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Road Trip Boston to Orlando - where to stop
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Road Trip Boston to Orlando - where to stop
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"- Bobb -" wrote: Good - how's the Franklin related stuff ? In a limited visit (1/2/3 days )- what to definitely see in town ? I've gone to Philly visitor websites and overwhelemed but the qty of stuff but I have no idea about the quality of them - that's why I asked here - thanks. The Ben Franklin Museum is free and well worth a visit. Its on Market Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets. |
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Road Trip Boston to Orlando - where to stop
"Shawn Hirn" wrote in message ... In article , "- Bobb -" wrote: Good - how's the Franklin related stuff ? In a limited visit (1/2/3 days )- what to definitely see in town ? I've gone to Philly visitor websites and overwhelemed but the qty of stuff but I have no idea about the quality of them - that's why I asked here - thanks. The Ben Franklin Museum is free and well worth a visit. Its on Market Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets. Thank you. I'll be starting this trek in a few days. Heading to AAA for maps today. |
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Road Trip Boston to Orlando - where to stop
Leaving this weekend and forecast shows 0-15F as far south as Virginia
!!! SO I think I'll head right down (2-3 days) and spend more time coming back. Any input on Savannah or Philadelphia , or other towns near I-95 ?? "- Bobb -" wrote in message ... 1 week down and maybe 2 weeks back - in February . yeah I know ... if it snows I'll just stay down south until March - really. I could spend some time in Philadelphia doing historical stuff. Ben Franklin, constitution writing timeframe etc. Although I've driven thru, I never have palyed tourist . Then ... Wash Dc - same thing. Last year we did coastal NC/SC so maybe Charlotte then ... Savanah ? On the way back a few days at Disney then .... I'm open for ideas - about 2-3 weeks . I don't mind driving and COULD go down and back non-stop , but that's the reason FOR the trip - to get out of Boston in February. We would like to explore the south a bit and have a few tourist books but open for ideas. Especially any smalltown info - such as ... exit xx off Rt 95 there's a great restaurant ... if you like old cars stop .. here... that type of thing. Something to break up the ride that I wouldn't find in a AAA guidebook. We DO like a good breakfast over other meals so any input there especially appreciated. OK - 3 weeks round trip - Orlando to Boston - where to visit ? |
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Road Trip Boston to Orlando - where to stop
"- Bobb -" wrote in message . .. Leaving this weekend and forecast shows 0-15F as far south as Virginia !!! SO I think I'll head right down (2-3 days) and spend more time coming back. Any input on Savannah or Philadelphia , or other towns near I-95 ?? Downtown Savannah is nice -- an old Southern city with lots of squares, good for walking. River Street is nice. But it's supposed to be in the 20s in Georgia this weekend, so I doubt there will be much going on. January and February are pretty boring almost everywhere! |
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Road Trip Boston to Orlando - where to stop
On Jan 26, 10:04 am, "Sarah Banick" wrote: "- Bobb -" wrote in messagenews:rqmdncsEJdd5qiTYnZ2dnUVZ_ragnZ2d@comca st.com... Leaving this weekend and forecast shows 0-15F as far south as Virginia !!! SO I think I'll head right down (2-3 days) and spend more time coming back. Any input on Savannah or Philadelphia , or other towns near I-95 ??Downtown Savannah is nice -- an old Southern city with lots of squares, good for walking. River Street is nice. But it's supposed to be in the 20s in Georgia this weekend, so I doubt there will be much going on. January and February are pretty boring almost everywhere! I agree - it will be cold all the way down. So get as far as you can, the first day. On the way back, buy lots of oranges, grapefruits and strawberries to consume up north: remembrances. Safe journey - CC |
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Road Trip Boston to Orlando - where to stop
you could do a small detour in philadelphia by turning off on broad
st.go past the Wachovia Center and Citizens Bank park and then hop onto i-76 westbound take that to 202 southbound and follow that to 422 westbound and follow that to route 23.............Now you are in valley forge pa where part of the revolutionary war was fought and where our country began. Later,make your way back to 202 south and it will take you to Wilmington Delaware where you can resume i-95 southbound check it out on a map first Baltimore has a nice Inner Harbour and its only a mile off i-95 Stop and eat at a barbeque while driving through North Carolina Play a round a golf while driving through South carolina On Jan 3, 9:18 pm, "- Bobb -" wrote: 1 week down and maybe 2 weeks back - in February . yeah I know ... if it snows I'll just stay down south until March - really. I could spend some time in Philadelphia doing historical stuff. Ben Franklin, constitution writing timeframe etc. Although I've driven thru, I never have palyed tourist . Then ... Wash Dc - same thing. Last year we did coastal NC/SC so maybe Charlotte then ... Savanah ? On the way back a few days at Disney then .... I'm open for ideas - about 2-3 weeks . I don't mind driving and COULD go down and back non-stop , but that's the reason FOR the trip - to get out of Boston in February. We would like to explore the south a bit and have a few tourist books but open for ideas. Especially any smalltown info - such as ... exit xx off Rt 95 there's a great restaurant ... if you like old cars stop .. here... that type of thing. Something to break up the ride that I wouldn't find in a AAA guidebook. We DO like a good breakfast over other meals so any input there especially appreciated. OK - 3 weeks round trip - Orlando to Boston - where to visit ? |
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Road Trip Orlando to Boston - where to stop
I'm in Naples,FL now - decided to drive straight thru (to avoid the messy
weather) and spend more time on the way back. I know it might be lousy then too but I'll chance it. So, heading north, I'm thinking - a day or 2 at WDW, then Savannah,GA... richmond, VA.. wash dc ... philadelphia .. then home (Boston). I stopped at AAA a few weeks ago thinking they'd help me with "things to do in each". They mailed me a triptik and regional books - that's it - so I'll look thru them this week for "what to do " in each city, and then start heading north. Thanks, Bobb "Got Any Gum?" wrote in message oups.com... you could do a small detour in philadelphia by turning off on broad st.go past the Wachovia Center and Citizens Bank park and then hop onto i-76 westbound take that to 202 southbound and follow that to 422 westbound and follow that to route 23.............Now you are in valley forge pa where part of the revolutionary war was fought and where our country began. Later,make your way back to 202 south and it will take you to Wilmington Delaware where you can resume i-95 southbound check it out on a map first Baltimore has a nice Inner Harbour and its only a mile off i-95 Stop and eat at a barbeque while driving through North Carolina Play a round a golf while driving through South carolina On Jan 3, 9:18 pm, "- Bobb -" wrote: 1 week down and maybe 2 weeks back - in February . yeah I know ... if it snows I'll just stay down south until March - really. I could spend some time in Philadelphia doing historical stuff. Ben Franklin, constitution writing timeframe etc. Although I've driven thru, I never have palyed tourist . Then ... Wash Dc - same thing. Last year we did coastal NC/SC so maybe Charlotte then ... Savanah ? On the way back a few days at Disney then .... I'm open for ideas - about 2-3 weeks . I don't mind driving and COULD go down and back non-stop , but that's the reason FOR the trip - to get out of Boston in February. We would like to explore the south a bit and have a few tourist books but open for ideas. Especially any smalltown info - such as ... exit xx off Rt 95 there's a great restaurant ... if you like old cars stop .. here... that type of thing. Something to break up the ride that I wouldn't find in a AAA guidebook. We DO like a good breakfast over other meals so any input there especially appreciated. OK - 3 weeks round trip - Orlando to Boston - where to visit ? |
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Road Trip Orlando to Boston - diary
Just realized I didn't post my February 2007 trip report/diary : I drove
from MA to FL in late January and then headed to Orlando, Daytona, Jacksonville etc working my way back to Boston. ( I know that I have a better transcript somewhere - until I find it, here's bits and pieces from emails - ) At Disney: I stayed at Coronado Springs one night and Port Orleans - Riverside last night. Coronado was VERY nice . Port Orleans was not - same price for each. I spent a full day at WDW - did everything except the Expedition Everest roller coaster at Animal Kingdom. My day at WDW itinerary: I got a Fast pass for the coaster - did everything else and still had a 3 hr wait for it , so I went to MGM - did it all and returned for the Everest ride. It had broken down so would be 45 minute wait in the fast lane so I skipped it. (I wasted an hour getting there and back) Went to Epcot - got a Fast Pass for Soarin' - 3 hours too - I did the Rockin' Roller Coaster, and waited for a front seat. It didn't matter because I could not see a thiing in the dark. Awesome - scary fast - ride. I then had lunch (fish and chips) at the bar in England, It was the only thing open for food at 3:30 pm so not much of a choice.But since I prefer there for lunch, I'm not complaining. Went to Fantasmic at MGM at 7pm, then to Epcot for 9pm fireworks show. Epcot show was not as good as it used to be. No Lasers. Half the show is the "Earth Globe" moving across the water with the continents "revolving" on it. Epcot was open until midnight, so I ( and everyone else in the park) headed for Soarin' after the fireworks. It was about a 30 minute wait. Dangerous walking around in the dark. ( Even though that park stayed open late, they still turn the lights down - as IF it was closing). Today I drove from Orlando to Daytona, then along A1A until I got to Sawgrass Country Club - what a beautiful drive along the water. I took a walk along the beach at Marineland. I THOUGHT I'd visit, but it was closed. I drove up A1A to Sawgrass, then 210 West to I-95. Staying at a LaQuinta. There are lots of hotels right near me - near the beaches. Heading to Georgia in the AM. Currently I'm in Jekyll Island, GA ... Staying at Days Inn on the water. Some bad weather up north, so will hang out here another day, THEN heading to Savannah,GA then Charleston, up the carolina coast, outer banks, over to VA, Wash DC and Philadelphia ( weather permitting). Forecast looking pretty lousy up north so might drag my feet down here a bit. Just stopped back at the hotel from touring the historic part of the island. http://www.jekyllclub.com/ These houses are not as fancy as Newport, but 5,000-9,000 sq ft "cottages" for the Rockefellers, JP Morgan, etc. In the 40's ( once FLA got developed and they all moved on), they gave this land to Georgia and now it's a state historical site. Pretty interesting to see how the other half lived. On to Hilton Head.... Comfort Inn next to the beach I spent about 90 minutes walking and couldn't see the end of the beach. They're doing a reclamation of the beach here too ... snipped beautiful beach - no seaweed, no litter - nothing but sand: only a few dead jellyfish and a few sand dollars. I did get about 8 of them but most that I saw were alive so I put them back - only to see on my way back that someone else had taken all but a few of them. I'm taking a tour of the island at 3pm today. While just walking RIGHT behind my hotel - next to the pool - I saw these signs : "$1000 fine for Littering " , " Warning - alligators " Wouldn't you think if gators nearby, they'd be a fence ? In Mass, we can't keep murderers in jail - down here they put you in PRISON for LITTERING ! Maybe THAT 's why the beach is so clean ! Staying here again tonight, then tomorrow afternoon heading to Charleston . ================================ Charleston: Stayed at Marriot downtown and had planned on leaving today. A big wildlife show (SEWE) is in town - all hotels pretty full so rooms so far have been $150+ per night, but it's ending today so rooms tonite are $55 - I'll stay another day. Great walking city but tough on the feet/back with the cobblestones. Beautiful old houses ... downtown NOT crowded on the weekend as I expected - I parked downtown yesterday and spent the day there. The 'good homecooking' restaurants were crowded though so I ended up at local bars - with other tourists mostly. The bartenders said a lot of local folks having house parties for the Daytona 500 - good for us. I took a lot of video and have them on avi files, but here's a few of the pictures... 1003 = Old headstone = bones here , the rest flew away ( hopefully heaven) 1004 = I took a Ghost Tour ( walking tour at night) - lots of ghost stories in the history of the city ... Blackbeard the pirate seized some ships here etc. ... next day walking by a church I saw this street sign on an alley " Pirates Courtyard". 1013 = script of a sermon by a priest... I thought it strange that he said slavery was OK and they are "untarnished". A guide said that a lot of folks still think of the Civil War as a war started by the aggression of the northerners for the southern territory. A few of the folks in a tour told me they were taught that in school - it was not called the civil war - but the " northern aggression" ??? 1019 = bolts holding old houses together. I've seen it elsewhere but not as asthetic as here - it looks like part of the design of the house rather than a patch. ================ Here's where I spent the day: http://www.middletonplace.org/ Not a lot of different flowers blooming in February, but better than Boston. LOTS of wildlife roaming - as in this pictu http://www.middletonplace.org/default.asp?catID=4509 There were plenty of sheep, horses, BIG peacocks roaming around, lots of other farm animals behind fences as you walk the grounds. The building here is the remains of a farm - the guest house: the main house was ruined at the end of the Civil War by " the northerners ". (the guide's words) In some literature I read that it was also used in the movie " The Patriot". I was thinking maybe .... when his son has gone to fight and is in the house watching a battle ... Mel Gibson walks in on him ... they're watching the battle in front of the house... a cannonball hits one of the combatants. The house was not open for me to see the view from the window, but I think that was it, as it has a BIG grassy area in front of it and is set way back from the road. Mr Middleton was already wealthy, but got this land (100 acres) and a lot of money as part of his wife's dowry. He used 40 acres to farm and spent the other 60 on this garden http://www.middletonplace.org/default.asp?catID=4541 To give an idea of the immensity of the place, to create the two 'ponds' at the bottom of http://www.middletonplace.org/ according to the guide, it took 900 slaves 9 years to dig the holes for the ponds - to look pretty - and symettrical. As I was leaving I saw this sign (MP Charleston Summerville.jpg) - made me think that I was in Boston - specifically Sullivan Sq in Charlestown and the signmaker couldn't spell the names properly. ======================= On to the Outer Banks, NC ===== Spent a good part of the day at Wright Brothers Museum. Only a few of us there . I had seen some of the plane info at the Smithsonian years ago, but here they had markers on the field where they flew -- first flight, second, third, fourth - but longer lengths each time. They have full size model on display. Pretty interesting how they made just about all of the parts needed ( they owned a bike shop and used mostly bike parts -- chains, gears, tires etc.) VERY cold and windy outside. Stayed at Comfort Inn RIGHT on the water. Waves crashing on the beach were loud but I loved it. I did stop at Jockey's Ridge - not a lot in bloom - but there was a LOT of sand. I was the ONLY one there. (Didn't make it to Corolla. From Kitty Hawk, I followed 158 to 168 to 64 to Norfolk ) Last night I got a room ON the ocean: 5th floor. ( the balcony door was rusty but otherwise the room was excellent) Dolphins were always feeding about 150 feet offshore - just kept circling last night and this morning, I got up early anyways and wanted to see sunrise - it was cloudly - so no sun until 7:20AM. ============================================= Just unpacked in Norfolk, VA. While driving here, I was looking at AAA book for hotels and saw a Comfort Inn - followed the directions a bit but then traffic was getting really heavy (rush hour) so I wanted to pullover to get the details. I know I got off at the correct exit, but couldn't read the rest while driving. So, first opportunity I wanted to pull over. A mile or so later - a driveway on the right - I pull in and... it's the Entrance to NATO Supreme Command Center HQ - with a BIG fence, and I made a quick U-turn and found another parking lot to read my directions before I got arrested ! I just checked and it's not on a google map. .... oh-oh, a knock on the doorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr............. It was just too cold once I got to Virginia. I got a room in Norfolk and the next day headed to the water. I took a walk but it was in the 30's with the wind chills were ~20 degrees - not fun. I had planned on a harbor cruise ( like the "Spirit Of Boston" there is a " Spirit Of Norfolk " , but due to the cold they had no day cruises ( a narrated harbor tour) and just a dinner/dancing cruise at 7:30 on Friday night. I walked thru the waterfront plaza - lots of clubs not open yet either. I then drove to VA beach, VA - found a big tourist center and asked what was around. All of it was really based around the water so I headed north and got a room in Salisbury for Friday night and headed home on Saturday. It did bother me on the NJ turnpike when I saw " Philadelphia 49 miles" , but I had checked the weather earlier and knew it wasn't any better there so didn't take the exit and drove on. I DID get off the pike - drove thru the Lincoln Tunnel to NYC - drove around a bit , then back over to NJ and up Rt 1 to Rt 9W thru lots of little towns whose names I recognized ... from songs : Cherry Hill Park, Palisades Park ( which is now looks like 'Chinatown' - all the signs in asian languages - I was definitely the only Irish male in town.) Then up to Nyack, NY and beautiful views from the big old houses on the hills overlooking the Hudson River. It was sunset and the views were great Then I crossed the Tappan Zee Bridge and was driving thru Armonk,NY - I recognized the name as IBM HQ's so I pulled off to take a look. It's up on a hill , but at the top of the driveway was a guard shack so I didn't even get to see the bdlgs. Drove to Conn - got some dinner at MA line , then home. ============ "- Bobb -" wrote in message ... I'm in Naples,FL now - decided to drive straight thru (to avoid the messy weather) and spend more time on the way back. I know it might be lousy then too but I'll chance it. So, heading north, I'm thinking - a day or 2 at WDW, then Savannah,GA... richmond, VA.. wash dc ... philadelphia .. then home (Boston). I stopped at AAA a few weeks ago thinking they'd help me with "things to do in each". They mailed me a triptik and regional books - that's it - so I'll look thru them this week for "what to do " in each city, and then start heading north. Thanks, Bobb "Got Any Gum?" wrote in message oups.com... you could do a small detour in philadelphia by turning off on broad st.go past the Wachovia Center and Citizens Bank park and then hop onto i-76 westbound take that to 202 southbound and follow that to 422 westbound and follow that to route 23.............Now you are in valley forge pa where part of the revolutionary war was fought and where our country began. Later,make your way back to 202 south and it will take you to Wilmington Delaware where you can resume i-95 southbound check it out on a map first Baltimore has a nice Inner Harbour and its only a mile off i-95 Stop and eat at a barbeque while driving through North Carolina Play a round a golf while driving through South carolina On Jan 3, 9:18 pm, "- Bobb -" wrote: 1 week down and maybe 2 weeks back - in February . yeah I know ... if it snows I'll just stay down south until March - really. I could spend some time in Philadelphia doing historical stuff. Ben Franklin, constitution writing timeframe etc. Although I've driven thru, I never have palyed tourist . Then ... Wash Dc - same thing. Last year we did coastal NC/SC so maybe Charlotte then ... Savanah ? On the way back a few days at Disney then .... I'm open for ideas - about 2-3 weeks . I don't mind driving and COULD go down and back non-stop , but that's the reason FOR the trip - to get out of Boston in February. We would like to explore the south a bit and have a few tourist books but open for ideas. Especially any smalltown info - such as ... exit xx off Rt 95 there's a great restaurant ... if you like old cars stop .. here... that type of thing. Something to break up the ride that I wouldn't find in a AAA guidebook. We DO like a good breakfast over other meals so any input there especially appreciated. OK - 3 weeks round trip - Orlando to Boston - where to visit ? |
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Road Trip Orlando to Boston - diary
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- Bobb - wrote: At Disney: I stayed at Coronado Springs one night and Port Orleans - Riverside last night. Coronado was VERY nice . Port Orleans was not Oh, sorry you didn't like POR. I've stayed there three times and liked it very much. Last time I had a lovely view of the river: http://www.wintertime.com/OH/Disney/...WDW2007-2.html I keep saying that I'm going to try other hotels at WDW, but I like Animal Kingdom Lodge and Port Orleans Riverside so much that I keep going back to those. :-) I spent a full day at WDW - did everything except the Expedition Everest roller coaster at Animal Kingdom. Ah, that's too bad. It's a very fun ride! I love the theming around it, too: http://www.wintertime.com/OH/Disney/...006/Serka.html Epcot show was not as good as it used to be. No Lasers. Hmmm, that doesn't sound right. Have they really discontinued the lasers in "Illuminations," or were they just not working that night? Patty |
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