I wouldn't, the reason the cost of a new passport has gone up so much is because of americans have insisted on having a lot of personal information encoded onto the passport of anyone entering their country. I wonder if this information is reciprocated by americans travelling to the UK??
2006-11-02 23:30:27
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answered by Avon 7
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I would love to visit Boston. There are many positive feedbacks about the place. Though the cost of living is a bit high.
I had stayed in California x 6 months. I stayed in San Francisco x 1 month. I love the place, the climate. Bus & BART are accessible. You can transfer from 1 Muni bus to another for free as long as it is within the time frame.
I had stayed in Concord in the Contra Costa County x 1 month. It is too quiet over there. I had explored Pittsburgh, Antioch, Oakland, Vallejo, Martinez, Pleasant Hill.
I had been to the wine counties, in Sonoma & NAPA. Been able to go to Santa Rosa California too.
I had stayed in LA, it is too hot, too traffic there. I love San Diego. El Centro is too hot. Alisso Viejo & Irvine are just ok.
I had a weekend in Nevada. It was just fun.
I had been to the Ventura County, Simi Valley & Camarillo. It is where most of the big & nice houses are!
2006-11-02 22:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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San Fransisco, Ca - pressure down the coast to important Sur, visit Muir Woods for the Redwoods Chicago - visit a Chicago Cubs recreation, devour hotdogs and deep dish pizza long island city - situations sq., established Park, FAO Swartz Toy save, devour long island Pizza less than the Brooklyn Bridge New Orleans - The French Quarter, visit a jazz club, devour gumbo and poboys
2016-12-05 12:05:04
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answered by hamiton 4
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Hawaii...
Hey Mark: I've never been to Hawaii ... It looks beautiful
Believe me: Florida sucks. It's hot and sticky, full of stupid tourist traps, and full of old guys. You'll never wanna go back to Florida if all you can see at South Beach are old guys with extremely dark tans running around in speedos.
I'd have said NYC but I live in Connecticut so it's only a couple hours away. Really, where else is there in the USA to go?
2006-11-02 21:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Big Sur, in California, or the giant Redwood forest, in northern California.
Montana is lovely! So is Oregon.
New York City has EVERYTHING, and it NEVER stops! :-))
There are incredibly lovely red-rock deserts just outside Las Vegas, NV.
If you want beautiful, ancient forests and hills, try West Virginia, or Tennessee.
Go to Yellowstone National Park.
2006-11-02 21:14:16
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answered by zen 7
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We spent one week in Las Vegas.Plenty of entertainment, both free at each of the casinos and regular entertainment shows. Just general sight seeing, each of the casinos has unique architecture and decor. A very unreal world to live in.
2006-11-03 00:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to visit Boston in the fall , my son spent some time out there when he was at Uni and i have looked at travel brochures and the like and that really appeals to me.
2006-11-02 21:18:38
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answered by Helen L 2
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I love New York great shopping or maybe New England just for a change of pace
2006-11-02 21:15:12
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answered by Denny 3
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Honolulu, Hawai'i
2006-11-03 16:53:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The centre of George Bush's head,
also can i spend the day as a bullet
2006-11-02 21:17:04
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answered by bohbag2000 3
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