where to go?
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Check out Florida after the winter/spring break crowd leaves (i.e, about April or so). Specifically, check out renting a car after you take the train down to, say, Daytona. Rental car companies are so desperate to get cars from Florida to anywhere, after the winter season, that you can often pick up a car in Florida and return it elsewhere with NO drop off fee! And, since Florida lodging is virtually empty after the rush, lodging is fairly easy to find. So check on when a specific motel ends it "high season" rate, and then try to go there at that time.
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Ilaria,
I'd suggest Charleston, South Carolina, particularly around St. Patrick's Day. Weather is warm, city is charming and partying is at St. Pat's tradition. Been to both Charleston and Savannah for St. Patrick's Day, both knee deep in beer cups at 4 in the afternoon; by 9 at night, Charleston was immaculate; took days for Savannah to get cleaned up. Go for Charleston.
I'd suggest Charleston, South Carolina, particularly around St. Patrick's Day. Weather is warm, city is charming and partying is at St. Pat's tradition. Been to both Charleston and Savannah for St. Patrick's Day, both knee deep in beer cups at 4 in the afternoon; by 9 at night, Charleston was immaculate; took days for Savannah to get cleaned up. Go for Charleston.
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By flying, San Antonio, Texas, is hours away. Will Rogers said that SA was 1 of the 5 unique cities in the US. It has a combination of German, Hispanic & Texan culture. The Riverwalk is great fun with eating places, pubs, etc. & ride on small crafts to tour via the waterway. The Mariachi Mass at Mission San Jose is very nice for noon on Sunday & there are 4 other old Spanish missions. The Alamo is, of course, a shrine in Texas. There are 3 amusement & theme parks (6 Flags, Sea World & Fiesta Texas). If you are there at the end of March (end of winter your time--spring ours), you can drive 1 hour northwest & see the most beautiful wildflowers ever as well the German influence. Austin is 1 1/2 hour north on I-35. Great shopping, walking, friendly people!! (and I don't even live there any more). If you go the week of April 21 (San Jacinto Day), there are 3 parades (river, day, night), Night in Old San Antonio (food, drink, fun in La Villita), & fun everywhere. Hope you find a good place & have fun!