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26 Jul 21, 07:35 PM |
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26 Jul 21, 08:48 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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I did a mini trip report of our California trip in February 2020 if that helps
Happy planning! So many beautiful places |
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10 Oct 21, 05:44 PM |
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Join Date: Jun 07
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So I’m starting to put together a plan and would love help from other people, as usually I’d get input from DH but obviously can’t if I’m planning the surprise.
I’ve looked at dates and it will have to be two weeks in august next year. We have a wedding mid August and need to be back in time for school. So I’m thinking 15th August. If I have to fly from London, we’d probably have to go down the day before and stay overnight. These are places I’d like to visit after reading through the comments and doing some research . Ones marked with * are must dos and everything else is if it would fit in or make sense: Sam Francisco* Big Sur Yosemite Monterey Calico Ghost Town Salvation Mountain (if it’s on the way, don’t think it’s worth driving far out to) Disney* Hollywood/LA* Am I putting too much in there for 14 days? Does anyone have any tips or ideas, or know where I should stop off and stay while planning the car trip bit? I like it he look of the Madonna Inn that people have mentioned. DH is also big into cycling/mountain biking, but I’m not sure if this is a wise idea to plan an activity in for him? |
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10 Oct 21, 05:57 PM |
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Have a look at the California N to S 2018 trip report in my signature and that will cover the bit down as far as LA, SFO, Monterey, Madonna Inn etc. That may give you a start.
It has hotels within it, but if you look at my cancelled Pretrip reports in the California section x3, all near the top, then you may get plenty more hotel ideas. Certainly, I think that we improved with our SFO choices! I would add that there are quite literally dozens upon dozens of hours of research involved in these decisions that I came to and it would be nice to see it was not wasted! I would be tempted to scrub Yosemite in the event that you are set on 14 days… as we did. Happy research! Edited at 06:03 PM. |
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10 Oct 21, 06:57 PM |
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Join Date: Jun 07
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Thanks! I did have a read through your 2018 trip and found it very useful, thank you. I’ll have a look through your other plan too
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10 Oct 21, 07:09 PM |
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Plans x 3 actually! Covid has been rather unkind .. they are one below the other and all have different hotels, places visited etc.
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10 Oct 21, 08:09 PM |
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Join Date: Mar 10
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I could easily spend a year in California and still not do everything. We love it there, from San Francisco to Solvang, San Simeon to Santa Monica, we haven't got any further south than LA as our 2 planned trips to San Diego was cancelled due to covid. We love Palm Springs and the desert. Death Valley and Yosemite will take your breath away. If you are planning on staying in any National Parks you would need to book a minimum of a year in advance as they sell out quick.
Have fun planning 😊 |
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10 Oct 21, 08:53 PM |
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I’m planning for next summer. 2 weeks San Francisco to la. I think it’d be hard for you to fit in Yosemite to be honest. I’ll tell you what our rough plans are…
3 nights San Francisco Then pick up car and drive highway 1, stopping off at viewpoints etc along the way. 1 night Carmel 1 night cambria 1 night Santa Barbara 3 nights Burbank 5 nights Anaheim. Car parking is very expensive in San Francisco, so picking up the car after. The drive from San Fran to la via highway one, I’ve heard, can be 9 hours plus stops - hence the 3 separate stops, plus it gives us more time so we’re not rushing. From Burbank we’re doing universal, Warner bro’s, Hollywood. You can also visit six flags from there. Anaheim we’re doing 3 days of Disney and a day at Laguna beach. I think Yosemite is a good 3 hours each way from San Fran. |
11 Oct 21, 04:56 PM |
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Join Date: Sep 04
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We have been twice , first time SF and then flew to Maui for a week , sounds awful but was under whelmed by Maui ( except for the whale watching , amazing ) the extra 2 hour time difference and 5 hour flight , after the long flight to SF was too much for me . I would recommend SF , and go north , its beautiful
We have also donr SF and south as far as Morrow bay , whale watching in Monterey , amazing whale watching . We stayed in Carmel , I would suggest to stay close enough to walk into the town ...its hilly ! . We drove down the coast road , cant understand why people rave about it tbh . It was incredibly hot when we went , so not much of a view as there was a lot of haze We cut across country to Yosemite , I would have liked more time there ( went with other people who found it boring ) travelled about and saw many many many many large trees As I said it was very hot , rivers and waterfalls dried up and the hills were alight I have said this many ties , for an incredible holiday you should go to Alaska , we drove from Fairbanks to Anchorage over a week , and ten picked up a cruise for the inside passage to Vancouver |
11 Oct 21, 05:07 PM |
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Join Date: Apr 16
Location: Hampshire
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California is huge and beautiful, weather is amazing. I’d go for a month if I could. Did a 10 day road trip about 15 years ago, actually did a bit of Phoenix and Arizona, did Grand Canyon and Vegas, on the map it looked reasonable, but it was an epic amount of driving!
Highlights were definitely Death Valley I’d love to go back and spend a couple of days there. Beautiful coastline too. |
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