Saturday, December 3, 2011

About how far is fort woth and dallas from plano

how far is fort woth and dallas from plano?
im visiting plano and i heard that there's not alot of things to do there. what would you recommend (to do/to see) in that area? how far (travel time) is it , if we will be driving from plano to fort worth / dallas?
Dallas - 10 Answers
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About 40min
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dallas is like 10 minutes away from plano and ft. worth is about 30 minutes away from plano.
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In your search bar, type : Map from Fort Worth to Dallas Texas and you will get several sites on it.
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25 mins Plano to Dallas 53 Mins Plano to Fort Worth According to yahoo maps. Your times will vary because these are using what is generally listed as the downtown areas of each city. As far as things to see and do, it would depend on your interests. Read the 2 wiki articles and you can get some good ideas.
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From Plano, Texas, to Dallas? There is only Richardson between Dallas and Plano, so it shouldn't take more than 5 or 10 minutes, depending on the traffic; it would probably take 45 minutes to an hour to get to Ft. Worth, depending on where you are in Plano and what time of day it is. Sometimes it might take 30 minutes to go from one part of Dallas to another part.
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Depends on where in Plano you start and where you end. If it isn't rush hour w/ no traffic, you can probably get to downtown Dallas from Plano in around 15 minutes, maybe 20. Ft. Worth, though, will take a while longer, probably 40-55 + minutes depending on traffic conditions and the route taken. You can also take public transportation, the DART train. I haven't ridden it before, but I hear it is fast, it saves you gas $$$, and you can get to Ft. Worth from Plano via DART.
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about 25 minutes from plano to dallas. and about 40 minutes from plano to ft worth. times may vary due to traffic, either early morning or late night driving will get you there faster. midday, around lunch time, the roads will be jammed pretty good.
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I used to live in Plano and work in Ft. Worth. You can drive from Plano to FTW in about an hour to be anywhere. Dallas takes about 20 minutes on good traffic days. On Fridays it can be a headache to get anywhere. One time it took me 3 hours to get to FTW, and another time with zero traffic, 45 mins. If you are adventurous you can ride the DART train from Plano to Dallas, and then catch the Trinity Rail Express to FTW, and then catch the T in FTW, just be sure to get the 2 zone pass that is good all day. It used to be 5 dollars. I love Dallas, but have to admit that Ft Worth has a better nightlife. However, there is still a lot to do in both towns, though.
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ft worth is 45 pr 50 min. plano is about 30 or 40
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about 40min
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

About does anyone know about a kennel service for pets traveling as cargo with a layover in fort worth dallas airpor

does anyone know about a kennel service for pets traveling as cargo with a layover in fort worth dallas airpor
im looking for more information about a kennel area i guess this airport has for pets when there is a layover, someone mentioned that this is one of four major hubs? has anyone had any experience with them or know a website or number where i could get more information yes i do mean a pet relief area i guess, i looked on the website but i would really like a number to call or something to check up on my puppy during the layover
Air Travel - 2 Answers
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hmm....not really sure what you are asking...you mean a "pet relief area"? Or do you mean a business which looks after pets which have a long layover? airport has a website www.dfwairport.com, but I think you should check with your airline first
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You're probably thinking of Houston's airport. Continental has a kennel there. You can have your dog walked and fed, or board the dog for a day or two if necessary. I shipped my dog from Detroit to Sao Paulo in November, and Continental was great. They seem to go out of their way to be the leader in shipping animals, while the other airlines seem to do it reluctantly. Presumably, there are other things those airlines specialize in that Continental isn't as good at.
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Monday, October 3, 2011

About How to get from Dallas Fort Worth Airport to the nearest Greyhound Bus Station

How to get from Dallas Fort Worth Airport to the nearest Greyhound Bus Station?
Please I want to know options to getting from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to the nearest Greyhound Bus Station and how much should I be prepared to spend. Please describe all the possible "Secure" ways, I will be traveling alone with a normal baggage. What I exactly want to know is not directions, I want to know about transportation (Taxi cab, train, subway, bus...) I choosed Greyhound Buses because I need to go from Dallas TX to Shreveport LA and Greyhound's service covers that route, but firts I have to get from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to the Nearest Greyhound Bus Station.
Dallas - 5 Answers
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your online but you cant mapquest it?
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www.mapquest.com
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where are you going with greyhound? you dont say and you know worst possible way to travel! why not fly there? you might be able to take super shuttle but then you might well just take super shuttle to your final destination instead of greyhound at least the van wont break down or catch fire or leave you stranded greyhound sure would!
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You can ride the rail. It is like 2 dollars and it is safe. I belive they have a route to the airport now. If they don't you can just rid a bus to the rail. They are all safe and secure.
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You can catch a DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) bus at several different places at DFW Airport and ride it directly to the Greyhound Bus Station in downtown Dallas (205 S. Lamar St.). They are the big yellow buses. They run every few minutes. You can catch one at any of the terminals. Just look for the yellow bus stop sign. Just ask the bus driver if he goes to the Greyhound station. They are completely safe and are cheap. It would only cost you a couple of dollars. It's about 15 miles. Be careful about the Greyhound Bus station area, though. That is a bad area for homeless people to hang out.
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I agree with Brad and apolgize for the ignorant smart alecks on here. Ive done this route few years back. Just stay alert and ignore beggers. There will be seated areas outside airport. Signs inside will tell where. Dont be shy to ask employees, most us Texans will help anyone.
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Saturday, September 3, 2011

About what is the cheapesst major city to fly to from dallas fort worth

what is the cheapesst major city to fly to from dallas fort worth?
I want to get away for a mini vacation sometime soon. I will be flying out of DFW and really don't care so much where I go, but more how much it costs to go somewhere-flight and hotel. I also need advice on the cost of hotels in major cities. I am traveling alone and over 50. I prefer to go somewhere near an ocean, but would like to have suggestions about other interesting places. I've been looking at San Francisco...but it seems expensive. If I can't afford anything that interesting, I'll go Anywhere. So, where can I fly to and stay that is the most interesting and Cheapest!? forgot to mention places that I've already been - Atlanta, Chicago, New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, Myrtle Beach, Smokey Mountains (and all around Tenn) (the oil spill in the gulf is a concern)
Other - Destinations - 1 Answers
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Why don't you just drive down to Corpus Christi? Here ya go, travel websites! http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=travel+websites+airfare&aq=1&aqi=g10&aql=f&oq=travel+websites&gs_rfai=CWXA9oJkOTNjKCYi6Men86d8KAAAAqgQFT9A0T4I
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

About Relocating to Dallas/Fort Worth Texas

Relocating to Dallas/Fort Worth Texas?
My fiance and I are planning to relocate to the Dallas area of Texas after we are married. We get married in June 2011. We would like to move early 2012 once he finish his degree which would be in Dec 2011. I currently have a master's degree in Political Science and hope to find a job in Texas. We are from NYC and we have lived in NYC all our life and never lived outside of the state. We traveled to several places but never lived anywhere else. The cost of living is just too high in NY and we really want to start a family in a new city (preferably in the south) with a lower cost of living. We also would like to buy a house one day and that is just not possible in NYC. My only concern is finding work. I plan to send my resume and cover letter out to a few places but will my resume be appealing if I'm applying from NY. I feel like locals will have the advantage over me. I'm not in a level of my career where companies would be willing to relocate me on their expense or hop over local to hire a chick way from NY. We have know problem relocating ourselves. I'm just concerned that we are going to have a hard time trying to find work there. I know it would be much easier to secure a job if we were already living out there but as much as I want to move to Texas, I don't want to leave my secure NYC job to move to another state way across country without a job hoping that I am successful. I would feel a lot more comfortable if I knew I had a job already lined up before we moved. I just would like some advice. How do you move out of state? Note: We do not have any family in Texas. We would be a young married couple moving out there on our own. Mostly all of our family are from NY. It just cost way too much to live out here. For people who are not from NY, a couple can make well over $100,000 a year together and still can only afford an apartment. Homes are expensive, taxes are so high, cost of living is high, transportation is high, and jobs are so competitive. There is 6,000 applicants to one position in NYC. There are 8 million people living in NYC alone, that's not even the entire state of NY, that's just the city. So you can imagine how hard it is to find work unless you have great connections. Any advice and sorry for rambling.
Dallas - 3 Answers
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I live in a suburb north of Dallas. You would love the cost of living, lower crime (no offense), slower pace and it would be a great place for a young couple to start a new life. There is plenty to do. Sports, entertainment, etc. You can buy a nice 2200 sq ft house for around $150K. There is no state income tax. However, everything is spread out, so owning two vehicles is a must. There is light rail, but it only covers limited areas. Mass transportation is not an option for most residents. I moved to another state over a decade ago, but I had a job lined up and the company paid the relocation costs. However, I returned a few years ago and did not have a job lined up. My advice from that experience is to have at least six months living expenses saved up before the move. It took me that long to find another job. Also, I rented when I moved back and getting approved for an apartment without a job was difficult. They wanted copies of my bank, savings and 401K accounts to prove I had assets to pay the rent. You might take a weeks vacation and visit here, check with some employment agencies and maybe have a couple of interviews already set up. Otherwise, unless you have a lot of savings to live off of, it would be quite a challenge to just move here without a job lined up, and not one I would personally take. Good luck.
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The economy is doing much better down here, the living costs are ridiculously lower than they are on the east coast. However, I have visited NYC and i must tell you. It really is another country. You'll need drivers licenses and two cars, which i doubt you have living in the big apple. Things are more spread out and much slower paced. The jobs are not nearly as competitive, a great job might have 50 people applying for it, but jobs for hire is a little lower than normal. I dont think anyone will descriminate against you because your from the North, as long as you have a degree you should be more than fine, just be humble, respectful, and polite. Get into the habit of saying "Ma'am & Sir", "Please and Thank you" to EVERYONE, regardless of "rank." Even children, and losers, etc. I would also advise you to pick up a little spanish. Everyone down here is a little bilingual. Dont worry about becoming fluent, just learn main words, or word roots. Enough to get ya home if you get lost in little mexico. I would advise to move to Fort Worth, its a little smaller than dallas, and there aren't any gangs.. Crime is gettin a little high in Dallas, but if you can make at least 60,000 a year down here, you can own your own home, in the silence of having a city that sleeps. The people are just wonderful, and have a culture of bein texan :) and there's plenty of beautiful Texas sunshine. I would tell you that you should save up everything you can, after the wedding, so you can start over down here. There are alot of foreclosed homes for rent or buy at next to nothing. I live in North Fort Worth. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask me anything. I will be more than happy to answer you to the best of my ability :) Have a great day, and God bless you in your upcoming marriage :)
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Hi. I was born and raised here in the DFW area. I came back here after 20 years in the Navy because of family and lower cost of living. I would like to help you find a home when you are ready and can recommend moving companies. When you send out resumes, follow up with any points of contact that you can find. The more personal the communication the better.
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Sunday, July 3, 2011

About Dallas, texas or Fort Worth Which is the best place to move

Dallas, texas or Fort Worth Which is the best place to move?
I live in Louisiana and am going to college for a degree in social work. I just came back from the military a year ago but my home town is to slow. I have lived in Germany, Texas, Oklahoma, Washington D C, Maryland, Virginia, and traveled to New York on TDY, so far I have came to the conclusion that I want to live somewhere that has the friendly feeling of home but the fast life in business. There is no economy gain here in my hometown. Also I want my child to grow up some where with a better chance at an education growth culture, for her future but in my town the only place she can go is the YMCA club to play board games.
Friends - 4 Answers
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There's not much difference. You can just split the middle and move to Arlington.
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Both of them suck. If you have to live around here, move to Austin.
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My sister lives in Fort Worth and it seems a little more suburban , familyish...but she says that you can't really tell where one ends and one begins. That area all looks the same to me. Flat and without scenary. I couldn't live there but she likes it. Coppell Texas Has an excellent High school with a top rated music department. Coppell is a suburb in Dallas county and looks very nice. ...with parks and walkways galore.http://www.city-data.com/city/Coppell-Texas.html
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I think you should move to one of the suburbs like Alrington or Irving because some parts of Dallas and Ft Worth are a little rough. I've also lived in MD and was in the military so if you need more help email me @ caramelsundae1077@yahoo.com.
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Friday, June 3, 2011

About what are the best places to visit along the West Coast

What are the best places to visit along the West Coast?
I am going on a road trip from Fort Worth, Tx through the west coast visiting; Mesa Verde NP in Colorado- Arches NP,Bryce Canyon, & Zion NP in Utah-Grand Canyon NP in Arizona- Las Vegas in Nevada- Los Angeles, Yosemite NP, San Fransisco Area, & Redwood NP in California- Mt Rainier NP & Seattle in Washington- Glacier NP in Montana- Yellowstone NP in Wyoming- Mount Rushmore NP & then a long drive back home. I want to know any place I really should stop along the way like oddities, great vegetarian restaurants, parks, waterfalls, vintage clothing stores, cheap neat things, great views, museums and whatever else. Remember this is a road trip so it doesn't need to actually be there places along the way are great too. This is a lot of work trying to find things to do places to go I am counting on you to help me out. Oh! and I am traveling with two teenagers so that would be a good thing to keep in mind. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Please reply with anything you deem worthy.
Other - United States - 4 Answers
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In LA make sure you go to Santa Monica. You'll want to hit the 3rd St. mall for souvenirs, the famous Santa Monica Pier, the boardwalk. Take a ride down Sunset Strip or up Mulholland Dr. BelAir for stars' houses, and Rodeo Dr. just for fun. Pinky's for hot dogs. On the way up north take the 17 mile drive through Big Sur. Stop in Carmel for lunch at Clint Eastwood's Hog's Breath Inn. In SF, go to the Legion of Honor. It's a great museum, but also offers awesome views of the Golden Gate. Wander through Haight-Ashbury for a trip back in time! GREAT restaurants and vintage clothing stores. Don't miss a walk across the Golden Gate bridge and lunch in Sausolito. Travel further north on hwy 101 to Sonoma County. Just past the town of Novato, stop at Olampali State Park for a look at the home of the Grateful Dead back in the day! And I mean a real house they lived in. Then on to the Wine Country! Sonoma has great vineyard views and wineries (Napa makes auto parts, Sonoma makes great wine!) The Smother's Brother's winery out in Kenwood is one to see! Stop in the town of Windsor---- a great revitalized community of mixed-use living, reminiscent of the South of France--as well it should be. Sonoma County bills itself as "the New Provence". Windsor has lovely restaurants with sidewalk seating and a fabulous old fashioned candy store and soda fountain among other things. Then on to Healdsburg for more good food. The back to the coast to Bodega Bay. This is where Hitchcock filmed The Birds. Beautiful coastal scenery! Enjoy your trip!
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I would consider taking a small detour south of Los Angeles down to San Diego, it's about 2 hours south of downtown LA. It's one of the best places to visit in CA b/c of the perfect weather, beautiful warm beaches, and all the attractions. SD is one of CA's biggest tourist destination and is best during the summer. You got all the typical attractions like the world famous San Diego Zoo, SD Wild Animal Park, SeaWorld, Balboa Park and all the musuems there, ect... Great nightlife downtown and in Pacific Beach. And it has the best beach scene and some of the best beach communities on the West Coast. La Jolla is a really beautiful and wealthy beachside community There is so much beautiful natural scenery all over the place too; great views from all the hills and mountains of the city and ocean, beautiful natural canyons all over the city even in the really urban parts, and there is so much to do all the time there, especially in summer. And you won't have to worry about the weather, it will not be too hot, too cold, or rain at all. You can also take a day trip to Mexico and check things out. Also when you go from LA to SF take highway 101 or 1 and not I-5. The scenery and towns along the coastal route are much better. I-5 is mainly for people looking to get between Northern and Southern CA quick and not for sightseeing at all unless you enjoy hot, dry, flat farmland for hundreds of miles. Visit Santa Barbara, Morro Bay, Hearst Castle in San Simeon, Big Sur, Carmel, and Monterey on your way up to the SF Bay Area.
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San Francisco Bay Area is teeming with great vegetarian restaurants. Highlights: - Cha-ya (locations in San Francisco & Berkeley) - freshest, tastiest Japanese vegetarian food. - Greens (San Francisco - a little spendy, but it set the standard for quality vegetarian restaurants) - Millennium (San Francisco) - vegan gourmet food - Cafe Gratitude (vegan AND raw)...this place is a uniquely "Bay Area". All the dishes are named things like "I am empowered", "I am happy", etc. Definitely would give the teens something to remember. If you go, get a salad. Locations in SF and Berkeley. Have fun! P.S. If you are staying at the lodge at Mesa Verde NP, be sure to hang out in front of the restaurant around dusk/early evening. All the little bats start flying around. If you stand by the street light in front of the restaurant, they whiz close by your ears! It's the coolest, weirdest experience.
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Check out the list of vegetarian or veg-friendly restaurants in those areas at VegDining.com. It recently updated its West Coast listing, so I hope it will be helpful for your trip. http://www.vegdining.com/GetRestList.cfm?rgk=NA-US Enjoy your vacation, and good luck!
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

About which is the best airline to fly with as an unaccompanied minor

Which is the best airline to fly with as an unaccompanied minor?
I will be thirteen by May and would prefer nonstop to Charlotte, NC the cheapest way. From Dallas/Fort Worth,TX or New Orleans,LA. My problem is that I will be traveling as an unaccompanied minor. Which is the cheapest and the best airline to fly. Preferably with no charge of being an unaccompanied minor.
Air Travel - 4 Answers
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Try southwest airlines. They are really good about working with minors and the last I knew they did not charge anything extra for being a minor.
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From New Orleans, I would use Southwest or Continental. If you have to go from Dallas/Ft. Worth, you might want to try American.
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British Airways
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As far as I know, all airlines that allow 13-year-olds to fly as unaccompanied minors charge for the service. It's usually only around $30, though, which isn't bad compared to the total ticket price. Southwest doesn't have a fee for unaccompanied minors, but kids 12 and over fly as adults, so you wouldn't be able to fly as an unaccompanied minor on Southwest. Most airlines don't require you to fly as a UM if you're over 12 (I think it's 14 for some, but usually just for international flights), so you would have the option to fly by yourself under the same terms as apply to adults, or to pay extra to fly as an unaccompanied minor. I don't know how much you've traveled, but if you've flown at all before you might not want to fly as a UM. If you have a nonstop flight then it's not a big deal. The advantage is that your parents can go to the gate with you, but the disadvantage is that you have to get on the plane early, and on the other end you have to wait until everyone else gets of the plane before you can leave, so you're on the plane a lot longer. If you didn't fly as a UM and weren't sure where to go, you can always ask any uniformed airport employee and they'll be happy to help you find your gate (or even your seat once you're on the plane). There are plenty of adults who don't fly much and don't know where to go, so it's not like it's unique to being a kid or anything. It's mainly just a matter of if your parents want to pay to go with you to the gate. If you end up with a connecting flight then it makes more of a difference. Besides having your parents come with you to the gate, you have an airline person take you to your connecting flight, so you don't have to deal with navigating the airport by yourself. But at many airports, you have to wait in this little room for your connect and you're not allowed to leave, which really suck. Also, if your flight is delayed and you don't make your connect, the airline will look after you until you can get another flight out, including putting you up in a hotel if there's not another flight that day. Personally I hated flying as a UM, but if you're not comfortable finding your way around an airport on your own it would probably be a good idea to fly as a UM if you can't get a nonstop flight. I never noticed any difference between airlines for flying as an unaccompanied minor. The fees are pretty similar for most airlines, and they treat you about the same, so it's just a matter of which airline has the cheapest fare overall.
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Sunday, April 3, 2011

About suggest a good bus company

Suggest a good bus company ?
I am going to be traveling from Fort Worth to Houston, can anyone suggest me a good bus company ?
Dallas - 2 Answers
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Greyhound is the only one.
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Avoid Greyhound due to poor service quality! Other options include Amtrak which requires a transfer in San Antonio. You can use Kerrville Bus Company or Arrow Trailways bus they also require a change of bus in Austin. Lastly the best value is usually to ride one of the several Latino discount bus companies where the service isn't upscale but is quick & cheap. Some of those lines are El Conejo Bus, El Expresso, and Adame Bus. Good Luck!
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Thursday, March 3, 2011

About traveling suggestions

Traveling suggestions?? Anyone? (from Texas)?
Me, my boyfriend, his cousin and his girlfriend are trying to find a great place to travel to. We want to take a road trip, but we only want to drive for ten hours or so.. from Fort Worth, TX. We need to find a place that has descent scenery and also modern activities. We have varied personalities, so we would like an area that has a little of both worlds. If you have any suggestions please help us out.. Can't wait! I forgot to be more specific... Those are great places, and I would know because we have all been to Austin and San Antonio many times. We are looking for places out of state.. and the ten hour limit isn't set in stone.. we could drive longer, we just don't want to go too far! lol Thank you though! Any other suggestions?
Other - United States - 5 Answers
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austin, texas is a very beautiful place and has great scenery... and it has places for all types of ppl so you guys would all enjoy it. and i think its only about 5 hrs from dallas/ft worth...
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you can go to san antonio! there's a river walk, 6 flags theme park, the veiwing tower with a resturant, great resturants, great mall and its beautiful the city is beautiful. hope you have fun where ever you go!
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Well a time honored tradition is to go tubing down the Brazos. This is the time of year to do it too. But 10 hours from Fort Worth can get you to Mexico( I don't suggest you visit a border town). So that is a VERY large area. Basically it depends on what you like. 4th street in Austin. River Walk in San Antonio Galveston Beach For that matter there is Sundance Square in Fort Worth. You could go crystal hunting in Arkansas. You could drive to New Orleans. You could Go rent a boat on Toledo Bend. Really it depends on what you like to do.
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If you're willing to drive 12 1/2 hours go to Canon City, Colorado. It's in the Arkansas River valley, next to the Rocky Mountains and at the mouth of the Royal Gorge. You can take the Royal Gorge 24 mile round trip train ride through spectacular scenery. Walk across the Royal Gorge Bridge 1,000 feet above the Arkansas River - it's the highest suspension bridge in the US. Ride the Sky Coaster as you swing over the Royal Gorge. Go whitewater rafting. Visit the free Tasting Room at Holy Cross Abbey Winery, and if you have time tour the winery. McClellan's Brew Pub is fun. If you want a high end dinner go to Le Petite Chablis for French food. Have fun!
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I know a number of folks that have enjoyed going north to Oklahoma, both the cities and the lakes. It is usually cooler than here in the wooded hills and they have more to do than just casinos 
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Thursday, February 3, 2011

About flying with a four month old baby

Flying with a four month old baby?
My son will be born in March. My family always goes annually to Cancun, Mexico for a week in the summer. The plans are to be going in June or July. I tried to ask my OB about whether or not I could take him with us at that age and she told me to ask my pediatrician. I have not chosen a pediatrician yet so I called a bunch of ones to see if they would answer my question and they would not answer it because my child is not a patient... well, he has not been born yet so how could he have seen anyone?!?! I have read online that some people fly internationally with their children very young but I want to make sure I can go before we buy the tickets in January. Can anyone help me out? Would I need to make sure he gets special shots so he can go? This is saying he is perfectly healthily with no complications. Would it be safe for him to travel to mexico? I live in Fort Worth, Texas right now. I know not to drink the water and such, we will be staying at a resort.
Newborn & Baby - 3 Answers
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I think it'd be fine for him to travel....hard, but fine. Maybe wait until he's born to talk to a pediatrician and then buy the tickets. Or when you call the pediatrician's office tell them you are looking for a pediatrician and want to talk with them to figure out if they are the right one for you and then ask the pediatrician during that time. Come up with a list of other questions and things to talk about too so you will really be interviewing them. Of course, they may just tell you to wait until you make sure all is okay with both of you. If you end up with a c-section, you will just barely feel like doing anything at that point.
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Don't worry its normal.
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I flew from London to Cape Town (12 hours) with my 4 month old recently and it was absolutely fine so you shouldn't have a problem at all. If you're bottle feeding, you are allowed to take liquids so you can take these with you. They make you taste them though at security so don't buy the little packs. You'll have to open them all. You should probable just take two bottles with pre-boiled water and some pre-measured formula. It's not worth taking lots of toys on the flight because the baby will have plenty of new things to look at but I'd take at least two blankets because the lights can be quite bright if he's trying to sleep and you might need to make a little 'tent'. Most initial immunisations are done by about four months in the UK so I don't think it would be a problem to get them done in the US by that time. From what I can see, most of the immunisations should be covered but I think they might recommend a measles vaccine which I don't believe is suitable until at least six months. You'll have to get medical advice for that one
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Saturday, January 1, 2011

About Houston, TX or Fort Worth

Houston, TX or Fort Worth?
My fiance and I are planning to move out of New York State once we get married. We are planning to relocate to Texas. We are considering Houston, TX or Fort Worth, TX. I know the cost of living is much cheaper in Texas than in New York and it is one of the reasons why we want to move there. We are looking for a city with a good school district because we want to have children one day, great housing market, low crime, but a little bit of city life as well. We are from NYC so we can't totally be stuck in the country but we would live to live in a suburban area with a little night life activity not too far away. What is your suggestions for a young married couple in their mid to late 20s? Select a category using our category browser below or view Suggested Categories. Arts & Humanities >Beauty & Style >Business & Finance >Cars & Transportation >Computers & Internet >Consumer Electronics >Dining Out >Education & Reference >Entertainment & Music >Environment >Family & Relationships >Food & Drink >Games & Recreation >Health >Home & Garden >Local Businesses >News & Events >Pets >Politics & Government >Pregnancy & Parenting >Science & Mathematics >Social Science >Society & Culture >Sports >Travel >Yahoo! Products > Select a category
Dallas - 2 Answers
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The Woodlands, TX
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The Woodlands was recommended to you, and I do think The Woodlands is a very nice community, but it's 32 miles from Houston so that may be a bit far away from city life. Houston would not be a place I'd care to live. The average year round humidity is 85-90% in the mornings and 65-70% in the afternoons, and although Houston is far enough away from the Gulf that it doesn't get a direct hit by hurricanes, the aftermath does a lot of damage when there is one. When Hurricane Dolly hit in 2008 our friends who live 40 miles north of Houston had their home flood, their roof damaged and were without power for 3 weeks. My opinion is that Ft Worth would be a better choice. A nice, family oriented suburb with great schools and a crime rate that's 1/4 the national average is the suburb of Keller, which is 17 miles from Ft Worth. Dallas is only 30 miles from Ft Worth so you'd have the benefit of being near 2 cities.
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