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#252113 by locutus
24 Nov 2007, 12:50
Ok, while I like NYC, I fancy going somewhere different for my March trip (though squeezing two or three nights on the way back may be possible). So where do you suggest? I'm travelling on my own, so like to have things to do in the evenings (which is why I like NYC, as I can see some shows). I hate going to bars and restaurants on my own.

So, where do you suggest? Boston, Chicago, Washington DC, or somewhere else, it'll be for 3 or 4 nights probably, and ideally somewhere on the VS route map, so I can get that one tier point I need to renew [:)]

TIA!
#426815 by AndyK
24 Nov 2007, 12:51
Chicago - fantastic city. :)
#426816 by jtlc2345
24 Nov 2007, 13:18
If you're into history than I would recommend Boston, plus its a very walkable city which is my preferred way of exploring. Also 3/4 days would be just enough time to see everything.

Jonathan
#426818 by ChuckC
24 Nov 2007, 13:24
All the cities you mentioned are great, but New York would still be my first choice. Hopefully the writers' strike will be settled by March.

Chuck-
#426820 by Nottingham Nick
24 Nov 2007, 13:29
Why not attack it from the other angle?

Have a trawl round Ticketmaster and other such sites for the cities in question, to see what in on in the various cities that appeals.

Bear in mind that it still won't be too hot in the north-east in March, so maybe a bit of Florida sunshine?

Another option is a quick trip east instead of west and discover the delights of SQ, that way you may be aiming for a Au card instead of renewing Ag. [;)][:D][:w]


Nick
#426822 by locutus
24 Nov 2007, 14:03
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Why not attack it from the other angle?

Have a trawl round Ticketmaster and other such sites for the cities in question, to see what in on in the various cities that appeals.

Bear in mind that it still won't be too hot in the north-east in March, so maybe a bit of Florida sunshine?

Another option is a quick trip east instead of west and discover the delights of SQ, that way you may be aiming for a Au card instead of renewing Ag. [;)][:D][:w]


Nick



Don't mind the cold, though not too cold, but also not one for the sun. I go red, peel and back to white.

A tier point holiday could be fun, though not sure I could make 28 TPs in one week off.
#426831 by slinky09
24 Nov 2007, 15:54
Chicago [^]

Great sites, great shopping, great entertainment, great architecture and good people.
#426846 by ofarvoo
24 Nov 2007, 16:53
Chicago awesome city, great hotels, and NaHa one of the best restaurants in town
#426849 by Neil
24 Nov 2007, 17:04
I really liked Boston. I found it like a smaller, older version of New York, quite a few 'sites' and good for shopping. I would say that it is only really a 3 night holiday, but it's then nice and close to NYC for a few days too.

Neil
#429801 by flyboy777
24 Dec 2007, 19:56
VEGAS BABY!![:D]

Chicagos best in the winter
#429816 by mediamonkey
25 Dec 2007, 00:05
Vegas is great for a solo traveler, just have to put up with that longer flight and time difference...
#430090 by Vegas Tone
30 Dec 2007, 13:06
For me, Vegas, no-brainer.

But for a COMPLETELY outside the box idea - Rio.[^]
#430092 by locutus
30 Dec 2007, 13:14
ok, I know it's dull, but NYC will be featuring, though not sure if I will do another city. Pondered Chicago, but may wait till October, when hopefully it'll be a tad warmer. I'd like to do LV, but not sure I'd want to do it on my own. [:?]
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