MrSquished
Lifer
land in NJ. spend 5 days in NYC, go to boston, spend another few days. fly out to vegas and spend a few days - rent a car. hit up some national parks around those states, then drive to los angeles for a few days. then fly home.
This is the best advice if Vegas will be one of the places OP is heading. I'd take a look at the parks listed above and see which ones interest you the most, as you won't have time to see them all. I'm partial to Zion, Arches, and Canyonlands, personally.
As others have noted, the U.S. is massive so you'd be best served finding on a small number of places that sound appealing and spending time in those places. Last year, I spent two weeks on the coast of Southern France, a much smaller geographic area than NJ to Nevada and felt like I barely scratched the surface of things to see and do there.
Thanks for the advice. What do you advise for accommodation? Should I pre-book or stay at motels along the way as I stop?
OP, Do you have any dietary restrictions? Do you only eat Halal meat? Please be aware that most restaurants in the USA do not serve Halal meat. Vegetarian options are common, and most places to serve seafood, but, halal meat can be difficult to find in some areas.
We welcome you to the US, have an excellent time!
Thanks for the advice. What do you advise for accommodation? Should I pre-book or stay at motels along the way as I stop?
When I'm driving through areas and just stopping for a night, I don't pre-book for that, I just stop when I'm tired of driving. It's recommended to look to see what options are along the way before driving of course 🙂
If I'm planning to stay in a city in advance, I research the hotels in the area and prebook.
You need to do what makes sense to you, but to me, this gives me the best of both worlds.
Also, I will recommend that you may want to consider a Bed and breakfast for at least one night. It's a different experience compared to most hotels/motels, and it might be memorable for you.
What about shopping? Which state (Eastern or Western Coastal areas) has the lowest tax rates for home stuff and the best choice? I'll probably being doing about $1500-2000 (not part of my $6000 budget) worth of home related shopping.
What about shopping? Which state (Eastern or Western Coastal areas) has the lowest tax rates for home stuff and the best choice? I'll probably being doing about $1500-2000 (not part of my $6000 budget) worth of home related shopping.
What about shopping? Which state (Eastern or Western Coastal areas) has the lowest tax rates for home stuff and the best choice? I'll probably being doing about $1500-2000 (not part of my $6000 budget) worth of home related shopping.
My wife and I planning a trip to the USA in June lasting 3 weeks. We're a young couple interested in:
1) Nature (national parks, lakes)
2) Historical architecture.
3) Shopping. We are furnishing our new house and wanted to buy some (practical and aesthetic) accessories.
4) Las Vegas
5) The wife also wants to visit Beverly Hills.
I have an uncle in NJ and that's where we are going to land. We also considered an Alaskan cruise, but my wife does not have a valid Canadian visa.
Budget: $6000
Greenbean, ignore Craig234, he's just a huge asshole.
ignore creig.
Las Vegas is very expensive for food and shopping.
Wtf from all the anti american hate speach you spew on P&N you ask us for ideas for your vacation in our country?
Here is one idea, piss off.
I get where you guys are coming from, but if you want to change someone's opinion of America, there's no better way than letting them visit the country, and our National Parks are our greatest evangelists.
Can't help wiht vegas or beverly hills, but I can help with 1-3
From New Jersey Head down to DC - take in all the historic monuments, see the whitehouse, go shopping at any of the various malls, etc.
From DC, head south the Colonial Williamsburg (3.5-4 hour drive). Visit the historic downtown, william and mary college, etc. Go shopping in the antique malls. Take the kids to Busch Gardens. Visit the Plum tree island national wildlife refuge and Great Dismal Swamp (its prettier than it sounds) national park.
From williamsburg, head south to the Outer Banks of North Carolina - spend a few days on some of the best beaches you will ever see. Good shopping, fishing, etc.
From OBX, head south to Charleston North/South Carolina - get some good bbq, enjoy the old southern architecture, etc.
From Charleston, head south to Savannah Georgia/Tybee Island - lots of historic architecture, good food, national parks (beaches), etc.
From Savannah, head south to Jacksonville FLA and pick up return flight to wherever.