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orlandobabe
23-01-2003, 17:20
The holiday was really lovely. The villa was exceptional. First class accomodation, apart from the smell when we turned the taps on! haha. But we sorted this out with the guy in the office and after that all was ok.
The weather let us down a bit. New Years Eve was a total disaster the heavens opened up .....so, no fireworks! But we were there, so no problem.

We're thinking of going somewhere else in America this year. We've been to Florida three years in a row now and feel we'd like a change, but as of yet haven't decided really. Bearing in mind we have a 15 year old son. We thought of Los Angeles and Los Vegas. but would really appreciate any information as to sites to visit on the web to glean inside info. You know, places to see, places to go. Also if it's worth a go at booking everything ourself and just doing a flydrive, travelling around, that type of thing.
So....If you know of anybody..then we'd be very appreciative.
We were thinking of the summer months. School holiday time here in England. Which would be end of july to beginning of September. Just for the three of us this time.

look forward to hearing any suggestions.

Bye for now
Maralyn

athurstance
23-01-2003, 17:43
California is fantastic - we toured round in a big circle starting at Los Angeles then:
San Diego (day in Mexico - Tijuana)
Grand Canyon (is a long drive - took us 10 hours and friends of ours made a stop on the way)
Las Vegas - totally exhausting
Mammoth Lakes - they were still skiing in April when we went
Lake Tahoe
San Franscisco - one of my favourite places in the world. The bridge is awesome and Alcatraz quite sobering
Monterey and Carmel
Back to LA

Also New England is wonderful. We just got back from skiing at Sunday River and Maine is a fabulous area. Boston is great too - we only got a half-day there and not enough time at all. I plan to go back in the summer or autumn to tour around.

Hope that gives you some ideas.

Angela

bellaepovera
23-01-2003, 18:00
Not sure on the spelling but Nagshead North Carolina is beautiful in the summer and the beaches are fantastic. Have not been there for years but I remember it being wonderful.

esprit
23-01-2003, 18:32
We were there New Years Eve too. We were in Universal and drenched did not describe it. I had a poncho on but as to my jeans, well, they were as wet as it they had been in the washer. And there were no fireworks there though I believe Epcot did let theirs off.

I have done the California trip as Angela mentions too and that was great although there are long driving distances. If you like Orlando, you will probably also like Vegas as it is buzzing with lots to do as Orlando is. Many of the hotels have mini theme parks attached. Stay in one of the themed hotels to get the best feel for the place. I like the Mirage but Circus Circus is cheaper. Lots of good very cheap buffet style eating places, and Broadway type shows for the evenings ( to keep you out of the casinos!) HOWEVER, Vegas is the last place in the world to go in the middle of the Summer. It is in the desert and is hot, hot, hot. We went in March and it was perfect. We did side tripe to the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam plus a slight detour in Arizona to visit Lake Havasu where London Bridge is. A a little excursion into Death Valley. You could perhaps go in the Summer if you stayed in the air conditioning but no way could you have done all that.

steph_goodrum
23-01-2003, 19:02
We're planning the "circular tour" in the summer, tickets arrived today yippee and even better courtesy of Freeway miles so we don't even have to pay for them! I know it will b eexhausting but as we are still tied to school hols at the moment and Easter is out because of AS levels we'll just have to grin and bear it. We're intending to fly in and out of LAX and have arranged it so most of the long drives are at the beginning so we're having 1 night in Santa Monica when we arrive, then drive up the coastal route which we've been told is quite pleasant, 1 night in Monterey to go to the aquarium there, then 3 nights San Fran, followed by 1 night in Yosemite, then 3 nights in Las Vegs, so we can do the Grand Canyon etc, (we're staying at the Circus Circus as it will be our daughters 17th birthday and we figured it best to go to a family orientated place than somewhere with casinos etc she couldn't go in and then we're finishing off with 5 days "relaxing" at LA to get our Disney fix.! We've got 2 drivers so it should be feasible but we'll let you know in September if it all pans out as expected. Any other "must sees" will be appreciated, although if it's like Florida we'll have such a long list we'll never get them done.
Ps i know what you mean about New Year, we were at Epcot and saw the first fireworks but got so wet we decided another 4 hours wasn't really a good idea so we went home and watched it in tv and guess where one of the places they were filming from was Magic Kingdom, we resisted the urge to go back out and try and get on the telly as we knew they'd filled the park up by 11.30.

neilandkay
23-01-2003, 20:09
Just a note - if you haven't already you will probably want to book your accomodation. Yosemite is very popular in Summer, they were talking about restricting cars on the Valley Floor, but I haven't been in the last year so don't know if that is in effect. Campsites in Yosemite are booked well in advance, as well as the lodgings. The place is AWESOME!

It is a long drive from LA to Monterey and the costal Hwy 1 has some stunning scenery, but the drive can be slow, also check the weather when you arrive. Costal fog is very common (esp around Monterey/SFO) in the summer. Friends do the drive from San Jose (north of Monterey) to LA in 6 hours, using the freeway, not sure how long it will take to do the drive via Hwy 1. We did the costal drive from Monterey to Big Sur and it seemed to take for ever for the distance. If you are at Monterey, take a trip down the 17 Mile drive (Pebble Beach/Carmel Area) some loveley scenerey and very expensive golfing estates! How the other half live.

We have been in CA for 4.5 years and still have a lot of neat things to see.

--Kay




quote:Originally posted by steph_goodrum

We're planning the "circular tour" in the summer, tickets arrived today yippee and even better courtesy of Freeway miles so we don't even have to pay for them! I know it will b eexhausting but as we are still tied to school hols at the moment and Easter is out because of AS levels we'll just have to grin and bear it. We're intending to fly in and out of LAX and have arranged it so most of the long drives are at the beginning so we're having 1 night in Santa Monica when we arrive, then drive up the coastal route which we've been told is quite pleasant, 1 night in Monterey to go to the aquarium there, then 3 nights San Fran, followed by 1 night in Yosemite, then 3 nights in Las Vegs, so we can do the Grand Canyon etc, (we're staying at the Circus Circus as it will be our daughters 17th birthday and we figured it best to go to a family orientated place than somewhere with casinos etc she couldn't go in and then we're finishing off with 5 days "relaxing" at LA to get our Disney fix.! We've got 2 drivers so it should be feasible but we'll let you know in September if it all pans out as expected. Any other "must sees" will be appreciated, although if it's like Florida we'll have such a long list we'll never get them done.
Ps i know what you mean about New Year, we were at Epcot and saw the first fireworks but got so wet we decided another 4 hours wasn't really a good idea so we went home and watched it in tv and guess where one of the places they were filming from was Magic Kingdom, we resisted the urge to go back out and try and get on the telly as we knew they'd filled the park up by 11.30.

neilandkay
23-01-2003, 20:17
Fly drive is exhausting - you see lots but don't get to know a place or relax.

Vegas is cool but hot in Summer. I know they don't allow children to linger on the casio floor. There is a lot to do in Vegas, it is a big playground. But can get expensive. (depending on how much you lose at the casino tables!) There is a visitor center website http://www.onlylasvegas.com/

Near(ish) to San Francisco there are a couple of amusement parks, but nothing on the scale of FL.

North of San Francisco is Napa & Sonoma Valleys wonderful places if you like fermented grape juice!

My first suggestion would be to see what your 15yr old son would like to do. Nothing worse than a bored teenager!

--K


quote:Originally posted by orlandobabe

The holiday was really lovely. The villa was exceptional. First class accomodation, apart from the smell when we turned the taps on! haha. But we sorted this out with the guy in the office and after that all was ok.
The weather let us down a bit. New Years Eve was a total disaster the heavens opened up .....so, no fireworks! But we were there, so no problem.

We're thinking of going somewhere else in America this year. We've been to Florida three years in a row now and feel we'd like a change, but as of yet haven't decided really. Bearing in mind we have a 15 year old son. We thought of Los Angeles and Los Vegas. but would really appreciate any information as to sites to visit on the web to glean inside info. You know, places to see, places to go. Also if it's worth a go at booking everything ourself and just doing a flydrive, travelling around, that type of thing.
So....If you know of anybody..then we'd be very appreciative.
We were thinking of the summer months. School holiday time here in England. Which would be end of july to beginning of September. Just for the three of us this time.

look forward to hearing any suggestions.

Bye for now
Maralyn

esprit
23-01-2003, 20:41
I liked Circus Circus, Steph. They have a very cheap buffet which is literally the size on an aircraft hangar and of course the circus performers doing their stuff overhead etc. We went in the Mirage and I fancied it because it has a very nice pool area, Mandalay Bay is a new one which is Chinese themed and looks very nice too. I want to go back because the big tower with the roller coaster has opened since we were there and I would seriously like to do that ( or perhaps I should say I would hate to do it and a well known TV programme will take me there!)

blott
23-01-2003, 21:25
The Stratosphere Julie! The link is on another thread somewhere. I'm not convinced that Las Vegas is quite the right place for a teenager who's not allowed in the casino as, although there are plenty of other things to do in the hotels, they really are geared up to gambling in a big way.

Steph

When we went, we were so looking forward to Highway 1 but it was washed out with mud slides and we ended up on some dreadful inland route between SF and Monterey and we were soooo disappointed!

Be prepared to pay quite a lot of money (around $15 - $20 per day) to park your rental car in SF as parking is a nightmare and you can get around very easily without one. China Town is mega interesting so you've gotta have a look around there.

If you're going to Las Vegas you've also just got to go to the Grand Canyon as that really is absolutely awesome - you just can't take it all in! Grown men were just bursting into tears when they stood on the edge! I think you can get helicopter or plane trips from Las Vegas as it's quite a long drive away. If you get time, check out Bryce and some of the smaller canyon places too as they are also awesome in a different way. Also the Painted Desert which is where the native Americans were settled in the area is interesting.

I think you'll find the Disney in LA different to the one in Florida! I don't know where you're staying in LA but it's a bit of a drive away from the centre in Anaheim.

You're talking about mega distances here... It took us 5 days on a coach trip from LA to get around the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas (one night) and that was leaving at 7.30 am each day and driving most of the day. In the rental car it took us two days from SF to LA via an overnight stop in Monterey.

steph_goodrum
23-01-2003, 21:54
Thanks for all the tips. our daughter said we were mean to take her to Las Vegas, the gambling capital of the world when she wouldn't be old enough but we're going to Anaheim the day after her birthday, it happened to work out that way as Las Vegas hotels are so much cheaper mon-thurs (Circus Circus is only £36 per night for a room), The buffet sounds good. She's already been on the net and found out how many shopping discount malls there are on "The Strip". Michelle liked the idea of the mirage as there is a family of dolphins housed there apparently
We have looked into the day trips from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon and found one (I think it was through Virgin Holidays) for about £140 each for the day where they pick you up at your hotel for the drive to GC, then you have a flight over in a light aircraft, followed by lunch at an American Indian type camp then a boat trip down the Colorado river (not white water rafting I'm not that brave) and have a coach trip round the rim for sunset. I've just got to find out where I saw it now. The order may not be quite right but that was the itinerary basically.
Neil and Kay do you actually live in California ? Unless I misread it?
We've booked all the accommodation except for Santa Monica which is on the agenda to do next week, we're staying just outside Yosemite.
My daughters headmistress, when we were talking about it last, said she'd been told it was absolutely fantastic in the helicopter over the Grand Canyon but she'd been too scared to open her eyes and hadn't seen any of it.
And the best bit of the trip .....we won't have to go near a Home Depot or Lowes:D:D

esprit
23-01-2003, 22:05
Whatevet you pay to get to the Grand Canyon is worth it, Steph. I think it is the single most impressive thing I have ever seen and we have been to the Egyptian Pyramids, Mayan Pyramids, Niagara Falls etc. We took teenagers to Vegas with us. They wont let them stand and watch the gambling The staff come up and say "move along there" or "no loitering with minors" but we found other things to do ( and frankly anything that kept Terry away from the slots was good!). The dolphins were at the Mirage when we were there as was the show with tiger ( name escapes me for the moment). You must do one of the shows ( Vegas style!), not cheap but must do.

steph_goodrum
23-01-2003, 22:33
The show is probably on the agenda for the evening of her birthday even if it's just us 2 and my husband and brother do something else as we absolutely love all the big shows. Just got to save up all my pocket money now:)

bellaepovera
23-01-2003, 23:52
I went one time to Las Vegas in August and the temp was 110 and dry...[xx(]

maralyn
25-01-2003, 00:45
Thanks to everybody for their very helpful tips and for sharing their experiences with me on here. After reading about the children getting moved on in the casinos we think we may give it a miss at the moment and was thinking of looking into the Miami area, Florida Keys, Everglades etc. If anyone out there has any info on these areas or even a beach holiday, it would be very much appreciated.
It will help us to make the right decision. Any other areas of America that are worth a holiday for a week or two would also be very welcomed. It's such a vast country we really don't know where to go next.
Regards
Maralyn

neilandkay
25-01-2003, 02:47
quote:Originally posted by steph_goodrum

Neil and Kay do you actually live in California ? Unless I misread it?:D:D


Yes, we moved out from the UK about 4.5 years ago. :D Love it out here. We now live in San Jose (the capital of Silicon Valley) which is 50 mins from San Francisco and 60 mins from Monterey (absolutely love the aquarium). If you get time and everyone is old enough you might want to try sea kyaking (sp?) - you can get close to the sea otters in their natural habitat. Amazing.

If you want any info about this area SFO-Monterey let me know.

BTW when are you going to SanFran? In summer time there is often coastal fog & onshore winds which can keep the city by the bay nice and cool.

--Kay

esprit
25-01-2003, 02:56
Maralyn, the time to visit the Everglades is in the Winter and Spring. In the Summer, there is little or no wild life to see just massive mosquitos.The same with the Keys. They are hot, hot, hot in Summer. For info on the Everglades, see my post on Outside Orlando entitled "See more gators than at Gatorland". We were in the Glades a couple of weeks ago and must have seen 50 gators. When we were there in August, we saw none and were eaten alive.

steph_goodrum
25-01-2003, 17:26
Kay
We're coming over in the summer (August) at with daughter doing AS levels we are stuck to summer holiday really as Easter is too close to exams and half terms aren't long enough, so we'll just have to put up with whatever the weather throws at us.
I'll be in touh to find out more about the area if you don't mind. When you get there, no matter where you go you suddenly find all these places that would have been nice to see but you don't have time to fit them in the itinerary.

neilandkay
26-01-2003, 04:16
No problem, just PM me, I will be glad to pass on what I know.

--Kay


quote:Originally posted by steph_goodrum

Kay
We're coming over in the summer (August) at with daughter doing AS levels we are stuck to summer holiday really as Easter is too close to exams and half terms aren't long enough, so we'll just have to put up with whatever the weather throws at us.
I'll be in touh to find out more about the area if you don't mind. When you get there, no matter where you go you suddenly find all these places that would have been nice to see but you don't have time to fit them in the itinerary.

maralyn
26-01-2003, 12:12
Thanks for that! Will take a look at post. Do you know what the weather and wildlife's like if we go over the Xmas period?
Reagrds
Maralyn

quote:Originally posted by esprit


Maralyn, the time to visit the Everglades is in the Winter and Spring. In the Summer, there is little or no wild life to see just massive mosquitos.The same with the Keys. They are hot, hot, hot in Summer. For info on the Everglades, see my post on Outside Orlando entitled "See more gators than at Gatorland". We were in the Glades a couple of weeks ago and must have seen 50 gators. When we were there in August, we saw none and were eaten alive.

esprit
26-01-2003, 14:44
Wildlife will be brilliant.Plenty to see and no insects. Weather is much cooler. Like an English summer really. Some nice hot shorts days and some cooler jeans and sweatshort days. Usually dry and sunny though though the evenings can be chilly. We found it the perfect weather for walking about in the everglades. You dont want it too hot.

fiona
26-01-2003, 16:30
If you are going in the summer you might want to consider somewhere like Captiva which has the South Seas Plantation complex. It's not cheap, and you can rent through individual home owners, but they offer lots of sports activities. They have a little bus that takes everyone round to the beach for wind-surfing, or boating, or golfing at one of the courses, tennis courts etc. Full of families with children and loads of teenagers.

The Sundial complex at Sanibel offers a cheaper alternative but not as many things to do.

Nothing worst than travelling with bored teenagers (and I've got 2 so I should know!).

tinkerbell
12-03-2003, 14:04
Just to go back to the Las Vegas issue....!

I have been twice, first time I was 17, and next time was 22. It was annoying being moved on in the casino's, but there is so much to do it's not even an issue. Rollercoasters galore! I stayed in first the Luxor, then New York New York. Went to Siegried and Roy, (white tigers) and tried to get tickets for '0' but sell out 3 months in advance!! I had a great time in vegas, and would have no problem going back there in future with youngsters.

We did the Virgin touring drive, San Fran - LA via Mammoth Mountains, Yosemite, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Phoenix and Lake Havasu (original London Bridge!). All wonderful, with a 9 year old and 17 year old in the car. One tip if you are planning any similar journey- Get a people mover! Young ones can take turns sleeping outright in the back!!!

I wont go on too much in case this is a closed subject, but Disney in California and Universal are both great days out, so too are Magic Mountain and Six Flags. All wonderful coasters and other attractions! Fell free to email me if you want any more info! (laurajewell79@hotmail.com)

debbie
12-03-2003, 22:36
-If you want any info about this area SFO-Monterey let me know.




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Dear Neil and Kay,
We are planning a trip to Monterey in summer 2004, can you recommend any websites for villas, or any other info' on houses to rent in the area? Have you been on any of the whale watching trips?

asbaum
06-08-2003, 10:03
We own a vacation home in Florida, but we live in the Chicago, Illinois area.

You know the song, "My kind of town Chicago is ....."

It really is a great City! Friendly and Clean. With nice weather in summer (although it can get hot and humid at times) but all in all worth a trip.

Plenty to do!!!! And plenty to do for free (or next to being free)!!!

I listed some links for you (don't know if they are all still good, but click and see)

Check out:
http://egov.cityofchicago.org/city/webportal/home.do

Your kids will love it. It is a kid friendly town!!! There are seasonal events, i.e., July 4th and the week before is the Taste of Chicago - where you can sample food from hundreds of restaurants and free music by well known bands.
(this year:
http://entertainment.metromix.chicagotribune.com/top/1,1419,M-Metromix-TasteofChicago-fromintrostory!InputReview-72612--1,00.html )

Baseball
Chicago Cubs ( http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/index.jsp?c_id=chc )
Chicago White Sox ( http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/index.jsp?c_id=cws )

Football (ours)
Chicago Bears ( http://www.chicagobears.com/ )

Soccer (your football)
Chicago Fire ( http://www.chicago-fire.com/ )

Basketball
Chicago Bulls ( http://www.nba.com/bulls/ )

See the Museums, Lake Michigan Beaches, Architecture, Concerts (Blues, Rock, Jazz), Pubs, Dancing, Night Life, Navy Pier
http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/
http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Tourism/ThingsToDo/Museums.html
http://collaboratory.nunet.net/museums/pages.cfm
http://poweredby.10best.com/list.process/OID_58C1E50B/MID_49/CG_1/SID_51/

When in town, pick up the Chicago Reader (free newspaper) for a weekly list of what is happening around town
http://www.chireader.com/

And then there are places just outside the City, like Oak Park (this is actually where we live) with it's Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture and the birthplace of Earnest Hemmingway (actually he hated Oak Park when he lived here, but too bad, he's dead now and we claim him)
http://www.oprf.com/

Come see Chicago, Al Capone and all the gangsters are gone .. you'll have a great time!!!

Email if you are serious when you are coming and I'll let you know what is up in this great city.