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Laurajay Jun 1st, 2011 04:05 AM

Surprise 30th birthday trip - NYC, Las Vegas, or Disney??
 
I am planning a surprise 30th birthday trip for my husband who is turning 30 on December 24th. I was thinking of doing a short trip in the week before Christmas (probably the 16th-22nd). It would be just the two of us (we don't have any kids or anything) and i wanted somewhere that would be fun and memorable.
We live in the UK so it would be our first trip to the US. The three options i had thought of were New York City, Las Vegas, or Disney world. I know all three will be very busy at that time of year.

NY is somewhere he has always wanted to go, we watch Home Alone 2 without fail every Christmas :) and so this would be somewhere special. Las Vegas, again is somewhere he wants to go, it looks like fun, a bit like an adult disneyworld i guess. Disney World, i know is probably a silly place to go for a 30th birthday, but he has never been (and i have been only to Disneyland in Paris) and deep down i know he would love it.

So any advice on where people think is best at that time of year, and also what the weather is like in these places, and most of all which you think would be the most memorable and fun experience.

Thanks in advance!

zornica Jun 1st, 2011 04:15 AM

I think Las Vegas

tchoiniere Jun 1st, 2011 04:19 AM

Disney World would be the warmest at that time of year, and even then, it is not guaranteed to be warm. Highs may be in the 50s-60s. NYC could be cold and snowy, it could be moderate. Not too sure about Vegas but it would probably be in between these 2.

Id probably look at NYC (and maybe add a few days in DC). Maybe fly into NYC and fly home from DC.

Ryan Jun 1st, 2011 04:44 AM

You're in for a few days, I suggest you pick one spot and stick with it.

All three are different enough that you should have a sense of what it is you want to do. If you want to visit theme parks, maybe a few decent restaurants and a bit of nightlife go to Orlando.

You want to gamble, party, have some decent mealss and shop a bit with adults go to Vegas.

If you don't care about the weather and you want a bit of culture and numerous places to eat and drink then New York.

In terms of Disney, the week before Christmas could be a good time to go. US kids are still in school (mostly) so it won't be packed during the week. I would suggest you stay at a WDW hotel to take advantage of easier transportation.

Vegas is a blast. But, after three days in Vegas I'm ready to head to rehab to detox. Flights to Vegas as always full of energy. Flights home everyone is sound asleep.

My fellow NYers will probably disagree, but if thinking NY I might suggest you save your jet lag and visit Paris instead. Comparable in terms of weather and the things that make New York great in the winter are those things that are also in abundance in Paris (museums, great dining, romantic hotels.) Heck, you can even visit Disney for the day if you go to Paris. New York is a much better city to visit in the spring and fall when you can really enjoy the outdoor things like walking around Soho, Central Park, and walking to Brooklyn Bridge, to name a few.

Orlando_Vic Jun 1st, 2011 05:17 AM

I would never recommend Las Vegas for a first trip to the US for foreign visitors. Plus, it is about 2,000+ miles more to travel (each way).

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bluegreenaide Jun 1st, 2011 05:32 AM

i'd definitely go for disney. like others here have said, it'll be the warmer option (even though it could be cold to us floridians). just wear jeans and sweaters. there'll be plenty of rides and food. and lots of photo opportunities for your memories.

tomfuller Jun 1st, 2011 06:04 AM

Ask him the pros and cons of each city. Sin City is in the middle of a rather stark desert. Disney is infested with at least a few spoiled brats scattered among the nice children.
About a third of the population of NYC is in some warmer climate at that time of year.
Coming from England, I would suggest flying to Boston. Spend 24 to 30 hours there recovering from your jet lag. Take a morning Northeast Regional Amtrak train ($98 for 2) to New York. Spend 3 days there. Take another NE regional ($98/2) to Washington DC for the remainder of your time. Fly home from BWI or Reagan National.

Ryan Jun 1st, 2011 06:18 AM

Why would you fly to Boston to recover from jetlag when the additional distance to NY by air is about 20 minutes of flight time? Get off a plane 20 minutes earlier to then require getting on a train for 5 hour a trip on a vacation that is only 6 days in length? That makes zero sense. (Weren't you also the guy who suggested that someone who didn't want to drive in NYC when coming from NJ drive instead 45 miles into Long Island to then take a train 90 minutes back into NY?)

BTW, saying 1/3rd of the population isn't here is ridiculous. Regardless, even if true I'd think that is a selling point for a tourist.

Aduchamp1 Jun 1st, 2011 06:26 AM

Choose one and go to one place. For one week the pros and cons of these three distinct places are obvious. And by the way, the week before Christmas, NY is still filled with NY'ers.

Laurajay Jun 1st, 2011 06:44 AM

Thanks for your replies. I just wanted to make it clear, i only intend on going to one of these destinations. The three places are just options to choose from.

volcanogirl Jun 1st, 2011 06:58 AM

I'd pick New York since you said it's someplace he's always wanted to go and would be specials. NYC has so much to offer in terms of culture, theater, museums, history, restaurants, etc. I think it's a must see. Disney to me would be better for a trip with kids. Vegas is fun too, but it can be a little bit sleazy. To me it's good for about three days. I wouldn't want to stay that long there, so I lean towards NYC.

sid_vic Jun 1st, 2011 07:26 AM

Hi Laurajay,

I only say Vegas because I visited there recently in late January. Granted the time you will be going there I believe will be much colder. I went around with a coat at night and a light jacket (if that) during the day. Vegas is always always fun and definitely something great to experience. We stayed at Club 36 which was super chic and made us feel like high rollers http://www.bluegreenrentals.com/vegas/

sf7307 Jun 1st, 2011 08:10 AM

I'd pick NY because it's your first trip to the US, and of the three places you mentioned, it's the only one that is actually "organically American" -- the other two could be absolutely anywhere on the planet. (I am an admitted Las Vegas-phobe --- one day every ten years is enough for me; and although I love Disneyland, again 1-2 days is plenty. New York on the other hand, could keep me occupied for a very long time).

tomfuller Jun 1st, 2011 09:06 AM

Of the three, I pick NYC even though it is not my favorite city.
Rockefeller Center is beautiful at that time of year.
By the great circle route, Boston Logan is 2838 miles from Heathrow and JFK is 2999 miles. I'm sure you can find plenty to do in NYC for 6 days. My consideration was to see more than 1 city. Have fun no matter what you choose.
Last Christmas my wife and I were in Las Vegas but we only go there to rent a car and go see family in The Mojave Desert.
They would have to pay me to go to Disneyland or Disney World the week before Christmas.

chepar Jun 1st, 2011 09:26 AM

Of the three choices and the time frame you're looking at, Vegas would probably be the least crowded. I love the occasional trip to Vegas - there are some really good restaurants there, the shows, shopping and going to different spas.

While not as crowded as the week between Christmas and New Year's, WDW will be PACKED. However, the Christmas decorations are really great.

If you're only planning a short trip and if travel time cutting into "fun" time is a consideration, I would choose either NYC or Disney.

Nikki Jun 2nd, 2011 03:25 AM

Unless the weather is a major factor, I say New York. But do be prepared for the possibility of very cold weather and snow. This is a very popular time to visit New York, the Christmas decorations are up, and the cultural season is in full swing.

eliza61 Jun 13th, 2011 05:36 AM

So my order would be.
Vegas
New York
Disney.

As much as I love WDW and I do, after hours what are 2, 30 year olds going to do?

My husband and I just spent NYE in Vegas and it was a blast. We saw 3 show (Cirq du soliel, Cher and Comedian Sinbad). Toured the hotels (you can spend a bunch of time just doing that), gamble a little bit (we're not big gamblers). The Christmas decorations in some of the hotels were spectacular and don't even get me started on window shopping the "high end" boutiques.

The food was great, the weather was chilly but Sunny so even with the chill we could walk the strip.

tom42 Jun 13th, 2011 06:41 AM

Unless your husband has a mickey mouse fetish, I'd eliminate Disney and choose between LV and NYC. I love both destinations for different reasons. NYC can be very pretty at the holidays but I tend to agree with Ryan that it is more enjoyable when the weather is nicer. Vegas will not be all that busy the week before Christmas (the week between Christmas and NYE is another story). You may be able to get some decent rates/packages. Downside is probably the distance factor. It's a long haul from the UK.

suze Jun 13th, 2011 06:52 AM

My vote would go to Las Vegas just because you said that's where HE wants to go, and it's his birthday party!!

New York City around the holidays is classic, of course. But it's cold and for me personally that's not all that appealing in a vacation.

I think the idea of Florida and Disneyworld would be fun, and have nice weather as mentioned already.

paulhelmick Jun 13th, 2011 07:34 AM

Disney world
if you want to take him there why not take him to paris some time
las vegas
i love going there and they have great shows. the #1 reason that people go there is still to gamble and and i'v "heard" you can lose your money.I would definetly not visit vegas as my first and only stop in the U.S.
NYC
would definitly be my choice but I would give him the gift on his birthday of a trip to NYC at a future time when the weather is better and you can get out and enjoy walking around the city.


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