On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:11:14 -0000, "mo" wrote:
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>"Rita" wrote in message
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>> St. Petersburg and Clearwater in Florida have nice beaches and Tampa is
>> a hop, skip and jump from St. Pete and has a couple of theme parks.
>> Busch Gardens and some kind of wild animal park -- others will correct me
>> if I am wrong. And you could drive up the Coast to Tarpon Springs where
>> there are fake sponge divers and good Greek food. You'll have to have a
>> car in Florida to get around at all, but not in New York City.
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>How old do you have to be to rent cars? I will be 21 - but I aint too
>confident about driving on the other side of the road (I live in the UK) and
>I probably wont understand all the road signs...so I dont really wanna risk
>it!
Age 21. But if you don't drive you will be stuck in your hotel. Florida
does not have much in the way of public transportation. Better come to
New York City:) I've spent a fair amount of time in Florida, and I wouldn't
think of visiting there without renting a car, although Miami may be the
one exception. Beaches, but no theme park to my knowledge.
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