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9 Jul 19, 12:26 AM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
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Mini trip suggestions USA or Canada?
So sitting at the end of this years holiday thinking of next years😁
We really enjoy a mini trip over 2 weeks, a few nights, a few nights then a week somewhere. Not mega driving either, max 3 hours between each. We are hooked on USA Canada now, after many Orlando hols. This year was Washington DC, Front Royal for Blue Ridge Mountains and then Williamsburg. We have also done LA, Palm Springs, San Diego, and Toronto Niagara on the Lake and Blue Mountains. Anyone any suggestions? Cheers! |
9 Jul 19, 08:26 AM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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What about Boston and surroundings? We did it in combo with Salem, Cape Cod etc. You could add NYC if of interest. We also previously did DC - Philadelphia - Boston, so there could be various combos around that area.
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9 Jul 19, 12:36 PM |
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We have done a few road trips in Canada/USA, how about one that takes you from Vancouver to Calgary, we stopped at Whistler, Lake Louise and Banff on the way
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9 Jul 19, 08:28 PM |
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I would second Western Canada. It’s been years since I last did it, but a road trip through the Rockies and the Icefields Parkway is unforgettable. Vancouver, Banff, Lake Louise, Calgary etc.
Have you thought about cruising for your week long part? We’re cruising out of New Orleans next year and there’s lots to explore in that area ahead of a cruise in the Western Caribbean or Central America. |
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9 Jul 19, 08:29 PM |
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We have just done a 3 week Colorado and Utah, best holiday ever. Also done New England, California but Colorado just wow
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9 Jul 19, 09:43 PM |
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9 Jul 19, 10:27 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Sep 18
Location: Auld Reekie
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Not the person you replied to but we did roughly this itinerary in 2014 and loved it so much we’re going to revisit some of the stops next year. It doesn’t mention that near page/lake Powell you can also visit horseshoe bend and a slot canyon, we also did a Colorado river boat trip.
utah/itinerary/grand-circle-tour
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9 Jul 19, 11:55 PM |
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Thanks for suggestions everyone.
I do fancy Boston and had thought of Cape Cod. Is it really busy though, can you get parked ok when visiting places? Any recommendations of best area to stay? Would love to visit Vancouver area but concerned would end up driving miles! NY we've been and although had a great week wouldn't rush back. Thought DC much nicer. |
10 Jul 19, 06:24 AM |
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We didn’t didn’t find Cape Cod too busy at all, we visited in October, in general we found the whole of New England nice and quiet
The Canadian road trip did involve the most driving we have done but it was well worth it, apart from going up to the Tyax Mountain Resort and I actually thought we might die on the road 😳 never again |
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10 Jul 19, 07:31 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Sep 18
Location: Auld Reekie
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We stayed in Hyannis as our base for Cape Cod and also took the ferry to Martha’s Vineyard from there. We went in May and didn’t have a problem with driving and parking at all.
We stayed in the Anchor In.
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