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Old Jan 17, 2015 | 9:27 am
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icydog
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: EWR
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Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
Can you provide more details? Otherwise you're going to get answers all over the place (including one country suggested in this thread that doesn't even have a Marriott LOL). Are you looking to relax on the beach? Tour museums? Go on wine & food tours? Hiking (I know a 75 year old who is an active hiker)? Do you want it to be within a certain number of hours flight from EWR? The answer to questions like those will allow FTers to make more precise suggestions.

Cheers.
If I could fly FC I would love to go to Sydney but I'm not up to go to multiple locations intra Australia
I would like to go someplace where English is spoken. I don't want to go anyplace with cobblestones like Amsterdam or Brussels since I found out last year I couldn't walk there. I have neuropathy in my feet. And the bus tour we took was exceptionally horrible.
I'd rather tour around on a Greyline type of thing versus driving but not like that stupid Windmill Tour.
I like temperate weather like Springtime in Paris which I loved when I was younger.
I like swimming pools and the beach but many of my timeshares are on the beach so I've got that covered..
I like museums and high tea. I think this makes me sound like such an old lady, ugh!

Again I live near EWR. If I can get somewhere on a first class flatbed seat that would make me happy-- like our Hawaiian trip in November to the Marriott Ko Olina.




Originally Posted by SanDiego1K
Consider Ireland. You have the Shelbourne in Dublin. It's a level 8 property and is very well located for sightseeing.

Just south of Dublin is the level 7 property, Powerscourt. I stayed there in October and loved it.
I love London. I've been several times now. I can walk or take a tour bus or a cab. I like that very much

I would like to try Dublin if the streets are not cobblestone. I'm sure I could get a tour from the hotel.



Ok have I given you enough information? Cheers Marylyn
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