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A trip to America

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:37 pm
by Jan
I am considering later in the year maybe taking a trip around America. I think it would be exciting to see somewhere I've read so much about, and only had a glimpse at for a few days in Houston.

Recommendations about how to go about it/where to go? Obviously I'd have to go to Dallas to visit people. :) I would think that Los Angeles and Oklahoma City would be visited for the same reasons.

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:38 am
by mere1975
Our spare bed is your spare bed if you do come to Dallas town.

Best way to see it? There are some train lines if you have the time.

Otherwise, check out some of the less expensive airlines like Southwest and even American Airlines, and see where they have cheapie flights.

I recommend -
Chicago, IL
Seattle, WA
New Orleans, LA

They would give you really different looks at the U.S.

- Mere "Oklahoma City???" 1975

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:13 am
by roach
I also recommend new orleans. the other 2 places mere said are on my list. I like LA, but it helps to know someone with a car there. Vegas is interesting.

if you come in november you can go to fun fun fun fest with us in austin. the jesus lizard is the only confirmation so far, but they've had a couple great lineups in their short existence.

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:39 am
by Irock
I vote Denver, and I love Boston but I kinda like it because it's Europe-y and therefore probably wouldn't impress you.

San Francisco and NYC are on my personal list, but not having been there I can't in good faith recommend them. I'd love to have a beer with ya!

i "srsly, OKC?" rock

edit: OMK have you ever been tubing?? I'd totally recommend it.

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:27 am
by roach
i still need to go tubing for my first time.

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:30 am
by katie
go to boston. it's great. i can give you a huge list of shit to do. st. louis is fn awesome, i loved it when we went. and you can't skip nyc. gotta throw some love to the northeast. you can get a really cheap bus from boston to nyc, too, on the fung wah.

oklahoma city? what's the reasoning behind that?

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:54 am
by eebs
Road trip Dallas - Austin via the Czech bakery would be my recommendation :)

New York has that first trip to London buzz, but I preferred Chicago, not as in your face and more relaxing.

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:19 pm
by Doomius
San Francisco and NYC are on my personal list, but not having been there I can't in good faith recommend them.
Having been to both San Fran and NYC, I do highly recommend visiting. Two totally different cities with completely opposite personalities! Make sure you have plenty of time...

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:01 pm
by ifihadahifi
I would recommend a road trip from LA to Boston on a motorcycle.

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:28 pm
by Phyllis
i recommend gun barrel city, tx.

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:52 pm
by monet2u
Memphis to eat bbq and visit Graceland, the home of the King of Rock n Roll...ELVIS :D

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:51 pm
by Jan
Our spare bed is your spare bed if you do come to Dallas town.

Best way to see it? There are some train lines if you have the time.

Otherwise, check out some of the less expensive airlines like Southwest and even American Airlines, and see where they have cheapie flights.

I recommend -
Chicago, IL
Seattle, WA
New Orleans, LA

They would give you really different looks at the U.S.

- Mere "Oklahoma City???" 1975
Thanks Mere, the offer is very much appreciated. :)

New York would be really cool, but maybe a bit daunting by myself. And yes, OKC. But that would be to visit friends.

This is what I get for lending On the Road to this girl I've met and have her rave about how fantastic it is!

I never even thought of taking the train across America, it would certainly be an interesting way of seeing the country.

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:05 pm
by roach
Our spare bed is your spare bed if you do come to Dallas town.

Best way to see it? There are some train lines if you have the time.

Otherwise, check out some of the less expensive airlines like Southwest and even American Airlines, and see where they have cheapie flights.

I recommend -
Chicago, IL
Seattle, WA
New Orleans, LA

They would give you really different looks at the U.S.

- Mere "Oklahoma City???" 1975
Thanks Mere, the offer is very much appreciated. :)

New York would be really cool, but maybe a bit daunting by myself. And yes, OKC. But that would be to visit friends.

This is what I get for lending On the Road to this girl I've met and have her rave about how fantastic it is!

I never even thought of taking the train across America, it would certainly be an interesting way of seeing the country.
the train is fun, not the quickest though. I took it to Austin once, a normal 2.5 - 3 hour drive ended up being a 6 hour train ride. I did meet some really interesting people, they were a step above the greyhound(bus) set.

and OKC isn't that far from dallas. Maybe request the flaming lips play a concert while you're there.

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 1:10 pm
by Doomius
Memphis to eat bbq and visit Graceland, the home of the King of Rock n Roll...ELVIS :D
And Sun Studio where Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis recorded!!

It's short but fun.

Re: A trip to America

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 1:19 pm
by ifihadahifi
And Sun Studio where Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis recorded!!

It's short but fun.
I would recommend Memphis as well just because it's so iconic. But I wouldn't bother staying long.
If you do hit Memphis do yourself a favor and visit the Stax museum.

A trip through the southwest desert would be well worth it.