Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's 3 days too long!
I have already done 5 day trips with the same group and so am comfortable with the amount of time. The number of days does depend partly on travel each way.
Anonymous wrote:That's 3 days too long!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scottsdale
I don’t know Scottsdale. What is it like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you like to do? Weather, activities, etc?
Yes, are you outdoorsy? Shopping? Museums? Beaches?
Big groups so ideally a mix of interests. Some hiking is good but not everyone up to more arduous physical activities. Mainly art, food, museums, other cultural stuff. Not looking for a long spa weekend. Some markets or interesting arts or craft shops. Otherwise not shopping. Bit of beach is fine but not lying out all day.
You're not giving us a lot to go on OP. All we can do is tell you stuff like, have you been to Nashville? How about Seattle?
We really need at least ONE thing that can help guide you here. Unless you're just asking in the broadest possible way for examples of fun things to do in the US or other countries of North America.
That said obviously Las Vegas is the answer here.
Not trying to be obscure. Previously we have managed to combine food tours, restaurants, art galleries, markets, history tours and hikes all in one trip. Realised many destinations don’t offer that breadth though.
Anonymous wrote:Scottsdale
Anonymous wrote:Seattle? San Francisco area? North Bay Area - Marin, Sonoma, Napa? Monterey/Carmel? Monterey peninsula would be nice. Check Asilomar. Hike, kayak, dining, art, wineries.
Anonymous wrote:Montreal and get two 3 bedroom “apartments” through Sonder. It’s nice having the space, you can grab some stuff for coffee or for pregaming, comes with a washer dryer too. Your money will go further with the exchange rate. Shopping is fun and it’s a foodie city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you like to do? Weather, activities, etc?
Yes, are you outdoorsy? Shopping? Museums? Beaches?
Big groups so ideally a mix of interests. Some hiking is good but not everyone up to more arduous physical activities. Mainly art, food, museums, other cultural stuff. Not looking for a long spa weekend. Some markets or interesting arts or craft shops. Otherwise not shopping. Bit of beach is fine but not lying out all day.
You're not giving us a lot to go on OP. All we can do is tell you stuff like, have you been to Nashville? How about Seattle?
We really need at least ONE thing that can help guide you here. Unless you're just asking in the broadest possible way for examples of fun things to do in the US or other countries of North America.
That said obviously Las Vegas is the answer here.