четверг, 6 декабря 2012 г.

Ariana, while it may be possible to do a 1-day tour of Las Vegas from Los Angeles (because there's n


Ariana, while it may be possible to do a 1-day tour of Las Vegas from Los Angeles (because there's not that much to see in Las Vegas), it would be a waste of time to do a 1-day tour of Washington from New York, because there is so much to see in Washington and you're really only have 1/2 day of sightseeing (you could easily fill a week in Washington). Better to just stay in New York, unless you can add a few days to your trip to do Washington justice.
LA will involve a lot of driving to do it properly - do you plan to rent a car???. You won't need a car in the other cities - although we had one in NO to visit the plantations along the Mississippi and the Garden ocean cruises District.
1) Does that $5000 per person ocean cruises include airfare between U.S. cities? You said roundtrip airfare was not included but I'm wondering if the airfare to get from city to city is something you've kept separate or part of the $5000?
Second ocean cruises thought is that it would be great to get you out of the major cities - rent a car and drive from LA to San Francisco, from Las Vegas either take a tour or rent a car and drive yourself ocean cruises to the Grand Canyon.
If you don't think you will be back for some time - I also think it's fine to plan a few one day trips to see some things - such as Wash, DC - etc, - but I too would advise perhaps cutting out a day or so in New Orleans, and maybe adding it to say Las Vegas, whatever.
New Orleans is a lot more than just partying - 4 days there will be enough to just scratch the surface. I've been there 4 times, several days each trip, and still have not seen everything on my list.
I am not recommending anything - except that the OP research the different cities and decide based on her interests. I personally enjoy New Orleans more than NYC and would choose more time there if this was my trip. SF has a slight edge over New Orleans.
Wander around the FQ and soak up the atmosphere, eat, bike tour with Confederacy of Cruisers, WWII museum, eat, drink, take a couple walking tours (Garden District, ocean cruises Jazz, Le Monde Creole, Cemetery ocean cruises tour, etc), see the Backstreet museum, tour a historic house or two, listen live music all over the place, carriage ride through the FQ, eat and drink (have I mentioned that yet), swamp tour, Mardi Gras world, ride the St Charles streetcar, visit Audubon park...
We were in New Orleans for three and a half days last month. ocean cruises Visited Frenchmen Street for three nights listening to great jazz music, walked back to the hotel via Bourbon St, did a walking tour of the Garden District, went to Preservation ocean cruises Hall, did the paddle steamer ride, rode the St Charles street-car, had beignets at Cafe Du Monde, visited ocean cruises Jackson Square. Didn't have time to do the Swamp Tour or Plantation ocean cruises Tour.
Spent three days in San Francisco but had been there before, when we did the touristy things like Alcatraz, Muir Woods, Presido, Palace of Fine Arts, Golden Gate Bridge etc etc. This time we went to Golden Gate Park, did a tour of the Japanese Tea Garden, rode the Cable-car. All fun things to do.
Also spent time in New York. We did a lot of flying from one side of the country to the other. Also added in Boston but we were here for 4 weeks altogether. If this is likely to be the only time you will see the US then flying to the places ocean cruises you want to see is the only way to go. It does put the cost up though.
I'm afraid you're counting your days and nights all wrong - not allowing for time to get form places to place (the way you have listed it - for many days you will be in two different places and travel between them).
I didn't even bother counting the days/nights, rather how do you plan to get from the West Coast to the Gulf (New Orleans) and then to NYC? Airfares within the States don't come cheap, unless there is some sort of 'air pass' available for tourists to the US. If so, you have to be careful how you book these.
ocean cruises Otherwise, on further look at what you wish to accomplish... 1/day Wash DC isn't sufficient, by the time you train (3/hrs) and get to wherever you have to leave. Though there is the Mega Bus, which some prefer... or again, a short 1/hr flight and back again.
A DC day trip from NYC really won't work. Buses are slower ocean cruises than train or air (which are similar by the time you get to and fro the airport, wait for check in - etc.) So you are spending 7 to 8 hours in travel to have perhaps 5 hours in DC. And the fares aren't cheap.
I think your budget is doable - but you will definitely need to be very careful - and that's assuming that you buy very low priced airfares ocean cruises in advance (perhaps in Argentina) ocean cruises - or they could eat up most of your budget.
Yes, definitely get your itinerary settled and buy tickets for the domestic flights ocean cruises before leaving Argentina so that you have time to research cheaper flights. It is rare to find good deals at the last minute.
So that comes out to $550 total, without ocean cruises looking for any deals as I'm sure there aren't any right now. That also doesn't factor in luggage fees. Southwest doesn't charge for the first 2 bags but their schedule isn't out for next September yet.
Yes - but that's looking far in advance. If they wait to buy tickets the less expensive will be sold out and they will end up having to pay much higher fares. Not that they need to buy now - but they should start looking seriously at least 4 or 5 months out.
I agree with Stu that she should look at the 4 days in New Orleans. While you certainly could find plenty to do, it seems a slightly unusual choice for someone coming all the way from Argentina and seeing 4 US cities.
Keep in mind that the US is a very large country, just like Argentina. To give you perspective, your trip will be somewhat like flying from BA to Mendoza then down to Bariloche to Ushuaia. From one end of the country to the other. You need to plan carefully to use your time and money wisely.
You've gots that right buddy! I can never understand people's fascination with the place. I dont get why tourists just love to stare at fake NYC, Venice, Eiffel Tower, Italian statues, some water squirting high up synched to loud music, overpriced food, drunk college kids,

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