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Old 10-28-2003, 09:18 PM   #46
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I also have some vacation coming up. I am a bit of a history buff, something my family is willing to put up with and sometimes even enjoy. I was thinking of a "civil rights tour" of the south.

Any other ideas? Anyplace I should include in the journey?

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I've heard good things about the MLK memorials in Atlanta. That might be on your list already... I haven't spent much time in the southeast, and I'm afraid Dallas doesn't have much to offer, so maybe some people from the south can chime in...
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Old 10-28-2003, 09:42 PM   #47
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I've heard good things about the MLK memorials in Atlanta. That might be on your list already... I haven't spent much time in the southeast, and I'm afraid Dallas doesn't have much to offer, so maybe some people from the south can chime in...
MLK is an absolute must. It's incredibly moving. Plus you should check out Ebenezer Baptist. There was a PBS program on this summer about a group doing a march through all these civil rights places. I cannot remember the name and the OM is no help, but you might want to check that out for locations as well.
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Old 10-29-2003, 09:00 AM   #48
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People do still take vacations, don't they? If your slavedriver boss does not allow vacations, feel free to discuss the hypothetical vacation that you might take once you quit that hellhole.

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Old 10-29-2003, 09:03 AM   #49
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Where's a good (but not way expensive) beach place for Nov/Dec? Ocean w/waves required. I like the sound.
I have a week's rental of a beach house on the Oregon shore. I can use it anytime between now and next August. I can sublet it to you if the price is right. You can probably get Olliver Wendall Ramone to meet you and provide cabana boy services. If that's an added enticement. NTTAWWT.
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Old 10-29-2003, 11:34 AM   #50
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Where's a good (but not way expensive) beach place for Nov/Dec? Ocean w/waves required. I like the sound.
Go to Playa del Carmen and stay at the Blue Parrot: http://www.blueparrot.com/

You can get a room right on the beach for $75 a night.
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Old 10-29-2003, 12:34 PM   #51
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Go to Playa del Carmen and stay at the Blue Parrot: http://www.blueparrot.com/

You can get a room right on the beach for $75 a night.
I like this small resort, half-way between Playa del Carmen and Tulum called Akumal. Three half-moon bays, water so clear you can see the dirt under your toenails, a coral reef and a lagoon. And a fantasitc beach-bar.
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Old 10-29-2003, 01:08 PM   #52
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Go to Playa del Carmen and stay at the Blue Parrot: http://www.blueparrot.com/

You can get a room right on the beach for $75 a night.
$75 for a "Palapa". What exactly is that and how "rustic" are they?
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Old 10-29-2003, 02:48 PM   #53
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I have a week's rental of a beach house on the Oregon shore. I can use it anytime between now and next August. I can sublet it to you if the price is right. You can probably get Olliver Wendall Ramone to meet you and provide cabana boy services. If that's an added enticement. NTTAWWT.
Oregon shore? I think the sun will be too blinding for me in Nov/Dec there. Too bad, because I would have been getting some money back from you after I overpaid for the sublet by agreeing to have lunch with you. Oh well.
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Old 10-29-2003, 05:06 PM   #54
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I like this small resort, half-way between Playa del Carmen and Tulum called Akumal. Three half-moon bays, water so clear you can see the dirt under your toenails, a coral reef and a lagoon. And a fantasitc beach-bar.
just don't go to el dorado (in the strip of resorts south of playa del carmen) unless you are prepared for the nudist vacation group to be sharing the place with you. I went with some friends pre-nudist vacation destination selection. it was kind of rundown (my friends had been before and had selected it as the destination). then came the nudists.*



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Old 10-29-2003, 05:11 PM   #55
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$75 for a "Palapa". What exactly is that and how "rustic" are they?
Depends. A palapa is one of those thatched roof huts. They can vary from a little more than a tent, to really, really nice.
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Old 10-29-2003, 05:20 PM   #56
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If your slavedriver boss does not allow vacations, feel free to discuss the hypothetical vacation that you might take once you quit that hellhole.
I am my own slavedriver boss. OK - more like lazy slug boss, but anyway... We had a long-planned vacation to Alaska in Sept., but it got nixed by more important things. Maybe next year. Until then, I will have to settle for lunch in Texas (which isn't nearly as exciting as it sounds). - TL
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Until then, I will have to settle for lunch in Texas (which isn't nearly as exciting as it sounds). - TL
Me too. In fact, I may do lunch in Texas tomorrow, just to see what it's like. I'll report back afterwards.
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Old 10-30-2003, 10:54 AM   #58
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Geneva/Paris/London - hotel recommendations?

The family is taking its first-ever trip to Europe in November over the holidays, and after reading guidebooks we remain clueless about what to expect. Sure we want to experience the culture in each city, but there is pressure to find an American-style hotel where we can retreat to when we have determined the French are too French and the Brits are too British. (The Mrs. isn't keen on sharing bathrooms, the Jr. would prefer cable TV, and all I really need is cold Diet Coke.)

So, the goal would be an American-style hotel in a great location central to the things an American tourist family would want to do on its first visit. Geneva is less important (only one night) but Paris and London will require several night stays each, so we'd like to be as comfortable as possible without totally blowing the budget.

Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
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The family is taking its first-ever trip to Europe in November over the holidays, and after reading guidebooks we remain clueless about what to expect. Sure we want to experience the culture in each city, but there is pressure to find an American-style hotel where we can retreat to when we have determined the French are too French and the Brits are too British. (The Mrs. isn't keen on sharing bathrooms, the Jr. would prefer cable TV, and all I really need is cold Diet Coke.)

So, the goal would be an American-style hotel in a great location central to the things an American tourist family would want to do on its first visit. Geneva is less important (only one night) but Paris and London will require several night stays each, so we'd like to be as comfortable as possible without totally blowing the budget.

Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
Excellent question, M&B. I don't have any suggestions, but I'm sure others will... I merged your new thread into this main thread (my first official mod act) so that everyone who looks in Vacations will see it.

As an aside, if anyone has vacation plans, questions or suggestions that seem too outable to them, feel free to PM me and I will post your thoughts anonymously.

Carry on.
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Old 10-30-2003, 11:59 AM   #60
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The family is taking its first-ever trip to Europe in November over the holidays, and after reading guidebooks we remain clueless about what to expect. Sure we want to experience the culture in each city, but there is pressure to find an American-style hotel where we can retreat to when we have determined the French are too French and the Brits are too British. (The Mrs. isn't keen on sharing bathrooms, the Jr. would prefer cable TV, and all I really need is cold Diet Coke.)

So, the goal would be an American-style hotel in a great location central to the things an American tourist family would want to do on its first visit. Geneva is less important (only one night) but Paris and London will require several night stays each, so we'd like to be as comfortable as possible without totally blowing the budget.

Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
I highly recommend Rick Steve's guidebooks. We used them for Paris and London and found great hotels. In Paris, we stayed in a small hotel in the Marais. The key is en suite. Your family will be much happier with a bathroom in your room.

In London, we stayed in a couple of B&Bs, which is a lovely way to see London and get a feel for the people.

My brother just used the same books for a trip to Spain and again did great for hotels.
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