| Possibly will be coming over around next July for about 2 weeks. Purpose of the trip is to check out some Unis in the USA for me, but will also be a holiday for my family -> 5 of us including me, with a 10 y/o girl, 15 y/o boy and me at 17. Interests: - would love to be able to see whether I would like it if I lived here/went to uni in the US (as opposed to Australia) -> so getting a feel for where I might live/work - checking out some unis near SF - holiday stuff: aquariums (I hear Monterey Bay is good), adrenaline stuff (theme parks, skydiving, etc - never done skydiving, parasailing etc but would like to, though not urgent) - sports (skiing, snowboarding, water skiing -> haven't done these much, but would enjoy them) Ideally would make sure that there is always something 'fun' at each of the places we go, so not just long scenic drives with a bored 10 y/o girl. Would consider going to other places too if we can fit it in, not sure whether 4 days in SF would be enough, then 4 in NY, 4 in Florida? What would you suggest, I'm a bit lost. And to give something back, if anyone is looking to come over to Melbourne, tell me what you're interested in and I'll see what I can think of. |
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so you might visit Point Reyes National Seashore.
You probably can't ski in July, but some ski slopes will rent you mountain bikes and carry you up on the lifts, which I've heard is great fun.
The submarine USS Pampanito in SF bay might also be interesting to visit. If you're in New York, the USS Intrepid is also worth seeing.
In Florida, you can rent sub-machine guns, which might be fun.
Some of the state parks along the Florida coast are also pretty nice. You might rent a boat and sail out to the more remote ones.
Unfortunately most of my favourite places (Glacier, Canyonlands, Zion) are nowhere near any major Universities. It just depends on your willingness to travel a whole lot more than necessary.