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LarryJM
Nov 21, 2014Explorer II
1. Niagara got it and spelling was never my strong suit and I don't have spell check on my text editor I sometimes use so once misspelled it most likely won't get corrected at least by me:B
2. I totally get the Canada aspect and it would save a lot of time, but we would still want to hit the northern side of the us along that route. Also, no will it forgo the weapons aspect and we have a dog and have a NORCOLD freezer and tend to pack huge amounts of frozen, canned and dog food and just don't want the hassle of the potential border issues so taking the TT into Canada is a non starter.
3. As far as the timing I appreciate the input and will consider sliding everything to the right about two weeks making Detroit first part of May and Niagara the last half.
4. We tend to do things VERY SLOWLY and never spend more than like 4 hours or so sightseeing for the day with maybe a dinner out that same day and usually limit actual attractions to 1 a day and take a day off every 3 or so days. We're retired and have long ago quit trying to burn the ole candle from both ends so to speak. We typically spend 60 days at Disney World and spent 2 weeks in Key West and found enough things to keep up happy in those two place.
All great suggestions and ideas and please keep them coming if you have anything you think would be beneficial or interesting.
Larry
2. I totally get the Canada aspect and it would save a lot of time, but we would still want to hit the northern side of the us along that route. Also, no will it forgo the weapons aspect and we have a dog and have a NORCOLD freezer and tend to pack huge amounts of frozen, canned and dog food and just don't want the hassle of the potential border issues so taking the TT into Canada is a non starter.
3. As far as the timing I appreciate the input and will consider sliding everything to the right about two weeks making Detroit first part of May and Niagara the last half.
4. We tend to do things VERY SLOWLY and never spend more than like 4 hours or so sightseeing for the day with maybe a dinner out that same day and usually limit actual attractions to 1 a day and take a day off every 3 or so days. We're retired and have long ago quit trying to burn the ole candle from both ends so to speak. We typically spend 60 days at Disney World and spent 2 weeks in Key West and found enough things to keep up happy in those two place.
All great suggestions and ideas and please keep them coming if you have anything you think would be beneficial or interesting.
Larry
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