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Re: New 2015 Holiday Thread : Wed Mar 11, 2015 9:51 am  
Italy booked for August. The latest series of Italy Unpacked swung it. Has to be one of the best travel programmes ever to have been aired.

No doubt there will be loads of long weekends with trips to see friends and the glut of weddings that come with being a 30 something. Already got weekends in Hawes, Derbyshire and Southampton in the diary.
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Re: New 2015 Holiday Thread : Wed Mar 11, 2015 12:06 pm  
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Decided against the US thing, and booked myself a couple of weeks in Sri Lanka in November.

Anyone been there before, and have any tips/recommendations about getting around and what to see & do that might not be on the usual review websites?


I went in, I think it was 2007. We did a week of touring, with a driver driving us, and then a week on the beach. Traffic didn't seem that difficult, apart from being horrendously busy in Colombo and Kandy. It's great scenery so take a good camera and plenty of memory card space. A disappointment for us was the lack of facilities for eating and drinking out, with most of that being confined to hotels. You should certainly visit the inland highland areas, and a tea plantation and old factory, and the the elephant orphanage too.
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Re: New 2015 Holiday Thread : Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:23 pm  
Really want to go back to South East Asia but can't decide where
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Re: New 2015 Holiday Thread : Wed Mar 11, 2015 7:02 pm  
Lawrie L wrote:
Really want to go back to South East Asia but can't decide where


Think it will be Vietnam or Cambodia for me next year, in April or May
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Re: New 2015 Holiday Thread : Thu Mar 12, 2015 4:44 pm  
We have been going to Santa Ponsa on Majorca for October for the last few years, nice, quiet and totally relaxing. This year our eldest is getting married in the middle of October and with rellies coming from across the globe going away has been put on hold. No way am I wandering across for a week or so, I will just get chilled down and miss Oktoberfest and then fighting to get back on the Ryanair 737-900 for home.

So looking at some winter sun in Jan/February2016 for a few weeks ...............
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Re: New 2015 Holiday Thread : Thu Mar 12, 2015 8:29 pm  
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Think it will be Vietnam or Cambodia for me next year, in April or May


Cambodia is incredible, love the place! It's such a fascinating place and yes it's not the most developed country in the world but the history & charm is incredible
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Re: New 2015 Holiday Thread : Thu Mar 12, 2015 10:09 pm  
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Cambodia is incredible, love the place! It's such a fascinating place and yes it's not the most developed country in the world but the history & charm is incredible


If I can find some cheap guest houses to stay in, then I think Cambodia could defo be next on my list then - just one of those places I have always fancied seeing.
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Re: New 2015 Holiday Thread : Thu Mar 12, 2015 10:53 pm  
If anyone is thinking of going to the U.S., I can't recommend North America Travel Service highly enough. Used them several times over the years and everything has been perfect including their assistance when our flights home were delayed and cancelled due to bad weather and airline cock-ups.
All their staff (in the Leeds office anyway) are very knowledgeable about the US and will find you ways of doing what you want with whatever type of budget you've got.
They've got branches in Leeds, Nottingham, London, Manchester, Barnsley & Edinburgh.
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Re: New 2015 Holiday Thread : Thu Mar 12, 2015 11:22 pm  
Two very different recent holidays:

Butlins in Minehead -
Went with the brother and his family and absolutely loved it. You just feel like the kids are perfectly safe anywhere in the place and there's enough to keep the adults happy too. Some of the shows are a bit cringeworthy but some are surprisingly good.
We went in "Silver" apartments which weren't very spacious but did the job as you don't spend much time there anyway. I would say not to bother with paying in advance for food. It wasn't very good and I think you're better off either with takeaways, using the food outlets on site or cooking your own in your apartment.


New York -
Loved every minute. Obviously there's some iconic things to see like the Statue of Liberty etc but I just enjoyed walking around, going to a few bars and taking in the atmosphere. It's difficult to explain, it's just a feeling of an atmosphere, but I loved it.
A few little tips though, don't bother actually going on to the island that the Statue of Liberty is on, when you're on it you don't actually get a great view of the statue! We got some cracking views of both the statue and Manhattan from the Staten Island Ferry.

Don't, unless you're desperate just to say you've done it, go up the Empire State Building. You get better views, and IIRC it's a bit cheaper and has smaller queues, from the top of the Rockefeller Centre.

Visiting the UN might not be everyone's idea of fun but I'm a geek so I loved it.

Don't bother visiting the USS Intrepid (aircraft carrier on West side of Manhattan) it's expensive and a bit rubbish.

If you're flying in or out of New York don't use the taxis to get either to or from the airport. They're expensive and rather uncomfortable if there's more than 2 of you or you're 6ft+ tall. There's a perfectly good bus shuttle service to the airports in and out of New York. Or, if flying out of New York, your hotel concierge can book a "black taxi" that is effectively a pre-booked taxi service but in a much nicer, more spacious car that was actually a bit cheaper than the regular "yellow taxis".
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Re: New 2015 Holiday Thread : Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:21 am  
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New York -
Loved every minute. Obviously there's some iconic things to see like the Statue of Liberty etc but I just enjoyed walking around, going to a few bars and taking in the atmosphere. It's difficult to explain, it's just a feeling of an atmosphere, but I loved it.
A few little tips though, don't bother actually going on to the island that the Statue of Liberty is on, when you're on it you don't actually get a great view of the statue! We got some cracking views of both the statue and Manhattan from the Staten Island Ferry.

Don't, unless you're desperate just to say you've done it, go up the Empire State Building. You get better views, and IIRC it's a bit cheaper and has smaller queues, from the top of the Rockefeller Centre.

Visiting the UN might not be everyone's idea of fun but I'm a geek so I loved it.

Don't bother visiting the USS Intrepid (aircraft carrier on West side of Manhattan) it's expensive and a bit rubbish.

If you're flying in or out of New York don't use the taxis to get either to or from the airport. They're expensive and rather uncomfortable if there's more than 2 of you or you're 6ft+ tall. There's a perfectly good bus shuttle service to the airports in and out of New York. Or, if flying out of New York, your hotel concierge can book a "black taxi" that is effectively a pre-booked taxi service but in a much nicer, more spacious car that was actually a bit cheaper than the regular "yellow taxis".

Pretty much matches my experience. NYC is an amazing place and you could spend a lifetime exploring, but the tourist traps are just that.

Been several times on leisure, and unfortunately had to do the Statue of Liberty twice and Empire State twice (the express tickets were worth skipping the queues :) ), amongst others, and I have fond memories of a brass band tour which took us to the top of the Twin Towers in about 1990 and to the UN, which was an amazing experience not least because we met Bill Clinton.

What you say about having a walk is spot on. The last 2 times I've stayed with a family member working on Broadway, which meant I had plenty of time to myself. One of my favourite walks was Upper West, past the Intrepid, up through Hell's Kitchen, through Theatre District and probably on to either Little Italy or the Village, stopping for a few slurps and nibbles on the way. The backstreet places are the best by far, I'll never forget an Irish bar in Hell's Kitchen where the locals made me very welcome apart from a loudmouth prick who got all "Ireland for the Irish" aggressive because I was English. That is until I told him not only was I part Irish, I had relatives over there and had visited many times - unlike him, who had never left the USA. He got shouted down. That was a great night.

Philly is worth a visit, as is Boston, but NYC is a unique beast.
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