Monday, November 9, 2009

Best places to stay and attractions in Vermont?|135753

We_re planning to visit the Burlington area in Vermont and would like some suggestions on where to stay. I don_t necessarily like fancy resorts and I want someplace with great views of nature. Possibly a nice B_B or farm stay? Anyone stayed someplace nice in Vermont and have reviews?

  • if you_re staying in burlington there are a bunch of hotel chains which would be fine--the views of nature are all over town (lake champlain and the adirondack/green mountains are visible from anywhere in town)...most of the B_B_s are further from burlington in the smaller towns like stowe, jay and killington area...but you_ll have views of nature no matter where you are in VT so no need to stress over that...and any B_B literally will be nice, i_ve never stayed at a bad one..
  • What are good places for three girl to go for spring break?|170156

    It_s my mom my, my sister and me. It has to be either in California, Navada or Arizona.

  • South Padre Island, tx

  • Cali... but if your over 21, head to Vegas

  • San Diego, California

  • Beach,Mall, Spa,Stores just do something you all enjoy and if you can_t agree spend the whole spring break taking turns in each state.

  • The grand canyon, Las Vegas, Universal Studios hollywood, Six Flags _ water park--- Valenica,Ca.
    Sea World _ the beach , San Diego, Ca.



    SHANGRI-LA RANCH-New River, AZ
    black_s beach--La Jola, Ca.
    GLEN EDEN SUN CLUB--Corona, CA

    LAGUNA DEL SOL---Wilton, CA

    LUPIN LODGE----Los Gatos, CA

    OLIVE DELL RANCH----Colton, CA

  • Go to one of the spa resorts in Scottsdale, AZ. The Camelback Inn in really nice and themed to the southwest.
    www.camelbackinn.com

  • Band camp

  • we are gettin 30 buses a week down here in Baja Mexico

  • san fran or la----cali
    las vegas---nevada
    sedona---arizona

  • ma bed

  • Nebraska is good
  • How come we never see out of state people going to Detroit Michigan?|179496

    But when I live in San Diego we saw cars from all over the country driving in and around San Diego. How come no one wants to go the the 3rd world city of Detroit?

  • Because the word on the streets about detroit is that it is the #1 poorest city in the USA and also that the crime rate is very high. aslo there isnt much to do , they dont have any beaches and stuff. and i heard it was very ugly and dirty, well thats waht i hear about Detroit.

  • When the residents care about their city tourists will. Right now it_s a dump.

  • Have you been there? It_s pretty clear if you have.

  • Sand Diego has draw. People want to go to the beach, enjoy the sun, check out the city, etc.

    Detriot has a very limited draw, bad weather, and some PR problems it needs to take care of.

    I am from the D, but I understand why everyone goes to Chicago instead.

  • Detroit just isn_t a popular tourist destination. San Diego is.
  • What is the best place in Texas to travel in November?|131285

    I_d like to get away from the hassle of Thanksgiving this year. As I do most of the work and want to rest this year. Where would you go and what would you do? Have you been there yourself?

  • I live in the hill country between Austin and San Antonio. The drive on 281 is really kinda pretty if you like the country. It is a 2 lane highway and along the way you can see some smaller towns. It gives you an idea what Texas is really like instead of the big cities. Canyon Lake is north of SA. It is nice to go and drive around. The dam is awesome. Highway 35 is a mess in Austin, so if you want no hassles stay away from it. Hope you have a good time and have fun in Texas. We are very friendly down here.

  • Just west of Austin is Fredericksburg, Texas that has great German heritage and food. A good one day trip.

  • I would go to San Antonio for a stop on my way to South Padre Island. A week in a condo at South Padre is about as relaxing as it gets. Winter is the season for shelling along the beach, as well. And....it is warm!

  • I don_t know what part of Texas you are in now, but I would recommend Jefferson, Texas. It is a quiet little town that has several nice hotels and bed and breakfasts. We love it there. At the end of the month, it will be our fifth time going in three years. There is even a General Store there. It_s like stepping back in time. It_s awesome. Just google Marion County Chamber of Commerce and you will see everything you need to know about the city.

  • There are two places I recommend: Austin and San Antonio. Both are very close to each other (about a 45 min. drive between the two)

    Austin is a fun, hip, younger town because of UT, but there_s a lot of great restaurants and beautiful scenery (like Lake Travis and a quirky place called Hippie Hollow).

    San Antonio has the Alamo and the River Walk. It_s very historic. The other missions (San Jose, etc.) are on the southside and if you drive just a little northwest (on the way to Austin, actually) are great historic German towns like New Branfuels and Groene (pronounce _green_).

    November is a great time of year to visit. It_s not too hot, but the temperature is warm enough so that you don_t really need a jacket. It_s also the end of the tornado/hurricane season so there_s not a lot of rain. During the summer and early fall San Antonio gets a lot of thunderstorms whenever there are tropical storms in the Gulf.

    I grew up in San Antonio. I live in Chicago now, but I go back for the holidays and definitely appreciate it more now that I_ve been away. I think you_ll enjoy both cities. And they_re close enough in proximity that you can spend quality time in both during the same trip.
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