- Feb 14, 2010
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Any recommendations for things to see/do/eat? I'm there for 4 weeks, but I don't know how much free time I'll have. My friends who have been to LA before say I have to go to the Cheesecake Factory, and In-N-Out, etc.
Also, I'll need a SIM card and a plan, and I'm tossing up between these plans:
http://ultra.me/g
http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone-plans/individual.html (Unlimited plan)
I'm planning to travel to San Fran, around Colorado, Utah, and Nevada, so coverage is pretty important. Also, is there a LTE cap for T-mobile, where above that they'll throttle or charge you? The T&Cs are pretty vague, so what's it like in practice? And in general, if you go over on data, do they charge you extra, or throttle?
Anything else I need to know? I'm hiring a car as well, so it'll be kind of interesting adjusting to driving on the other side of the road. And I hear California (and the US in general) is a little different in terms of road rules and fines compared to other countries.
Also, I'll need a SIM card and a plan, and I'm tossing up between these plans:
http://ultra.me/g
http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone-plans/individual.html (Unlimited plan)
I'm planning to travel to San Fran, around Colorado, Utah, and Nevada, so coverage is pretty important. Also, is there a LTE cap for T-mobile, where above that they'll throttle or charge you? The T&Cs are pretty vague, so what's it like in practice? And in general, if you go over on data, do they charge you extra, or throttle?
Anything else I need to know? I'm hiring a car as well, so it'll be kind of interesting adjusting to driving on the other side of the road. And I hear California (and the US in general) is a little different in terms of road rules and fines compared to other countries.