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Old 13 Apr 14, 08:19 AM  
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Hi all

i am now contemplating adding a stay in the west coast to our trip in 2016

ive only had a quick look but am a little bit confused

we would only really want to stay in one place for maybe 5 nights

we would love to be able to visit

Alcatraz
a beach
six flags
the holly wood sign
beverly hills

is there anywhere we could use as a base then travel to these places on a daily bases, we will hire a car and dont mind driving for an hour or so a day

sorry if this is really stupid and there all hours away from each other

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Old 13 Apr 14, 09:55 AM  
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so having more of a look

it seems if we stay in San Francisco, we can visit Six Flags theme park, a beach and Alcatraz

it looks as if the hollywood sign and beverly hills are 5/6 hours away! xx
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Old 13 Apr 14, 10:01 AM  
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There's a six flags in la too. You would be better splitting your trip. Check out some trippies inc mine as we did sf/la in 2012
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Where else are you going in 2016?

I know people have done it and had a great time, but I personally would not go all the way to the West Coast for 5/6 nights. You won't even scratch the surface and there is a lot of travelling to get there.

We had 21 nights and didn't see half of what I'd wanted to
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Where else are you going in 2016?

I know people have done it and had a great time, but I personally would not go all the way to the West Coast for 5/6 nights. You won't even scratch the surface and there is a lot of travelling to get there.

We had 21 nights and didn't see half of what I'd wanted to
Totally agree Personally, unless you've done the West coast before, I would not twin it with anywhere else. Was it Orlando you were going to combine it with? What I would say, is if you did it on it's own, you would not be disappointed, although, I do think identical parks are superior in Orlando, they are not just the same parks in different places. However, for overall experience, the West coast is much better as a destination. Everything is very spread out, so you would tire easily and not get the best out of it for 5/6 days.

There are a lot of experienced people on here, so someone will help so ask away WileyCoyote, did a brilliant trippie of orlando and the west coast in 2012. Have a read of that and see what you think It's like a guide book with a sense of humour injection
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thanks all for your comments

i have decided to do 7 nights in LA and then 2 weeks in Florida

another trip we will do vegas, san fran etc

what do you think?

we would like to visit a beach, six flags, the bodies museum, madame tussauds and maybe a tour or two
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Personally, I wouldnt do the west coast and east coast on the same trip - its another 3 times zones and you will need a day just for travelling.

I would do a West coast tour with LA, SF and LV if I was going to the West Coast - and maybe add in San Diego or Yosimite

And then I would go to Florida separately.
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First, I wouldn't combine the two Coasts, but if you're dead set on that I'm not sure I'd want to spend seven nights in LA. The size of it is unimaginable to us Brits, and getting from one side to another can be ... Challenging!

Stuff like the Walk of Fame, seeing the Hollywood sign, doing a tour of the Stars' Homes (if that's your thing) will take a half day. Add another half day for the beach, and you've still got lots of time to kill /fill. I think (not sure) Six Flags is not close to the other sights you mention so you might want to consider whether logistically it makes sense to spend seven nights in LA itself, or to split it and stay North and South of the sprawling metropolis?

JMO but of all the places we visited when we went to the West Coast, LA was my least favourite.
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It's definitely worth having more time on the West Coast. Our regret last year was visiting New York first -we all wished we had gone to San Francisco then onto San Diego and Anaheim! There is so much to see/do in California, and you could keep a Florida visit until the following year.
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