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[quote=Anonymous]CA is a pain with the long flights (unless you're going direct) and the time change, so I hear your frustration. I'm not sure how long the trip is, but I wouldn't want to fly all the way out there for a long weekend, you'll spend half your time traveling! I do girls trips a few times a year and I know now that some of the activities I won't love but I just make the best of it. One of my friends (the most opinionated of the group) likes to go to antique stores. That's not my thing, but I've found a way to either just chat while we're doing it or look for odd items in the store. All that to say, I think the point of the trip is to spend time together, so I'm happy doing it at someone's house but I'm also fine checking out a new place. I personally wouldn't want to be running around to museums and other cultural attractions on a girls trip because, to me, those are low key and relaxing. But, to your point, I also wouldn't want to bother going to a city with a lot to offer if I wasn't going to actually do anything. It sounds like you want to see them, so I would just discuss and say SF will be expensive (and time-consuming) so I'd be willing to do it but would like to do X, Y, and Z. If that doesn't sound good, maybe we do NY, which is closer, and see what they say. You're all entitled to your preferences, and real friends know how to discuss things. [/quote]
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