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Africancrab says:
Since I live in the Southwest, I support my region airline (if you can believe that). Well I'm a frequent flyer member of Southwest Airlines because they offer very affordable fares to many destinations I travel to including Las Vegas. I joined the Rapid Rewards program in March of 2007 on a trip to…
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exoticdvm says:
We are driving a Volkswagen Bus, one of the slowest vehicles on the planet, and got busted for doing 40 in the 35 mph zone in Fredonia. These cops totally suck! We were driving south from Kanab and made the right turn out of Fredonia headed for Pipe Spring National Monument. When you turn the corner…
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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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San Francisco
3 reviews
#169 of 616 general tips & advice in United States
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missingabutton says:
It really depends on what you want to do. Pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf are the touristy areas but are pretty fun to check out anyway.They are great place to get lunch or dinner with really fresh seafood. I like Alioto's for lunch or dinner. From that area you can also take a tour to Alcatraz. Union…
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Delta Skymiles
1 review
#170 of 616 general tips & advice in United States
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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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flyldavid says:
Here is an alternative if you are not looking to shed $50-$70 for a cab fare, to travel between (IAD) Dulles International Airport, and Downtown Washington, DC.
Dulles Airport is located 26 miles NW from downtown DC. A good 45 minutes to an hour drive. If you are arriving on an international fli…
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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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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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dsmith11 says:
http://Publicroutes.com, the online directions site provides directions by BUS, RAIL and SUBWAY in US cities including San Francisco, New York, Boston, Chicago, Seattle and more. TravBuddy members can make use of this free service.
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nemo says:
MUNI is the street car, light rail, and bus system in San Francisco. It will take you anywhere in the city if you let it, but it's up to you to know how to get from A to B. First off, don't buy the day pass. It's $9 total and MUNI is only $1.50 and you get a transfer good for around 2-3 hours, so…
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Beware of Bears
1 review
#176 of 616 general tips & advice in United States
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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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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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martinikitty13 says:
We arranged for a private SUV and driver for our wine tasting adventure through "Private Limousine Service". Our driver, Ed Abrahamyan, was awesome! He showed up a little ahead of schedule to pick us up (better early than late) and was very professional, pleasant and helpful with his tips about th…
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LA Sites
1 review
#179 of 616 general tips & advice in United States
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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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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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