So, FI and I are going to a wedding in Minneapolis in July and are going to plan our summer vacation in the US (we live in Europe).
What's the best place to go? We've been to NYC before (and getting married there in May), and I've been to Santa Barbara and LA back when I was a teenager. If you could go anywhere in the US, where would you choose?
Re: Help me choose a destination (NWR)
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[QUOTE]Actually, Chrissy reminded me so I'll say it for her. I think it would be cool to go to the Pacific NW. Do a roadtrip from Seattle to San Francisco or something.
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This is the best idea ever.
I know because we did it. And I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
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Did y'all rent a car? Did it cost a million dollars for a one way rental?
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[QUOTE]J, I was thinking of you when I posted that :) Did y'all rent a car? Did it cost a million dollars for a one way rental?
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We did rent a car. It was about $150 more for a one way rental. The car rental was actually the single most expensive expense (wow, that's awkwardly worded) because we had it for 10 days and dropped it off in a different state than we picked it up. We also rented a big SUV so we could have saved quite a bit with a smaller vehicle, but we wanted the extra room.
Chicago is so gross in July. Seriously. So humid and gross.
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[QUOTE]Man, now I really want to go to the NW. H and I were even talking recently about how we should spend sometime travelling domestically instead of internationally. I don't know if he'd go for this though, he isn't really into the outdoors. <strong>Or hippies.</strong>
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Stay out of Eugene then. Ha! (Just kidding, sort of...it was super progressive and crunchy there for us sheltered red neck midwesterners.)
Everything the light touches is my kingdom.
It really depends on what you would like to do. DC is a great option. Aside from everything to do within DC (monuments, Smithsonian, etc.), there's tons to do within a few hours' drive. Drive a couple hours out west and there's the Shenandoah mountains - Luray caverns and Skyline Drive; a couple hours to the north is Gettysburg, PA. A few hours to the east is Ocean City and Assateague/Chincoteage Islands, and a few hours south is Williamsburg, VA (Busch Gardens and Colonial Williamsburg.)
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Help me choose a destination (NWR) : It's pretty crunchy.
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We didn't know if we'd be able to find somewhere to get pizza after the first place we checked out had no meat, and toppings like squash, sweet potatoes, figs, and other scary things that don't belong on pizza.
But we found an awesome place, and I'd go back just for that damn pizza again. And the cafe we had breakfast at.
Everything the light touches is my kingdom.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Help me choose a destination (NWR) : When my mom and I make pizza at home it is sauce, zucchini, broccoli, onion, mushroom, no cheese.
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Note to self: never eat pizza with Chrissy.
We're big on protein on our pizza. So it didn't work for us. But it sounds like you'd love the first place we found!
Everything the light touches is my kingdom.
If you are into hiking, I second the Utah suggestion as well.
Everything the light touches is my kingdom.
Everything the light touches is my kingdom.
ETA: And we were in Sedona in mid-August. Yes, it was hot, but no hotter than anywhere else I've ever been in August. We even spent half a day hiking, and we were fine (with lots of water and appropriately light clothes, of course).
[QUOTE]Oooh, if anyone does the CA, OR, WA roadtrip, you'd have to see Crater Lake. I love that place. Beautiful in winter, beautiful in summer.
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I'm STILL PISSED all the roads were closed and we could only look when we were there. I will ALWAYS be pissed. ALWAYS. At least until we make it back out there.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Help me choose a destination (NWR) : Stay out of Eugene then. Ha! (Just kidding, sort of...it was super progressive and crunchy there for us sheltered red neck midwesterners.)
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<div>Have you (or anyone else, really) seen the TV show Portlandia? My brother lives in Portland and was just here visiting. He showed it to us on Netflix and OMG. So funny. And he said that some of it is actually pretty representative of some of Portland.</div><div>
</div><div>On topic...I ditto the recommendations for Chicago and DC. I may be biased since I've lived in both cities before, but they are awesome. I like Chicago a little better in the summer, though. It's just amazing with all of the festivals, etc. I especially love it on the 4th of July for the fireworks, but it's CROWDED of course. </div><div>
</div><div>Edit: I realize that Eugene is not Portland, but Portland has a pretty crunchy reputation too. </div>