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First of all, a big thank you for all your help so far! I really appreciate it.
As far as this goes, I'm truly a big kid at heart. I've been to Disneyland 8 years ago and I've heard that Disney World is a hell of a lot of fun, but I've had a deep affinity for the place and for Walt Disney as a person for a long time. So that's kind of why I'd prefer to head to the original birth place of Disney parks one more time (plus I'm not planning on doing Florida this time around so maybe next time!).
This is really interesting and very helpful. Thank you! So 2 days would be enough time to see absolutely everything? Or would that feel too crammed? What about 3 days? And are there any places in particular you might recommend staying at?
Sounds awesome! I've heard amazing thinks about Denver from some work colleagues. I'm planning on doing a huge US travel trip a few years from now (want to travel around the country and visit friends in Houston, Minnesota, Houston, Atlanta etc. etc.) so I'll certainly add it to the list next time around.
Great! My girlfriend will be happy to hear that lol.
Absolutely, I'd love to spend a whole year in Cleveland to be honest. Thank you for your suggestions! Seems like this "Melt" place is pretty popular, hey? What do they serve? Being from Melbourne, we love our food. Very diverse culturally. But I'm a sucker for "traditional American delights."
Thank you, sir. I will certainly do that.
As far as weather goes (and any other factors you can think of), when do you think might be the best time to visit? Factoring of course the NBA schedule etc., weather, popularity of tourism at certain times etc.
Thanks for all your suggestions guys. Keep 'em coming!
Way too many days for Disneyland.
Disney world is a lot better then Disney land, so that's something for you to think about also.
As far as this goes, I'm truly a big kid at heart. I've been to Disneyland 8 years ago and I've heard that Disney World is a hell of a lot of fun, but I've had a deep affinity for the place and for Walt Disney as a person for a long time. So that's kind of why I'd prefer to head to the original birth place of Disney parks one more time (plus I'm not planning on doing Florida this time around so maybe next time!).
I think two days in NYC is probably enough as well. Not because NYC isn't great, but because it's a place where there's so much to do and so many quick ways to get there that you can pack a lot into 48 hours. It's also very overwhelming due to the sheer amount of stimuli.
I second this. I made the mistake of overstaying. I stayed April 16-21. I was ready to go back home by the 18th/19th. You can do a lot in a day or 2. The subway system is fantastic to maneuver throughout the city. But I spent many, many summers in NYC as a kid. So, when I went back, it wasn't overwhelming at all. It felt very normal for me to be there. There is something very special about NYC, but I think a 5 day stay will be too much.
I'd go to Hawaii, if I were you. I've never been, but my mother and sister have been there and of course, Gour can handle everything you need to know.
This is really interesting and very helpful. Thank you! So 2 days would be enough time to see absolutely everything? Or would that feel too crammed? What about 3 days? And are there any places in particular you might recommend staying at?
But I'd strongly suggest adding Denver to your list either way. If you're into music, the outsoors and beer...I think colorado is a place you really shouldn't miss. You'd see and experience geography that you don't have on your list and there's a very different culture there than in Vegas, NYC and LA. And if you're into weed...you can smoke/eat it relatively freely there. You can also hike/bike, try a bunch of craft beers and you'll be more likely to actually experience the locals here than your other destinations.
Sounds awesome! I've heard amazing thinks about Denver from some work colleagues. I'm planning on doing a huge US travel trip a few years from now (want to travel around the country and visit friends in Houston, Minnesota, Houston, Atlanta etc. etc.) so I'll certainly add it to the list next time around.
As far as Hawaii, I would change that from maybe to definitely..
Great! My girlfriend will be happy to hear that lol.
While in Cleveland eat at Lola and the melt. If you're into American football, consider staying an extra day in Cleveland and visiting the hall of fame in canton.
Also, The Melt. One of the best restaurants. Little bit outside of Cleveland, still pretty good.
Absolutely, I'd love to spend a whole year in Cleveland to be honest. Thank you for your suggestions! Seems like this "Melt" place is pretty popular, hey? What do they serve? Being from Melbourne, we love our food. Very diverse culturally. But I'm a sucker for "traditional American delights."
One of Cleveland's best features that has popped up in the last few years is its amazing food scene. There might not be a better place to eat in the whole country.
Before you head out here, pop back into this thread and request some recommendations. There are no less than thirty or more restaurants I'd recommend offhand that are just awesome, and very few are expensive in any way.
Thank you, sir. I will certainly do that.
As far as weather goes (and any other factors you can think of), when do you think might be the best time to visit? Factoring of course the NBA schedule etc., weather, popularity of tourism at certain times etc.
Thanks for all your suggestions guys. Keep 'em coming!