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Its her indoors 50th next year (don't tell her I told you) so we plan to splash out a little for our holiday.
Three destinations have poped up in discussions, Borneo, Florida and California.
Borneo because we went there many years ago on a tour that saw lots but didn't stay anywhere for long, now we would like to spend more time in some of the places we skimped a little before.
Florida because I work for a holiday company that has its own airline and Orlando is one of its destinations so I can get cheap flights. We spent a wonderfull three weeks there a few ears ago doing the southern bit (below Orlando - Space centre, down the coast to the Keys, a few days in the Everglades and up to Sanibel Island before returning). This time we thought we might go north and cover the panhandle and maybe go to Birmingham AL (I think I still have a cousin living there who I lost contact with many years ago so I may try and find her) or if I can't track her down New Orleans (this will depend on whether my boss will give me three weeks off at once, normal rules are two).
California, well because its California. Unfortunately it is also very big!. I've worked out that if I were to see everything we wanted I'd be driving around 2500 miles. Too far for three weeks let alone two. So if it was to be California we would have to decide on north or south and leave the other half to another time.
So this is where the forum can help me out as most of you are US based. Can you suggest places we should vist in Florida (or southern Alabama/Georgia) or California that are not the usual tourist haunts (I can get the 'big' attractions from the travel guides). Any small (reasonably priced) hotels or B&Bs that you rate. We are both natural history enthusiasts (birds, wildlife, big scenery etc) and I also love seeing old ships, planes, trains etc
Cheers
Three destinations have poped up in discussions, Borneo, Florida and California.
Borneo because we went there many years ago on a tour that saw lots but didn't stay anywhere for long, now we would like to spend more time in some of the places we skimped a little before.
Florida because I work for a holiday company that has its own airline and Orlando is one of its destinations so I can get cheap flights. We spent a wonderfull three weeks there a few ears ago doing the southern bit (below Orlando - Space centre, down the coast to the Keys, a few days in the Everglades and up to Sanibel Island before returning). This time we thought we might go north and cover the panhandle and maybe go to Birmingham AL (I think I still have a cousin living there who I lost contact with many years ago so I may try and find her) or if I can't track her down New Orleans (this will depend on whether my boss will give me three weeks off at once, normal rules are two).
California, well because its California. Unfortunately it is also very big!. I've worked out that if I were to see everything we wanted I'd be driving around 2500 miles. Too far for three weeks let alone two. So if it was to be California we would have to decide on north or south and leave the other half to another time.
So this is where the forum can help me out as most of you are US based. Can you suggest places we should vist in Florida (or southern Alabama/Georgia) or California that are not the usual tourist haunts (I can get the 'big' attractions from the travel guides). Any small (reasonably priced) hotels or B&Bs that you rate. We are both natural history enthusiasts (birds, wildlife, big scenery etc) and I also love seeing old ships, planes, trains etc
Cheers
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Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 
