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Heineken Helen wrote:Thinkin of an American road trip... so now... Western (including LA, SF, LV, Lake Tahoe, Death Valley, Grand Canyon, Sacramento, Monument Valley, etc)?
can't comment on the south as i haven't done a road trip there but living out here in the west. in my opinion, driving is the best way to see it...just one example, the coast route from la to sf is amazing...i'm all about driving when traveling when i can...you get a better feel for the area you're in...april will be perfect for it too...however, in recent years, we've been getting late season storms that have dumped snow in the sierras so yosemite may not be accessible...but that's a big if
i have to ask, why sacramento? yes it's the capitol but that's about all it isand arnold won't be there next year
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polaris_x wrote:Heineken Helen wrote:We've only got about two weeks. I'm a bit apprehensive about the same thing. I love being a passenger and I'm quite happy to be driven to all these places
and he drives a LOT for work and insists he's happy to do so on the honeymoon too. The only reason Ive picked those two is that they're laid out itineraries at very very reasonable prices. Our initial idea WAS to book a flight to maybe Atlanta and a hotel for a night and then just head off where and when we wanted at our own pace.
if this is the case - i totally recommend going west ... california is made for road tripping ... you can land in the bay area and check it out for a couple of days ... head east through yosemite ... thru death valley into vegas ... into grand canyon then make your way back from the south driving thru the redwoods of big sur and carmel ...
btw - hurricane season is typically late july to october although these days it's starting earlier and earlier ...so if it was mapped out we'd have no choice but to see places lol.
D2D and eyedclaar, I know what ya mean but I dunno if/when I'm gonna have the opportunity to go to these places again so I like to make the most of every chance I get and see as much as I can.
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Heineken Helen wrote:decides2dream wrote:
you don't drive, but you want to do a road trip?
i think it would be a LOT of driving for one person. quite tiring really. and, not to be a nervous nelly or anything, but i'd hate to be out on the road and only one person knows how to/can drive, b/c ya just never know, ya know? just things to consider.
well said!
so much to be said for both areas really...tough choice!
we did alaska for our honeymoon - married in june - it was perfect!
some anniversary year we'll hit up hawaii!. Yeh, I think you're right and that it wouldn't be practical. I just considered that the travel company made these itineraries so surely they must be enjoyable?
For the southern one, the most driving in a day is 301 miles, Tallahassee - Savannah. The other has 350 miles in one day and 305 in another... but they each have two nights in the major places like New Orleans, Memphis, Vegas, SF
be careful what you assume....;) haha.
seriously, just pointing it out b/c it all depends what YOU want. how much you really want to experience different places, how much to see and do....and at what pace.
for our honeymoon, we spent about 6 days in vancouver and explored the city thoroughly, then i think 6-8 days on a cruise ship going up the alaskan coastline and stopping and spending a day in certain cities. we both loved it b/c we planned what we wanted to see/do in each city (and most alaskan cities are SMALL, so can see it all practically in one day) and we had no travel time really, the ship sailed port to port each night. only thing would've liked to have spent more time in anchorage at the end of our journey and hit up the interior...but only so much time/$$$!
SF and NO both require more than 2 days to fully enjoy imo, vegas and memphis...two days would suffice.but again, i think you both really have to think about what you really want for the trip to be as you most want it to be.
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Heineken Helen wrote:pandora wrote:April is one of our, the South's, prettiest months with all the flowering trees, azaleas and bulbs in full bloom. Pretty perfect temps too usually. If you aren't prone to allergies it would be nice. Its very romantic which would be different then the awe inspiring West choice. I guess it depends what kind of a feel you want for your honeymoon. I've been to the Rockies, Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon and they are incredible. It will be chilly, you'll need to snuggle up. Kind of nice
I've lived and traveled the South with its great food, history, and charm. The Smokies are beautiful and the ocean not far. Memphis rocks, all those cities, my gosh New Orleans is the best time. Its a hard choice glad I'm not making it but whatever you choose you can always do the other on your 5 year anniversary!
I guess I have a kinda romantic idea in my head of what the south is like and just wanted to clarify that it may actually be like that. You've done that
April's my favourite month so that's why I went for that... not too optimistic about any kinda sunshine on the actual DAYbut at least we shouldn't be baked on the honeymoon and can actually enjoy it.
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norm wrote:Heineken Helen wrote:Thinkin of an American road trip... so now... Western (including LA, SF, LV, Lake Tahoe, Death Valley, Grand Canyon, Sacramento, Monument Valley, etc)?
can't comment on the south as i haven't done a road trip there but living out here in the west. in my opinion, driving is the best way to see it...just one example, the coast route from la to sf is amazing...i'm all about driving when traveling when i can...you get a better feel for the area you're in...april will be perfect for it too...however, in recent years, we've been getting late season storms that have dumped snow in the sierras so yosemite may not be accessible...but that's a big if
i have to ask, why sacramento? yes it's the capitol but that's about all it isand arnold won't be there next year
The other is Atlanta to Nashville to Memphis to Jackson to New Orleans to Pensacola to Tallahassee to Savannah to Charleston to AtlantaThe Astoria??? Orgazmic!
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decides2dream wrote:
be careful what you assume....;) haha.
seriously, just pointing it out b/c it all depends what YOU want. how much you really want to experience different places, how much to see and do....and at what pace.
for our honeymoon, we spent about 6 days in vancouver and explored the city thoroughly, then i think 6-8 days on a cruise ship going up the alaskan coastline and stopping and spending a day in certain cities. we both loved it b/c we planned what we wanted to see/do in each city (and most alaskan cities are SMALL, so can see it all practically in one day) and we had no travel time really, the ship sailed port to port each night. only thing would've liked to have spent more time in anchorage at the end of our journey and hit up the interior...but only so much time/$$$!
SF and NO both require more than 2 days to fully enjoy imo, vegas and memphis...two days would suffice.but again, i think you both really have to think about what you really want for the trip to be as you most want it to be.
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decides2dream wrote:in 2 weeks?!
i've done trips as you list above....but 3 separate trips of about 10 days each for each leg of the journey you outline above. at two weeks, that averages just 2 days in each spot, not even figuring travel to/from the UK and between cities much. idk i don't think 2 days does justice to such awesome paces!
shows what i know about hurrican season, haha. for some reason i thought late spring was a big time for them. :oops:
ya ... easily done ... i'm not expecting them to do a 3 day backpack in the grand canyon either tho ......
and that's stopping for a wine tour here and there also ... having said that - they could cut out the grand canyon and spend more time doing coastal california as driving up and down the coast is pretty cool on it's own ...0 -
Heineken Helen wrote:decides2dream wrote:
be careful what you assume....;) haha.
seriously, just pointing it out b/c it all depends what YOU want. how much you really want to experience different places, how much to see and do....and at what pace.
for our honeymoon, we spent about 6 days in vancouver and explored the city thoroughly, then i think 6-8 days on a cruise ship going up the alaskan coastline and stopping and spending a day in certain cities. we both loved it b/c we planned what we wanted to see/do in each city (and most alaskan cities are SMALL, so can see it all practically in one day) and we had no travel time really, the ship sailed port to port each night. only thing would've liked to have spent more time in anchorage at the end of our journey and hit up the interior...but only so much time/$$$!
SF and NO both require more than 2 days to fully enjoy imo, vegas and memphis...two days would suffice.but again, i think you both really have to think about what you really want for the trip to be as you most want it to be.
perhaps someday, but we DID see a great deal...walked on a glacier, etc......and there's sooooo many other places to still see too. so much to see and life is so short!
more time, and let's face it....$$$......always makes things easier. that said, i just find focusing on a few places to really SEE and experience makes a more enjoyable trip imo, especially for a honeymoon. not just your regular trip, ya know?anyhoo, i'm sure you'll figure it out and plan, and have, an AWESOME honeymoon! besides, you've got plenty of time to think and plan, how fun!
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pandora wrote:I have not been since Katrina but was a few times before. Love the music, Memphis the same. So much fun to just go from place to place hearing the best music ever and meeting really great people. You would like Savannah too for the southern charm. It would be nice to catch a bit of the ocean too. I live in Atl and out of the cities you mentioned Atl might be the one I'd skip. That sounds terrible but the other cities to me have more character. But do your research, make sure you are both ok with the pollen thing, it can be pretty bad here in the South. Congratulations, what a wonderfully happy time in your life, Enjoy!
Thank you, it really is a fun time. Already booked the venue and paid the deposit on my dress. It's a tough thing to organise though when you're not a natural decision maker
The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
Verona??? it's all surmountable
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polaris_x wrote:decides2dream wrote:in 2 weeks?!
i've done trips as you list above....but 3 separate trips of about 10 days each for each leg of the journey you outline above. at two weeks, that averages just 2 days in each spot, not even figuring travel to/from the UK and between cities much. idk i don't think 2 days does justice to such awesome paces!
shows what i know about hurrican season, haha. for some reason i thought late spring was a big time for them. :oops:
ya ... easily done ... i'm not expecting them to do a 3 day backpack in the grand canyon either tho ......
and that's stopping for a wine tour here and there also ... having said that - they could cut out the grand canyon and spend more time doing coastal california as driving up and down the coast is pretty cool on it's own ...the coastal drive really does sound like another option... how long is the drive from SF to Mexico?
and finish the honeymoon off on the beach! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
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Heineken Helen wrote:polaris_x wrote:decides2dream wrote:in 2 weeks?!
i've done trips as you list above....but 3 separate trips of about 10 days each for each leg of the journey you outline above. at two weeks, that averages just 2 days in each spot, not even figuring travel to/from the UK and between cities much. idk i don't think 2 days does justice to such awesome paces!
shows what i know about hurrican season, haha. for some reason i thought late spring was a big time for them. :oops:
ya ... easily done ... i'm not expecting them to do a 3 day backpack in the grand canyon either tho ......
and that's stopping for a wine tour here and there also ... having said that - they could cut out the grand canyon and spend more time doing coastal california as driving up and down the coast is pretty cool on it's own ...the coastal drive really does sound like another option... how long is the drive from SF to Mexico?
and finish the honeymoon off on the beach! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
i think a cali coastal drive would be an amazing, and more doable trip for 2 weeks!
and you've got beach everywhere on the way!Stay with me...
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Heineken Helen wrote:Thinkin of an American road trip... so now... Western (including LA, SF, LV, Lake Tahoe, Death Valley, Grand Canyon, Sacramento, Monument Valley, etc)?
Or Southern (Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Jackson, Charleston, Savannah, Pensacola, Tallahassee & New Orleans)?
I imagine that the West might be prettier? But the South more fun and character?
Anyone familiar with these areas wanna offer some advice? :P
also i vote you visit arkansas, nebraska, and oklahoma...... i kid i kid...
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Heineken Helen wrote:Ooohh wine tours!
the coastal drive really does sound like another option... how long is the drive from SF to Mexico?
and finish the honeymoon off on the beach! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
i haven't been to baja but everyone i know who's been says its fantastic so maybe there's your answer ... san fran down to baja and back!0 -
chadwick wrote:if you do not go through the redwood national forest (in northern california) you might just be insane.
also i vote you visit arkansas, nebraska, and oklahoma...... i kid i kid...
she can see the redwoods either at big sur or in muir woods in the bay area ...0 -
decides2dream wrote:
perhaps someday, but we DID see a great deal...walked on a glacier, etc......and there's sooooo many other places to still see too. so much to see and life is so short!
more time, and let's face it....$$$......always makes things easier. that said, i just find focusing on a few places to really SEE and experience makes a more enjoyable trip imo, especially for a honeymoon. not just your regular trip, ya know?anyhoo, i'm sure you'll figure it out and plan, and have, an AWESOME honeymoon! besides, you've got plenty of time to think and plan, how fun!
The planning is half the fun... I'll probably plan and plan and plan and then end up in Italy or somethingbut I really hope that doesn't happen cos I've always wanted this one. I guess I'm gonna have to get the big American map and the pins out and see how our budget would be for our own trip.
The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
Verona??? it's all surmountable
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Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
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polaris_x wrote:Heineken Helen wrote:Ooohh wine tours!
the coastal drive really does sound like another option... how long is the drive from SF to Mexico?
and finish the honeymoon off on the beach! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
i haven't been to baja but everyone i know who's been says its fantastic so maybe there's your answer ... san fran down to baja and back!Is that a doable option?
Chadwick you're just mean
You're all a brilliant help though... I'll definitely be hitting you all for ideas closer to the time... or when I finally make a decision.The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
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Heineken Helen wrote:mmmmm google is my friend
Is that a doable option?
Chadwick you're just mean
You're all a brilliant help though... I'll definitely be hitting you all for ideas closer to the time... or when I finally make a decision.
i think it's doable especially with the ocean at your side for the whole drive! ... good luck making a decision!0 -
Heineken Helen wrote:pandora wrote:I have not been since Katrina but was a few times before. Love the music, Memphis the same. So much fun to just go from place to place hearing the best music ever and meeting really great people. You would like Savannah too for the southern charm. It would be nice to catch a bit of the ocean too. I live in Atl and out of the cities you mentioned Atl might be the one I'd skip. That sounds terrible but the other cities to me have more character. But do your research, make sure you are both ok with the pollen thing, it can be pretty bad here in the South. Congratulations, what a wonderfully happy time in your life, Enjoy!
Thank you, it really is a fun time. Already booked the venue and paid the deposit on my dress. It's a tough thing to organise though when you're not a natural decision maker
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polaris_x wrote:Heineken Helen wrote:mmmmm google is my friend
Is that a doable option?
Chadwick you're just mean
You're all a brilliant help though... I'll definitely be hitting you all for ideas closer to the time... or when I finally make a decision.
i think it's doable especially with the ocean at your side for the whole drive! ... good luck making a decision!was just talking to him about all this and it's pretty exciting! I mentioned possibly just doing the coastal drive and he's up for that! We can fly into either SF or La, whichever's the cheapest and use it as a base. I'd love to see the grand canyon but neither of us are really interested in Vegas or some of the surrounding areas so we could personalise it a bit more
The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
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