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Aussie couple travelling around the US

Last post 02-01-2008 1:39 PM by Elizabeth. 3 replies.
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  • 01-17-2008 10:46 PM

    Aussie couple travelling around the US

    My wife and I are trying to organise a trip to the US & Canada in December this year. We are struggling to find an itinerary that suits our interests within the time frame (thinking 6 - 8 weeks) because we want to see and do everythingBig Smile

    We are basically looking to start in LA, travel all around and end up in NY for New Years Eve, then head to Canada for a week or 2. Is it easy (and cheap) to hop around on planes from state to state? We are thinking this would be better than spending days on a bus?? 

    Any suggestions on cheap airlines that operate between states, or any other advise for first time travellers would be greatly appreciated.

  • 01-17-2008 11:43 PM In reply to

    Re: Aussie couple travelling around the US

    Hi! It sounds like you're planning a fun trip. Early December is a very inexpensive time to travel in the U.S. so you should be able to get some good deals on hotels and rental cars (if you plan to drive). Later in the month prices do go up and rooms book up, so be sure to make your reservations early.
     
    The U.S. has several good low-fare/no-frill airlines. You say you want to see "everything" -  if the cities are close look into shuttles or buses, but if you plan to fly many airlines only serve a certain region.
     
    Since you are starting out in LA I suggest Southwest Airlines (SWA) for cheap airfare - especially for regional flying, although SWA does fly nationally. A couple weeks ago I flew from Arizona to San Diego and it was $150-200 dollars cheaper on SWA than the other airlines. If you plan far enough in advance you should be able to get some good deals. Make sure you try to book a non-stop because some flights have three or four stops and you will feel like you are spending the entire day on the plane.
     
    Frontier Airlines is considered low-fare and is based out of Denver, CO. It serves most major cities.  AirTran is an eastern bases low-fare airline. Jet Blue is worth checking out, too. I would still price check American, United, and US Airways - depending on where you plan to travel.
     
     Besides LA and NY what else do you want to see?

     

     

    Happy Travels!

    Elizabeth Travel
  • 01-20-2008 7:41 PM In reply to

    Re: Aussie couple travelling around the US

    Hi. Thanks very much for the reply - it was very helpful.

    At this stage we are basically just trying to figure out what we can do with the time we have - we know we definitely want LA & NY - also want to go to Colorado over Xmas and do some skiing. We are thinking San Fran, Florida, maybe Seattle.. Also want to do at least 1-2 weeks in Canada..

    Such a big place with so much to do!! Where do we start !!!Smile

  • 02-01-2008 1:39 PM In reply to

    Re: Aussie couple travelling around the US

    In Southern California the attractions are fairly close together and you can easily spend a lot of time there. When you're done in the LA/Southern CA area you can fly to San Francisco (via the SFO or Oakland Airport) or drive the Pacific Coast Highway 101, which I recommend. It is beautiful!
     
    After San Francisco fly to Seattle then after time there go to Denver, then continue your trip to the East Coast. Out east the train system is wonderful so you can go to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington DC if you want before going to Canada.
     
    Keep us posted on your plans. Smile
    Happy Travels!

    Elizabeth Travel
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