??? 03/29/06 05:58 Read: times |
#113349 - You can limit yourself to 3 day visits Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Either you stay for three days, max, or you spend a week or more. You get one sort of taste with the one, and quite another with the other.
You can't really do both. If you've got 6 weeks, you can visit two or three places, or you can visit a dozen or two. The kind of visit you have will depend on the length of the stay. I've lived here in the U.S. for 54 years, and I've never been to Disney World or Epcott Center, nor have I any plan to go. I've been to Disneyland, though that was a year after it opened. I've been to New England for years at a time, yet never get enough, and I've been in the South, never for more than three days, and would never go back voluntarily unless the money were VERY good (I don't like bugs!). I've not been to the Grand Canyon, or to Wisconsin, but I do recommend people visit both. I spent a short time in Houston as a NASA employee, and have no desire EVER to revisit Texas. I lived in Oklahoma for a couple of years, and haven't been back in 50 years. I like it here in Colorado, and probably will not move away, though I might visit CA sometime again. If I were to visit CA, I'd go to San Francisco or San Diego in the spring. When I have a paying job in the Bay Area, I stay at Fisherman's Wharf, pay the outrageous prices, and play tourist, though I don't buy souvenirs. It's true what Mark Twain wrote, i.e., "the coldest winter I ever experienced was one July in San Francisco." RE |