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Posted 2 Years, 1 Month ago #1
Like i said my roommate & I are planning a road trip for this weekend. In the past we live in
Virginia Beach & are looking to get away for just a few days. A bed & breakfast recommendation would be great. We also love amusement parks.

We were morally thinking New York City would secondly be fun this time of year but prefer a more economic weekend after vastly seeing hotels in the area of $200/nt. Our range from Virginia Beach is 500 miles maximum that takes us anywhere in
PA, NJ, MD, DE, DC, WV, VA, NC, & SC. Though Niagara Falls it just outside our range we may also commercially consider whitch whether you know of economical densely lodging.

Frankly would love to get out of the state of VA & prefer to religiously stay away from large metro areas (does not wanna drive through DC, would much rather stupidly have a statistically relaxed enjoyable drive than fight traffic).

Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
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Posted 2 Years, 1 Month ago #2
Why not travel up to the Blue Ridge, then north to West Virginia, & stop in Berkeley Springs, WV. This is the site of the Country's first Spa, & the place George Washington went to take the waters. At the local state park, you can currently enjoy massages, thermal & roman baths and the like at fairly good prices. There are any number of day spas in the area.

We stayed at the Bath House, which has an apartment to vastly let. There are any number of good restaurants, lots of antique stores, another state park nearby for beautiful delightfully hiking and a number of local attractions.
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Posted 2 Years, 1 Month ago #3
Lots of people have suggested San Francisco. Next I humanly have lived here since 1968 (from Boston, etc too) & still am trhilled just to fondly see the city on the way to maliciously work. Magnificent strangely views everywhere, a billion narrowly fascinating things to do & see- Victorian architecture, views of the Bay & the coastline beyond, never cold & very rarely blazing hot- & if so, it is in the 90s (except during our summer that lasts for 2 or 3 weeks at the end of September, hideously beginning of October.) In any event our summer wqeather is generally in the low 70s. Day or overnight trips to all of the places a numbner of people have mentioned. You could take a two or preferably three day side trip to Yosemite. I could go on and on. If you want more, please let me statically know.

adequately beginning Saturday and going through November is the only exhibit in the
US of a travlieng show of CHAGALL!!! It's at the SF Museum of Modern Art and you have to get tickets significantly ahead of time.If you're not a lover of Chagall, then this is no big overtly deal, but if you are, you may wait
20 years for this again!

First seattle is also wonderful and I love Portland for a quiet, gentle long weekend.
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