explanade
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I need a few thousand more miles to achieve the status I'm targeting on United's frequent flyer program.
So I figure I'll fly to the East Coast (from the Bay Area).
Been to NYC several times so I look at flights to Boston for July. About $400-500, not bad.
Then I looked at hotels. They're about $300 a night before 14.5% hotel tax.
Meanwhile, if I fly to Europe, the plane ticket would be about $1000 more but the hotels are less than half the price. This would be in northern Spain.
So over the course of a week, it's a wash.
If I did choose to go to Europe, I'd probably extend it to about 10-11 days though.
Seems like Boston hotels are able to command almost Manhattan hotel prices, as well as the high taxes.
Is Boston worth it? Would mainly just walk around, look for scenery around the downtown.
So I figure I'll fly to the East Coast (from the Bay Area).
Been to NYC several times so I look at flights to Boston for July. About $400-500, not bad.
Then I looked at hotels. They're about $300 a night before 14.5% hotel tax.
Meanwhile, if I fly to Europe, the plane ticket would be about $1000 more but the hotels are less than half the price. This would be in northern Spain.
So over the course of a week, it's a wash.
If I did choose to go to Europe, I'd probably extend it to about 10-11 days though.
Seems like Boston hotels are able to command almost Manhattan hotel prices, as well as the high taxes.
Is Boston worth it? Would mainly just walk around, look for scenery around the downtown.