As I'm cursing at my life?! And bitter from the sweet?!
F2F5: I forget that everyone isn't us
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
I've been to Paradise, Washington. I wonder if they'll tear it down to put up a parking lot...
I've been to Hell, MI. It wasn't all that.
I've never been to me.
But have you been to ME?
I have no idea what song you're talking about but Portland Maine would be awesome. Or even Bangor, maybe I already said that. Bangor (and Pittsburgh) is in Outside or Conde Nast Traveler or one of those mags as a really cool city.
A hot humid place is only doable IMHO if you have a hotel or condo or room right on the water. But, yeah, off season sports places often have great deals. I just don't know what they are on the East Coast. Out here, Mammoth, Jackson Hole, etc. etc. ski resorts during summer are gorgeous and relatively cheap, though not easy fly-ins, usually.
I have no idea what song you're talking about
oh you lucky, lucky cat.
Both Portland and Bangor would be expensive because of the in-season timing. Also, they'd both be an extra plane or car ride (quite long in the case of Bangor) for almost anyone not coming from Boston or NYC. As much as I love Maine in the summer, one or both of those things rules it out for our F2F, I think.
If Boston ever comes together, then Kittery is a good day trip for those who want to pay their respects at LL Bean.
though not easy fly-ins
For me (and I suspect many others), that's a deal-breaker for a weekend trip. Period.
I want to spend my time with people, not negotiating transportation. I have a limited number of vacation days, and I don't want to use up two of them on frustrating travel logistics. If I make it to the F2F this year, chances are I will want to fly in early Friday to spend time with people Friday afternoon and evening, and get a Sunday afternoon flight home so I can get to bed at a decent enough hour to make Monday bearable.
Yeah, if it's not an easy fly-in, then it would be a questionable proposition. But I often forget to think that way, since living in Jacksonville, everything's a pain in the ass to fly into.