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Sunday, March 4, 2007
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About how long would it take a letter or card from Texas to arrive in New Jersey? -
depending on the postal company and employees working at the time, it could take just a couple of days give or take
What is the best way to spend a vacation??? -
I like to go to warm sunny places (usually - but never cold)I keep busy at a vacation, do lots of fun things all day, and rest for a day or two when I get back home before going back to work Take the time to enjoy what you are doing. Don t worry if you can t fit everything in your schedule, just enjoy what you can
Sight seeing is one of the best way to spend the vacation. You could visit Bali a land with green pastures and coconut groves.There are many budget villas that offer comfy with all amenities. http://www.www.albiavilla.com
swimming see the site, what the positive area has to offer that is unique. think what you can t see at where you live go see it!
Sightseeing (seeing things you wouldn t see where you live), enjoying nature, birdwatching and wildlife watching.
having fun and not giving a **** about problems that are miles away.
Relaxing at the beach and going out in the night. And also some culture days
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USA postage addresses: where is MI? is it Missouri, or Michigan...or Minnesota... Minneapolis... help!? -
MI is Michigan.Missouri is MO and Minnesota is MN. And Minneapolis isn t a state, but a city.
lol Michigan
If you lived in Ohio, where would you go and what would you do on a quick vacation this Sat and Sun? -
Cedar point
How much do these Oahu Hotels cost? Which should I chose? -
If this is your first time, then you should stay on Waikiki Beach so you can enjoy it. Waikiki is the grand prize on Oahu. The resorts far from town (Ihilani, Turtle Bay) will also put you far from many of the sites and you will end up driving back into town much more.The Prince is just outside of Waikiki far to the west, but will put you near Ala Moana Shopping Center. The beach is not that close to the Prince, it overlooks a Yacht Harbor instead but has great views. Also, the Prince is Japanese-owned and is popular with large tour groups from Japan, you may feel a bit alone as an American staying there. This is probably one of the cheaper hotels you have listed, but again it is NOT actually in Waikiki.The Moana Surf Rider is part of the Starwood (Westins, Sheratons, etc.) chain and is the last resort right on the beach going east. The location is the best in Waikiki although some of the rooms if you get a cheaper room along Kalakaua are right next to the road, are very noisy. You may want to opt to stay at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel right next door but recessed from the main road (I would). Both are historic hotels.The Halekulani is the most expensive 5-star resort in Waikiki and I like it, but the location is not as good as the Moana or Royal Hawaiian. Next door is the Waikiki Sheraton, but I find this whole area with wall-to-wall high buildings on the beach VERY congested and rather claustrophobic.The Kahala is my favorite resort hotel in Oahu (before I bought a place here), about 5-10 minutes east of Waikiki in the Kahala district. But if you are a younger, active person, the isolation and what I consider serene atmosphere may just be plain boring to you.You should be able to get a good deal even in the better hotels in the $250/night range because the economy so bad. Especially Starwood hotels frequently offer a stay 3 nights get 4th night free deals if you check their web site, or will throw in free buffet breakfasts.
Basically you ve listed some of the nicest and most expensive hotels around. Of all you listed only the Ihilani and Turtle Bay are not in or immediately around Waikiki. Just based on my basic knowledge, these hotels will cost you between $200 and $1000 per night. It really all depends on what time of year you come and their availability, but don t be surprised if the cheapest room you can find is $200.
There is a pretty wide price range with these hotels. The Ihilani is nice but way out west, so you won t be anywhere near Waikiki/Honolulu. Turtle Bay is up north, so same thing.If these are your only choices and money is no object, stay at the Halekulani. It s beautiful and the service is outstanding! Right on Waikiki beach, too.
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you great hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it s very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
Depends on the season. Anywhere from 80 ~ 300 bucks a night.I recommend staying at the Park Shore hotel. It is the cheapest (although a little dirty) on the block and has unobstructed views of Diamond Head (because it is all the way on the east side).
The Ihiliana is wonderful! I stayed there for a week last summer, and it s just beautiful. The rooms are very nice, and the pools outside are really great. Plus, there is a private bay type area. It was just a great place altogether.
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We got a pretty good deal at the Waikiki Parc Hotel. Just check Orbitz, Expedia, etc. (the online places) for the prices.
Is honolulu in anyway like new york city? -
Honolulu is a city but it is nothing like New York City in size, scope or attitude. If you what you want is the noise and hustle of NYC, move there because you will not find that in Honolulu. In fact, transplants to Hawai i often get something known as rock fever or island fever . You are not going to be taking any roadtrips anywhere, the only way off is by plane and to the west coast of the mainland it s a five hour flight.
AlohaHonolulu has lots of traffic and can drive you crazy, we also have lots of high rise buildings and tons of people (most of them are tourists though), these are the only similarities between NYC and Honolulu. If you are looking for a fast paced environment don t move to the islands. We are very laid back and time usually is a non-issue. We don t have the evening entertainment of a mainland metro area either. From how you described what you like, I don t think Honolulu is the city for you. Hope this helps. (10 yrs Honolulu experience)
The mentality is totally different. People are very mild so you may not cope with that. The only common ground they both have are strong family ties. That is what I found from living in both cities a long time ago.
What characteristics separate Orange County from LA county and every other county? -
Every county is unique in it s own way, but the thing that distinguishes it from most counties is the overall wealth and political conservatism. the biggest differences between the counties are the demographics. LA county is much more diverse where as OC has a very large amount of whites (65%). also, OC and it s cities is considered more suburban than LA county with more bedroom communities. OC is also as a whole, more wealthy and expensive to live in than most parts of LA county. the median household income for OC is much higher than that of LA county as well as most other counties in the nation. so, these are the differences in a nutshell. hope i helped
Orange County as a whole is a much richer county. There are very few places in the OC that most people would not love to live in.OC is a much cleaner county, and it has very few ghetto areas, therefore much safer. Better school system, newer infrastructure, and everything that comes with living in a nice middle to upper class area.
Orange County is nicer looking than LA County.But LA County is more fun than Orange County! ^_^
Things in the OC are newer. Land was developed later, so things are larger, and seem roomier by comparison to LA. The OC tends to be a bit more conservative.
those horrible spray on Orange tans, lollll