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Thanks again ..
But it for sure the Tiago pass will closed in mid December, if not have to take the other Long road via Bakersfield to DV
Yes, it'll be closed.
That road usually closes in the first or second week of November; by December it'll be buried under ten feet of snow. You're going to have to go via Bakersfield, sorry.
Edit: I probably should revise this. It's possible that Tioga Pass will still be open - in the 2011/2012 winter it didn't close until the first week of January - but it's extremely unlikely. I wouldn't bet on it.
Any nice clean accomation to recommend in LA Santa Monica near beach area and in Las Vegas strip ?
Can't speak to your theme park questions - I'm more of a national-parks guy - but I can answer this one.
For the Las Vegas strip, ask yourself these questions:
1) Do you have hotel status with Starwood? If you do, you'll want to stay at Caesars Palace, because you can earn Starwood nights when you stay at Caesars hotels (and Caesars itself is the only decent Caesars hotel on the strip).
2) If #1 doesn't apply, you've got two options depending on your price bracket:
- Mandalay Bay: down the south end of the strip, the Mandalay Bay is big and plush, but also on the cheaper end of things as Vegas accommodation goes. Expect to pay $100-$120/nt in December;
- Vdara: For a bit more, around the $150-$180 mark, you can stay at the Vdara, right in the centre of the strip. The rooms are literal studio apartments (it was going to be an apartment building when they built it, but it opened right in the depths of the 2008 housing crash, so they turned them into hotel rooms instead); they're spacious and modern, and the hotel itself is fantastic (don't miss the spa!)
If you've got a bit more money to chuck around, you can sometimes snag a two-bedroom penthouse at the Vdara for somewhere in the $300s. These are the biggest steal on the Strip: a full two-bedroom apartment on the sixty-somethingth floor, with unbelievable strip views, for about what you'd pay for a pokey little basic room in a lot of other cities (ahem, San Francisco).
If you have
a lot of money to chuck around:
Aria SkySuites. Trust me on this.
In Santa Monica: I've stayed at the
Oceana Santa Monica and loved it; and I hear good things about the
Le Meridien Delfina.
@ xtc 8, you have to pay $$ like us$5/day.
At Avis it's $25/wk. I reckon that's pretty good value, considering how much driving you'll be doing.
else listen to old fashion radio. San Fran has Chinese radio stations. FM also offer music or all genre. Limited but free. else U can do iheartradio on phone but requires dataplan. Ulu place no coverage nothing to listen unlike SXM.
Yeah, but here's the thing: you're going to be covering a lot of ground, and a lot of it's out in the boondocks. There's not going to be any FM radio out in Death Valley.