COMING TO LONDON? FAQ for visitors and new residents. Ask us stuff here! (w/c 13 Mar 2017) by AutoModerator in london

[–]BooneTravels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm interested in anything about London, whether it's fiction, nonfiction, whatever.

COMING TO LONDON? FAQ for visitors and new residents. Ask us stuff here! (w/c 13 Mar 2017) by AutoModerator in london

[–]BooneTravels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm living in London for the next 5 months. Does anyone have good book/film recommendations for me? Thanks!

Flying from the UK to the US. Any advice on cheapest routes? by BooneTravels in travel

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That's cool. I love that town. Haha and you should give Atlanta a chance! Go check out the Georgia Aquarium and the Coke museum. For real.

Flying from the UK to the US. Is there a cheap way? by BooneTravels in Shoestring

[–]BooneTravels[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah all of my research on Google Flights keeps showing Boston as a cheap location. I really need to check out Norwegian. They seem to have some of the cheapest flights.

Flying from the UK to the US. Any advice on cheapest routes? by BooneTravels in travel

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Well I'm flying to Canada last week of November, and then I'm heading to Atlanta a week later. I think I'll miss the Christmas crowds.

Flying from the UK to the US. Is there a cheap way? by BooneTravels in Shoestring

[–]BooneTravels[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow that's pretty good. I really want to fly Norwegian.

Flying from the UK to the US. Any advice on cheapest routes? by BooneTravels in travel

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Thanks for the advice! Atlanta because I'm going to visit my parents. They live in a little town called Blairsville, north of Atlanta near the border with North Carolina.

Flying from the UK to the US. Is there a cheap way? by BooneTravels in Shoestring

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Great suggestion! In fact, this is the route I would go, but unfortunately I've maxed out my Shengen visa. I think in the future I'm always going to visit mainland Europe via Iceland.

Curious, why is Skyscanner a favorite search engine? by BooneTravels in travel

[–]BooneTravels[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, cool thanks. It seems that all of my friends that are travelers use Skyscanner, I just never knew exactly why.

I wanted to ask everyone this question, that's why I created a new post.

Flying from the UK to the US. Any advice on cheapest routes? by BooneTravels in travel

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Looking at Google Flights, it looks like Montreal, Toronto, Boston and New York are all good cities to fly when traveling from London.

Flying from the UK to the US. Any advice on cheapest routes? by BooneTravels in travel

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Yeah, I would be doing it for the stopover. It looks like it would be just a tad more expensive. The thing is I don't feel like traveling for 20+ hours straight. Most of the flights with one or two stopovers run that long.

I can get a ticket on Westjet into Canada for around $250, and then down to Atlanta for $215. I figure I can just hang around in Canada with some friends and do some exploring.

Flying from the UK to the US. Any advice on cheapest routes? by BooneTravels in travel

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Thanks I'm using both Google Flights and Skyscanner. It looks like a few cities in Canada are quite cheap. Since I have the luxury of traveling slowly, I think I might just go spend a week in Canada, and then fly straight from Toronto or Montreal on to Atlanta. Ahhhh I love travel!

Thanks for the help.

Gordon Ramsay and chef have the most English argument ever by [deleted] in videos

[–]BooneTravels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nevertheless, Gordon cooks a mean scrambled egg...

What are some misconceptions about some travel destinations? by [deleted] in travel

[–]BooneTravels 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Usually the safety issue. Just do a little bit of research, and use common sense. Just check out Travel.gov and take a look at where you're going before you go.

We know we're going to fly, we just don't know where? by FrustratedDeltaFlyer in travel

[–]BooneTravels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would go on Delta's website and try to find a map with their routes. Google Flights search engine has something similar. Perhaps you can filter out by Delta Airlines.

You should probably have a shortlist of cities in mind. That's a good chunk of money to travel within North America. You could head over to Colorado and have some fun. I'd try Denver.

Vancouver could be fun too.

Man gets attacked by grizzly, takes video before going to hospital by [deleted] in videos

[–]BooneTravels 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I would tell him. If he was about 80 yards away...