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California. Fly into SF{ my favourite US city) 22nd July 3 nights on to Sequoia and Kings Canyon 3 nights,( passing through Gilroy....ENORMOUS premium outlets here:D)Yosemite 4 nights and finally Lake Tahoe 7 nights. Paid $2200 to rent here so it shows what good value for money Florida is. Kings Canyon and Sequoia are the only places we haven't been to before so it's a case of returning to all those places we promised ourselves we would visit again![msnsmile2]
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Sounds wonderful Liz, Ray & I are going to San Fran on the 24th August for 3 nights, his 40th birthday pressie from me. Will have to get some tips from you when you get back as to places to eat etc.[msnsmile2]
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Groover,
A lot of good advice has been given already. If you wait, you maybe able to get a late availability offer but it may not be the villa that you really want. School holidays are obviously the most popular times and although some villas may have availability at the moment, this may not be the case in a month or so time. My advice would be as others have said to book early.
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i dont think you could ever book too early! just do it!:D
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Hi Groover,
Why not make a wish-list of your 'wants'?
e.g.
Direction of Pool & Spa
How many Master Suites
Computer in the Villa
Distance from Disney
etc.
This will help you choose from the fantastic Villas on offer.
If you're still uncertain, many owners will be more than happy to answer any questions or send you some extra photographs or testimonials from previous guests.
It's your holiday - go for the best, you won't regret it!
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by E. Cosgrove
California. Fly into SF{ my favourite US city) 22nd July 3 nights on to Sequoia and Kings Canyon 3 nights,( passing through Gilroy....ENORMOUS premium outlets here:D)Yosemite 4 nights and finally Lake Tahoe 7 nights. Paid $2200 to rent here so it shows what good value for money Florida is. Kings Canyon and Sequoia are the only places we haven't been to before so it's a case of returning to all those places we promised ourselves we would visit again![msnsmile2]
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I love San Fransisco, there is just a buzz about it.[^]
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:[i]Originally posted by Cruella DeVilla[/i
I love San Fransisco, there is just a buzz about it.[^]
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Same here. All those yummy snack places along the waterfront. SF has a European flavour to it.
My 3 favourite American cities (for the sake of city character and so Orlando does not really count in that sense) are San Francisco, New York and New Orleans.
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Nostromo
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:[i]Originally posted by Cruella DeVilla[/i
I love San Fransisco, there is just a buzz about it.[^]
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Same here. All those yummy snack places along the waterfront. SF has a European flavour to it.
My 3 favourite American cities (for the sake of city character and so Orlando does not really count in that sense) are San Francisco, New York and New Orleans.
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Sounds like you might have some tips of where to eat too Nostromo.[msnsmile2]
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:[i]Originally posted by Ray&Sarah[/i
Sounds like you might have some tips of where to eat too Nostromo.[msnsmile2]
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Of the snack bars along the SF pier? No. They are little more than stalls or small establishments with a few tables. You tend to eat there and forget about it the next day. But there are some 'proper' restaurants further up in Chinatown.
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Fishermans Wharf is great, some cool eateries.
China town is worth a visit.
If all else fails they have a great HRC!