User talk:(WT-en) Trobb

I'm rather puzzled by the heading "Get in" that is used on each page for information on how to go to the destination. My native speaker intuition says that "Getting there" would be better.

Can these all be changed? Or, is there a native speaker from somewhere who can assure me that "Get in" is an acceptable phrase?


 * Welcome to Wikivoyage! We use a rather strict set of article templates here to ensure that all articles are formatted identically, and "Get in" is the accepted heading.  It's fine English, just rendered as a command ("get!") to make it short, snappy and identifiably Wikivoyage.


 * Unfortunately I've had to revert your addition of the Arashiyama site to the Kyoto article, as the general policies for Project:External links generally don't permit other guidebooks. The aim here is to make Wikivoyage printable and self-contained &mdash; if you would like to contribute any info about Arashiyama directly, you are very welcome to do so. (WT-en) Jpatokal 03:46, 11 Oct 2005 (EDT)