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Topic started on 22-5-2007 @ 01:57 PM by bodrul
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always wanted to go to the US
so next year def going (was going to go this year) but getting a Car insted
need some help planning this Trip
Date 7/07/08-25/08/08
(heathrow to NY)
best place to stay (reasnable price)
best way to travel and where to go in the US
also should i go in full islamic clothing or what i wear normaly
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 02:17 PM by FredT
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If you decide to get out ont he West coast, let me know I can give you tons of pointers out on this side of the country.
Niagra is always a good place. One you get past the tourist trap town surrounding the area, the falls themselves are awesum.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 02:28 PM by bodrul
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these are the places i def want to see
Washington monument
lincoln memorial
Statue of Liberty
always wanted to see them when i was a kid
hopefully i wont get lost
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 02:35 PM by lombozo
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Wow, where to start. There is so much to see and do in NY. Of course you have Manhattan, which is like a playground. Just about anything you want to
do or see is within the city. Philadelphia also has some great sites, and is an hours train ride from NY. Washington DC is a 2+ hour train ride from
NY.
What are you into? You looking for museums, typical tourist attraction things, nightlife? Tell me what you're looking for and I'll give you a bunch
of suggestions.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 02:39 PM by bodrul
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i would like to vist some museums (US history has intreged me)
if night life is good (no harm in going out on the town)
are there any air force museums
or air shows in the date that im going?
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 02:55 PM by lombozo
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The Smithsonian museums in Washington DC are amazing. They have the Aeronautical museum which might be right up your alley. You have the Licoln
Memorial, the Washington Monument, the Capitol building, the Whitehouse all within minutes of one another. In the springtime the Cherry trees which
line the streets of DC are a sight to behold. Philadelphia is rich with US history. The Liberty Bell, A section of Philly called "old city" is
amazing for American history lovers. It is where america was born. Where the Declaration of Independence was penned, Ben Franklin, Betsy Ross, Thomas
Jefferson all called this home. Independence Hall (where it all went down) is pretty cool.
Farther west in Pennsylvania is Gettysburg. A couple hours train ride from Philly is Boston, Massachussets which is also very rich in history. The
public transportation systems in these cities is pretty good as well. Trust me - you don't want to drive in Boston!
The nightlife in all these cities is great. From loud nightclubs, to great Pubs, to coffee shops and everything in between - all within minutes of one
another.
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reply posted on 24-5-2007 @ 03:41 AM by Occam
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While in Washington D.C., be sure to see the Jefferson Memorial. He was an amazing person.
You should also try to see some of the natural wonders such as the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, the Redwood trees, and possibly Carlsbad Caverns, are a
few.
Too bad we can't schedule a tornado or an earthquake for you while you are here, but they are events never to be forgotten.
Occam
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reply posted on 24-5-2007 @ 03:58 AM by ben91069
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Originally posted by bodrul
always wanted to go to the US
so next year def going (was going to go this year) but getting a Car insted
need some help planning this Trip
Date 7/07/08-25/08/08
(heathrow to NY)
best place to stay (reasnable price)
best way to travel and where to go in the US
also should i go in full islamic clothing or what i wear normaly

Instead of hearing most people's ideas of great tourist spots here, why not tell us what about the US you'd most like to see?
I thought of suggesting some things, but a few people beat me to the punch and it never occurred to me that maybe you have your own notion of what
might be great to see.
All of the US is not the same in regards to sightseeing. Most of the citizens are hospitable, and you would be a minority to dress in traditional
islamic attire for a female or male, although no one would say very much about it. I would suggest just being yourself but highly recommend telling
us what interests you.
Do you plan to travel far from NYC?
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reply posted on 24-5-2007 @ 04:09 AM by minnie
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Ive been to Washington DC a couple of times. There is a lot of traffic, but the malls are hudge. The musems there are really nice. Washington monument
was so tall and pretty.
Go to Disney World! ( Orlando, Flordia ) lol. It is so fun, my favorite theme park in disney was MGM. They have the best rides there.  Animal
Kingdom was so beautiful though. heres a link about disney world....
This is the best one I could find for now.
disneyworld.disney.go.com...
Daytona Beach Flordia was also really nice.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is so beautiful and fun!! Its the prettiest beach ive ever been to. The Pavillion there is really fun. its a amusement
park like on the beach. When your in the ferris wheel you can see for miles over the ocean, it is so pretty!! Here is two different links about myrtle
beach.
www.myrtlebeach.com...
www.discovermyrtlebeach.com...
I ve always stayed at the Sea Mist Hotel and Resort at Myrtle. It is really nice. Heres a link for it...
www.seamistcondos.com...
You could also go to Texas. Like maybe Dallas , San Antonio, or Houston. Out of those three ive only been to Houston, But its really nice there. The
Houston Zoo is really pretty and so is the Houston Aquarium.
Well I hope ive helped you. Thats about all I can help with but if you have any questions i can try to answer them, yuo can u2 me or ask me in this
thread.
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reply posted on 24-5-2007 @ 10:43 AM by bodrul
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 All of the US is not the same in regards to sightseeing. Most of the citizens are hospitable, and you would be a minority to dress in
traditional islamic attire for a female or male, although no one would say very much about it. I would suggest just being yourself but highly
recommend telling us what interests you. 
i really should have Male written under my name
it was a joke (i dont really were islamic colthing ) wanted to see what people would say would happen if i went to the US in islamic out fit
i dont really mind what i see
minnie
miami will be a nice place to see
how much do you guys this will cost to see most places (baring in mind £1= something like $1.80)
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reply posted on 24-5-2007 @ 05:00 PM by JessicaS
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How much it all costs really depends on how your traveling. If your driving, gas is around 3.15 a gallon (usd of course) and unless you stay in the
northeast, expect everything to be hours and hours away. If you are flying you will get to see more tourist spots, but it costs. Trains aren't
reliable, and have hours and hours of delays (at least the ones in the Midwest). I think you should hit up Branson, Missouri or St. Louis, Missouri,
if you can get that far Midwest. I also suggest seeing Chicago, Illinois and Las Vegas, NV.
Course what you see, is dependent on how much time your going to have over here? The same with prices...
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reply posted on 4-6-2007 @ 04:53 PM by bodrul
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was thinking
would i be able to go shooting in the US?
some range or something where you pay to shoot a couple rounds?
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reply posted on 6-6-2007 @ 06:53 PM by FudgeStix
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Originally posted by bodrul
always wanted to go to the US
so next year def going (was going to go this year) but getting a Car insted

Did you not see Topgear?! o_o
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reply posted on 6-6-2007 @ 06:58 PM by djohnsto77
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Let me know when you're in Manhattan. I'll take you out for a drink!
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reply posted on 6-6-2007 @ 07:02 PM by bodrul
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which episode?
cant say no to a free drink
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reply posted on 6-6-2007 @ 07:09 PM by enjoies05
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Lombozo hit it on the head with D.C. I've been there a few times. Nothing better than walking around seeing the White House, Capitol building,
Monument.
There was an FBI building I went in when I was there once, you saw a bunch of weapons and the guy shot cutouts in the gun range thing..but I don't
know if they still do that.
But Washington DC is a top place to go to..tons of interesting things to see, and they are all right by each other.
NYC...check out the Statue of Liberty...that was fun. Maybe Ground Zero? Time Square....all cool places to go to.
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reply posted on 6-6-2007 @ 07:41 PM by whatukno
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if your into the supernatural, or just want to see a quaint little mountain town, go to Estes Park Colorado. It's the best. and while your there
check out the Stanley Hotel. I used to work there for years. it's quite the freaky place at night.
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reply posted on 6-6-2007 @ 11:24 PM by whaaa
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And I can show you the UFOs in Southern Colorado, in the San Luis Valley.
Also a little fishing in the San Juan.
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reply posted on 6-6-2007 @ 11:29 PM by Lysergic
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San Diego Zoo is a must imo.
if You get the chance I would check out Chapel of Sacred Mirrors
www.cosm.org...
avoid west texas at all costs.
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reply posted on 6-6-2007 @ 11:32 PM by gallopinghordes
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There is so much to see here. Are you staying on the East Coast or coming out west? Seattle is a great place to visit lots of museums; we have some
great beaches in Oregon and Washington. Yellowstone is awesome but if you want to go make reservations now. Check out Priceline.com or one of those
sites you can get some good deals on airfare, car rentals and hotels. Of course, Hawaii is also a great place to visit as is the southwest. How much
time are you planning on spending here?
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