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networkn:
CokemonZ:
airbnb?
As long as you use a little bit of commonsense you can get some pretty decent places
I'm a 5 Star hotel sort of guy :) Esp since I'll be on my own this trip.
Ah - stay in a Tijuana and fly via commuter plane each day......?
Have you tried Hanson rentals hanson.net.nz
we were in san fran couple of weeks ago and all the uber guys said lucky you werent here last week conference of 100,000 people even bought in cruise liners to hold people costs went throught the roof
We stayed at club Quarters hotel in clay street
free water and coffee and wifi and if you book using there app no resort fee would stay there again
great breakfast burrito round the corner note 1 feeds 2 people
Good Luck
I've been going to Oamaru a few times this year, either from Christchurch or Dunedin - Christchurch airport has the off-site cheap rental places and Dunedin doesn't. Budget was the cheapest I found at Dunedin airport.
CokemonZ:
networkn:
CokemonZ:
airbnb?
As long as you use a little bit of commonsense you can get some pretty decent places
I'm a 5 Star hotel sort of guy :) Esp since I'll be on my own this trip.
Ah - stay in a Tijuana and fly via commuter plane each day......?
I was joking about a similar thing last night.
I still haven't settled completely on a location to be honest. I am still choosing between LA, Las Vegas, Chicago, and San Fran.
LA is slightly off-putting because everything is so spread out. I love Vegas but for different reasons than most tourists, but I have been there before, and something different is good too. San Fran I have been too before, but has a lot of stuff I like, and Chicago has long been on my list as a foodie, but I am slightly concerned about how cold it might be. If it wasn't for the weather, Chicago would be my first choice.
CokemonZ:
networkn:
CokemonZ:
airbnb?
As long as you use a little bit of commonsense you can get some pretty decent places
I'm a 5 Star hotel sort of guy :) Esp since I'll be on my own this trip.
Ah - stay in a Tijuana and fly via commuter plane each day......?
Even better, stay in Oakland and fly over each day. Only five minutes! Regional flights LA/SF used to land both places on their way and there were always a dozen local commuters who took advantage. Don't know if that still works.
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networkn:CokemonZ:networkn:CokemonZ:airbnb?
As long as you use a little bit of commonsense you can get some pretty decent places
I'm a 5 Star hotel sort of guy :) Esp since I'll be on my own this trip.
Ah - stay in a Tijuana and fly via commuter plane each day......?
I was joking about a similar thing last night.
I still haven't settled completely on a location to be honest. I am still choosing between LA, Las Vegas, Chicago, and San Fran.
LA is slightly off-putting because everything is so spread out. I love Vegas but for different reasons than most tourists, but I have been there before, and something different is good too. San Fran I have been too before, but has a lot of stuff I like, and Chicago has long been on my list as a foodie, but I am slightly concerned about how cold it might be. If it wasn't for the weather, Chicago would be my first choice.
Go Rentals are great in Dunedin, right in the terminal (unlike at the other airports) so they're just as quick.
sleepy:
Have you tried Hanson rentals hanson.net.nz
we were in san fran couple of weeks ago and all the uber guys said lucky you werent here last week conference of 100,000 people even bought in cruise liners to hold people costs went throught the roof
We stayed at club Quarters hotel in clay street
free water and coffee and wifi and if you book using there app no resort fee would stay there again
great breakfast burrito round the corner note 1 feeds 2 people
Good Luck
Thanks, Hansens looks really good. We will call them today but looks more reasonable for sure.
CokemonZ:
Off the beat on path slightly - Houston? Austin? Charlotte? Nashville? Kansas?
What do you want to do?
When I holiday, my priority is somewhere nice to stay, *great* food, and strangely, I quite like to shop! It's nice if there are sights to see but I prefer things like European Historical Sights over say looking at a bridge. I am not one for Museums (The Lourve I was mostly fairly bored at) but Space Museums would be cool. Florida is our next family trip, theme parks and the like. I love theme parks, but going on my own doesn't really excite me for some reason.
Houston/Texas etc is on my list, but right or wrongly, I see that as BBQ and then slightly out-there type foods that I don't really feel like right this moment.
I am not sure how good the shopping is in Chicago, but I am worried that having 40 layers on won't be conducive to trying clothes on. I love outlet mall shopping, but some places seem to get better deals than others. Vegas wasn't SUPER cheap though we still bought heaps, LA was good, not sure how Chicago measures up.
If I could find someone coming back from the US willing to bring back a few items, I'd actually consider skipping the states and heading to Singapore this trip in some ways.
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