On 7 Feb, 04:11, Shawn Hirn wrote:
> In article
> <3e50049f-d4fd-41e0-baaf-2677c199c...@z17g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
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> max11 wrote:
> > Hi at all!
> > I'm planning a travel of 4-5 weeks (from May 4th to June 6th or
> > 13th) . I'll travel alone, stay in hostels and travel by bus or plane.
> > It's expensive to rent a car because I am laone (eventually I could
> > join in car with other people.
>
> > Ny (7 days),
> > Boston (3)
> > Montreal (3)
> > Quebec City (2)
> > Toronto (3)
> > Niagara (1)
> > then flight to Chicago (4)
> > flight to (Philadelphia 2)
> > Washington (4)
>
> > After decided other most important things, I could decide to go to New
> > Orleans (for example CH-NO $94 and NO-WA $96) from Chigago.
>
> > Quebec: Is better to go from Montreal and then go to Toronto, or go
> > directly from Boston?
>
> > What do jou thik about?
>
> I would say you are planning a marathon, not a vacation, but that's just
> me. I hate rushing around and I much prefer to take time to see
> different areas at a leisurely pace.
>
> I suggest you pick four cities to visit, spend five days in each one,
> and allocate a full day to travel between them (including getting
> to/from wherever you plan to sleep at night) and leave the others for a
> different trip.
>
> One thing to keep in mind is that the United States and Canada are large
> countries and you appear to be forgetting about travel time between
> destinations on your proposed itinerary. For example, you'll spend all
> day getting from Boston to Montreal if you go by bus, so add a day right
> there.
>
> On a trip like that, I suggest six days in NYC. A half day traveling to
> Boston, then four days in Boston, a day traveling by bus to Toronto.
> Spend a few days there and two days in Niagara Falls (Canadian side).
> Then fly to Chicago and spend four or five days there, then conclude
> your trip in EITHER Washington or Philadelphia.
>
> In short, I think you would have a much leisurely trip and see more if
> you drop one of the cities from your itinerary, but whatever you do, be
> sure to factor in travel time between the destinations you want to visit.
I booked and I have 40 days in all so I think I can go easily to
Montreal and QUebec or Ottawa, isn't it?.
Now the hard is to plan accommodation, flights and movements by bus/
train.
First of all, I'll book accommodation in NY, then a flight from
Toronto or Buffalo to Chicago and from here to Washington.
The problem id to decided the dates because I don't want to be binded
with them. I don't know the best way, maybe is better to consider one
or two days more in Toronto to be sure with flight.
Moreover I like to travel by bus/train during the night so I can save
a day, my question is if I can organize my movements there (i read
about chinese bus line for example) with special bus/train fares, such
as ticket with a certain # of advance booking days, or pass. |