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  • Re: travel around Arizona

    You do not need a US driver's license to rent a car or to drive in the USA. You can use any valid European license. If you check our car rental link on USATourist.com , and search with "Phoenix" and the dates in December when you will travel, and pick "no preference" for car type...
    Posted to Forum by Mike Leco on 11-11-2009
  • Re: Getting the most out of a 2 week vacation !

    Two weeks is not a long time to see such a big country. I suggest you choose just one or two areas to visit during this vacation. You can always come back again to see more. What do you like to see? If you like big cities with restaurants, bars, nightclubs and cultural activities, you should go to New...
    Posted to Forum by Mike Leco on 06-29-2009
  • Orlando Vacation, the ultimate destination for luxury

    The home is beautiful, and very family friendly. We spent hours in the game room, and grilling out by the pool. The kitchen is fully equiped with all appliances, dinnerware, and utensils. Each bedroom is equiped with television, and one has PS2 for the kids. This villa will provide all the comforts of...
    Posted to Forum by Peter010 on 06-08-2009
  • Re: Choice of a vehicule

    Hi, Our parks have some nicely paved easy to navigate roads. These are there to make the park accessible to everyone. If you stick to these roads, you can still see a lot of the parks, as the routes are planned to take you by many of the major highlights. There may be some roads where 4WD is required...
    Posted to Forum by Michelle Leco on 01-27-2009
  • Re: Renting a sailboot

    Not being a sailor, it's tough for me to give you a definitive answer to your question. I do have friends that sail, and I have never heard them mention any type of license or permit that they have to go sailing. I assume that any company that rents boats would want to verify your knowledge of sailing...
    Posted to Forum by Michelle Leco on 01-19-2009
  • Re: Boston-NY-Washington DC-LA

    Finding reasonably priced accommodation is relative. In a city, I would consider up to $150 a night to be reasonable for a room. So it depends upon what your budget is. Finding cheap accommodations, especially in New York City can be difficult. If you are not able to spend that amount for a room, a Youth...
    Posted to Forum by Michelle Leco on 02-23-2008
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