mellowjello
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For kids aged 12 and below, they are allowed to travel on the VTL provided they are accompanied by a VTL traveller. In return they must undergo the same PCR tests (pre-departure and upon arrival with the exception of those aged 2 and below).Hi, is it confirmed there will be no quarantine for unvaccinated children travelling with vaccinated adult? Planning to go NY. Thank you
I'm renting a car in California + Arizona, I emailed to ask about the insurance and they replied this:
We would like to inform you that, generally speaking, for Hertz rentals in the USA we offer rates already inclusive of the below coverage:
- Loss Damage Waiver (LDW): full coverage for damage and theft to/of our vehicle, without any excess (except California and Nevada, where there is a non-waivable excess in case of vandalism-unrelated-to-theft of US$ 500.00 for California and US$ 2500.00 for Nevada);
- Liability Insurance Supplement (LIS): cover third parties and third parties' property up to US$ 1 million (US$ 2 millions in California and Florida).
So I'm quite confused...with the above, does it mean that I'll be fully covered? Is there anything else that I'll need?
It seems too long to be in just NYC for 10-12 days for tourist purposes.Hi guys! Is spending 10-12 days too long in New York only?
Or any idea if domestic air travel require COVID test? Can’t seems to find any clear answer on the website.
No covid testing for US domestic travel.Or any idea if domestic air travel require COVID test? Can’t seems to find any clear answer on the website.
I've spent 2 weeks in NYC and I felt it wasn't sufficient. There's plenty to do and see in NYC.Hi guys! Is spending 10-12 days too long in New York only?
Or any idea if domestic air travel require COVID test? Can’t seems to find any clear answer on the website.
When are u going n what do u like to do?Thanks for the info. This is the first time travelling to US and decided only on NY. Will go through the thread to get a feel on where else on East Coast.
Hi guys! Is spending 10-12 days too long in New York only?
Or any idea if domestic air travel require COVID test? Can’t seems to find any clear answer on the website.
Do u need a local usa number?I will be arriving in JFK airport and will be the states for around 2.5 weeks. Should I get data sim in SG or when I arrive in the states? Any recommendations?
The 3 nights in LA...maybe since u go down to Disney already, can drive south for another 1.5 hour, spend 1 night in san diego. Not a bad place too...if u wan some place to visit there i can share with you. 2 Nights at Vegas should be good...just got to make sure now 99% of the hotels there all charge for parking already unless u have certain tier of membership. If you are into shopping, spare 1 extra night to go to desert hill premium outlet, about 1.5 hour away from LA/SD. Or u can go to the one at SF also equally good.Hi
Planning for a driving trip to California this June for about 2 weeks. Flying into LA and out of SF.
Does this high level schedule make sense? I will have a couple of spare days that I can use for additional places or to extend the stay at one of the locations, so appreciate any suggestions too.
1) Land in the morning and spend 3 nights at LA. 1 day at Disneyland.
2) Drive to flagstaff and stay 2 night. 1 day will be spent at GC, Antelope Canyon, horseshoe bend
3) 2 nights at Las vegas
4) Drive via death valley National Park to reach Yosemite and stay 3 nights
5) drive to sf and stay 3 nights
Thanks in advance
The 3 nights in LA...maybe since u go down to Disney already, can drive south for another 1.5 hour, spend 1 night in san diego. Not a bad place too...if u wan some place to visit there i can share with you. 2 Nights at Vegas should be good...just got to make sure now 99% of the hotels there all charge for parking already unless u have certain tier of membership. If you are into shopping, spare 1 extra night to go to desert hill premium outlet, about 1.5 hour away from LA/SD. Or u can go to the one at SF also equally good.
Hi
Planning for a driving trip to California this June for about 2 weeks. Flying into LA and out of SF.
Does this high level schedule make sense? I will have a couple of spare days that I can use for additional places or to extend the stay at one of the locations, so appreciate any suggestions too.
1) Land in the morning and spend 3 nights at LA. 1 day at Disneyland.
2) Drive to flagstaff and stay 2 night. 1 day will be spent at GC, Antelope Canyon, horseshoe bend
3) 2 nights at Las vegas
4) Drive via death valley National Park to reach Yosemite and stay 3 nights
5) drive to sf and stay 3 nights
Thanks in advance
Thanks for sharing, will you be able to share whats interesting about San Diego? I browsed the list of things to do and didn't really stand out.
The LV outlets you are referring to are the LV South/LV North Premium Outlets right?
Have you driven the PCH from SF to Big Sur? Was thinking to insert a night between Yosemite and SF at Monterey