April 28
I'd like to travel to the US in october and november. Where can I best experience election day?
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posted by lodev
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February 22
I'm going to japan from march 9 until april 6, and I want to climb Mt Fuji, from the bottom til the top. How much snow should I expect? How cold is it going to be? My lonely planet says its doable, but thats pretty much it.
posted by youthenrage
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December 1, 2007
I have a semi-unexpected week's vacation next week, and a yen to do some leisurely road-tripping. I have no shopping to do, no planned events to attend, no one I owe a visit, and in general nothing to recommend any city within 500-ish miles of Oklahoma City over any other. So... what events of unusual interest are happening December 8th-15th in the Central U.S.? Santa Fe or St. Louis; Denver or Memphis; Kansas City or Austin or any other metropolis within a day's drive of Oklahoma - anything going down in your burg that week that would justify a road trip?
posted by ormondsacker
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November 27, 2007
So I'm planning to take a couple of weeks to drive around Southern / Eastern Africa...what should I not miss?
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posted by allkindsoftime
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August 21, 2007
August 14, 2007
I'm looking to get away for 3-4 days (and give my partner some alone time as well). My criteria are: relatively cheap, minimum heat/humidity, medium/big city with bookstores, cafes, art, and nightlife. I have to travel by train/plane - no car. Not interested in The Great Outdoors. I have a passport and I speak okay French.
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posted by desjardins
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July 8, 2007
Road Trip! I'll be leaving from Missouri, heading north by northwest to Seattle, down the coast, and back through the empty interior. What's not to miss?
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posted by nitsuj
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July 7, 2007
I can go on a two-to-four day trip this August, traveling by myself. I'm leaving from Seattle. I want to: walk a lot, see interesting things, eat good food, sleep in a clean and pleasant hotel (not a B&B), walk more, and generally enjoy a break from my lovely-but-exhausting small children.
I have a passport, but don't want to spend a lot of time in the airport for such a short vacation.
I don't want to go to Portland or San Francisco, as much as I like them both, because I've been there so often. I want to feel like I've been somewhere new and seen new things.
Don't worry too much about budgets -- help me brainstorm, and I'll figure out what's realistic. (Private jets are not possible. Plane or ferry tickets are.)
Alaska? Victoria? Where?
posted by The corpse in the library
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June 10, 2007
Leaving Las Vegas in October, and looking for the nearest warm beach . . .
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posted by Kibbutz
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June 9, 2007
This year's vacation plan: Fly to PDX and drive to Teton, Yellowstone, Glacier, and back via Seattle and Mt. Rainier. What should we not miss along the way? Specifically, I'm clueless about what there is to do in Idaho and along the route between western Montana and Seattle.
posted by Saucy Intruder
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June 8, 2007
I would like to take my girlfriend out for a mini-vacation this weekend (Sat and Sun). I have probably under $150 to spend on it total, and am not familiar with the region. Could you help me find a few things in the lower Wisconsin area?
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posted by fucker
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June 4, 2007
VacationFilter: The ladyfriend and I are going on vacation for a week this summer. Most likely in July. Maybe August. The leading options: Puerto Rico, Prague, and Barcelona. Which place rules the most?
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posted by blapst
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June 3, 2007
Which of the following itineraries would be best for my summer cruise?
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posted by nimkip
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June 2, 2007
May 30, 2007
I have some AirTrans passes which will be expiring soon (end of July). Where should I go?
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posted by jpburns
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Please introduce my non-American friend and his mother to Real Americana food joints in North East USA, the more picturesque and famous the better.
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posted by derMax
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May 29, 2007
I'm trying to plan a reunion of 6 families. 2 families have no children. 3 families have one infant. 1 family has 2 kids under age 6. I'm having trouble finding a place that will make everyone happy.
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posted by gregvr
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May 28, 2007
With a week to spend in Europe this summer, I am going from Warsaw (2 days) to Prague (3 days) to...where? Krakow? Dresden? Berlin? I have two days and have to be back in Warsaw on the 2nd day. I'm traveling by train. What would I be an idiot to miss?
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posted by B-squared
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May 27, 2007
Sight-seeing filter: What are some things we should stop and see during a leisurely drive from San Francisco to Santa Cruz?
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posted by General Zubon
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May 25, 2007
My girlfriend and I are taking a week vacation in early August, somewhere in North or Central America, where should we go and what should we do?
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posted by Inkoate
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Where should my parents retire to? Criteria: Europe, warm, sunny, cheap rent, no car necessary.
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posted by wackybrit
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May 24, 2007
Where could two twenty-somethings go from NYC for 4-5 days to find beautiful beaches and a touch of the exotic, without extreme heat or heavy rainstorms, in July? Ideally, someplace where this could be done <$1k/person.
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posted by anonymous
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May 20, 2007
I'm doing 7 months in Europe, paying my way by telecommuting as a freelancer. To this end, wireless internet access is vital. I often spend a few days in a row working, without doing any sight-seeing, go out exploring a few days and repeat. I need a base city where I can work from, but also keep my expenditure to a minimum.
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posted by linus587
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May 16, 2007
The very-soon-to-be misses and I will be driving from Chicagoland to Door County, WI -- Little Harbor, to be exact -- this weekend as a mini-honeymoon. Is there anything we should make a point to see along the way? How about from there to Madison?
posted by jammer
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I need to plan a relaxing, adventurous and very frugal vacation for my GF and I in late July leaving from So-Cal. Help!
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posted by Waffle_King
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I'm moving! I'll be driving from San Francisco (just north from there really) to New Hampshire in a month or so. I plan to document the trip w/a
Nikon D40 camera and and cheaper, soon to be bought camcorder. It'll probably be a Samsung Sports Cam, although it's not central to the question. I want a great route which I have half checked out, I guess. I want a great culinary as well as a scenic sample of the US. I'm looking for the rural food/scenic stops just outside of major (or not so major) interstates. If the stops are on the interstate, awesome! If not, please tell me why the stops deserve an off interstate jaunt (50-100 miles or so off of the interstate.) Please feel free to message me if you'd rather. Most likely, I'll visit most of them, anyway.
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posted by prodevel
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May 15, 2007
I'm on vacation in China - there's only one problem: I Hate Rain. Can you help me plan a new itinerary with as little rain as possible? Also, which online weather sites are reliable?
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posted by matkline
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We just decided to elope next month. I am thinking of someplace in Vermont or Maine. Any suggestions?
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posted by anonymous
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May 14, 2007
Motorcyclist/CaliforniaCoast/MemorialFilter. Please help my find- or narrow down- the location of a strip of road that my friend loved so we can scatter her ashes.
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posted by foxy_hedgehog
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[RoadTripFilter] Point me to some can't miss attractions/camping/lodging/whatever along I-80/I-84 From Ohio To Idaho.
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posted by ThePants
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May 12, 2007
A friend and I booked a ten day trip to Cancun at the end of this month last night. We'd like to make our trip as cheap as possible, as we just graduated from college and are currently without paycheck. We're planning on backpacking and only staying in hotels when we have to, but we're into the fishwatching scene.
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posted by lilithim
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May 11, 2007
Road trip Kansas -> Grand Canyon -> Las Vegas -> Utah -> Colorado -> Kansas (May 21'st - 27'th). We need recommendation and advice with accommodation, attractions, any things else.
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posted by WizKid
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May 10, 2007
My buddy and I are trying to find something to get away to, preferably next month, within easy driving distance of Greenville, SC or Charlotte, NC. A free IT-geek conference would be ideal. If we just get a (couple of) room(s) somewhere, our wives will think there's
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posted by phrits
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May 8, 2007
Are there any "Americatowns" or "Little New Yorks"? I mean, are there any neighborhoods outside the U.S. that are known for having a sizable American expatriate/emigrant population and culture? I'm not talking about tourist ghettos in popular vacation spots. Nor am I interested in discussing the many American businesses and aspects of American culture that have spread outside the U.S. I just want to know if there are neighborhoods of non-American cities where a sizable, cohesive community of Americans live and work.
posted by mahamandarava
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May 7, 2007
What are some nice small-to-medium cities on the Portuguese coast to spend a week or two? And how can I find places (apartments/homes) to rent there from the US?
posted by gottabefunky
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May 6, 2007
School just ended, and I have two weeks before I start working. Where can I go on a spur of the moment solo trip?
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posted by snoogles
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May 2, 2007
TravelinginFranceFilter: I know there have been loads of questions about France. We're looking for beautiful places in the countryside, great cheap food and reasonable accommodations. I'd love to have the perfect trip that matches my favorite things:
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posted by Deathalicious
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Four International college students (over 21) from Kansas plans to go on a road trip to LA (May 14'th - 20'th). We need recommendation and advice with accommodation, attractions, any things else.
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posted by WizKid
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May 1, 2007
I would like to quit my job and go on a self-sustaining adventure. By self-sustaining, I mean that it would mostly pay for itself, cost very little, or both. I have money saved, but I will need it as a buffer when I return to the real world and look for a job again. For argument's sake, let's say I can put $1500 toward this adventure. My time frame is 2 months to a year. I'm open to anything from being a frieght train hobo to volunteering in a far-away country to flying to Sweden and finding a job washing dishes.
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posted by anonymous
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April 27, 2007
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