idk but i love it s always sunny in philadelphia
North Philly seems nice and houses are really cheap.
idk but i love it s always sunny in philadelphia
North Philly seems nice and houses are really cheap.
what neighborhood?in east village, yaffe cafe on st marks place or remedy diner on houstondowntown south of the world trade center there s Cafe Bravoin midtown theres Cosmic Diner at 8th ave and 52nd st
That is a 23.5 hour period, so that is along time you want to be occupied. A diner can assist you until morning, if you like coffee.
Other than a few little shops on the main street, the only thing to do is visit the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania which is about 6 miles west of town.
First, let s address your confusion. Universal and WDW are different entities altogether, so you ll need to visit both park s websites to sort things out (disneyworld.com universalorlando.com). Universal is 8 miles from WDW, so if you are planning on visiting both, you will probably need a car.
If you only have a couple days at Universal I would recommend stayen at one of their hotels so you can have the Privileg of skipping the long lines. If you don t want to drive to the parks at Disney you should stay at a Disney hotel. Myself, I try to plan 2 extra days at Disney besides the 4 days for each park that way I can go back and see things that were not on the priority list of do s the first time around.
If you are planning to stay in a Disney Resort-Hotel, there are perks and benefits to be enjoyed in the Disney World attractions. Take advantage of these, and keep inside WDW, don t go to Universal while you re staying at a Disney Resort-Hotel.Book a hotel outside of Disney World after you re finished at WDW ad then go to Universal Studios, and other non-Disney places, or maybe go there on a future trip.
hi mark, the universal parks are about a half hour drive away from Disney. Are you wanting to stay in a Disney hotel or just in the area, my advice if your staying in a disney hotel is to hire a car as transportation between the two will be quite expensive. if your staying off property then there are an abundance of centrally located hotels, if your not driving i would recommend staying on international drive, use the itrolley to get to the universal parks and choose a hotel that has free shuttles to the disney parks. you cand find out which ones have this on the hotels info. be sure to ask your travel agent to make sure they get you one with the disney shuttle if on international drive. if you stay anywhere else it will need to have both universal and disney shuttles. im a travel agent and go to florida almost every year, if you have any more questions feel free to message me :-)either way have fun and enjoy your holiday xx
If you are wanting to base your holiday at Walt Disney World you can travel by public transport to Universal but allow 60-90 mins. The Lynx bus number 50 travels from Walt Disney World to SeaWorld, change to Lynx number 8 (ask for a transfer ticket when boarding for one fare of $2) which will go up International Drive. If you get off at Wet n Wild, Universal is 15 minute walk away. You can also use the I Trolley which runs from SeaWorld to Wet n Wild. Many hotels offer shuttle buses to the parks but they can take a while as there are so many pick ups.I think you need to decide which theme parks are going to suit your group and then pick your area and hotel. My teenager prefers the roller coasters and we like to base our holiday in International Drive area which is ideal for Universal, Wet n Wild, SeaWorld and aquatica. If you have young children I would recommend hiring a car if you are traveling from Disney to Universal more than a couple of times ( about 30 min drive). Budget $14 per day for park parking.Check out this site for more infohttp://orlandorollercoaster.com/Have fun
stop in orlando and you can get shuttle buses to both places
Phoenix, better weather, everything is newer and cleaner, great cultural diversity and the one thing nobody ever tells you is that since everyone is from somewhere else, almost everyone is friendly. They have to be or they wouldn t know anyone. Very few people are from here as a percentage of the population thus people s families are back in Chicago.
I m from Toledo, OH (ew, I know) and I m considering moving to Phoenix. I just refuse to have 6 months of hell and miserable cold for my entire life. My car actually wouldn t start this winter because it FROZE in the below 0 weather, literally.Anyway, my sister, a lawyer, lives in Chicago. She loves it and it s very her. If you don t mind the cold weather in the winter and humidity in the summer, go for it. It really is a fun city and a mini-version of NY, NY.
Phoenix cause I m from Mesa,AZ (480 baby) but it s right next to the PHX and my GF is from Chicago and she said it s gay over there cause it s really cold and really ghetto:( Oh and Scottsdale is close to it too and there is a lot of high end clothes there and really cool clubs with hot girls/guys (no homo)
Definitely Chicago. I grew up in Phoenix, and trust me people it is NOTHING special, at all. It s just hot and boring, pretty much. Chicago has many different sights to see, and the weather is amazing. In the summer, not too hot, and in the winter, it s cold and snowy which is perfect. (:
Chicago.I ve lived in Phoenix my whole life, and although I love Phoenix, and its really nothing special. I d love to live somewhere that has 4 actual seasons. Plus Chicago has more diversity than Phoenix, more types of people and ideas.
Phoenix for deffo. I live in London but LOVE Phoenix :D Great City, great weather great people :D
Phoenix because it is warmer and has way, way less humidity.
Phoenix. I love big cities and hot weather, so it s both.
There is still hiking, ice skating, camping (for the really rugged), etc.
Try going to the I love New York website. It should list events that are happening in the Adirondacks. I m not sure exactly what part of the Adirondacks you are interested in. There ARE several million acres in the park. Report Abuse