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US is not France where Uber folks are arrested, or Malaysia/Indonesia where Uber drivers are beaten up.

You can try to go against the progress but it will be pretty much the same as trying to stand in front of moving train.

USA don't say, I thought Singapore.
State taxi system so messed up anyway.

What is progress? States... Offer cheap rates.
Uber will be new taxi come autonomous car, the states taxi will change over running their fleet with autonomous car. With larger fleet they can get cars cheaper we hope rates lower. Rental car companies maybe gone too.... Doubt private car owner without jointing a company can use their car to make money. States love to tax income.

1 person cannot stop progress, rich enough perhaps! Moving train can still be stop with ample $$ thrown at it

Sorry ppl... I digress
 
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Anyone tried staying airbnb in las vegas? I feel kinda reluctant to pay for the resort fee...
 

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Anyone tried staying airbnb in las vegas? I feel kinda reluctant to pay for the resort fee...

Depends on the time of year, but typically the strip hotels are so cheap that the resort fee isn't so bad. If you're paying like $100 for a room plus a $20 resort fee, that's not actually that bad.
 

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I'll be in Orlando early December for a conference and will be bringing my parents (in their 60s) along as well. Any recommendations/site to visit that are recommended? Don't think they will be very interested in the theme parks in the area though we might just do 1-2 since we're there. Will be there for about a week.
 

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Do they drive and or like beaches?
If so they can visit Daytona Beach and Cocoa Beach on the Atlantic side.
About an hour drive away.
Cape Canaveral where they launch rockets is nearby. They probably have a museum there too.
Can easily do it as a day trip while u are at the conference.

Can try their local crabs, Stone crabs.



I'll be in Orlando early December for a conference and will be bringing my parents (in their 60s) along as well. Any recommendations/site to visit that are recommended? Don't think they will be very interested in the theme parks in the area though we might just do 1-2 since we're there. Will be there for about a week.
 

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Try searching and finding on google but don't go to tripadvisor because i see mostly places have fake reviews which is bad.
 

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Hi ST,

I though of brining my favourite 3-in1 local coffee to US, any issue with the customs there?
 

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I though of brining my favourite 3-in1 local coffee to US, any issue with the customs there?

No issue, in San Fran or LA you could be drinking nicer coffee than Starbucks.

I love my usual intelligentsia, ritual, klatch, slumptown
These places source, blend and roast their own beans; unlike most places just buy from others

Or you could try
http://www.laweekly.com/restaurants/10-best-local-coffee-roasters-in-la-6828931
 
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Starbucks usa has their seasonal "pumpkin spice latte" this time of the year.
Not a fan of it but it seems popular in america.

U can try it out
 

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can i ask if we can bring pineapple tarts in ?

Sure, but don't forget to try some of the local treats as well. If you're in SF, get thee to Napoleon Bakery in Chinatown and try some of their pineapple buns; if you're up north near Seattle, you might be able to lay your hands on a Nanaimo bar, which is the absolute best thing ever.

Hi ST,

I though of brining my favourite 3-in1 local coffee to US, any issue with the customs there?

I agree with everyone upthread; you can, but why would you want to? America's a bit of a coffee wasteland (outside of NYC and SF anyway, and you can't get a decent flat white anywhere outside Lower Manhattan), but you can still do better than 3-in-1 instant. Even the cheap-and-cheerful roadside motels have brew-your-own coffee machines so you can have a fresh cup in the morning.
 
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Sure, but don't forget to try some of the local treats as well. If you're in SF, get thee to Napoleon Bakery in Chinatown and try some of their pineapple buns; if you're up north near Seattle, you might be able to lay your hands on a Nanaimo bar, which is the absolute best thing ever.



I agree with everyone upthread; you can, but why would you want to? America's a bit of a coffee wasteland (outside of NYC and SF anyway, and you can't get a decent flat white anywhere outside Lower Manhattan), but you can still do better than 3-in-1 instant. Even the cheap-and-cheerful roadside motels have brew-your-own coffee machines so you can have a fresh cup in the morning.

Thanks ST.... Do you have any coffee powder to recommend lol
I'm heading to NYC btw lol
 
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Thanks ST.... Do you have any coffee powder to recommend lol
I'm heading to NYC btw lol

Yep: I recommend don't use coffee powder. Find yourself a nice little coffee shop (check Yelp), or learn to use the coffee-makers that are in every hotel room - you'll get yourself a stronger, better-tasting coffee every time.

Also, if you're headed to NYC, give Bluestone Lane a crack: even the Aussie prime minister approves of them.
 
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Outside your typical NYC or SF depending where you are can get great coffee

Lots of list and recommendations.but certainly fancy roasters are all downtown and you may get some small cafe brewing coffee sourcefrom these places.
https://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/best-coffee-roasters-in-america

Depending on how such list is generated you would be surprise that NYC or SF are missing
https://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/best-coffee-roasters-in-america
1. (48 points) Counter Culture Coffee
Durham, NC
2. (43 points) Stumptown
Portland, OR
3. (40 points) Madcap Coffee
Grand Rapids, MI
4. (32 points) Intelligentsia
Chicago, IL
5. (29 points) Heart Roasters
Portland, OR
5. (29 points) PT's Coffee
Topeka, KS
7. (26 points) Verve Coffee Roasters
Santa Cruz, CA
8. (24 points) Four Barrel Coffee
San Francisco, CA
9. (23 points) Dogwood Coffee
Minneapolis, MN
10. (19 points) Klatch Coffee
San Dimas, CA
https://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/best-coffee-cities-in-america
1. Seattle, WA
2. Portland, OR
3. Los Angeles, CA
4. San Francisco, CA
5. New York, NY
6. Chicago, IL
7. Austin, TX
8. Kansas City, KS/MO

these coffee roasters have stores outside their home city.
https://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/the-21-best-coffee-roasters-in-the-country
- Blue Bottle
San Francisco, CA
- Chromatic Coffee Co.
Santa Clara, CA
- Coava Coffee Roasters
Portland, OR
- Counter Culture
Durham, NC
- Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea
Columbus, OH
- Cuvée Coffee
Austin, TX
- Devocion
Brooklyn, NY
- Evocation Micro-Coffee Roastery
Amarillo, TX
- Four Barrel Coffee
San Francisco, CA
- Heart Coffee Roasters
Portland, OR
- Intelligentsia Coffee
Chicago, IL
- La Colombe
Philadelphia, PA
- Lofted Coffee
Brooklyn, NY
- Madcap Coffee
Grand Rapids, MI
- Panther Coffee
Miami, FL
- PT's Coffee Roasting Co.
Topeka, KS
- Ruby Coffee Roasters
Nelsonville, WI
- Slate Coffee Roasters
Seattle, WA
- Stumptown
Portland, OR
- Sweet Bloom
Lakewood, CO
- Verve Coffee Roasters
Santa Cruz, CA

In any case coffee powder bad idea, coffee snob will tell you stay away from ground coffee. Try fancy cold brew

Try La Colombe they stated in phillly and now trying to be Starbucks number 2 serving up better coffee.
https://www.lacolombe.com

If you can tahan Starbucks many hotels serve that, just add milk and sugar. Your local wholefoods carry beans from local roasters often dated. If you bring your own hario to grind great! You making better coffee than those hotel or motel cheap coffee
 
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