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Delta Skymiles
1 review
#196 of 732 general tips & advice in North America
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Africancrab says:
Like all airline travel programmes, Delta Skymiles is free to join. I joined the Skymiles programme in 1999 when I first resided in the United States. I lost the card and stopped using Delta for another 6 years and rejoined the programme again in 2005 when I flew to New York. Deltas skymiles is a gr…
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oldschoolbill says:
The No Plan Plan was on the homeward stretch with a stop somewhat unplanned to spend some time & take pictures in Charleston S.C. I had never been, it was on the way OK, so here we go right? As soon as I got inside the city limits I got a very funny feeling that I was not supposed to be here at th…
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LA Sites
1 review
#198 of 732 general tips & advice in North America
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KBeyer0419 says:
1)If you like shopping and want to see the funky side of LA you must go to Melrose to shop.
2)Rodeo Drive is nice to see but it is all high end shops. It is worth a stroll.
3)The Walk of Fame is at the Chinese Theater and it is something you should see.
4)Santa Monica Pier and Venice Beac…
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greengeekpdx says:
Honolulu, it truly is a paradise for the first 48 hours! You don't need to rent a car and in fact I would recommend against it unless you're the type that feels lost without your own set of wheels. There is good public transportation and you can get from the airport to most hotels either using a hot…
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yadilitta says:
Usually when you are flying into Miami, you'd arrive to Miami's airport. Recently I realized that I could arrive to Fort Lauderdale instead of Miami.
Yes, I know FLL is not so close to Miami. But it's just 40min drive or you can take the TRI-Rail. Nevermind let's focus on the good part.
Ok, h…
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hhmead says:
With Seattle it's really important to figure out what part of the city you're going to see for one day. Every major attraction that I love takes at least half a day to be fully appreciated.
Seattle Center: It's extremely touristy, so I will warn you there, but it is a fun taste of what Seattle h…
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hannajax says:
I traveled with Princess Cruises on two seperate days. Crucero Princesa www.crucerosprincesa.com.mx cruises are day cruises fit for groups of a hundred that want the opportunity to see a lot of vallarta and its surrounding villages, as well as learn the history and drink as much cerv…
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scnbenstein says:
Some of you may be afraid of the homeless people that are on every other corner of San Francisco, especially near Fisherman's Wharf where all the tourists hang out. For the most part, I just ignored them and they never bothered me. I gave change to a few of the bums that actually were quite entertai…
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WonderDog says:
American Pride Co-op is an agricultural co-op (cooperative) that was created to serve the farmers in this area. You can go to this link for a little general history if you are interested in co-ops. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooperative But, for practical purposes “Co-op” is a store like any o…
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darcyfitz says:
Okay, everybody knows why they want to go to Yosemite: it’s one of the most spectacular places on earth. But here’s what you might not know, from a local’s perspective. Stay in the Park only if you have a ton of money. The hotels (and the Ahwanee is absolutely beautiful) are super expensive…
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Beware of Bears
1 review
#206 of 732 general tips & advice in North America
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Amy792 says:
I didn't get any sleep the last night in Yosemite because I could hear other families in nearby campsites screaming, yelling, banging on things - making as much noise as possible. You could hear the screams travel through different spots in the campgrounds, like a trail of horror coming closer to y…
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Andy99 says:
Washington Metrorail, or Metro, as everyone calls it, is the subway/rapid transit system serving Wshington, DC and its Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Metro is an excellent, clean, and safe transit system and is the best way for the traveler to get around Washington, DC.
Metro operates five color …
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latelunch says:
The Upright Citizen's Brigade (U.C.B.) Theater on Franlkin Ave. in Hollywood is always fun. Whether it's no-names or the likes of David Cross, Sarah Silverman, and Bob Odenkirk, any show there is guaranteed to be great, esp. Tues, Thurs, and Sat nights. Tickets are only $5, and you can bring in your…
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Transitory says:
1 or 2 days to explore:
Downtown area
-Take the ferry out to Statue of Liberty and/or Ellis Island
-Take photos around Wall Street Stock Exchange, Bowling Green, and of the Charging Bull when you get back.
-**Option** you can go to: Fraunces Tavern Museum where the American Revolutionary figure…
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Delta Airlines
4 reviews
#210 of 732 general tips & advice in North America
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world-traveller123 says:
Delta airlines is an american carrier. Based out of Atlanta, Georgia. They are another victim of bad publicity.
I flew with them once from Toronto going to Rio De Janerio in Brazil back in 2008.
I checked in with the ticket agent in Toronto, the man behind the counter was quite positive and ha…
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