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1. Posted by MickAndy (Budding Member, 2 posts) 3 Jan '13 08:30

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Hello!

My friend and I are planing a month long trip to North America starting in Orlando on June 2nd.

We want to visit Orlando, Tampa, Miami, Kansas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Diego

My first concern is whether or not we will have enough time to see all of these places?? If not which would you recommend?

Secondly, Travel. We have looked at renting a car but with young drivers additional charges it seems a bit too expensive, is there any other convenient and cheaper ways?

And thirdly, if anyone has any MUST DO visits or activities in the cities or surrounding areas we are visiting then please let us know.

Thank you

Mick & Andy

2. Posted by CheersT (Travel Guru, 938 posts) 3 Jan '13 11:56

Okay... I have to ask... what is the fascination with bloody Kansas... ;-)

Cheers,
Terry

3. Posted by MickAndy (Budding Member, 2 posts) 3 Jan '13 17:00

Papa Bob's ultimate destroyer!

4. Posted by CheersT (Travel Guru, 938 posts) 4 Jan '13 00:29

Okay, now you're talking.

Hope you do better than Adam Richman, haha...

Cheers,
Terry

5. Posted by Cool Paul (Travel Guru, 604 posts) 4 Jan '13 11:47

seems reasonable, but I would cut LA and kansas out of the trip to save time for san diego/mexico and florida. Time flies in miami

6. Posted by Daawgon (Travel Guru, 1834 posts) 4 Jan '13 20:08

If you're coming to S. California, a car is an absolute must. I say to cut LA also (San Francisco is MUCH MUCH nicer any day of the week!) You do not need or want a car in San Francisco.

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