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It looks like our trip to Italy/Croatia and the Windstar cruise in a few months is not going to happen. AGAIN! We first booked it about three years ago, and this will be the second time it’s been canceled. VERY frustrating! 

 

I don’t want to steer this in any direction by saying where we’ve been previously because I’m open to all options, but generally want to see new places. I just don’t want to have to deal with borders and getting stranded anywhere due to Covid. I will say, we like fairly nice accommodations and are not camping type people. I’m curious about any great cities, parks and/or resorts. Our son’s honeymoon had to go to Plan B as they couldn’t make Italy work either. They had a great time in a location I’ll withhold for now. 

 

Where have you been that you really enjoyed? I’m curious to hear all your thoughts. Thanks in advance. 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, TheCockSportif said:

I really like Austin, TX.  I used to work there a lot as a sales engineer, and finally I bragged enough to my wife about the brisket and oddball culture that we went there for our anniversary in 2019.

 

Having written that, and no I'm not joking when I write this: Omaha, Nebraska.  Fun city, and food kicks ass.

 

Interesting! My son went to a bachelor weekend in Austin earlier this year. Loved it! It’s actually a place that is on my radar as somewhere I’d like to see. I tend to like college towns as they generally have a cool vibe. If Nashville had better weather and looked like they could handle the growth, I’d consider moving there. Sadly, they don’t, and they don’t. 

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Augie,

This is a great topic. This country is so vast in so many ways. I can't wait to see everyone's responses.

 

My vote, if you like wine, would be to spend 4 or 5 days in Napa and Sonoma County. world class wine, resorts and restaurants. We try to go every couple of years or so, but Covid has put a cramp into that plan. We love it!

 

Hawaii is on our to do list but each island is completely different plus not sure when that will happen.

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1 minute ago, qwksilver said:

Augie,

This is a great topic. This country is so vast in so many ways. I can't wait to see everyone's responses.

 

My vote, if you like wine, would be to spend 4 or 5 days in Napa and Sonoma County. world class wine, resorts and restaurants. We try to go every couple of years or so, but Covid has put a cramp into that plan. We love it!

 

Hawaii is on our to do list but each island is completely different plus not sure when that will happen.

 

Ha! Hawaii was the default location for my son’s honeymoon! Damn! The boy is two for two on the first responses. I think he’s doing pretty well for himself! 

 

Did wine country, but decades ago. While my preference is somewhere new, it’s been so long and it was so great it’s a place I’d definitely do again. 

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5 minutes ago, qwksilver said:

Augie,

This is a great topic. This country is so vast in so many ways. I can't wait to see everyone's responses.

 

My vote, if you like wine, would be to spend 4 or 5 days in Napa and Sonoma County. world class wine, resorts and restaurants. We try to go every couple of years or so, but Covid has put a cramp into that plan. We love it!

 

Hawaii is on our to do list but each island is completely different plus not sure when that will happen.

Awesome choice re: wine country.  In my drinking days, was a go to, as was Willamette Valley in Oregon.

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1 hour ago, Augie said:

It looks like our trip to Italy/Croatia and the Windstar cruise in a few months is not going to happen. AGAIN! We first booked it about three years ago, and this will be the second time it’s been canceled. VERY frustrating! 

 

I don’t want to steer this in any direction by saying where we’ve been previously because I’m open to all options, but generally want to see new places. I just don’t want to have to deal with borders and getting stranded anywhere due to Covid. I will say, we like fairly nice accommodations and are not camping type people. I’m curious about any great cities, parks and/or resorts. Our son’s honeymoon had to go to Plan B as they could’t make Italy work either. They had a great time in a location I’ll withhold for now. 

 

Where have you been that you really enjoyed? I’m curious to hear all your thoughts. Thanks in advance. 


my wife thinks I lack imagination, but I always love going to Miami Beach for an easy domestic trip. Easy flight;

stay in great places on the beach; awesome food. 

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3 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


my wife thinks I lack imagination, but I always love going to Miami Beach for an easy domestic trip. Easy flight;

stay in great places on the beach; awesome food. 

We used to go there for a variety of reasons. We went to an Orange Bowl (still remember FSU vs Notre Dame), multiple times for the tennis tournament now (I think) known as the Miami Open which is a BIG one, and my wife’s work. The last trip was several years ago and I was surprised how much it had changed. Because I only spoke English I actually had to point to the menu at several places on South Beach. Great destination, I agree. 

 

As someone joked: you know the best thing about Miami? It’s so close to the United States! 

 

The good news about being in Atlanta is direct flights to almost anywhere. 

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Sedona, AZ / enchantment resort was a cool place we spent a few days at when my wife was pregnant. They have a world class spa that has been undergoing a major refurb and I think is supposed to open back up later this year. 
 

Not sure what “type” of trip you’re looking for but if you like outdoor activities I’d also suggest Whitefish, MT as a bit of a under the radar place. Full disclosure, we bought a condo there a few months ago and do the Airbnb thing so I’m biased but it’s really a unique area! Very close proximity to glacier National park, lakes, a major ski resort and any outdoor activity you can imagine. The town of whitefish has some great shopping and dining as well (all local, no chains). Fly into glacier park international which is very easy. This hotel is very nice, has a spa and a great pool / tiki bar on the lake in the summertime. 
 

https://lodgeatwhitefishlake.com

 

Also been wanting to check this place out it’s about 2 hrs from whitefish 

 

https://www.quinnshotsprings.com

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, billsfanmiamioh said:

Sedona, AZ / enchantment resort was a cool place we spent a few days at when my wife was pregnant. They have a world class spa that has been undergoing a major refurb and I think is supposed to open back up later this year. 
 

Not sure what “type” of trip you’re looking for but if you like outdoor activities I’d also suggest Whitefish, MT as a bit of a under the radar place. Full disclosure, we bought a condo there a few months ago and do the Airbnb thing so I’m biased but it’s really a unique area! Very close proximity to glacier National park, lakes, a major ski resort and any outdoor activity you can imagine. The town of whitefish has some great shopping and dining as well (all local, no chains). Fly into glacier park international which is very easy. This hotel is very nice, has a spa and a great pool / tiki bar on the lake in the summertime. 
 

https://lodgeatwhitefishlake.com

 

Also been wanting to check this place out it’s about 2 hrs from whitefish 

 

https://www.quinnshotsprings.com

 

 

 

 

It’s funny, but our “type” is not something I can define. We are NOT rustic camping types. Beyond that, we are wide open. My wife hates heat, and I hate cold. In February we will be married for 38 years, so we make it work. I will be just fine if I never ski again, but I love ski trips. I can visit cold and I love snow as long as I have a flight home already booked. We lived very near the beach for 30 years and rarely went, but now I love walking the beach and listening to the waves. I like college towns, the wife loves the mountains to avoid summer heat. 

 

We are WIDE OPEN, but desperately want to replace the nixed Italy trip with something nice. It’s not like we haven’t’ been anywhere in the last year. Our son got married in Asheville, NC (Grove Park Inn, which is beautiful!), Chicago for a wedding, Buffalo for the Bills opener, Sarasota, FL while she worked and I played, Blowing Rock, NC for 3 weeks for her birthday, and I’m forgetting stuff. That’s pretty good for 2021, but none were that “special vacation”. They were more like long weekend things. 

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2 hours ago, qwksilver said:

Augie,

This is a great topic. This country is so vast in so many ways. I can't wait to see everyone's responses.

 

My vote, if you like wine, would be to spend 4 or 5 days in Napa and Sonoma County. world class wine, resorts and restaurants. We try to go every couple of years or so, but Covid has put a cramp into that plan. We love it!

 

Hawaii is on our to do list but each island is completely different plus not sure when that will happen.

 

Way back when, on our visit to wine country, we did a winery tour. My sister in Rhode Island kept our young kids while we were out there. I’m not sure how many wineries into the trip we were when we decided to send them a case of nice wine we loved as a thank you for keeping the kids. Later, when sober and I realized how much we spent, I had to call and say “HEY! That’s not cooking wine!” Haha

 

My wifes favorite was Silver Oak Cabernet. I started getting her that for special events like anniversaries, birthdays, etc. We had a wine storage closet so I thought it would be fine. I saw a bit on the news that wine doesn’t last the way it used to. I went in and opened a bottle and sure enough…..it had gone bad! These things are like $100 each, and it went bad! We had a whole bunch of them at that point. We declared open season on the Silver Oak, and sure enough….the first one I opened was the ONLY one that had gone bad. We had some mighty fine wine for a while there! 

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We are careful but have traveled quite a but this year despite Covid. C19 logistics can be a pia but just requires more planning. Less crowds at tourist spots are nice. We are in France now for 2 weeks and this is our second time in 2021. Also visited Portugal and went to Hawaii this year. Kauai is our fave in Hawaii for sightseeing, beaches, and hiking. We are not cruise people. My wife can speak several languages so travel anywhere is fine.  
 

US:

PCH highway trip. Book a couple nights at Deetjen’s in Big Sur. 
 

Chincoteague, VA: Small, cozy beach town whose beach, Assateague Island, is a park so no development (e.g., boardwalk, hotels). Avoid during the annual pony swim weekend. 

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Oh My where to go in the USA....Americas Finest City of course! I may be biased but I'm not stupid. San Diego is the BOMB I likely don't need to illustrate all the why's

 

This is weather related but if it were me Id find a way to stay HERE.......destination vacation for a few days u like nice hotels. This one is more along the lines of iconic but its the Hotel Del Coronado on Coronado island across the coronado bay bridge from san diego.

 

https://hoteldel.com/

 

another thought when I think of Iconic US hotels would be the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.  Make sure you visit the Air Force Academy. Amazing place,  It feels like you are in a state park right up on the Rockies..I lived there in the 80's and loved it. Of course a mountain vacation any time is Primo.

 

https://www.broadmoor.com/

 

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10 hours ago, Augie said:

 

Ha! Hawaii was the default location for my son’s honeymoon! Damn! The boy is two for two on the first responses. I think he’s doing pretty well for himself! 

 

Did wine country, but decades ago. While my preference is somewhere new, it’s been so long and it was so great it’s a place I’d definitely do again. 

Which island(s) in Hawaii? 

Napa County is a little more commercialized than it was on your 1st trip but Sonoma is still mostly farm country.

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I'll toss in Temecula. If you're a gambler the resort/casino there is fantastic. If not stay at the resort anyway and head out to wine country, golf, or detour to San Diego for a couple nights.  Maybe the resort will have a fight you can catch while you're there.

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Yellowstone/Grand Tetons is the most beautiful place I've been to in the states so far.

 

San Diego and that whole area of the Cali coast, you get a lot of bang for your buck: beach life, city life, hiking, you name it.

 

Sedona is also wonderful, but I live close by so I've been there so many times.

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My wife and I did a 3000 mile, 3 state driving tour this past January. Flew into Reno, stayed in Lake Tahoe, Lone Pine, California (where westerns in the early days of film were made), drove through Death Valley, stayed in Vegas, Sedona and Phoenix, AZ, stayed in a little town called Solvang, CA which is the Dutch capital of the world, and then to the Bay Area of California to visit my daughter. Out of all these places Sedona was by far our favorite. That would be my recommendation. 

 

This year we are going to be buying a house so a trip may not happen. But if it does, we are going to Laurel, Mississippi as we see that town on the HGTV Show Home Town, and are super intrigued by it. Many of the home renovations on the show are available as AirBnB's. 

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3 hours ago, qwksilver said:

Which island(s) in Hawaii? 

Napa County is a little more commercialized than it was on your 1st trip but Sonoma is still mostly farm country.

 

They went to Kauai and Maui and had a GREAT time. 

 

Even two plus decades ago I found that I preferred Sonoma to Napa for some reason. We would have benefited from better local knowledge I’m sure, but it was a FANTASTIC trip. We started in San Francisco and then went south seeing Monterey, Carmel, Big Sur, Pebble Beach and all that. We went up to a spa in Calistoga (north of Napa and Sonoma I think) and did the whole wine country thing. Probably my second favorite vacation after Spain and a Windstar cruise form Barcelona to Lisbon. Only about 300 passengers on a ship with masts, not one of the HUGE ships with 4-5k. It was another Windstar cruise we were hoping to take (Italy and Croatia) the next year, but……Covid stuff happened. You might have seen it in the news. 

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2 hours ago, LeviF said:

I'll toss in Temecula. If you're a gambler the resort/casino there is fantastic. If not stay at the resort anyway and head out to wine country, golf, or detour to San Diego for a couple nights.  Maybe the resort will have a fight you can catch while you're there.

 

Not really a gambler, but the wife will play some blackjack. Having said that, I’ve never been to Vegas without having a good time. There is SO MUCH more to do than gamble. Really, @plenzmd1, it’s true! 

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5 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

Not really a gambler, but the wife will play some blackjack. Having said that, I’ve never been to Vegas without having a good time. There is SO MUCH more to do than gamble. Really, @plenzmd1, it’s true! 

I second that. My wife and I walked through many casino's, didn't even think to gamble. The food choices and quality was amazing! Walking on the strip with almost no one there was surreal. And the gondola ride in the Venetian was so memorable.

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We’ve been going to the Jersey shore every July for 20 years. Cape May on the southern tip where our hotel is across the street from the beach. It’s quiet and more for older folks or families with little kids. If you have older kids that need entertainment then north of that is Wildwood which has a long boardwalk with amusement rides and a water park. It’s a day trip to drive there. Take the NYS Thruway to 81s, then south to the Penn extension through Philadelphia, across NJ to Atlantic City area, then south. It would be about 7-8 hours from Buffalo.

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13 hours ago, billsfanmiamioh said:

Sedona, AZ / enchantment resort was a cool place we spent a few days at when my wife was pregnant. They have a world class spa that has been undergoing a major refurb and I think is supposed to open back up later this year. 

 

 

The Southwest is one of my favorite parts of the country and Sedona is a great choice. Lots to see not too far away too. Our Sedona/GC/Antelope Canyon/Monument Valley trip got scuttled due to Covid. 

 

8 hours ago, Mr Info said:

 

PCH highway trip. Book a couple nights at Deetjen’s in Big Sur. 
 

 

PCH is another great choice. The drive up the coast is fantastic. Fly in to LA and spend a few days driving up the coast (Big Sur, Carmel/Monterrey,..) and then fly out of SF. We also spent the last part of that trip in Yosemite.

 

Another spot to consider is Bar Harbor Maine. 

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59 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

They went to Kauai and Maui and had a GREAT time. 

 

Even two plus decades ago I found that I preferred Sonoma to Napa for some reason. We would have benefited from better local knowledge I’m sure, but it was a FANTASTIC trip. We started in San Francisco and then went south seeing Monterey, Carmel, Big Sur, Pebble Beach and all that. We went up to a spa in Calistoga (north of Napa and Sonoma I think) and did the whole wine country thing. Probably my second favorite vacation after Spain and a Windstar cruise form Barcelona to Lisbon. Only about 300 passengers on a ship with masts, not one of the HUGE ships with 4-5k. It was another Windstar cruise we were hoping to take (Italy and Croatia) the next year, but……Covid stuff happened. You might have seen it in the news. 

We love Sonoma, and Calistoga is my second favorite small town on earth! A pretty good quarterback with the last name of Montana lives in Calistoga. 

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17 minutes ago, Draconator said:

We love Sonoma, and Calistoga is my second favorite small town on earth! A pretty good quarterback with the last name of Montana lives in Calistoga. 

 

Yeah but don't try to kidnap his grandchild, won't end well! https://www.npr.org/2020/09/28/917738374/joe-and-jennifer-montana-foil-attempted-kidnapping-of-their-grandchild

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If you must travel domestically, I would suggest any destination involving America's gorgeous natural wonders.

 

That is where this country shines IMO, not in cultural destinations or cities.

 

I'm talking about Grand Canyon, Redwood Forest, Yosemite, Yellowstone, the rock formations/desert of southern Utah (some of the most gorgeous terrain on Earth), etc...stuff like that.

 

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah:

 

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2 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

If you must travel domestically, I would suggest any destination involving America's gorgeous natural wonders.

 

That is where this country shines IMO, not in cultural destinations or cities.

 

I'm talking about Grand Canyon, Redwood Forest, Yosemite, Yellowstone, the rock formations/desert of southern Utah (some of the most gorgeous terrain on Earth), etc...stuff like that.

 

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah:

 

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Relatively close to some acquaintances of mine.  Drop by and say "High!"

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2 hours ago, SinceThe70s said:

 

The Southwest is one of my favorite parts of the country and Sedona is a great choice. Lots to see not too far away too. Our Sedona/GC/Antelope Canyon/Monument Valley trip got scuttled due to Covid. 

 

 

PCH is another great choice. The drive up the coast is fantastic. Fly in to LA and spend a few days driving up the coast (Big Sur, Carmel/Monterrey,..) and then fly out of SF. We also spent the last part of that trip in Yosemite.

 

Another spot to consider is Bar Harbor Maine. 

 

 

Years ago we went to Bar Harbor and stayed at a BEAUTIFUL place. To that date it was the most we ever spent (of our own money, not the bank’s) for a room. It would have been awesome….except my wife was chairing the Catholic Charities Ball for the first time that year, and the Bishop basically nixed the entire plan, from the title of the ball to the location to the invitations. (She fought back on location, and won with “if you want people who are going to write $25k checks, it HAS TO BE at the Ritz. They don’t go to Denny’s.”). She worked the entire vacation for something she was doing as a volunteer, while I vacationed mostly alone. She knocked it out of the park, and he later acknowledged she was right. He even started coming to our son’s football games. I wanted to choke him, but we warmed up. Ahhh, memories….

 

Bar Harbor is indeed a beautiful and worthy destination! 

2 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

If you must travel domestically, I would suggest any destination involving America's gorgeous natural wonders.

 

That is where this country shines IMO, not in cultural destinations or cities.

 

I'm talking about Grand Canyon, Redwood Forest, Yosemite, Yellowstone, the rock formations/desert of southern Utah (some of the most gorgeous terrain on Earth), etc...stuff like that.

 

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah:

 

138661884-spire-shape-rock-formation-at-

 

My sisters are pushing Bryce Canyon, and that is breathtaking! Is it near anything? Our only trip to Utah was a brief stop in Salt Lake City before a ski trip in Park City, which is nice. I’m done skiing (never loved it anyway), but I still like ski towns and a taste of snow. 

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3 hours ago, Draconator said:

I second that. My wife and I walked through many casino's, didn't even think to gamble. The food choices and quality was amazing! Walking on the strip with almost no one there was surreal. And the gondola ride in the Venetian was so memorable.

 

Sometimes the wife is working while there, and I still love it as I can catch a comedian or magician during the day, have a great dinner then catch another show together at night. Unbelievable entertainment options, and just laying by the pool people watching is one low key form of that. 

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16 hours ago, billsfanmiamioh said:

Sedona, AZ / enchantment resort was a cool place we spent a few days at when my wife was pregnant. They have a world class spa that has been undergoing a major refurb and I think is supposed to open back up later this year. 
 

Not sure what “type” of trip you’re looking for but if you like outdoor activities I’d also suggest Whitefish, MT as a bit of a under the radar place. Full disclosure, we bought a condo there a few months ago and do the Airbnb thing so I’m biased but it’s really a unique area! Very close proximity to glacier National park, lakes, a major ski resort and any outdoor activity you can imagine. The town of whitefish has some great shopping and dining as well (all local, no chains). Fly into glacier park international which is very easy. This hotel is very nice, has a spa and a great pool / tiki bar on the lake in the summertime. 
 

https://lodgeatwhitefishlake.com

 

Also been wanting to check this place out it’s about 2 hrs from whitefish 

 

https://www.quinnshotsprings.com

 

 

 

 

I mean, I had heard of Sedona, but never really knew much about it.  It certainly looks intriguing.

 

The wife had a birthday ending in a zero last year, and her special treat was almost a month in Blowing Rock, NC and the thing we did most was hike. Nothing overly exhausting or difficult, but tons of nice trails. We were lucky to have friends with a place near there to show us the ropes and take us to the coolest spots. That could be part of our annual routine one day when the wife retires. 

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18 hours ago, Augie said:

It looks like our trip to Italy/Croatia and the Windstar cruise in a few months is not going to happen. AGAIN! We first booked it about three years ago, and this will be the second time it’s been canceled. VERY frustrating! 

 

I don’t want to steer this in any direction by saying where we’ve been previously because I’m open to all options, but generally want to see new places. I just don’t want to have to deal with borders and getting stranded anywhere due to Covid. I will say, we like fairly nice accommodations and are not camping type people. I’m curious about any great cities, parks and/or resorts. Our son’s honeymoon had to go to Plan B as they couldn’t make Italy work either. They had a great time in a location I’ll withhold for now. 

 

Where have you been that you really enjoyed? I’m curious to hear all your thoughts. Thanks in advance. 

 

 

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If you have not been to the Grand Canyon - shame on you  :)

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8 minutes ago, The Warden said:

If you have not been to the Grand Canyon - shame on you  :)

 

I have twice, on trips to Vegas, taken the helicopter ride into the Grand Canyon for a little picnic. It is both breathtaking and humbling! (On the second trip friends surprised us with this rather extravagant adventure, and we didn’t have the heart to let on that we had done it before!) 

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49 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I have twice, on trips to Vegas, taken the helicopter ride into the Grand Canyon for a little picnic. It is both breathtaking and humbling! (On the second trip friends surprised us with this rather extravagant adventure, and we didn’t have the heart to let on that we had done it before!) 

I've been 3 times (once in the winter). The train ride from Williams is a must.

 

I would go again tomorrow. Humbling barely describes it :)

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3 minutes ago, The Warden said:

I've been 3 times (once in the winter). The train ride from Williams is a must.

 

I would go again tomorrow. Humbling barely describes it :)

 

I left the strip one summer day, and by the time we got to the Reservation it FELT like winter. It must have dropped 25 degrees. I had to buy the worlds UGLIEST sweatshirt to stay warm, which it felt like it was kind of a joke on us tourists.  That thing went to Goodwill as soon as we got home, but should have stayed in the hotel room! 

 

Never did the train ride, but I am curious about those upscale trains thru beautiful scenery and mountains. Like Orient Express, but nobody gets killed hopefully. Also interested in an Alaskan cruise as I know the wife would like that, but then we are likely dealing with borders and such again with Canada. It can be fine when you leave, but the situation is so fluid I don’t know what to trust. 

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12 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I left the strip one summer day, and by the time we got to the Reservation it FELT like winter. It must have dropped 25 degrees. I had to buy the worlds UGLIEST sweatshirt to stay warm, which it felt like it was kind of a joke on us tourists.  That thing went to Goodwill as soon as we got home, but should have stayed in the hotel room! 

 

Never did the train ride, but I am curious about those upscale trains thru beautiful scenery and mountains. Like Orient Express, but nobody gets killed hopefully. Also interested in an Alaskan cruise as I know the wife would like that, but then we are likely dealing with borders and such again with Canada. It can be fine when you leave, but the situation is so fluid I don’t know what to trust. 

Been to  Alaska twice on cruises - unbelievable. Most cruise lines only stop in Vancouver to cover the casino clause - You don't have to get off. Go to Anchorage - take the train to Seward - board there. If you have a lot of time - you can go to Denali - but it is just a mountain

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