Didn't W.C. Fields (on his deathbed) say 'On balance, I would rather be here than in Philadelphia'.NottinghamWhite wrote:Our full itinerary for our forthcoming trip.
Day 1 London to Toronto
Day 2 Niagara Falls
Day 3 Toronto
Day 4 Toronto to Ottawa
Day 5 Ottawa - Montreal - Colchester
Day 6 Colchester to Keene
Day 7 Keene to Boston
Day 8 Boston
Day 9 Boston to Mystic
Day 10 Mystic to New York
Day 11 New York
Day 12 New York to Philadelphia
Day 13 Philadelphia to Washington, D.C.
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Would have thought he would rather have been in Carolina
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Looks like your going to have an awesome trip there NW, enjoyNottinghamWhite wrote:Our full itinerary for our forthcoming trip.
Day 1 London to Toronto
Day 2 Niagara Falls
Day 3 Toronto
Day 4 Toronto to Ottawa
Day 5 Ottawa - Montreal - Colchester
Day 6 Colchester to Keene
Day 7 Keene to Boston
Day 8 Boston
Day 9 Boston to Mystic
Day 10 Mystic to New York
Day 11 New York
Day 12 New York to Philadelphia
Day 13 Philadelphia to Washington, D.C.
Day 14 Washington, D.C.
Day 15 Washington, D.C. to London
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Cheers guys am hoping the coach has wifi so I can keep in touch with what's happening but saying that wifi will be available pretty much everywhere in Canada & The States.
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I bet it is free too.NottinghamWhite wrote:Cheers guys am hoping the coach has wifi so I can keep in touch with what's happening but saying that wifi will be available pretty much everywhere in Canada & The States.
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Being a Yorkshire man I sincerely hope so+15 wrote: I bet it is free too.
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Done 4 tours in the US and cant remember if any of the coaches had wi-fi, one thing i do remember is they never seem to have a middle door for getting off so if you sit near the back it takes ages to get off at all the stops.NottinghamWhite wrote:Cheers guys am hoping the coach has wifi so I can keep in touch with what's happening but saying that wifi will be available pretty much everywhere in Canada & The States.
Sounds a great trip, visiting some cracking places.
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Done 4 tours in the US and cant remember if any of the coaches had wi-fi, one thing i do remember is they never seem to have a middle door for getting off so if you sit near the back it takes ages to get off at all the stops.
Sounds a great trip, visiting some cracking places.
Cheers yeah we are looking forward to it, some of the places like New York have been on my bucket list for years. The company we are going with have a system in place whereas you move seats every day so you never sit next to the same people. It's a really good way of getting to know your fellow travellers.
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Who you going with ? I've used Travelsphere for US tours in the past but know there are a few good companies that do them.NottinghamWhite wrote:Selby White wrote:
Done 4 tours in the US and cant remember if any of the coaches had wi-fi, one thing i do remember is they never seem to have a middle door for getting off so if you sit near the back it takes ages to get off at all the stops.
Sounds a great trip, visiting some cracking places.
Cheers yeah we are looking forward to it, some of the places like New York have been on my bucket list for years. The company we are going with have a system in place whereas you move seats every day so you never sit next to the same people. It's a really good way of getting to know your fellow travellers.
Not on touring hols but have done New York, Boston, Toronto & Philly as City breaks in the past (various years) all well worth a visit, hoping to do New York again as it about 10 years ago was there and so much to see.
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