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So we've already extended the miles once. I'm trying to come up with a location where I don't need a car to get around, lots of things to do, good for a 4 day trip, and the weather is nice in August. Has to be in the U.S.(not Alaska or Hawaii) or Canada. It would be with DH. We've already been to Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, NYC, Tampa, and Newport RI on vacations.
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| Vancouver or Montreal |
| I second Montreal, it is lovely in the summer. |
| I would also say Montreal. Or maybe Seattle if you could get a direct flight. Which airline is it? |
| OP here, American Airlines so looking at connecting flights. |
| San Diego. |
| If you don't want to take a trip now, sign up for the dining rewards program. It doesn't cost anything, you link your AA account to a credit card and then go have a meal at one of the restaurants that participates in the program. It will bump up your miles by a small number but then they won't expire for another year or whatever time limit it is. |
That's tough without a car though. OP how strict is the no car thing? That seems to limit you to cities with good public transit, which aren't always the greatest places to go in August. |
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Third Montreal. This sounds silly but because it's French-speaking, it feels more like you've "gone someplace."
Also Toronto. |
or buy a gift card or a magazine [as low as 500 points]-dont waste your miles on a trip you might not want. |
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1. Seattle and/or Portland Oregon
2. San Diego (if you rent a car) 3. Vancouver 4. Montreal I love Montreal, but you get more bang for your buck using miles to get you to the West Coast than you do going somewhere you could conceivably road trip to. |
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+2 And this coming from someone that hasn't flown in over 5 years, but I have a lot of miles and don't want to lose them. You can get points from shopping via the airline's website as well. |
| Op here. Thanks for the suggestions. I'm leaning toward Vancouver. Good suggestion about adding to the miles. Unfortunately, today is the last day. I should have asked DCUM sooner! |
| Call the program. You might build to keep them from expiring just by doing something like using them to buy a magazine subscription. |