickets in advance in Europe?

For high-speed routes (Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland), advance booking is strongly recommended, especially during peak season. Prices are often lower when booked early, and popular departures do sell out. Regional trains in many countries allow flexible boarding without reservations, but if a specific connection matters to your itinerary, lock it in early.

Is a Japan Rail Pass worth buying?

For most visitors planning to travel between multiple cities, yes. A 14-day JR Pass covers the cost of round-trip shinkansen between Tokyo and Kyoto several times over, plus every regional train you take along the way. The calculation shifts if you are staying in one city for the majority of your trip. I can run the numbers based on your specific itinerary.

How do I handle luggage on train trips?

Luggage management is one of the most underrated parts of planning a rail trip. For Europe, most travelers do fine with a rolling suitcase and carry-on. Japan’s etiquette around large bags on trains is stricter. Many experienced travelers ship luggage between hotels using Japan’s remarkable takuhaibin (courier) service, which is cheap, reliable, and frees you to board trains comfortably. I walk all my Japan clients through this before they go.

What is the most scenic train route for a first-time rail traveler?

If you want maximum impact for minimum complexity, the Bernina Express in Switzerland is hard to beat. It runs year-round, the scenery is consistently stunning, and the route between Chur and Tirano is both UNESCO-listed and genuinely easy to navigate. For a longer commitment, the entire Swiss Travel Pass system is one of the most elegant in the world.

Can I combine rail travel with a cruise or resort stay?

Absolutely, and this is actually one of my favorite ways to design a trip. A river cruise along the Rhine or Danube, for example, pairs beautifully with a rail segment through Switzerland or into Prague. The train handles the longer inter-city legs, the ship handles the scenic stretches along the water, and you never repeat a view. I have built a number of trips around exactly this
combination.

How far in advance should I start planning a rail trip?

For Europe, four to six months ahead gives you excellent seat selection and access to advance pricing on the high-speed routes. Japan requires similar lead time, particularly if you are traveling during cherry blossom season (late March through April) or during Golden Week in early May. That said, I have worked with shorter timelines, so if your window is tighter, reach out and let’s see what’s possible.

Whether you’re daydreaming about strolling through European streets, taking in the historic landmarks and vibrant culture, or relaxing in the Caribbean, soaking up the sun and crystal-clear waters, the big question always lingers: “How far in advance should I plan?” For many of us, the excitement of planning a trip can be just as thrilling as the journey itself, but knowing when to start making arrangements can be a daunting task. Should you book your flights and accommodations a year in advance, or can you get away with making last-minute plans? The answer depends on a variety of factors, including your destination, travel style, and flexibility. In this post, we’ll break down the key considerations to help you determine the perfect planning timeline for your next adventure.

Cruises 

Cruises for both oceans and rivers typically release their itineraries 18-24 months in advance. While it’s not always essential to book this early, if you’re aiming to travel during busy periods like Christmas or Spring Break, it’s advisable to book as early as possible. For other times, we recommend booking 6-12 months in advance. Doing so allows you to select your preferred cabin, take advantage of early booking discounts, and choose the perfect itinerary. If you book with us, this timeframe also ensures that we have enough time to arrange unique cultural experiences, secure preferred dining times, and fully prepare for your trip.

Europe

To fully enjoy the historic landmarks, beautiful landscapes, and delicious cuisine of Europe without feeling rushed or stressed, we recommend planning your trip 9-12 months in advance. This will give you the best chance to find great deals on flights and accommodations and secure reservations for popular attractions. If you’re booking with us, this timeframe allows us to carefully plan your itinerary and coordinate with our trusted partners to ensure everything is ready for your arrival.

All-Inclusive Resorts 

For a stress-free all-inclusive vacation, we highly advise planning 3-9 months prior to your intended travel dates, and even earlier for peak seasons like Christmas and Spring Break. This proactive approach gives you the best chance to find the most suitable accommodations at the best resorts, and so much more. By planning ahead, you’ll be able to secure the most desirable room categories and amenities, take advantage of early-bird discounts and promotions, and ensure the availability of popular activities and excursions. Planning ahead also allows you to make informed decisions about travel insurance and other essentials, avoid last-minute rushes and potential price increases, and enjoy a more relaxed and enjoyable planning experience.

Domestic Vacations 

We don’t book all domestic locations, but we specialize in planning trips to stunning national parks, the beautiful beaches of the Hawaiian islands, and one of my favorite places on earth – Alaska! We recommend planning these types of trips 3-6 months in advance. This gives us the opportunity to book flights at reasonable prices, secure accommodations in popular destinations, and plan any necessary excursions. If you’re booking with us, this also gives us enough time to craft the perfect itinerary enriched with hidden gems and expert insights.

Keep in mind that these timeframes are just a starting point, as every traveler’s preferences and flexibility are one-of-a-kind. That’s why we specialize in curating customized journeys that cater to your distinct style and needs. We’re thrilled to help you plan your ideal getaway, and we look forward to tailoring every detail to make your travel dreams a reality! To get started, click HERE.

 

Disney Cruise Line has announced the inaugural dates and itineraries for its new island destination in The Bahamas!

In June 2024, Disney Cruise Line will debut its newest Bahamian destination on the island of Eleuthera at Lighthouse Point! Guests will discover a vibrant beach retreat designed with families in mind, infused with the color and energy of Bahamian artistry, and developed with a commitment to conservation at its core.

On June 6, a three-night preview cruise on the Disney Magic from Fort Lauderdale will offer a sneak peek of Lighthouse Point with limited access to some areas. On June 8, the Disney Fantasy will sail the inaugural sailing visiting Lighthouse Point. This itinerary will feature two stops at Lighthouse Point and one day at Castaway Cay.

Following the inaugural voyage, Lighthouse Point will be a port of call on select three-, four- and five-night sailings to The Bahamas and the Caribbean on the Disney Magic out of Fort Lauderdale. These itineraries will vary stops between Lighthouse Point and Castaway Cay, with five special departures including both Disney Cruise Line island destinations.

Contact us today to book your next Disney Cruise where you can visit the incredible new island destination, Lighthouse Point!

What do you get when you combine Marvel Super Heroes and Villains with a Disney cruise? Marvel Day at Sea! Whether you’re a newcomer to the Marvel universe, a lifelong fan,or traveling with someone who is, you will love this action-packed day aboard the Disney Dream, setting sail from Miami January-March 2023.

More than 30 Marvel Super Heroes and Villains will be featured in new heroic encounters and live entertainment throughout the event.

Which Marvel characters will be there? Captain America Sam Wilson, Mighty Thor, Shang-Chi, Marvel, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Kate Bishop, Spider-Man, Iron Man, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Thor, Loki, Black Widow and more.

Shows and activities include Heroes Unite (a nighttime spectacular with stunts, special effects and pyrotechnics), shows in the Walt Disney Theatre, an interactive training experience, a costume bash with a high-energy party on the upper decks, an adult-exclusive dance party and so much more.

Guests can experience this epic day at sea on the following Disney Dream itineraries in 2023:

Departing Jan. 7, Jan. 21, Feb. 4, Feb. 18 and March 4, 2023, the Western Caribbean itinerary features Georgetown, Grand Cayman and Disney’s private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay.

Departing Jan. 16, Jan. 30, Feb. 13 and Feb. 27, 2023, the Western Caribbean itinerary includes stops at Cozumel, Mexico and Castaway Cay.

These cruises are extremely popular and will sell out. Contact me today if you want more information or you’re ready to book your Marvel-ous cruise.

Since I first posted about our experience on social media, I have had so many questions about it so I decided to answer some of them in this blog post.

Galactic Starcruiser – Is it worth it?

10,000% yes!

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Star Wars movie. I may have, back in the 80’s, but I really don’t have a clue about the storyline or characters. However, it was by far one of the coolest things I’ve ever done.

What’s it like? It’s kind of hard to explain without giving away too much. The best way to describe it is part dinner theater and part name-your-own adventure. It’s an immersive experience that you can be involved with as much or as little as you’d like. In many regards, it’s like an ocean cruise (in space). Your accommodations and meals are provided. You get to meet some of the crew, and you decide how to spend your time – at leisure or fully immersed in the classes and planned events. 

You don’t need to know much about Star Wars to ‘get’ it. The Cast Members are incredible. They draw you in and you become part of the story. The basic premise is you board the Halcyon for a cruise to Batuu. Things don’t quite go as planned. You communicate with the captain and other officials from the ship with an app (Disney Play) that gets activated when you board. Your adventure is dictated by how you respond. My husband, son and I each had different storylines and missions.

How is the food?

The food was fabulous! A lot of it looked different and kind of funny (hello blue shrimp ????). One of our table mates was a 7-year-old boy. He asked for “normal” food and was brought standard kid food without an issue.

All of your food and non-alcoholic beverages are included. The dining room is set up with a buffet for breakfast and lunch. For dinner, it becomes a regular dining room with a plated meal.

My son (who is 8) tried almost everything. Just like at home, there were things he liked and things he didn’t like. Our server was great and brought us more of the things he loved. I don’t eat gluten, and my husband and son can’t have shellfish. They accommodated us beautifully and without issue.

Do you have to dress up?

The short answer is no. I would guess that 60% or more were dressed up. There were more on the first night than the second. I had heard (and I agree) that costumes make you more memorable to the Cast Members. However, if you don’t want to dress up, no one cares. We saw everything from costumes to no costumes to Star Wars t-shirts. There were people dressed up as specific characters but most were like us – looking like we were from somewhere in the galaxy. We had fun with it. We wore the same outfits both nights and wore our “street” clothes on our excursion to Batuu. When you’re trying to decide on costumes, just do what feels right for you.

Do you get to pick which parks to visit?

Technically, I guess you could, but your voyage only includes admission to Hollywood Studios. It’s important to remember that this is an immersive experience. You are part of the story, so you are given missions to complete. Many of them are on Batuu (aka Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge at Hollywood Studios)

You can begin to board your transport to Batuu as early as 8am on day 2, and you must return by 4pm. We headed over at 8:15. The transport is themed in typical Disney fashion, but I’m pretty sure we were in the back of a box truck. ????

Since we didn’t have another Hollywood Studios day planned for this trip, we quickly rode Slinky Dog, Toy Story Mania, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, and Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, all by 10:20. Then we headed to our reservation at Oga’s Cantina, which was part of our story.

After completing our missions at Oga’s Cantina, we used our Lightning Lane entrances for Millennium Falcon Smugglers Run and Rise of the Resistance.

We then did a few more quick missions (scanning QR codes around Batuu to collect supplies) and headed back to the ship a little before 1pm. They have activities onboard all day, and my son wanted to participate in the Droid racing. (He came in second behind the only adult participant) ????????

After that we headed back to Batuu for a few more missions. Activities onboard really kicked into full swing at 4pm.

So to answer the question, you really wouldn’t want to visit other parks during your stay as you’d miss out on the experience. After talking to others on our voyage, we learned that we were the minority in leaving Batuu to ride other rides, but it worked for us.

Would you do it again?

Absolutely! Our story would be different so we’d probably have a totally different experience. It was so much fun and unlike anything we have ever done before.

If you’d like to take a voyage on the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, contact me today!

There’s nothing more special than seeing our children (or grandchildren) light up when they see those loveable Disney characters. Character dining at Disney World has always been a favorite among guests because they get the chance to get up close to their favorite characters for a laugh or a hug. 

Disney has just shared some great news – more character dining experiences are returning! Here are the characters and dining locations where you’ll find your favorite fare and special characters:

September 20 – Winnie the Pooh and friends at The Crystal Palace in Magic Kingdom Park (lunch and dinner). Feast on options like Carved Prime Rib, Seasonal Ravioli, and Peel & Eat Shrimp in this greenhouse-inspired beauty.

September 27 – Lilo and Stitch at ‘Ohana at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort (breakfast). Enjoy tasty treats like the Pineapple Coconut Breakfast Bread and Mickey Waffles, and sip on the iconic Lilikoi Juice and the yummy Moana Smoothie.

October 4 – Minnie and her friends at Cape May Café at Disney’s Beach Club Resort (breakfast). Enjoy your morning favorites at this feast, including the mouthwatering Salted Caramel “Beach Buns.” And what breakfast is complete without the famous Mickey and Minnie Waffles?

These character dining locations join other newly returned experiences, like the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue and Chip ‘N Dale’s Campfire Sing-A-Long at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. What a wonderful way to enjoy one of your meals while visiting Walt Disney World!

Disney Cruise Line’s Fall sailings will once again include Halloween on the High Seas from mid-September through October, and then from mid-November through December Disney’s Very Merrytime sailings.

Disney Dream

After her summer in Europe, the Disney Dream will take a Transatlantic cruise back to New York City where she’ll sail to Bermuda throughout the fall.

Disney Fantasy

The Fantasy will continue sailing from Port Canaveral, with 7-night itineraries to the Caribbean.

Disney Magic

Beginning October 5, 2023 the Magic will sail Eastbound through the Panama Canal to its Fall home port in San Diego. She’ll sail two to seven-night cruises to Baja and the Mexican Riviera throughout the fall before returning through the Panama Canal to Galveston in early December.

Disney Wish

Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Wish, will continue sailing from Port Canaveral, with 3–4-night itineraries to the Bahamas.

Disney Wonder

No information was released on what the Wonder will be doing this Fall.

If you would like to book your Fall 2023 Disney Cruise, contact us today!

With the steady return of live entertainment to Walt Disney World Resort, park guests are once again creating special moments with their favorite Disney characters. Let’s kick things off with some exciting news for Magic Kingdom Park

  • Encanto’s Mirabel made her debut in the “Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade” on June 26! According to TikTok, the fans went wild!
  • July 6th – the always iconic Minnie Mouse will join Mickey Mouse in Town Square Theater once again. Both will be decked out in their EARidescent fashions designed specifically for the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary celebration, and they will be ready for hugs and photos.
  • July 10th – keep an eye out for familiar Fantasyland friends Peter Pan and Snow White as they greet guests at Magic Kingdom Park once again.
  • July 31st – look for the Harmony Barber Shop to begin creating magical memories on Main Street again!
  • Aug 25th – Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique will soon welcome young guests once again for royal head-to-toe transformations. (Only the Magic Kingdom and Disneyland Resort locations are reopening at this time)

At our beloved Ft.. Wilderness

  • Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue is stomping at Pioneer Hall once again!
  • July 6 marks the return of Chip ‘N Dale’s Campfire Sing-A-Long at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, where you can join the nutty friends for a campfire celebration followed by a Disney Movie!!

At Hollywood Studios

  • July 17 – Star Wars Launch Bay Reopens! A celebration of the legendary space saga, Star Wars Launch Bay is your place for a warm embrace with Chewbacca, a face-to-droid encounter with BB-8 or a run-in with Darth Vader himself for those brave enough.

And those are just the next few weeks! We have even more fun, hugs and memories on the horizon. In the coming months, a visit to Magic Kingdom Park will bring chances to meet Aladdin, Jasmine, Merida, Pooh, Tigger and Storybook Circus pals like The Great Goofini in Pete’s Silly Sideshow. Your favorite toys will be ready for playtime in Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Donald Duck and friends will rejoin their prehistoric party at “Donald’s Dino-Bash!” in DinoLand U.S.A. at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park.

When it comes to holiday magic, nobody does it better than Disney, and I am thrilled to announce the return of Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom Park! The party kicks off on November 8th and runs through December 22nd. This separately ticketed event is scheduled on 24 select nights. Here’s what’s in store:

Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration – a variety show Mickey and his pals at the Cinderella Castle stage

Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks – castle projections, fireworks and seasonal songs

Mickey’s Once Upon A Christmastime Parade – Santa with Mickey Mouse and friends

Special treats – complimentary cookies and hot cocoa throughout the park

Jingle Cruise – the Jungle Cruise transformed with yuletide cheer

Holiday makeovers for some of your favorite attractions – Space Mountain, Tomorrowland Speedway, Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor and Mad Tea Party

A Totally Tomorrowland Christmas – dance party on the Rockettower Plaza Stage

50th Anniversary celebration keepsakes and photo opportunities – themed for the holidays

Tickets are limited and go on sale on July 7th, so in between trips to the baseball field and the pool, you’ll want to check your calendar.

As they say, April showers bring May flowers and May brings . . . thoughts of Halloween. Not what you were thinking? Since May is halfway to Halloween, you might want to start thinking about it because Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is returning to Magic Kingdom Park this fall during their 50th Anniversary celebration.

Attendees are invited to wear their favorite costumes and enjoy exclusive entertainment, Disney villains, frightfully delicious menu items and more. New additions to this year’s party include event-exclusive step-in photo opportunities and a Halloween-themed 50th Anniversary celebration commemorative print on the reusable trick-or-treat bags.

Tickets go on sale May 18th and sell out quickly for this limited-capacity event. The fun begins in mid-August on 4 select nights. There are 13 dates in September and 18 nights in October, with the final party on Halloween night.

Guests of select Walt Disney World Resort hotels can begin purchasing tickets as early as May 12. Prices range from $109-$199.

While you may be enjoying the scent of spring blooms, take a few minutes to dream of pumpkin spice and buy your tickets before they sell out. We now return you to your regularly-scheduled springtime activities.