This is great! It would be fantastic if you could e-mail me some stuff! My work e-mail is nicole.price@flightcentre.com. I wouldn 't usually use my work e-mail for personal e-mails, but this can be categorised as work!
I'll get back to this later when I've compiled some data. I think you should post a reminder about this in future posts so I remember.
I can give you some good stuff on
1.Cape Cod, Massachusetts 2. New Hampshire 3. Dublin, Ireland (and other smaller towns in Ireland as well) 4. Belfast, Northern Ireland 5. Some things to see in South Korea 6. I can also give a little info on cool stuff in Washington DC and Boston.
Places I've been.doylescordyJune 27 2010, 18:46:32 UTC
The Appalachian Mountains (and the Great Smokey Mountains) in the Southeastern United States is a really nice place to visit, especially in the autumn when the leaves are so pretty. I hear they have nice cabins to stay in and areas for camping and hiking. I live about 2 hours south of Helen, Georgia, which is a cute little tourist town in the mountains of North Georgia. It also offers tubing down the river.
It's worldwide and all the advice on accommodation has been rated and written by others who have stayed there. From memory it has info on Hotels, B&Bs and Backpackers.
I love TripAdvisor too. I've been lots of places. I love New Orleans, San Francisco, Edinburgh Scotland, & Wales to name a few. I've also been to Italy but during the summer and it was much too hot (as was New Orleans during the summer.
I just got back from Ventura, California for business and hated the Crowne Plaza we stayed in. The beds were uncomfortable, the staff was untimely, and the area was very sketchy. The beach views were the only redeeming part of this hotel.
In New York City, we always stay in The New Yorker. They've recently updated it, and I love the convenient location within the city (and I'm not just saying this because we have an office in the same building!)
The only other place I can think of is the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Not only are the views gorgeous, but the staff is courteous and attentive. The hotel is lush, with beautiful pools in close proximity to the beaches. It has all the amenities you'd want in a hotel, and then some. :)
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I can give you some good stuff on
1.Cape Cod, Massachusetts
2. New Hampshire
3. Dublin, Ireland (and other smaller towns in Ireland as well)
4. Belfast, Northern Ireland
5. Some things to see in South Korea
6. I can also give a little info on cool stuff in Washington DC and Boston.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen,_Georgia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Smokey_Mountains
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I've always found Trip Advisor to be good - http://www.tripadvisor.com/
It's worldwide and all the advice on accommodation has been rated and written by others who have stayed there. From memory it has info on Hotels, B&Bs and Backpackers.
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In New York City, we always stay in The New Yorker. They've recently updated it, and I love the convenient location within the city (and I'm not just saying this because we have an office in the same building!)
The only other place I can think of is the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Not only are the views gorgeous, but the staff is courteous and attentive. The hotel is lush, with beautiful pools in close proximity to the beaches. It has all the amenities you'd want in a hotel, and then some. :)
Hope this helps!
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