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Old 04-22-2007, 05:32 AM   #1
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Help me choose our next US city break

Now that Matt and I are back from Washington DC (trip report to follow when I've finished by WDW TR) my thoughts have turned to our next US city break. We love the States and try to do one city each year. So far, we have been to:

New York
Boston
Washington DC
San Francisco
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Chicago
Miami
Orlando.

I've been thinking of possibly Houston or Seattle. I can fly direct from Manchester to Atlanta or Philly. Are either worth a long weekend? Otherwise, can you please suggest a great city for a long weekend break.? Distance is no object. We're pros at dealing with jet lag

Any suggestions gratefully received. We'd like plenty to see and do, good food and decent shops.
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Old 04-22-2007, 06:08 AM   #2
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How about San Diego?
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I was going to suggest San Diego as well - it's a beautiful city, but if you haven't been to Philadelphia yet, you must do that first, especially if you can get a direct flight. It is packed full of history and was where America really started. If you enjoyed Boston, you'll love Philly. I've been twice now and would love to go back for a third time.
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Atlanta would be a fun weekend stop. There is the Coca-cola museum, a huge aquarium, and a lot of historical sites.
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Philly is great! San Antonio is nice and San Diego i have heard great things about!
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I also would suggest San Antonio, Philly or Seattle. Now, I've never been to San Antonio, but I'm planning a trip there soon, and everyone who I know who has been loves it. I can personally speak for the other two - you'd have lots of fun. I'm with Cheryl - if you're looking for a Boston-esque American history type experience, Philly is great. I've heard Houston is fun too, but I've never been.

Atlanta has a lot of neat stuff - you can tour the Coca-Cola museum, CNN headquarters, etc. And of course, it's home to my team, the Atlanta Braves. I really have enjoyed all my visits there. If you like American metropolises, it's a big 'un and can be lots of fun. However, if you're looking for a "Southern" experience - which you may not be - I wouldn't suggest Atlanta - it's not a very "Southern" city by the most traditional definitions of the word, and since most of the old stuff burned in the Civil War, there's not as much of that kinda history as there are in the other, older Southern cities. Charleston and Savannah are great for that (as well as being beautiful) but would probably take more than a long weekend to cover both, which I would suggest doing since you're traveling so far and they are fairly close to each other (also you probably can't fly into them directly - although they aren't too far from major airports).

You really can't go wrong all around, though. Happy planning!
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Although not a city, I think Rhode Island makes a great weekend trip. Providence is a lovely small city and the area east of downtown, with Brown University and Rhode Island School of DEsign, is a great place to walk and look at the buildings, many of which were built arounf the time of the revolution. RISD has a wonderful museum.

The Italian section of Providence, Federal Hill, has some wonderful places to eat and the renovated downtown area is lovely. They have a seasonal "WaterFire" shows and a great local theater Trinity Square.

Attractions - Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau lists some of the attractions.

Newport would be a good day trip, as would be Block Island (in the summer) and Mystic, Connceticut.

And best of all, it's a very small state.



I also think Philadelphia is great and my kids have always enjoyed Baltimore.

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I'd have to agree w/ RI. We are from AZ and it's ungoldly hot here in the summer. RI, Boston and Newport were breathtaking in their own ways. Newport was a fun place to shop, eat, eat and eat. It's small enough that you could park your car and just walk everywhere or take the trollies. Newport also has the Mansions "the city folk summer houses". There are beautiful areas to drive and watch sunsets. There's a city park and kids always enjoy a boat ride.

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Another plus about Philly is that we could meet for lunch
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Another plus about Philly is that we could meet for lunch
I was going to say the same thing! Lots of "really fun" Passporters live within meeting distance for lunch and sightseeing! And some of us even spend the night!
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I would say San Diego, but I honestly think that you would like a bit more time there than just a long weekend. I could easily spend a month there just doing all of the touristy/artsy/fun stuff, myself . . . and I grew up there!

I think, especially since you could go non-stop, that Philly would be a great short trip! The Franklin Institute and the Please Touch Museum were fun stops for us . . . as well as the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. And you HAVE to get an authentic Philly Cheese Steak sandwich there! AND . . . you could meet Crystal for lunch while you were there.
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What about Newport Rhode Island? I love it there. Of course, since I live in Philadelphia, I'm rather partial to it. Why not check out New Orleans or Baltimore?

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I'm kind of partial to the history in Boston.
I'm with Dyan on this one But I do love Philly too, it is a great city. You could meet Crystal and maybe if your lucky, she will bring Doug so you can see him nap first hand
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I liked someone else's suggestion of the southern cities Charleston, SC or Savannah, GA. Both are beautiful, graceful cities and have lots to do and see. I particularly like Charleston with the old slave market (lots of beautiful hand crafted items) and the Antebellum houses and tours. The low country is beautiful. There is also a modern nightlife scene downtown and some really good restaurants. There are plantation tours up river too.
I've also heard great things about SanAntonio, Texas. I've never been there but hear that it is a beaurtiful city and that their River Walk section is lovely.
Have fun choosing a place.! I can't believe you can do these trips over a long weekend. I get bone tired if I do a long weekend Disney trip (and it's only a 2 hour flight each way!)
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