What do you like? Seattle is more bohemian and laid back. Orlando is fun and loads to do but mostly things like theme parks and 'family' activity, you will need to plan carefully to avoid exhaustion. Paris is more sophisticated, lots of history & museums / culture.
2006-10-02 10:09:09
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answered by nativeAZ 5
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Seattle can be nice during summer, but rains a lot from fall through spring. It's not as warm and balmy as Florida either. Seattle is fun if you're taking a summer road trip vacation and make it a stop among your west coast touring.
I've never been to Paris, and I'm sure it's beautiful, but the weather won't be as nice there as it will be in Florida. If you have young kids and live in the north, do Florida. If you live in the south and want a change, do Paris. I would do Seattle last. I lived in that area, and visited many times growing up. It doesn't have the tourist attractions that I'm sure Paris has, nor the fun of Orlando. Whatever you choose, have fun.
2006-09-30 03:03:57
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answered by LadyLgl 3
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Depends on what you want out of your vacation and are you taking children. Paris at this time of the year is lovely. Orlando has much less kids/crowds and is cooler. Can't say anything about Seattle as I've never been. Whatever you decide, hope you have a great time.
2006-09-30 02:58:54
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answered by snowfoxx71 3
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If you have a chance I've heard Paris is nice. Orlando is cool if you want to go to Disney but otherwise it's not very impressive. Seattle is worth your time for sure, but I'd do Paris 1st seattle 2nd.
2006-09-30 02:54:14
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answered by chiteface 2
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Orlando is too saturated with stuff to do, plus the best things to do is go to the parks and pay an arm and a leg to get in, and then you are going to spend about an hour in each line to a ride, so even though the park is huge you can only realy cover about a quarter of the park. And I believe it would be more of a hastle to go to Paris than it would be to go to Seattle. Enjoy the space needle.
2006-09-30 02:52:51
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answered by ramtonio 1
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Seattle is a wonderful city to visit.
Orlando is great if you have the kids with you and just want to rid your mind of all your problems. This is a great spot for short trips too - a 3 day rest.
Paris would be my choice - I love it there. It works for me - I love the museums, culture, food, people, etc. There is never enough time to do it all in Paris - and if you have extra time - there are so many other European cities nearby to visit...
2006-09-30 03:00:59
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answered by Bogie 3
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I've been to Orlando, fun for the family. I'd LOVE to see Paris. I've never been overseas. Seattle doesn't sounds as appealing as the other choices.
2006-09-30 02:51:35
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answered by return1969 4
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i think it depends on what you're into. i have never been to paris but have been to seattle and orlando. they are both nice. seatlle is very green and more modern music....its only a small road trip the mountains. orlandos focus is more on theme parks....it is also green but more tropical and is only a small road trip to the beach with water warm enough to get in. the choice is yours....if you enjoy winter and fall go to seattle....if you enjoy spring and summer head for orlando.
2006-09-30 02:48:46
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answered by stormy767 3
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for my section, through journey 7 days isn't adequate. I truly were 5 cases for 2 weeks, and it took me 2 journeys to do each and every thing. Disney is impressive, even with the indisputable fact that i'd not spend your total vacation in simple terms there. in case you bypass for a million week, you in elementary words truly get 5 days there, so in case you want to bypass for per week, i'd recommend doing a million disney park, 2 in case your no longer afflicted about doing different issues, or have youthful little ones, usually happening possibly in simple terms between the parks in case your no longer to fussed, (even with the indisputable fact that both remarkable) and Sea international. i'd not propose Busch Gardens or your first visit, its some distance away. Discovery cove is impressive, yet intense priced so i have waited 10 years because i very last went, and going this twelve months as my kids can do it. then possibly you would possibly want to spend an afternoon at a water park then paying for. i'd bypass Epcot, its no longer what it makes out to be. possibly in case you probably did not favor to do 2 weeks then you quite might want to do 10 days, keep in mind, you wont favor to be doing a park each day, its hard!!!!
2016-12-04 01:37:18
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answered by ? 4
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orlando florida is like the best place in the world
2006-09-30 02:52:50
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answered by Anonymous
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