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I'm planning on going to the USA in about a years time from Australia. So I was wondering if anyone could tell me the best, places to go to for me, whether it be hot or cold, name theme parks, shopping malls, states, cities, country town, country sides, sight seeing, strips, eating places, sports and sport stadiums, how long a should stay in each place or the USA in total, should I drive from state to state, and whatever else you can think of, just make it the perfect agender for me pls.

2007-10-26 00:04:09 · 2 answers · asked by Oliver 2 in Travel United States Other - United States

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Holy cow. Not asking much, are you?

What kinds of things do you want to do? What kind of weather will you be looking for? This time of year, you can find just about any weather you want.

The big theme parks, of course, are the Disney parks--Disney World and Epcot Center in Orlando, Floriday, and Disneyland in California. Orlando has other parks as well, like Universal Studios and various other. There are multiple Six Flags theme parks spread out all over, mostly in the east, I think.

This time of year in sports, just about everything is going on, so take your pick: baseball, American football, hockey, basketball are the big ones.

How long you stay depends on how much you want to see. If you want to see the whole country, you'll need a few weeks at least, especially if you're driving. It's a pretty spread out country, you know. Figure two days to drive from New York to Chicago, a week to get all the way across the country, assuming you don't stop anywhere except for food and overnights.

Anyway, we can't make a perfect agenda for you without knowing you. There's too much to pick from.

2007-10-26 04:25:46 · answer #1 · answered by Elissa 6 · 0 0

The best way to begin planning you trip to the US would be heading to the library and paging through some travel guides (Frommer's, Fodor's, Lonely Planet, Michelin, etc). You'll get the basics at least and from there you can narrow down you search.
Without knowing a thing about you and what you like or dislike, it is impossible to come up with any kind of agenda. Like Australia, the US is HUGE and spending a few days here and there just does not do it justice. (I've been to Australia twice and still feel like I've hardly scratched the surface.)
I hope you have an awesome trip and enjoy yourself here as much as I did there!

2007-10-26 13:16:23 · answer #2 · answered by duker918 7 · 0 0

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