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Re: February Vacation
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 10391112)
Again, somewhere else I had ruled out due to the snow. I'm concerned about either not getting there, or not getting back, and don't want to be trapsing through 2 foot of snow every day.
Of course February isn't a great month to travel but I would trust that the best airports (and municipalities for city street clearing) equipped for any bad weather would be these exact places. Just a thought. |
Re: February Vacation
Originally Posted by Yorkieabroad
(Post 10391540)
We don't often get snow in February round our way.....come on over and say hi.....might even turn into an excuse for a meetup. Then you can tell everyone how unshit it really is:)
Originally Posted by HoosierDaddy
(Post 10392339)
I see your point but what if you decide to go to New Orleans or Nashville (for argument's sake) and the cheapest/best/only flight option from where you are is through a Chicago O'Hare or Minneapolis or Denver?
Of course February isn't a great month to travel but I would trust that the best airports (and municipalities for city street clearing) equipped for any bad weather would be these exact places. Just a thought. |
Re: February Vacation
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 10392670)
I don't want to spend a week trapsing through snow to see a city and I want a direct flight.
Pretty demanding aren't you, now!!! Jim. |
Re: February Vacation
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 10392670)
But then I'd have to blame you for having a shit vacation if it's as bad as everyone says;)
. You never know till you try.... In the immortal words of the man himself...."So, you've got to ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?". Well, do ya punk?" |
Re: February Vacation
Originally Posted by RICH
(Post 10391058)
New Orleans.
I love New Orleans and think it's a great place but I'd go outside of Mardi Gras to experience the local music and food (both really good). If anyone ever needs tips on New Orleans (especially restaurants!), I spend a great deal of time there and know it very well. |
Re: February Vacation
Originally Posted by Scouse Express
(Post 10392676)
Pretty demanding aren't you, now!!!
Jim. |
Re: February Vacation
Originally Posted by Yorkieabroad
(Post 10392683)
Ah, so either its not as shit as everyone says it is, or else I've got broad shoulders and can take the beating......
You never know till you try.... In the immortal words of the man himself...."So, you've got to ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?". Well, do ya punk?"
Originally Posted by Scouse Express
(Post 10392676)
Pretty demanding aren't you, now!!!
Jim.
Originally Posted by Bink
(Post 10392684)
Avoid Mardis Gras (around Feb12th)! Ridiculously expensive, busy and just generally not that pleasant IMO.
I love New Orleans and think it's a great place but I'd go outside of Mardi Gras to experience the local music and food (both really good). If anyone ever needs tips on New Orleans (especially restaurants!), I spend a great deal of time there and know it very well.
Originally Posted by Yorkieabroad
(Post 10392686)
Do you think she pouted and stamped her foot on the last bit:rofl:
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Re: February Vacation
Another for the mix: San Antonio, TX. Probably no direct flights and only good for a few days. But I enjoyed it, albeit years ago now.
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Re: February Vacation
February? Well, the only place worth visiting at that time of year is Rochester, NY!
Last year it even got above 0F on a couple of days... Actually, no it didn't, I was thinking of March. Funny how those hybernation months sort of roll into one another. |
Re: February Vacation
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 10392691)
Go on then, tell me what wonderful things I could do in Katy for 1 whole week. Other than having a meet-up with fellow Yorkshire folk.
Then if you want a change of scenery get in the car and head west-ish to either San Antonio or Austin for a totally different Texas feel (including theme parks that you mentioned). A little bit further west and you hit Dude Ranch country which is totally different again, and can be a good laugh for a few days. |
Re: February Vacation
Originally Posted by GeoffM
(Post 10392709)
Another for the mix: San Antonio, TX. Probably no direct flights and only good for a few days. But I enjoyed it, albeit years ago now.
Plus, there's sea world there and then Schlitterbahn just outside (though would have to check opening seasons for Schlitterbahn). |
Re: February Vacation
Agree with New Orleans, and also agree you should go after Mardi Gras!
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Re: February Vacation
Another vote for "Red Rock" country. Arizona/Utah. Absolutely beautiful and amazing. Didn't realise that rocks could be so pretty. So much more than just the Grand Canyon.
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Re: February Vacation
Originally Posted by Yorkieabroad
(Post 10392758)
Loads of museums, great theater district, easy access to some good state parks, historical parks, wide variety of decent restaurants, Johnson Space center, BBQ, Western Bars, huge Rodeo if you're here at the end of Feb, and a few smaller local ones earlier (eg Katy :thumbsup:). And, of course, lots of Brits, though they do tend to be a bit shy and retiring and it can be kinda tricky to entice them out......
Then if you want a change of scenery get in the car and head west-ish to either San Antonio or Austin for a totally different Texas feel (including theme parks that you mentioned). A little bit further west and you hit Dude Ranch country which is totally different again, and can be a good laugh for a few days. |
Re: February Vacation
I noticed nobody mentioned Austin, TX yet...
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