#306607 - 27/01/2008 18:06
US trip ideas
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So I put my foot in it by saying we should go to the US for a holiday this year.
The only stipulation from SWMBO is that we must visit San Fransisco, other than that we thought New York would be the first stop and that 2 weeks is the maximum we can both have off from work.
Ideas? Destinations? Hotels?
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#306608 - 27/01/2008 18:16
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: andym]
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Well, I might be biased, but Washington DC is a good stop. Particularly if you like museums, as unlike pretty much every city in the country, almost all of our museums are free, and we have some pretty top-notch ones too. Then there's the monuments and stuff like that.
Seattle was my favorite city to visit, but a lot of that was because I'm a huge "grunge" fan.
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#306612 - 27/01/2008 19:26
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: Dignan]
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Two weeks is going to be difficult to get in visits to two major cities on opposite coasts. Travel time alone once in the US between SF and NY is going to eat at least one full day.
Your best bet is to pick a general area and see what you can there. So if SF is a higher priority, expand it out to see the northwest. If NY is a priority, plenty of things to see down the east coast as well.
Think of it this way. Your wanting to visit a country larger then the continental Europe land mass, and one that also has a similar amount of diversity in things to do, cultures to experience, and areas to explore. I spent 3 weeks in Europe and still only traveled inside of 4 countries.
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#306613 - 27/01/2008 19:49
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: andym]
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My opinion? Forget the cities. Every US city (even the ones I adore) can't hold a candle to London.
See some of the *natural* beauty we've got over here instead. Yellowstone? Grand Canyon? Anyone have other suggestions?
San Fransciso isn't bad, though, as cities go. Definitely one of my favorite cities. And from there you could do Yosemite or Lake Tahoe.
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#306614 - 27/01/2008 20:03
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: tfabris]
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San Fransciso isn't bad, though, as cities go. Definitely one of my favorite cities. And from there you could do Yosemite or Lake Tahoe. And go wine-tasting in Sonoma (and, if you insist, Napa, which is often better known for something other than wine.
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#306615 - 27/01/2008 20:12
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: tfabris]
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San Fransciso isn't bad, though, as cities go. Definitely one of my favorite cities. And from there you could do Yosemite or Lake Tahoe. We did a loop round Northern California, starting in San Francisco, going to Tahoe to Yosemite and back to SF. Photos here. You'll be able to cover way more ground than we did: I'd only just passed my driving test, and I didn't want to spend too long driving each day, so we chopped the journey into smaller pieces.
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#306618 - 27/01/2008 22:28
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: andym]
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So I put my foot in it by saying we should go to the US for a holiday this year. A decent move, that. The only stipulation from SWMBO is that we must visit San Fransisco, other than that we thought New York would be the first stop and that 2 weeks is the maximum we can both have off from work.
Ideas? Destinations? Hotels? What time of year? You could get a package to go to NYC *anytime* from London and the city is pretty usable all year round. The museums are heated If you really *must* go to SFO, I'd just go there and leave NYC for another week-long trip. OK, you might be able to nest a ticket from NYC to SFO inside a London-NYC round-trip ticket without getting killed, price-wise, but, as others have said, not sure I'd take on both coasts in 2 weeks. What do you like to do? Walk around the cities or drive around the countryside? If the latter and you can get a decent deal on a hire/rental, a trip I have steered some folks to is to leave SFO and then drive the Pacific Coast from Crescent City, CA to Coos Bay, OR, then head north to Portland, Seattle, then Vancouver, BC and come back south via Victoria, BC and Washington's Olympic Peninsula. The southern Oregon coast is the nicest stretch of coast I have ever driven. Not too many RVs even in peak season, but definitely more relaxing in May-June and September-October.
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#306619 - 27/01/2008 23:09
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: andym]
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Andy, you need to give us some ideas as to what you'd be interested in. It's hard to comprehend how LARGE the US is. If you really want to see what the US is all about, you just can't beat a road trip -- as long as you stay off the freeways and stick to 2 lane US highways. I've been all over this country on my motorcycle, so if you tell us what you and the SWMBO are in to, we'll tell you where to go.
Things might include:
Big Sur Yosemite Redwoods National Park / Avenue of the Giants Death Valley Lake Tahoe
... and those are just in California. You could easily have an amazing vacation for 2 weeks just in CA.
The Smithsonian could eat up 3 or 4 of those days all by itself. Then there's the great drive down the Blue Ridge Parkway and into the Great Smokey Mountains National Park.
Boston is a great town. You can have a beer in the bar that was the secret hideout of the Founding Fathers.
Narrow the scope a bit!
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#306621 - 28/01/2008 02:54
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: TigerJimmy]
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The time of year you want to visit should be noted, too. Some places get too hot in the summertime and some can still be cold in May. We've got a lot of weather here...
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#306623 - 28/01/2008 03:58
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[Re: cushman]
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Likewise, large sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway, especially in North Carolina are closed in the winter due to weather. Having just done both coasts in the last week, I can echo everyone else's sentiment that it's too much. Definitely pick a region and go with it. Also if in the Bay Area, a day or two trip down to Monterey and Carmel area is also worth it. I highly recommend the Tickle Pink Inn. Funny name, great place to stay.
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#306625 - 28/01/2008 06:17
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: andym]
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#306650 - 29/01/2008 09:19
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: Robotic]
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How about driving from LA to SFO on the pacific coast highway (Route 101) stopping off at a few places on the way (like Carmel). If you want a really wacky night, stay in the one of the rock rooms at the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obisbo ( http://www.madonnainn.com/) I did this years ago and it was a great road trip. Also did LA - Vegas & Death Valley - LA as well in the same 2 week trip. Or if you don't fancy Vegas you can go to Yosemete National Park instead, and even go North of SFO into the Napa Valley and wine regions. You could even consider going down from LA to San Diego (for the zoo) and even pop into Mexico I wouldn't try and do East coast and West coast in the same trip though. Save NY for another time.
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#306651 - 29/01/2008 11:07
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: furtive]
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Registered: 16/04/2002
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From personal experience, I'd go with whoever said, to paraphrase, spend the fortnight in California, you can always go to New York for the weekend. At the risk of getting a deluge from Americans in other parts: California is the one part of the US I always want to spend more time in, I'd spend a few days in SF and leave plenty of time to get around. I've spent more time, for family reasons, in Florida and Tennessee and I've not been to Boston. My view of WashingtonDC is largely tainted by being chased by a drug crazed guy with a large stick! Of course, if you want a complete list of railway attractions and museums.......
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#306655 - 29/01/2008 12:30
Re: US trip ideas
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I went to Boston last year and it was meh. Very pretty though. The Bunker Hill memorial was cool, and yes, I climbed all the way up. Our lobsters down here are better. Nothing beats a good cajun lobster.
On a side note, Mardi Gras wraps up next week!!!
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#306657 - 29/01/2008 13:43
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: tfabris]
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See some of the *natural* beauty we've got over here instead. Yellowstone? Grand Canyon? Anyone have other suggestions? The Rockies! Come to Colorado and hike a 14er (14,000 foot mountain). Rocky Mountain National Park is great at any time of the year, and from Colorado you can drive to New Mexico, Utah or Wyoming - Jackson and the Tetons would also be a good place to go.
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#306669 - 29/01/2008 23:40
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: boxer]
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My view of WashingtonDC is largely tainted by being chased by a drug crazed guy with a large stick! Wow, Nixon's enemies list??? Some august company there. I am impressed!
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#306674 - 30/01/2008 06:38
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[Re: cushman]
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Carter was in the White House at the time He only took flight(Man with stick, not Carter) when he mistook two Greyhound bus drivers for the Police!
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#306685 - 30/01/2008 16:45
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Actually, cancel that - make sure you go north of SF too. And not just Napa, keep going at least up to Eureka.
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#306805 - 02/02/2008 19:43
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: JBjorgen]
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Many thanks for all your input. We're only going to stay in the NY for a couple of days, we've both been there in the past (although not together). We just figured it would break the travel up a little.
I think we're going to fly into SF, hire a car and probably head south. We're going to try and book some flights this weekend and probably sort a car out too. Still not 100% on what we'll do and where to go, bit more research I think.
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#306885 - 04/02/2008 19:41
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: andym]
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I've just done a dew days in Monterey (amongst other stuff), it's worth a look, the aquarium (founded by David and Lucile Packard) is great, and 17 Mile Drive is worth doing.
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#306887 - 04/02/2008 20:07
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I've just done a dew days in Monterey (amongst other stuff), it's worth a look, the aquarium (founded by David and Lucile Packard) is great, and 17 Mile Drive is worth doing.
I go to a conference in Monterey every year. Even being there in Nov (when the conference is held), it is still incredibly gorgeous. The Charthouse has some great food, and you can get tables with a wonderful view of the bay. The aquarium is incredible.
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#307219 - 12/02/2008 20:29
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[Re: Tim]
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Right then, flights are booked. Manchester to New York for a couple of days, then New York to San Fransisco for 14 days then back to Manchester via Atlanta.
Swmbo is booking hotels and muggins here is sorting out transport. I've seen a Mustang Convertible for approx. £500 for the 14 days we're in California. Does that sound right?
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#307220 - 12/02/2008 20:35
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[Re: andym]
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Make sure you realize that that Mustang is likely to be a 210 hp (157 kW), 245 lb.ft. (332 Nm) model.
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#307221 - 12/02/2008 20:42
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and if the new Mustang is like the previous one it will have about as much boot space as your Smart...
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#307222 - 12/02/2008 20:49
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[Re: andy]
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and if the new Mustang is like the previous one it will have about as much boot space as your Smart... Especially the convertible...
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#307223 - 12/02/2008 21:06
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[Re: Robotic]
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Top tip: Don't buy three children's tipis and expect to get them in the boot of an 2003 Mustang convertible
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#307224 - 12/02/2008 21:11
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[Re: Robotic]
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The mustang coupe has a decent amount of trunk space. Enough for 2 full sized suitcases, and some stuff on top. The back seats also fold down if needed. Probably better to use the seats there for storage, as noone can really fit into them comfortably.
The convertibles do sacrifice a lot of trunk space, so I'll second the bad idea for that option. You might get a suitcase in the back, then another in the rear seats.
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#307226 - 13/02/2008 00:23
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: andy]
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..and DANGER WILL ROBINSON, do not lock the keys in the trunk of a Mustang convertible because in the latest version they omitted the trunk release button from the glove compartment and Thrifty don't keep spares meaning this happens: Yes the person responsible felt suitably silly too! We also had a 300C and that had loads of space, the two cars were cheaper than an SUV or minivan for the same period. (footnote: I looked up later on the internets and found if I had a piece of wire and a knife I could probably have popped the trunk via. the wiring loom, but obviously I didn't have the knowledge at the time and expected Thrifty to send a locksmith, not tow it from Gilroy to SFO.)
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#307245 - 14/02/2008 15:05
Re: US trip ideas
[Re: andym]
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