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Old 05-08-2008, 10:01 PM
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I"ll love to spend my weakend at Disneyland with my girl friend and have some cool beers with hot dog!
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Sorry for not responding earlier and thank you all for your replies - I've been out with a cold for about a week and just starting to feel a little better.

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Can you narrow it down a little for us? What type of vacations do you enjoy - lying on the beach sunning yourself or hiking in the mountains, touring historic sites or shopping at quaint shops and galleries, relaxing by a nicely landscaped pool or trying your luck at the casino?
I'm pretty open to anywhere. I love adventure. But I would like to go to a foreign country if possible since I don't get the opportunity to travel overseas very often.
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Europe is really expensive right now so I would suggest going to Buenos Aires where the dollar still goes pretty far. You should be able to fly round trip for under $1000 and stay in a cute guest house for around $50-$60/night. The food is affordable and the people are so nice. For about $5, you can take a nightly 3-hour tango lesson at the National Academy of Tango on Plaza de Mayo, meet lots of other tourists and have a unique and wonderful vacation. Bring the camera, dancing shoes and enjoy!
I don't know much about South America. Are there any countries that I need to avoid due to danger? Which countries give the best value for the money?
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One week beach all-inclusive in the Carribean. It's extremely relaxing, I just got back from Cuba 3 weeks ago, it's so great, it feels like I've been away for 3 weeks!

Or one week in a big European city? Vienna, London (budget a bit tight, but still possible I think), or Prague? Paris is nice as well, but less easier unless you speak French.
I think Cuba would be a fun adventure. Are Americans allowed to go there now?
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Old 05-13-2008, 03:15 PM
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I think Cuba would be a fun adventure. Are Americans allowed to go there now?
No, because of the embargo, the American government does not allow you to spend any money in Cuba. That's not to say no American are going, but I wouldn't advise you to do so. I was thinking more Mexico: Mayan Riviera is very nice, stuff to visit pretty close, or Dominican Republic: the beach in Punta Cana is very nice, with palm trees, white sand, and turquoise water. One week in any of those all-inclusive, and you feel so relaxed. But it's more of a leisure, with a bit of sightseeing, while going to an European city would be full of sightseeing, and more tiring. I really depends on what you want.
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If I had spare money for an adventure, I'd love to go backpacking through Thailand and Cambodia for a few weeks.
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I've always wanted to do a tour of the Mediterainian, mainly Italy and Greece. The history there always fascinated me, and I hope to go some day!
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I would probably go on another cruise. They're so cost efficient and fun. Plus, you'd have money left over. A vacation PLUS money left over sounds like a good deal to me
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