SarahBeal (and others) -
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Over a year away, but we all like to "Dream" yes? It's "Magic" we might agree!
TiggerPU88, DS and I have discussed what we'd like to do in London & environs pre-coach trip to Dover July 22nd am. I went to London-area for 7 days when I was 19yrs old long time ago and saw many of the typical highlights. Also went through quickly by train 24 yrs ago via an exhilarating trip to Scotland. Wife (who's curious) and son (who's not) have never been. I worked with a "sister office" in London for 3~5 years in early 2000's but never made it over.
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Many flights between NY/NJ/Phil and LHR, LGW and late evening "red-eye" is the typical way to go. Hope to depart Fri July 17th and arrive in London-proper exhausted the next am. Not ideal to plan too much, but hopefully we will stay in an interesting area (via Marriott points!) and explore a bit that first day July 18th. Any places to buy Diet Dr. Pepper?
We live right next to NYC so we are trying to rule out things in London that we don't do anyway. I used to work near Times Square so we will do our best to ignore what's in common.
We will have Sun, Mon, Tues - July 19th-21st for plans. I would like to see "Speaker's Corner" again - fascinating! Probably a Harry Potter-themed tour and maybe a day-trip out to Cambridge (where so much of Princeton University's architecture was based on). My wife loves Agatha Christie so maybe something connected?
We are catching up on "Sherlock" now (this trip inspired me!) so we will have some other thoughts by then. Spending more than a couple of days in London & England was a key reason why we desire this cruise.
I would welcome thoughts from our British friends. I think we know the woman who helped develop the "Oyster Card" for London Transport, so we'll have the transportation situation thought out.
Yes, I am excited, but I am trying not to engage in too much "Fantasy" at this point. It's a "Wonder," that we're considering this trip in the first place.
- Doug