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bbro 10-22-2015 12:23 PM

Planning trips
 
How early do you plan out of town trips? There are a couple places I want to visit next year and I found a Bed & Breakfast I like in one of them. I kind of want to book it now, but I am thinking it might be too early. I was planning to go in May, but possible October.

There is also a trip in June I am planning to take. And I have two cities in the Northwest I want to visit, too.

Is there such a thing as too early?



PS - this is completely unrelated to the previous thread I posted about travelling. These are places/trips I was already planning on taking next year.

glatt 10-22-2015 01:29 PM

It depends on the location. If you are going to a small village on the coast, and it only has one place to stay, it is already too late for May. If you are going to Vegas, you can just show up without a reservation and get a room that night.

You really have to know the location.

glatt 10-22-2015 01:34 PM

And let me expand on that a little bit. I generally go to small out of the way places because I live in the city and want to get away from them. I book rooms at least 6 months in advance, and I've booked some rooms a year and a half in advance.

For my last vacation, to Nova Scotia, we stayed in little coastal villages, and I lined up rooms in February for a visit in August. Space was already limited at that point and we didn't always get our first choice.

bbro 10-22-2015 01:53 PM

Thanks. I am going to Asheville, NC and Portland, OR and Seattle, WA

I know for Asheville, I want to go in the fall since it's the mountains and trees, etc. But the summer would be acceptable, too. The only thing I need is a hotel since it is a driveable distance

Portland and Seattle, I have no clue when would be best. I just have always wanted to see them.

I do wonder if I am over doing it and should just do Asheville and Portland this year. And of course the beach, but that's not up to me where we go and stay, so I am ignoring that one - lol

lumberjim 10-22-2015 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bbro (Post 942867)
Thanks. I am going to Asheville, NC and Portland, OR and Seattle, WA

I know for Asheville, I want to go in the fall since it's the mountains and trees, etc. But the summer would be acceptable, too. The only thing I need is a hotel since it is a driveable distance

Portland and Seattle, I have no clue when would be best. I just have always wanted to see them.

I do wonder if I am over doing it and should just do Asheville and Portland this year. And of course the beach, but that's not up to me where we go and stay, so I am ignoring that one - lol

I was just in Asheville. That's the home of Sierra Nevada brewing. We started back north on the Blue ridge parkway there, after visiting my dad in Charlotte. Nice place, from what I saw.

glatt 10-22-2015 03:09 PM

If you like chocolate, you will have a good time in Ashville.

BigV 10-23-2015 07:33 PM

I'm in Seattle. You should contact me.

monster 10-23-2015 07:56 PM

Never. But we don't mind staying in dives/camping/commuting and the accommodation is just a tool. We'd rather not be tied down. ...and we mostly blag tent space off dwellars I the vicinity ;)

Pamela 10-23-2015 10:26 PM

I plan trips on the moment, but my goals are different than yours.

I'll be through Asheville tomorrow, on my way to Charlotte, then back through as I return to Louisville. I'll wave!

bbro 01-06-2016 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 942880)
If you like chocolate, you will have a good time in Ashville.

I love chocolate! What good places include chocolate in Asheville?

bbro 01-06-2016 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BigV (Post 943044)
I'm in Seattle. You should contact me.

I think we now have a direct flight to Seattle. I will definitely keep you in mind when I start planning that trip :) Thanks!

bbro 01-06-2016 12:59 PM

Well, I've booked my trip to Asheville for October (apparently their busiest month).

I am staying at a B&B about a mile form downtown. I plan on doing a self guided Artisan tour they offer. Most likely on the way out so I can buy stuff and just put it in the car.

I want to do some hiking. Saturday morning I am thinking of signing up for a group. I also want to do some solo so I can take my time and take pictures. I still need to research trails for that.

The day I get there, I can't check in until 4pm, so I am probably going to the Biltmore Estate and wander the gardens. I've already done the house, so I am not interested in that. I will probably get lunch somewhere in Biltmore Village.

I want to do a bit of a bar crawl by myself Saturday or Sunday night with places downtown. It will depend on what's open what days. I figure Sunday may not be as busy as Saturday would be.

As the day gets closer, I will plan exactly the places I am going. Since I am on my own, I will be able to schedule it all to my liking :cool:

SO EXCITED!

glatt 01-06-2016 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by bbro (Post 950628)
I love chocolate! What good places include chocolate in Asheville?

I don't remember, but there is an independent chocolate place right downtown. Can't miss it. They serve all sorts of chocolate foods and beverages.

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Lola Bunny 02-09-2016 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 950638)
I don't remember, but there is an independent chocolate place right downtown. Can't miss it. They serve all sorts of chocolate foods and beverages.

:eek: I must visit! I'm an hour drive away from Ashville. :)


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