Where To Go First?

Dash - How fascinating –

you live almost right next door to a few fellow members of this wonderful website. What a treat! Perhaps, if I

ever visit Florida, I will accidentally bump into one of you guys. :wink:

[b]The Star

Swordsman[/b] - I agree. the creative team who put together this website and [i]Radio

Pixar[/i] do a wonderful job of keeping in touch with each other; hence, things always run smoothly.

gottalovepixar - Heheh – well, at least your mom is looking out for you

considering internet safety. There are alot of crazy people out there, so it’s good to have multiple eyes when

browsing the web…

lizardgirl - Haha – rain is cool! Except when it keeps

raining for days and days and days…

Well, on second thought, perhaps you

should come to California or visit New York, or Florida, or one of those other

places. Sun all year round, despite the hurricane season and the occassional rain and such… :laughing:

:stuck_out_tongue:

And Vancouver is fantastic! Here is a link, if you would like it:

Le Beautiful Vancouver

Going over that bridge

is something else. :laughing:

Orlando is a great place to visit, I have lived here 6

years.

I assume you are coming for a week or two to see Disney World and the other parks. It would take

too long for me to type out everything about Orlando. So you are better off telling me what you want to do while

you are here and I can help you out that way.

i.e. are you just coming to Orlando? Are you visiting any

other places in Florida like Tampa or Miami? Are you just going to the theme parks? The Theme parks are extremely

packed during the christmas holidays.

Shopping, I recommend the Florida mall and the Premium outlet mall

Resturants: just let me know what kind of food you like to eat and I can make recommendations.

Are you over 21? Do you want to go to Clubs / bars

If you are coming during Christmas it might be

too chilly for the beaches, but they are still nice to visit.

Well, I’m definitely not a themepark person, and it’ll probably be a two week stay so we can

go to two different places, but no more. We’re not really bothered about food, and I’m under 21.

Thanks

for all of the info, guys! :smiley:

So have you decided where you are going for the

holidays?

I will suggest you this. Stay on the east coast. Next time you have a chance to do this,

go to the wst side of the US.

aZnCdn- Right now, New York

seems to be a real possibility. It’d be an amazing experience to go there, and it would give us a good taste of

America so we could return to visit other parts. We’ll probably book it just after Christmas for the following

autumn.

TSS- I need to get to know American geography better. :laughing: But

yeah, we’ll definitely explore one part, and then go to a different part next time.

lizardgirl - Well, have a great time, none-the-less! I hope you

enjoy New York, if you go. The outskirts of the state itself has some of the most beautiful scenery on the

planet. Watch out for the black bears, though. :wink:

Yeah Lizardgirl. Have fun, relax,

and enjoy.

Thanks, guys! Just gotta actually book it, now… :laughing:

lizardgirl

  • Heheh – you are welcome. :smiley:

Heheh – yeah, book it quick, before the spring tourists get to the airline

tickets first. :stuck_out_tongue:

yeah, glad that we could help you.