Aprilmay Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 If you had to choose, where would you go and why? New York City, San Francisco, or Washington DC? I won a trip for two to one of those three cities for three days/two nights, airfare, hotel, and spending money included. Here's my problem, I can't decide where to visit!!I visited NYC last Christmas, and except for the sub-zero wind chill, LOVED it! My husband and I decided that we would love to visit again in warmer weather. We have never been to the other two cities. But New York is beautiful, and I know there are things to keep me busy for a few days there. We didn't get to see everything we wanted to see. We stayed in at the Jersey City Hyatt, and although it was a wonderful hotel, we would love to stay in the middle of the Times Square, which we would be able to do on this trip. I live in Atlanta, and have never been west of the Mississippi. San Francisco is enticing, since it's so far away, and we probably couldn't afford to fly there in the near future. DC would also be interesting, but so far, it's last on the short list.I know two nights really doesn't leave much time to sightsee, so the flight length also makes me lean toward NYC. It's a few hours shorter than to SF. What would you do, and why??Thanks! Link to comment
bbbb Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 SF is a great place to vacation,is there no way you could get the flights booked a few more days a part and Priceline a few days out of your own pocket? SF airport hotels run $50 or less most of the time and are not bad hotels to stay in. Link to comment
dahammer Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 if you can add a few days to your trip (out of your pocket) then I would go for SF, but for three days and two nights, I would go to NYC.....but definately not in January Link to comment
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