Friday, September 3, 2010

About what is the best way to travel to Gainsville Florida from Columbus Ohio

What is the best way to travel to Gainsville Florida from Columbus Ohio?
round trip with no stops. and how much money?
Orlando - 6 Answers
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try mapquest.com
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I-75
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The best way is to hop into your car, get on I-75, and in about 13 hours you're there. It is that simple. Get a driving buddy and take turns, and you'll get it done in a day, one night stay at the most. That will almost definitely be cheaper than flying more times than not. Otherwise, try Orbitz, Expedia, Travelocity, and Priceline and try to find the best price. Good luck!
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Looks like Orlando would be the closest airport to you that would fly non-stop. Jacksonville and Gainsville would both have to be connecting flights. You can alwasy get great deals out of Orlando anyway. I would think if you book well in advance you could probably find fares as low as around 200 or maybe high 100's if you are lucky.
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there is no round trip available with no stops
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Driving down I-75 is your best bet. If you fly, go into Tampa. Gainesville is only 2 hours away, straight up 75.
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

About What is the best unique travel destination within 4 hours of Columbus, OH

What is the best unique travel destination within 4 hours of Columbus, OH?
I'm looking to go on a weekend "getaway" kind of close to home. I would like to go somewhere unique that has culture and some fun things to do. Any suggestions?? Personal experiences that you have had that were particularly memorable? I'm 20 and the person traveling with me is 26 so we don't just want to sit around all weekend. Thanks! I guess I should clarify that I'm looking to get out of Ohio...Kentucky, Indiana...anything that's not too far away.
Other - Destinations - 1 Answers
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Columbus and unique do not belong in the same sentence.....no offense, it's just that's it's Ohio (probably not your fault you're there), the only thing in Ohio worth going to is either a Blue Jackets game, or Cleveland, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Saturday, July 3, 2010

About What winds would Columbus have used to travel from Spain to the Caribbean

What winds would Columbus have used to travel from Spain to the Caribbean?
Homework Help - 1 Answers
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Westerlies and Trade winds The Westerlies or the Prevailing Westerlies are the prevailing winds in the middle latitudes between 30 and 60 degrees latitude, blowing from the high pressure area in the horse latitudes towards the poles. The winds are predominantly from the southwest in the Northern Hemisphere and from the northwest in the Southern Hemisphere. Together with the trade winds, the westerlies enabled a round-trip trade route for early European sailing ships. The trade winds are a pattern of wind that are found in bands around the Earth's equatorial region. The trade winds are the prevailing winds in the tropics, blowing from the high-pressure area in the horse latitudes towards the low-pressure area around the equator.
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Thursday, June 3, 2010

About need to travel to columbus,oh

Need to travel to columbus,oh?
I am staying in mason,oh.I need to travel to columbus,oh.what is the best way to travel? I am thinking about bus services but I dont know where is the stop,how book ticket,what is the price,how much time it will took for travel etc.Anybody has any links pls send me i will appreciate your suggestions.Thanks in advance.
Cincinnati - 1 Answers
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Greyhound does not feel that it is necessary to tell people if it has a stop in Mason. You can check their website or call them, but in the end, you are riding on the Third World Alternative transportation system. 513-352-6012 Cincinnati terminal Megabus [www.megabus.com] serves the Cincinnati to Columbus route, leaving from Fourth Street downtown. Cincinnati. Buses are clean, all passengers have computers, one way fare from Cincinnati to Columbus is $15. The difficulty in either case is getting a ride from Mason to downtown Cincinnati. Taxi fare will cost you about $2. / mile. That's about $48.
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Monday, May 3, 2010

About Columbus Travel Agency - Ecuador

Columbus Travel Agency - Ecuador?
I know this is a long shot... but has anyone heard of "Columbus Travel" based in Ecuador? We are considering using them for our trip to the Galapagos, but I don't know much about them, and neither has anyone else that I know. Also, they don't take credit cards, which bothers me a bit. Any help would be appreciated. Here is their website: http://www.galapagosisland.net/index.html Thanks!
Ecuador - 1 Answers
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I can't help you with Columbus Travel, but I can offer an alternative. You might want to check into a company called Metropolitan Touring. They are a large (perhaps the largest?) travel agency based in ecuador with offices in many cities. They offer several prebuilt package trips to Galapagos and also operate a private charter boat that travels to the islands. They are a full service agency, with access to the sabre ticketing system. They accept all major credit cards including AMEX and Diners. I have no personal association with them, but have used them many, many times for my travel to Costa Rica, Colombia and Brazil in addition to throughout Ecuador. I highly recommend them. I am not certain of their website but with a brief search you should be able to locate it. Metropolitan Touring
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