Time to represent NYC – and I’ll do it via two things that I love, food and movies…DAY TWOEarly in morning, before the crowds hit, you should trek to the top of the Empire State Building. The K2 of NYC skyscrapers. Do it because it is there, and you can say that you did it. But skip the crowds, it is not worth waiting in line. The Empire State Building it is one of the Seven Wonders of NYC. After you’ve come down from the top, stop at a deli and have a NYC breakfast, an egg, cheese and bacon roll with coffee.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK!!! Geysers, hot springs, wildlife, plate tectonics!We have never been there but it is my dream. Your trip is very different depending on whether or not you are driving, but it appears that it is doable in either event. Bill Peckham's itinerary of the west looked cool ending in flying out of Salt Lake City, Utah. DON'T LEAVE YET!!! Tour Yellowstone. I looked at Yellowstone when you first posted and found that Salt Lake City is the closest major airport to Yellowstone, about 5 hrs away by car or by tour bus(!). July and August are ideal for visiting. It is when the weather is the warmest - approaching 80F in the day and upper 40s overnight. I am with you Bill, I feel the wanderlust stirring Alene(More to come...)
...Meinuk's three days sound great and really there is a lot to be said for making NY NY your first stop. When you step into Penn Station you'll know you're not in Oz anymore (heh). A key advantage of the east coast over the west coast is the availability of train travel. I believe there is a train pass on Amtrak for US visitors - like the Eurail pass. With it you could connect east coast cities without having to drive. From the east coast you could start your way home by heading west. It would be a real juxtaposition to fly from the east coast Megopolis to Phoenix and then drive through Northern Arizona - here you'd be able to visit the Navajo- to the north rim of the Grand Canyon and then on to Zion National Park. Plan to spend a couple days in wilderness de-New Yorkifying yourself on your way to Vegas - there must be a way to do this even if you aren't driving. Then on to IHD central in Lala land. I'm getting wanderdesire.
Alene,Don't get me started on the Brooklyn Bridge... You can walk across, get some of the best Pizza in NY (Grinmaldi's), and some ice cream next door, and then walk back again. Ohh sometimes winter makes me sad. As soon as the weather gets better, I'm walking over that Bridge!Fireworks - Yes, NYC can be amazing, but I have to say, I lived in London for years, and the Brits really know their fireworks (lighting up the Themes for the millennium WOW a river of fire). But, the best ever 4th of July experience I've ever had was catching a flight from LAX to JFK, it was a clear night and thanks to the time change, I watched so many of our nation's fireworks from above. It was a truly spectacular totally 20th Century view of the celebration.
Sluff, this summer, grab the wife, jump on the Harley and come to NYC!!!! After the pizza and icecream, I'll even drive you back over the bridge. I kinda like the thought of being your permanent vacation driver!
...One day I'm coming to NY. And we must go for pizza...
Quote from: Sluff on February 28, 2008, 07:12:56 PM...One day I'm coming to NY. And we must go for pizza...(alene writing)Alright, is this where the "which pizza is better, New York pizza or Chicago pizza" discussion begins...
Quote from: aharris2 on February 29, 2008, 05:34:04 AMQuote from: Sluff on February 28, 2008, 07:12:56 PM...One day I'm coming to NY. And we must go for pizza...(alene writing)Alright, is this where the "which pizza is better, New York pizza or Chicago pizza" discussion begins...I really don't know much about Chicago, and the only Chicago Pizza I've ever had is UNOS - so you'll get no from me!FYI - my best Pizza ever in Turin (Torino) Italy (of course, I think that everything is better in Italy), second, NYC...
what a great load of information. Thanks everyone.I have put together with all your advice a itinerary. I will post it tomorrow after uni. (college)Fitting everything into a few weeks is not going to be easy.