11/6 What's a good vacation for less than $750/person for 5 days
in mid to late November?
\_ New York City is quite nice in November. You can even wear
shorts and t-shirt. Be sure to visit aspolito. He's a really
nice guy who would never jerk you around. Oh and he's gay
and loves sodomizing pollux.
\_ what year are you living in?
\_ What do enjoy doing? Hiking around outside? Lieing around
in luxury? Seeing cool shit? 150/person/day is a lot of
money if you don't need to fly.
\_ San Diego
\_ bahahahahahahahahaha what a joke. No, been there, done
that. Not particularly fun. I hate suburbia and fake cities.
\_ Depends on what the OP wants to do. He should tell us
what he likes (nightlife, nature, single/family-oriented,
etc.). San Diego makes a very nice vacation if you like
sunshine, beaches, and hot women or if you have kids and
want to visit the Zoo, Sea World, etc.
\_ My wife and I enjoyed our relatively cheap vacation in
San Diego, but I used to live there, so I knew where to
go. What kind of stuff are you looking for?
\_ I hate big amusement park type of thing. Sea World? BLAH.
The last time we went there, we went on this big
retired naval/air museum on the carrier (BLAH). Then
we went to this huge ass hotel built long time ago
called Coronado with a bunch of wrinkled people who
dressed nicely (BLAH). Then we went to downtown and
drove around (BLAH). I mean, the place has no
interesting history behind it like San Francisco. Even
unique little places like Mendocino and Morrow Bay and
Carmel-By-Da-Sea are more interesting. San Diego was like
Los Angeles, you never arrived there, you never left.
The history is boring, and there's nothing unique there
that is interesting to San Diego besides naval ships.
I guess if you're into military shit, it'd be more
interesting, but I'm not. Fuck war. San Diego is so BLAH.
It's has absolutely no character behind it. Sadly,
today much of new American town is white washed in
interesting, but I'm not. Fuck war. San Diego has
absolutely no character behind it. Sadly, today much of
new American town is white washed in homogenous
characterless suburbia BLAH like San Diego. It's like
you drove 400-800 miles from home but never left home.
You know, I grew up in cities like San Diego and never
knew what a yokel I was till I went to college. FUCK
SAN DIEGO.
\_ Hotel Coronado has a lot of history behind it. So
does San Diego from the Mission to Lindbergh. I
just spent a week in Carmel and while it is very
beautiful it was also supremely boring. Everything
closed at 8pm and there's nothing for kids to do
(if you have kids). Same for Mendocino, although Fort
Ross was interesting. You never really said what it
is that you like to do, but if you like history
then you should go to Boston or Philadelphia.
\_ Did you go to Old Town? Did you visit the missions?
I'll admit that San Diego's no SF, but it's a fine
town.
\_ How about Los Angeles? What do you recommend doing
in Los Angeles besides the usual stuff like
*yawn* Olvera Street, Korea Town, Japan Town?
\_ The only times I've been to J-Town were to
interview for the JET Program. As a native
San Diegan, downtown LA offends me. Better
to go to Huntington Beach and environs.
\_ You should have walked around Hillcrest and had coffee
at some of the cool coffe shops. Why did you drive
downtown at all? You should have been walking. Did you
see a jazz show at Croces? Why not? Spend some time in
Balboa Park? That park is way better than GG Park. The
Museum of Modern Art in La Jolla is much better than
anything we have and La Jolla cove is great people
watching. You just did the dumb tourist stuff. There
are some great and famous murals in Barrio Logan
as well, but they are off the beaten path. North Park
is also great, where I used to live.
\_ world of warcraft 7 day free trial. Visit Quel Tha'las, have
the kiddies ask where mankrik's wife is, go see the metal bands
play the undercity. Get that Deeprun tram postcard. Come back
with a defias bandit mask. Fun for the whole family.
\_ LOL Best response ever! Thanks! |