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wrigley 06-07-2006 11:14 PM

Napa Valley wine tasting.

Scandia 06-08-2006 06:49 AM

Yummy! I love wine. Now that would be fun and tasty.

PSKAdvisor 06-08-2006 02:05 PM

AXiD - Where are you from?

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You like Cruises?

http://www.vacationstogo.com/

We got a really good deal on a carnival cruise. 4 nights, $349 apiece. Couldn't believe it. We had to fly to Tampa.

Two pieces of advice for any cruise:

1] Smuggle one bottle of booze per suitcase.
2] Put them in, and then use luggage locks.

macallan25 06-13-2006 02:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PSKAdvisor
AXiD - Where are you from?

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You like Cruises?

http://www.vacationstogo.com/

We got a really good deal on a carnival cruise. 4 nights, $349 apiece. Couldn't believe it. We had to fly to Tampa.

Two pieces of advice for any cruise:

1] Smuggle one bottle of booze per suitcase.
2] Put them in, and then use luggage locks.


I'm assuming you would do this to not have to pay for drinks on the ship? Why would you not choose an all inclusive package? That sucks. Sneaking booze on a trip is something we did when we were 16 and 17.

PSKAdvisor 06-13-2006 07:12 AM

Have not heard of an all-inclusive cruise, although I'd be interested.

Drinks were like $5 for regular ones, like $8 for the special drink of the day.

The catch with a cruise is you tend to drink a lot over the course of a cruise and it adds up quickly. We did a 4-day cruise and had about $300 in bar tab on our closing bill. We were NOT inebriated all the time either, they were pouring pretty weak and it just adds up very quickly. Hot sun = drink more.

It's $20 for a bottle of Bacardi or $120 for an equal amount of drinks. Pure economics. You're in a closed market when you're on board a ship. You have to pay what they ask or you don't get t.

KSigkid 06-13-2006 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mu_agd
With Boston, you can spend time in the city doing touristy stuff for a day or two and then go down to the Cape and lie on the beach for a day or two.

But Rudey is correct in that we've been getting massive amounts of rain recently. I keep hoping it will end soon.

The end of this week actually looks good (mid 80's, rain-free), so hopefully summer will be starting up soon.

I agree with the Boston/Cape idea, as long as the weather cooperates. It's something you can do in two days and have a good time.

tunatartare 06-13-2006 10:44 AM

I still say come to NYC. ;)

Buttonz 06-13-2006 07:08 PM

If you want to do a last minute cruise, Royal Carribean is the way to go. Much better then Carnival.

NYC is a great choice to get away for a few days also.

JenMarie 06-13-2006 08:28 PM

See... I was told that NYC was expensive unless you knew someone that lived there to stay with. So I don't know what kind of budget you have. Of course, I'm sure there is a lot of stuff to see just by looking around.

I did a four day trip to San Diego this year. And I'm broke as a joke. But I spent time in Old Town San Diego, went to a Day Spa in Corona and did the whole nightlife thing. It didn't put me in the hole that much. Gas is just really expensive over here though.

PSKAdvisor 06-21-2006 01:37 PM

aka Hurricane Season?

Get trip insurance. ;)


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