Monday, June 8, 2009

What tips do you have for a Florida Spring Break trip?|105852

We_re 4 college girls (21+) planning to fly to Florida for Spring Break 2010. Please give details on places to stay, eat, and party and things to do :) Any other hints would be nice (e.g. package deals).

  • Panama City, and the panhandle in general, has the nicest beaches in Florida. Probably in the country. Sand that_s as white as snow and so fine that it squeaks as you walk. The drawback is that you_re taking a huge gamble with the weather in March. The Gulf will still be frigid that far north, and you never know if the highs will be 80 or 50 degrees during the day. Panama City is well-equipped to handle tourists/spring breakers and has no shortage of bars and restaurants. I haven_t gone partying there in several years, but the last I knew there were two very large (thousands of people) clubs, Spinnaker and Club La Vila. They will get you wasted and will let you party. I have heard that a lot of their hotels are age-restricted at spring break, so you might want to look into that asap. You might also want to look into the Destin/Ft. Walton Beach or Pensacola areas. They each have their own charm, have gorgeous beaches and good bars (just a little smaller and less crowded than PC). Have fun!
  • How to get from the west side to east side in Manhattan ny?|190393

    I always get confused when changing from the east side to west side. what is the easiest way for me to remember and how do i do it. is it always the opposite way from where I am at?

  • In my opinion if you are a person who moves around a lot in NYC, you really need to learn the basic directions, north east west and south. Some people think it_s so complicated but it is actually pretty simple. Learn which direction the traffic flows on the main avenues. This will help you quickly figure out which direction you need to walk. Basic rule on the streets, Even numbered streets go East bound, Odd numbered streets go West Bound, there are some exceptions, but that is the rule. Also look at the address on the streets, Even numbers are on the South side of the street, while odd numbers are on the north side. Also pick up on landmarks, certain tall buildings and learn where they are located.

    If you learn those basic concepts you will have no problem getting around the city for the most part. Of course once you get downtown into the village or where the grid system is abandoned you will just have to go by instinct or memory.

  • 5th Av which seperates the east side and west side bet. Harlem River Drive _ 8th St.
    South of 8th St, it_s Broadway.

    There is crosstown buses which cross bet. West and East Sides. These buses are:
    M14A/D, M23, M16/M34, M42/M104, M27/M50, M31/M57, M30, M72, M79, M86, M96, M3-M4 110th St-5th to Central Park West, M106, M116, M60/Bx15/M100 across 125th St.

  • Take the 4,5, or 6 train Downtown (south) to Lexington Ave (53rd) and transfer to a V train and take that to Columbus Circle, from where you can change to a 1,2, or 3, or an A or C, which go Uptown on the West Side.

  • East side is anything east of 5th Avenue and the west side is anything west of 5th Avenue.

  • Walk.

    The Hudson River is on the west side of Manhattan, and the East River is on the east side. Fifth Avenue separates east from west.

  • Take the crosstown bus. There are many of them that travel along the major streets in Manhattan.

    Good luck

  • I think I know what you mean. If you are looking at a map it feels like the lower numbers should be on the westside.

  • your question doesn_t make any sense to me. what are you trying to ask? what do you mean by _changing sides_???
  • What are good zip codes to live in in Miami?|190874

    I am moving to Miami and need to know some good zip codes to find my house. SAfe, family oriented with alot to do around. Please advise.

  • 33139 if you would like a nice condo or a nice townhouse below 5th

  • Look here
    http://miami.ifastnet.com/index.php?opti��


    Zip County

    33122 Miami-Dade
    33125 Miami-Dade
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  • 33196.
    Kendall area. It_s a suburban area and awesome to raise a kid in. :)

  • 33174 i live nia

  • 33154
  • What is the best way to get to the University of Southern California from LAX airport?|140444

    I am going to visit the University of Southern California (USC) in a few weeks. I_ll fly into LAX airport at night around 9-10pm. What is the best way to get to the school from the airport? What options do I have? And how much will they cost roughly? Thank you very much.

  • OK...You can actually go through some of the toughest neighborhoods in L.A. late at night with luggage on a convoluted bus and subway route, if you want or----stay safe and have a friend meet you...no friend who knows L.A.will let you take that trip...or you can take a more expensive cab or shuttle ride....

    LAX to USC---_you can_t get there from here_

  • The SAFEST way is to take a taxi. You do NOT want to be an unaccompanied female w/ luggage traveling at night through some of the worst crime areas on the public transit system. You would be a prime target. You don_t want to become _news at 11:00_

    PS: Your boyfriend is a total jerk, and a _mama_s_ boy. Dump him ASAP, and find a guy that will respect you, and please don_t start any of that whiny _but I love him_ crap. He_s using you and you know it. You_ll be better off with out him

  • I see others are putting down the transit system, but I think you would be fine taking that option. It all comes down to route choice. The following routing would surely work just fine. There is a direct Flyaway bus that picks up right in front of the airline terminals and runs non-stop to Downtown LA for only $3.50 and will drop you in a safe well lighted place, Union Station. From there an easy connection can be made to MTA line #446 (additional .75 cents night fare) which travels the short distance up to USC along Figueroa Street. There is another route #42 bus that can be a bit unsafe between the airport area and USC at night due to the areas it passes through but traveling via the Flyaway bus is quite safe.

  • that late at night I would look into Super Shuttle
    yes there is a transit option (just two buses but I wounldt
    advise unless you really want to save money it would
    $1.25
    super shuttle should run more then $25.00
    a taxi probably would cost more plus there a surcharge all
    trips departing lax via Taxi of $2.50
    now if you chose the transit option
    first you board a LOT C bus take to the city bus terminal
    then board a Line 42, which will take right past USC

  • Pay for a cab (or at least a shuttle); you don_t want to take the public lines/buses to USC at night (which you could do for cheaper). You_ll pay more for the cab/shuttle (20-40), but it_s the safer option.

  • Taxi. $50
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