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  • robertjuric
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    • Jun 2003
    • 1126

    #1

    Senior Trip Planning Help

    I think I've decided what I want to do for my senior trip. I want to do a cross country drive across the states. See all the big stuff. I live in Alabama, so I want to start my way up North East, then start working my way back through the Mid West, North West, down the west coast, and back home.

    So what I need are places that I should stop off to visit. I'm not talking about stupid stuff like the world's larget rubberband ball, but stuff that every American should have a chance to see in his life.
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  •  .tMan
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    • Aug 2003
    • 480

    #2
    Mount Rushmore
    The rockies
    The grand Canyon
    Niagra Falls
    California Coast
    NY city

    that's about all I can think of so far

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    • gamarada717
      Shiggity Shiggity Shwa
      • Feb 2003
      • 1075

      #3
      Go to Yosimite National Park, it was one of the coolest places I've ever been to. If I can think of any more, I'll tell ya.

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      • crazy carl07
        Registered User
        • Apr 2004
        • 24

        #4
        Originally posted by .tMan
        Mount Rushmore
        The rockies
        The grand Canyon
        Niagra Falls
        California Coast
        NY city

        that's about all I can think of so far
        yea you need yo see all of that all of that

        i live in new orleans and it a great party city need to stay there for a couple of nights
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        • 1stdeadeye
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          • Jun 2002
          • 8501

          #5
          If you come up through Jersey, you should see the Battleship New Jersey in Camden, The Liberty Bell and Independence Hall in Philly, and of course Atlantic City, NJ!!!

          Stay in AC, and you can play at PBX (Toms River) too!

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          • Bluestrike_2
            Archer
            • Jan 2004
            • 481

            #6
            you HAVE to hit Cedar Point . That place is like a gift from god. [Sandusky, Ohio]

            Niagara Falls - Hard Rock Cafe there is pretty cool

            Hershey, PA - Everything is made with chocolate. Their spas even use cocoa for their stuff. Now that is insane!

            Vail/Beaver Creek/Breckenridge - All very cool ski resorts. If in winter. If in summer, still go. Plenty to do. Lot's of history in that area

            Disneyland

            Disney World

            Lot's of other cool places. Hit as many amusement parks as you can, just not Six Flags ones. They suck. Cedar Fair Rocks.

            Then, in Florida, stay at the Hard Rock Hotel. There are speakers everywhere there. Piping music everywhere. Even underwater! Oh yeah, they give you a "complimentary" CD. You can burn it and send it to me by email

            What trip would be complete without a stop at the Jelly Belly jelly bean factory in Fairfield California? http://jellybelly.com/Cultures/en-US...tor+Center.htm

            That's it, the perfect trip. Oh yeah, the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado, and West Point in New York. There are tours of both places.

            Don't forget Gettysburg! Stay at the Eisenhower Inn. Very nice, we were there for a conference for a weekend.
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            • robertjuric
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              • Jun 2003
              • 1126

              #7
              Im actually planning/attempting to goto Westpoint!!

              Thanks for all the ideas guys, keep em coming.
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              • Muzikman
                Everything AGD
                • Dec 2000
                • 6229

                #8
                Bluestrike,

                You seem well traveled and also seem like you live some place in PA...middle of the state?

                To be honest...avoid cities and tourest traps...you'll never see all you want to see. Like going to NYC is pointless as you would see nothing in the few days that you be able to stay there. I say try to hit all the natural wonders and famous national parks in the US. Also it a few the the more well known historical sites.

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                • TheFlamingKoosh
                  I'm No Longer On Fire
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 1710

                  #9
                  If you head through the rockies, stop by the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs (Colorado)... Excellent place. Then it would be cool to head along Trail Ridge Road, which is the highest continually paved road in the United States, which is north of CO springs by a few hours...

                  Just my suggestions for Colorado anyway...

                  I think the hardest part of this would be trying to trim down the list of places, unless you want to spend a good 2 months on the road...
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                  • Jon/xpm
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 2170

                    #10
                    Ive been to Cedar Parks in the past and its worth a visit
                    Have fun

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