Monday, June 7, 2010

What is a great vacation spot for me to visit alone?|115572

I am a 23 year-old woman looking for a quick escape (somewhere in the U.S.) where I might be able to relax, have a bit of fun, and possibly meet a few interesting people. Anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you!

  • I_m going to throw out a couple since I_m not sure if you have a geographical preference.

    San Diego is a great city - there_s a beach, good nightlife, and there_s a lot of interesting things to see and do. Plus you can never beat the weather there.

    Charleston, South Carolina is also really nice. Great restaurants, good nightlife, and lots of history and historical things to do. There_s Tybee Island about 20 miles away if you want to get to a beach and relax.

    Washington DC is also a great place to spend for a vacation. Lots of free great attractions, good restaurants and nightlife, and lots of options for what to see/do.

    Have a great time!

  • Dear friend
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  • Places like Vegas have good deals for weekend getaways, and there_s always something to do there.
    You could also go to one of the US Virgin Islands (no passport required).

  • Huntington Beach CA. You can_t beat it...Relax on the beach and have as much or as little fun as you like..
    Check it out...http://www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us/

  • I would think Hawaii












  • Where can we honeymoon with a budget of $1500 including airfare?|126482

    My fiance and I are getting married August 10th, 2008. We are from the Portland, Oregon area and we are trying to find a place to go on our honeymoon with a budget of about $1500. We want to go somewhere warm, with nice beaches and other activities that will keep us entertained. I have never been on a vacation, please help.

  • for plane tickets:
    These sites have several services that slice and dice your flight inquiries in any number of ways. They can search one-way trips, round trips, each leg of the trip, by price, by date, by time, and by multiple airports. And they can bake a cherry pie. They can do it all. They typically also offer services to alert you to when low fares for desired routes become available or to examine baseline fares offered by airlines throughout the year. Travelocity.com has airplane seat maps for 13 airlines, in case you want to choose your seat too. Many trip planning sites also have hotel room finders and car rental options. Cheaptickets.com has a Fare Aware option that shows what other passengers paid for a certain trip at the same time last year. For the top 1,000 routes in the United States, the service shows the average price, average number of passengers, what a one-way trip costs, the airline that flies that route the most often, and the low-fare courier rate. While some sites do international flights too, others such as Yahoo! only search within the Continental US, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

    One other great thing about these Internet sites is that you can often find sweet deals at the last minute. If you want to fly on a whim for the weekend, this is really the best route to go.

    Popular sites include:


    www.expedia.com
    www.travelocity.com
    www.travel.americanexpress.com
    travel.yahoo.com
    www.cheaptickets.com
    www.webflyer.com
    At www.smartertravel.com, you can do all of the above but also sign up for a weekly email with cheap fares available for the coming weekend from airports you can access. Its flight search option shows all flights leaving the day you are interested in but when you click on the price, you are bounced over to www.expedia.com. It also advertises the latest travel bargains and ongoing airline sales.

    Auction sites

    These fall into two categories: the typical auction and reverse auctions. At an auction site, the seller (either a company or an individual) puts an item up for sale to the highest bidder. At reverse auctions, individuals specify the price they will pay for a seat and the airlines either agree to the price or not.

    Reverse auction sites include www.priceline.com and www.expedia.com, a Microsoft-owned travel site that has a feature enabling customers to name their price. These sites are fantastic because you can choose your own price, and you might get the ticket. So all you do is sign on, say where you want to leave from and where you want to go, what dates you plan to travel on, and how much you_re willing to pay. The drawbacks are that: 1) you have to put in your credit card number before you know about the exact times of flight, so you_re stuck with whatever you get, and 2) you often have to fly at crazy hours. But if you_re looking for cheap and you_re flexible, this is a great way to go.

    Regular auction sites include SkyAuction.com, which sells available airline tickets and vacation packages. While you can_t punch in your destination of choice, the sellers may have tickets to the very Caribbean island you have been dreaming about all winter.

    Airline sites

    Finally, one way to use the Internet to check for prices is to go to the airline sites directly. All major airlines (and the smaller ones too) have their own web presence where you can book flights. Many airlines have lower fares that you can only get when you book online or when you buy an e-ticket (a paperless ticket). So don_t overlook them when searching for fares. Use any search engine, such as www.yahoo.com or www.altavista.com, and enter the airline of your choice to get to its site. But let us warn you that the best deals usually come from auction sites, or consolidators, or special deals. Going to the airline itself should be a last resort.

    While the Internet travel sites are unbeatable resources that enable you to see the range of available prices, there is no one site that can guarantee the lowest fare -- no matter what they advertise. A recent search for flights from Boston to Toronto, Canada, on the above sites turned up _lowest fares_ ranging from $222 to $500 at a variety of times and airlines. And we_re sure that if we surfed for a couple more hours, we could have found a lower rate. The moral of the story: the more time you spend researching, the lower the rate you_ll get.

    There are some drawbacks to using the Internet. One is that most sites want you to register with them, which means filling out a registration form and thinking up a password that you won_t forget. If you can, use the same name and password for all the sites so that you don_t forget. Another hassle is entering your pertinent information. There are zillions of boxes to be filled out, so be prepared for some busy work. Once you_ve registered, you_ll probably get constantly bombarded with e-mails from those sites. Those are beyond annoying. A final drawback is the lack of precision in some of the searches. You may have specified you want to leave at 8 p.m. and the site will show you flights leaving at 6 a.m. This is because the 6 a.m. flight is available. But for those who want to keep all of their options open, it is a boon in the search for rock-bottom fares.

    I would go to maui, hawaii, or any of the other islands, besides o_ahu since it is a city and has tons of tourists. you cant get better than that if you like warm beaches, plus its easy cuz its part of the USA! so is puerto rico, but I havn_t been there. I heard some parts are nice.

    if you really want to do it cheap i_d suggest camping on the beach, and by a bottle of wine instead of going to a bar.

    you can stay at someone_s house for free via the website www.couchsurfing.com, but most of the houses dont have private rooms available, not very honeymooney, but im sure you can make it romantic!
    then theres cheap motels

    good luck to you and may you have a forfilling marriage.

  • I would definitely look into package deals, preferably packages that are all inclusive (includes air, hotel, meals). You will get the most for your money that way. You can probably get some good deals in Mexico at Cancun, Cozumel or someplace like that. Go to:

    http://www.orbitz.com/
    and click on Vacation packages and check out what they have for the dates you have in mind.
    Good luck and I hope you have a happy wedding and a great honeymoon!

  • The two places that come to mind is LA/San Diego or Las Vegas. Check sites like southwest airlines vacation, united airlines vacation, priceline or travelocity. If you decide to go to Las Vegas, book directly from the hotels on the Vegas strip using promotion codes. Here are a few.
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  • How do I find a place to live in NYC several months in advance?|143470

    I_m a soon-to-be college graduate looking to relocate to NYC in summer 2009. I wish I could have an idea now where I will be living and what I would be paying in rent, but of course apartments aren_t typically available that far in advance. Advice on how to plan/ how to deal with this uncertainty?

  • Just because you can_t sign a lease several months out, that doesn_t mean you can_t look at apartment listings in places like Craigslist and get a sense of what neighborhoods you prefer, how much you_ll have to spend / how much space you_ll get in your price range, etc.

  • My friend, may I recommend the links below.


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    Good luck

  • at this point you can pinpoint a neighborhood and get an idea of average rents for that neighborhood...but you cant actually secure an apt this far in advance...
  • What is the best place to live if Im working in Manhattan?|141380

    I_m trying to figure out what borough would be a good place to live. I_ll be working in downtown Manhattan, on the corner of Hudson and Houston streets. I_m trying to balance price with commute time. Manhattan is pretty expensive so I_d prefer to live somewhere else if I can find a good place.

  • Looking at Google Maps real quick, I notice that Hudson and Houston Streets is 1 block from the Houston St. 1 subway station, and about 5-10 blocks, depending on which direction you walk, from the Spring St. C/E subway station and the West 4th St. A/B/C/D/E/F/V station. So you could look for apartments that are convenient to any of those subway lines but I think for downtown, Brooklyn would be your best bet - the commute would be marginally shorter. Hudson and Houston is also about 5 blocks from the Christopher St. PATH station, so Hoboken or Jersey City, NJ are also possibilities since there is direct PATH service. You could go further out in search of cheaper housing, but then you_ll spend more time on the PATH or subway each morning.

  • Try Jersey City or Hoboken, easy commute on the PATH train.

  • Jersey City or Hoboken = closest
    Brooklyn = close second...of course brooklyn is huge...but from the trendy yuppie areas (Park Slope, Fort Greene, Boerum Hill), etc. you would have a short commute.
    Go to www.hopstop.com to calculate the length of any particular subway journey.
    Good luck.

  • Don_t give up on lower Manhattan so quickly. There_s a lot to be said for saving the 1 hour commute each way _ the ability to stay out until 2:00 am without having to worry about how you_ll get home.

  • New Jersey would be your best value and as the others said, the path train makes it convenient to live in Hoboken and Jersey City, they_re very nice places. You_ll probably want to avoid Newark.

    If you want to stay in New York, then Brooklyn would be your best bet. Queens is great, but if you_re working downtown, Brooklyn makes more sense.

    As should be obvious, the farther away from Manhattan you get (and for any given city the farther away from public transportation you get) the cheaper the rent.

    Good luck.

  • My friend that live in NYC has found some reasonable apartments in Queens, and it_s only like a 20 minute train ride to get where he needs to be, not exact on the location of his workplace but it_s a stones throw from Washington Park, close to NYU.

  • Long Island City in Queens

  • New Jersey.
    Right by the river you_ll find nice houses with Manhatten view and the air is much fresher there. Think you can get to downtown Manhattan in 30 minutes or so, by boat or bus.
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