Airlinelover From United States of America, joined Jun 2001, 5580 posts, RR: 27 Reply 1, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 12 hours ago) and read 751 times:
I'd have to say:
1. Clearwater, FL. I just love Florida, and I have family there.
2. Las Vegas, NV. Fun, Fun, Fun ALL NIGHT LONG!
3. Minneapolis, MN. Why? NW headquarters!
Lets do some sexy math. We add you, subtract your clothes, divide your legs and multiply
IMissPiedmont From United States of America, joined May 2001, 6203 posts, RR: 43 Reply 2, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 12 hours ago) and read 747 times:
Terrell, Texas. The first time I was there, I knew I was home. Strange this is I live 1000 miles from there.
Steve
What is it with all the "is there a possibilty airline X will.." threads? The answer it'll is possible.
JetService From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 4798 posts, RR: 13 Reply 3, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 12 hours ago) and read 747 times:
I have visited almost all of America's major cities and based on first impressions, I would be happy to live in Denver, Phoenix, Dallas, Austin, Milwaukee and Orlando. I must say, I have never been to San Diego (I know I would like it), New Orleans, San Francisco, Houston, or San Antonio.
But I love where I live now (Fort Wayne, Indiana - pop: 215,000) and would hate to leave.
Trvlr From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 4430 posts, RR: 24 Reply 4, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 12 hours ago) and read 750 times:
San Francisco/Bay Area, hands down. It's got everything: both geographic & architectual beauty, cultural and economic strength, and a great airport (which is always a plus, if not a necessity ). Even though I live there, I'd probably pick San Diego as my second-favorite city, with Chicago coming in third.
An-225 From United States of America, joined Sep 2000, 3950 posts, RR: 45 Reply 6, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 11 hours ago) and read 738 times:
New York City - felt just like Moscow
Money does not bring you happiness. But it's better to cry in your own private limo than on a cold bus stop.
SIA fan From Indonesia, joined Aug 2000, 728 posts, RR: 1 Reply 7, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 11 hours ago) and read 733 times:
1. Chicago - love it since my first visit. The city view from the Shedd Aquarium is amazing. Love the aircrafts on approach to O'hare while driving down I-90 towards the city.
2. Boston - love the Back Bay area, Newbury St, Copley Square, Boston Common. Missed walking my brother's dog on the Charles river walk.
3. San Francisco - lovely views, interesting neighborhoods, interesting streets.
DeltaRNOmd-80 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 9, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 9 hours ago) and read 726 times:
1) Jacksonville, FL- I have a LOT of family there (a part of the town, Wesconnett, was named after three men, named West, Connors, and Turknett, my great grandma's maiden name is Turknett) and I look forward to going there every year.
2) Atlanta, GA- What can I say, I just like southern cities. I have some family there as well, and its home to Delta.
Superfly From Thailand, joined May 2000, 38512 posts, RR: 80 Reply 10, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 8 hours ago) and read 721 times:
San Francisco, CA. I live here. It's a great city with lots of culture, views, layout and people.
Hilo , Hawaii. In the most beautiful part of the country with the nicest people I have ever meet in the entire U.S. No new resorts which is a good thing! No aggresive advertisments from the mainland.
Duluth , Minnesota. Working class liberal city that is very affordable. Four seasons, coastal town, nice people, close to Canada and Northwest flies there.
Gary , Indiana. My home town. The only U.S. city over 100,000 pop. without a Starbucks!
N863DA From United States of America, joined Sep 2004, 48 posts, RR: 6 Reply 11, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 7 hours ago) and read 721 times:
Atlanta, GA and Jacksonville, FL.
No contest. I live in the South, I am a true Southerner, and I never want to leave!
Jacksonville is very familiar to me - I drive thru it every time I go to college (from Tallahassee to Daytona Beach) and I spend a lot of time there as it's only about 90 miles from Daytona... decent city, the nicest people you'll find ANYWHERE outside of the FL Panhandle, and the class to boot.
Atlanta speaks for itself really.
Failing that, I'd never say no to Savannah or Charleston, either...
JetService From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 4798 posts, RR: 13 Reply 14, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 3 hours ago) and read 712 times:
Western727 From United States of America, joined Jan 2007, 579 posts, RR: 4 Reply 15, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 2 hours ago) and read 700 times:
Yeah, Boston is great. I was in Copley/Back Bay yesterday. But I just like San Diego better.
BH346 From United States of America, joined Jan 2000, 3265 posts, RR: 17 Reply 16, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days 2 hours ago) and read 704 times:
The only city that I have visited lately and remembered what it's like is Kansas City. It was a very nice city, but didn't look as good as some of the cities I've flown or driven through. One city I really liked flying though was Seattle. I hear many good things about it. There is wonderful scenery there with all the trees and mountains. The downtown area looks kinda nice, too.
BH346
Northwest Airlines - Some People Just Know How to Fly
JetService From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 4798 posts, RR: 13 Reply 18, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 4 days ago) and read 695 times:
Che From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 537 posts, RR: 0 Reply 20, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 21 hours ago) and read 683 times:
New Orleans- A nice laid back, party like, have a good time city.
An-225 From United States of America, joined Sep 2000, 3950 posts, RR: 45 Reply 21, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 681 times:
Funny comments, people. Anyway, why NYC felt like Moscow?
- Tons of Russians.
- Big city.
- Lots of things to do.
- Great subway system and airports.
Great place, maybe I'll move there some day.
Money does not bring you happiness. But it's better to cry in your own private limo than on a cold bus stop.
Pgh234 From United States of America, joined Jul 2001, 790 posts, RR: 1 Reply 22, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 17 hours ago) and read 675 times:
Pittsburgh
A big city with small town feel, has four distinct seasons, tons of recreational opportunities, and everyone I know who has left to other cities has told me that they all suck compared to pittsburgh. It has an excellent airport too. lol
N312RC From United States of America, joined Aug 2000, 2678 posts, RR: 18 Reply 23, posted (11 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 15 hours ago) and read 669 times:
Sarasota Florida: Nice, Quiet, not tons of tourists.