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USA - West Coast

Jlokta

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United States of America - West Coast.

A typical packaged tour is about 10-14 days - The 14days trip is recommended for those making their first trip to the states. The trip will not be as rush and you'll be able to take in most of the sights along the west coast.

A West Coast trip will either start from Los Angeles ending at San Francisco or the other way round (Starting at San Frans ending at LA).

Los Angeles (LA).

Must see for first timers:

Disney World - Be prepared to spend 2 full days there.
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This is an option, but might eat into your time at Disney World.
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Night tour is much better, so play in the day and take this tour at night.
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Los Angeles to Las Vegas - On Route to Vegas

Must go for shopaholics:

Premium outlets!

http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/outlet.asp?id=23

Las Vegas.

Think 100times more betterer than RWS & MBS.
Think CSI LV.

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Grand Canyon - Worth visiting.

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http://www.grandcanyon.net/west-rim

Las Vegas to San Francisco.

http://www.nps.gov/yose/index.htm

San Francisco

http://www.fishermanswharf.org/

Thats about it. :biggrin:
 

bullseye

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West Coast USA is good value from the entertainment pov with Los Angeles, Lake Tahoe ( winter ), Salt Lake City and Las Vegas. Scenic places would include the Grand Canyon.

East Coast USA has lots of history value and good scenery too.
 

neddy

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SF

I like the Holiday Inn hotel at Lower Nob Hill (Van Ness Ave) It is a safer location.

Stay on a high floor room with windows facing California St to see Alcatraz in the distance.

And when you look down, you see the cable car terminal. :smile:
 
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