Oh Linda. So good to see you still thriving decades after we traveled to Rome for your scouting trip & Greece for your honeymoon. Love you so much & proud of all you accomplished.
Oh my goodness, so happy to see you Linda, even though we've never met I feel like I know you from our correspondence especially during Covid times! Gotta get back to the Beehive soon! xoxoxo
I have two questions, on practical and the other is more a curiosity. 1) What is the monthly or yearly cost of the travel pass from Orvieto to Rome? What is it called? Is there a range from the Termini? 2) Did the Beehive move locations? In 2002 we stayed in facility at Via Daniele Manin, 58, 00185 Roma RM, Italy. I am confident it had Bee in the name.
Hi there - sorry it took so long for me to reply, but I don't receive notifications! To answer your questions: 1) the train pass between Orvieto to Rome depends on your income, you have to show your ISEE which is a document showing what your economic situation is like. I pay €117/month for unlimited regional train access between Orvieto and Rome. I prefer to travel by the Intercity train though and so I purchase something called Tutto Treno for an additional €230 for the year which allows me to take the Intercity train but you have to reserve seats on that train. 2) We moved locations in 2000 from Via Giovanni Lanza to our present location at Via Marghera. The apartment at Via Daniele Manin was a self-catering apartment that we managed. The rooms could be rented individually or the whole apartment to groups/families. Since we managed it, it was under our umbrella but not directly our place. There were two apartments like that but we no longer manage either of them.
@@thebeehiverome Thank you. We really enjoyed our stay with you. I'll never forget the young man warning us "This is not American coffee." I'm exploring living part time in a place like Orvieto. These train details are helpful for me building a budget.
Oh Linda. So good to see you still thriving decades after we traveled to Rome for your scouting trip & Greece for your honeymoon. Love you so much & proud of all you accomplished.
Thanks for watching.
It all sounds wonderful. A very interesting interview. Thank you for sharing 😊
@janetlombardi2314 thank you for watching
Oh my goodness, so happy to see you Linda, even though we've never met I feel like I know you from our correspondence especially during Covid times! Gotta get back to the Beehive soon! xoxoxo
Loved the interview. I also love the fact that impromptu photos are posted on Facebook.
Thanks for watching
One of the reasons we want to come there or back there is health care and clean food!
Ciao Michelle, another interesting interview. Good job!
Thank you for your support, it means a lot!
I think you still can I heard--- study visa then to long term. Pretty sure it's still possible might be slightly different legally.
I really don't know, but it would be worth looking into for some people.
and NO GUNS!
I have two questions, on practical and the other is more a curiosity.
1) What is the monthly or yearly cost of the travel pass from Orvieto to Rome? What is it called? Is there a range from the Termini?
2) Did the Beehive move locations? In 2002 we stayed in facility at Via Daniele Manin, 58, 00185 Roma RM, Italy. I am confident it had Bee in the name.
Hi there,thank you for watching. I hope Linda sees this, so she can answer, as I do not have those answers!
Hi there - sorry it took so long for me to reply, but I don't receive notifications! To answer your questions: 1) the train pass between Orvieto to Rome depends on your income, you have to show your ISEE which is a document showing what your economic situation is like. I pay €117/month for unlimited regional train access between Orvieto and Rome. I prefer to travel by the Intercity train though and so I purchase something called Tutto Treno for an additional €230 for the year which allows me to take the Intercity train but you have to reserve seats on that train. 2) We moved locations in 2000 from Via Giovanni Lanza to our present location at Via Marghera. The apartment at Via Daniele Manin was a self-catering apartment that we managed. The rooms could be rented individually or the whole apartment to groups/families. Since we managed it, it was under our umbrella but not directly our place. There were two apartments like that but we no longer manage either of them.
@thebeehiverome Thanks for this Linda!
@@thebeehiverome Thank you. We really enjoyed our stay with you. I'll never forget the young man warning us "This is not American coffee."
I'm exploring living part time in a place like Orvieto. These train details are helpful for me building a budget.
Where is this hostel?!
@@goodphone156 near Termini. Please see the link in the description!