<iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/QRcqrz2LB30" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Pretty cool video thats hitting the interwebs. Makes me want to go run with the bulls in Spain. What would be your favorite country to visit?
This is a nice attempt at a viral video by coca-cola. I'm going to call McDonald's and pitch them this.
When Coca Cola stops using high-fructose corn syrup as a sweetener, I'll think about drinking their product, but giving up soda 30 years ago was one of the smartest things I've ever done.
How much money and time do you think you need to do something like this? Everyone wants to just get away but I would think you need alot of resources to make this happen.
Twenty years ago last Wednesday I did just that. The week I spent travelling through France and Spain leading up to that event was the best vacation I ever took. Well, second best after the two weeks I spent the following year doing pretty much the same thing.
It says on Youtube he is 27,000 dollars in debt from the trip. Wonder if Coke will give him a little something to pay it off or just use it as free advertising. Well it looks fun though.
Good question, I am wondering this too. I took a month trip to Europe (visited 8 countries) that cost me around $4200; that's including my flight, Euro rail pass, hostels, food/drink, and other expenses.
This has already been done... <iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/zlfKdbWwruY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> http://www.wherethehellismatt.com/
You can get a around the world airplane ticket that would save you a lot of money. If you couch surf, I could see you doing this for 20-30K.
Coca-Cola around the world? I thought there'd be some "Coke-in-such-and-so-country-is-nasty" etc etc. Because countries taylor the formula for cultural taste buds, so to speak. Coke in Italy tastes more like RC Cola (do they even make that anymore?) Coke in Brazil, my wife says it's less sweet and has more carbonation. She likes it but it must burn a hole through your throat. Anyway, carry on.
Coke in Ethiopia tasted normal to me. It was unrefrigerated in a glass bottle. It cost 3 Ethiopian Birr (about 30 US cents at that time a few years ago).
A co-worker of mine said he knows the guy from another forum. Apparently they have been trying to spread the video around to other forums and such. Supposedly he has been contacted by several magazines and also waiting on word from CocaCola execs.
$4200 including flights? Damn, that's pretty good. How far in advance did you book everything? === This also may sound like a dumb question, but how did he accrue so much debt? Not from the trip, I just mean did he take out a loan? Charge it on a card? $27,000...that's crazy! But well worth it.
Hey Pimphand, we just had Running of the Bulls here in New Orleans on Saturday. I guess I should have invited you. Next time
If done right, international travel can be done very cheaply. This is a bit of an extreme example, but I just booked a December flight from Houston to Lahore, Pakistan (about 18 miles from India) for $497 roundtrip, including all taxes.
Gulf Air & American Airlines, so I'll be getting 20,000 AA miles as well...pretty much a free flight when you consider that. The flight route is a bit of a pain (Houston -> Chicago -> London -> Bahrain -> Lahore), but for $500 roundtrip, I had to jump on this fare. Here's a link to the FT thread.