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Screw accomodation, just sleep out the front of the first Denny's you see and stay in there all day and eat the chicken strips. f*ck I can't wait to go back there...

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hehehe - mate, while your over there, see if you can find Red Rooster, and tell them you own a Ute!

LMAO!

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Dont forget to take you Akubra, and Drizabone....

and if anyone asks your name - tell them its a secret, but ull tell them cos you can - IT THE REAL WIZARD OF OZ!

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There are travel books with discount accomodation coupons. They have them for all regions and you usually find them at a servo. (but sometimes hard to find). The good thing is that they have maps which show where most of the motels are and the discounts can be really good but usually not valid Fridays and Saturdays. The books give you an idea of prices and you can choose what you want to spend.

I have never booked accomodation in advance in the US as there are just so many motels you will nearly always find something.

And you really need a car to travel.

For places to see, just buy a USA travel book. Its got it all in there.

BTW, USA is the best place to travel IMO. Esp with a strong aussie dollar.

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In Los Angeles, you have to go to Universal Studios. Entry is $60 each, but we paid an extra $30 for Front of Line Pass. Its a bit more, but way worth it. It's basically what it is called, you don't wait in any lines.. there is a whole different line for you. All the rides, and everything you get to see there, you just go straight to the front before everyone else. You also get to stay behind and see behind the scenes and meet cast members of most of the shows.

New York, we stayed at a hotel called the Pensylvania. It is on 34th and 7th. Hotel is alright, rooms kinda smallish, but have own bathrooms and we got a kingsize bed. The main thing about the hotel is location. Empire state building is on 34th and 5th, so 2 blocks down.. (4 min walk) and Times square is around 42nd street.. so 8 blocks up.. (10-15 min walk). Maddison Square Garden, is literally across the road and Penn Station (one of the central subway/train stations) is right underneath the hotel, so you literally walk out onto to the street and down underneath the hotel to get to the subway.

I concur on the "Top of the Rock Observation" (rockefeller centre), awesome views..

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If you have a GPS, buy the USA maps for it, if you do not have one, buy a GPS over there. You can sell them later, but having a GPS is a must if you are renting a car.

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Biggest problem with America is it's full of Americans! lol

Hey we ain't all that bad, some of us like haulin' a$$ in our fords too. driving.gifcheers.gif

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hey guys how r we?

well my mrs and I are booking our accommodation this week for our trip to america and was wondering if anybody could recommend any good places to stay for cheapish?

Firstly anaheim, anybody recommend a place close to disneyland for an ok price that was nice?

also, washington DC? anybody know a good area/suburb type part of dc we could stay for a decent price that's nice, also near attractions

and new york? we have found a few places that look ok in the upper east side of manhatten, anybody got any suggestions/recommendations?

would appreciate ANY helping info anybody wants to give, not only about accommodation but attractions, places of interest, what to do and not to do lol

any info helpful, handy and appreciated

cheers

Try posting your questions over here I'm sure someone will chime in with some good ideas for you. You'll have to register of course to post on the board.

http://www.svtcobraclub.com/forums/index.php?

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