Monday, January 3, 2011

About how much money would it be to travel from baltimore to panama city not the one in fl the country

how much money would it be to travel from baltimore to panama city not the one in fl the country.?
i would just want to know how much it would be from baltimore to panama city not fl, panama coutry.
Panama - 6 Answers
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around 800
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just a basic search on Expedia.com finds many flights listed from 614$ on up roundtrip. one example: $614.26 6:50 am Depart Baltimore (BWI) Arrive Panama City (PTY) 8:34 pm Fri 20-Apr Duration: 14hr 44mn Delta 1563 / 304 Connect in Atlanta (Hartsfield Intl.) 7:25 am Depart Panama City (PTY) Arrive Baltimore (BWI) 12:57 pm +1 day Fri 27-Apr Duration: 28hr 32mn Delta 305 / 16 / 6137 Connect in Atlanta (Hartsfield Intl.), New York (JFK)
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For a round trip ticket (leaving on a sunday) returning two weeks later it would be $733 dollars on Continental Airlines. For a one-way ticket that price drops to $716
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Hi James. They've got the ticket info about right. Of course the price is according to supply and demand and right now it is tourist season, but not high tourist season. A three star hotel in the El Cangrejo neighborhood of Panama City with breakfast included will cost you less than $45 a night. In this location you will be close to many good inexpensive restaurants usually with a very inexpensive lunch special at around $4.50 a plate (10% is the standard tip). Close to casinos, main road, lots of hustle and bustle. El Cangrejo is one of the main business/ tourist districts. A Cab will cost you no more that $3 to go from one end of the city to another, the rates are set by sector and not meter. If you have Spanish the buses are a quarter.... no transfers; one bus, one ride, one quarter. One tip on the taxi, walk a block or more away from the front of you hotel to get a taxi or they will peg you for a tourist and try to charge you more than the going rate. Ask the hotels for an idea of the rates to move around the city, and then NEVER ask the driver how much just give him the correct amount. Never try to get change the driver will conveniently not have it. I would buy a bundle of dollars to take with me this will make you life a lot easier while here. So if you are frugal with your hotel choice and eat lunch specials, you can easily see the city for less than $100 a day, hotel included. HereĆ¢€™s a link to a spreadsheet with hotel price in Panama City http://www.panamalaw.org/panama_hotels.html I've written a fun article about driving practices in general here you might find entertaining. http://www.panamaexpertos.com/forum/driving-in-panama-ct149.html Maybe it will give you a small glimpse of Panama. Hope you get to come, I know if you do youĆ¢€™ll have a great time. Panama
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http://www.kayak.com/?tab=flights... http://www.bezurk.com/flights/ http://farecast.com/ http://www.travelation.com/engine/itiner... http://www.bookingwiz.com/ http://www.cheapoair.com/?gclid=coco9yir...
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500 up.. if visiting panama, check our tours and vip services... www.panamagree.net
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Friday, December 3, 2010

About Where should we visit/stop if we travel by car from Baltimore MD to Nashville TN

Where should we visit/stop if we travel by car from Baltimore MD to Nashville TN?
We are planning on taking a road trip from Baltimore MD to Nashville next month. Does anyone have any recommendations on places to visit or site see? We want this to be a leisurely drive to take in the sites and visit cool places. Also, what is there cool to do in the Nashville area? Thanks!
Other - United States - 3 Answers
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You could stop at Luray Caverns in Virginia. Monticello is very pretty too.
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There are lots of things to do in Nashville. I'm going to assume you're into country music? You could visit the Country Music Hall of Fame (I'm pretty sure it's open again since the floods). You can go down broadway and find a lot to do. Go down to the riverfront, I think they have these duck tours you can take that allow you to go out on the Cumberland River that runs through Nashville, but I myself have not done it. As for restaurants I would check out the Blue Bird Cafe its really popular I've heard. As for malls Opry Mills is closed cause of flood damage but there is Green Hills Mall, Rivergate Mall, and if you take 65 down to Franklin you have Cool Springs Mall. Sorry I couldn't answer the first part of your question but I hope you enjoy Nashville! Here's a link you might want to check out--http://www.visitmusiccity.com/visitors/index
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Take the Blue Ridge Parkway at least part of the way, and stop at the points of interest along it. It is very pretty and relaxing. Mainly, just stay off the interstates and you will see the real sights, little shops, mom-and-pop restaurants, wildlife, etc.
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

About what is the best way to travel from Manhattan to Baltimore by train

What is the best way to travel from Manhattan to Baltimore by train?
We are making our first trip to NYC and will leave there to visit family in Maryland. The only rail travel that we can find is on Amtrack. Is there a better way? Is there a way better than by rail?
New York City - 5 Answers
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Amtrak is not only the only practical way, its probably the cheapest. You MIGHT save a few bucks by taking a greyhound bus, but trust me, its not worth it at all. Go Amtrak.
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Amtrak is the only way to do it by rail.
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I have taken Greyhound before and it's not only affordable but it's not as bad as you might think. Some stations in Maryland have direct routes from New York's Port Authority and it takes around four hours depending on exactly where you are going. Amtrak is expensive, but somewhat faster and somewhat more convenient, but it's really a toss-up. Just make sure you get to the bus or train station well in advance of your departure time. There is heavy security at the Amtrak station, and there are lots of people in line at the Greyhound station, plus it's hard to find your way around the Port Authority station in New York.
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There's air, there's rail, there's the bus, there's driving up I-95. Personally, if I wasn't driving, I'd probably elect Amtrak. Seems easy, direct, affordable.
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Amtrak Metroliner, all the way.
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Sunday, October 3, 2010

About Besides driving, what is the easiest way to travel to Baltimore from Philly and back

Besides driving, what is the easiest way to travel to Baltimore from Philly and back? I don't want to drive!!
I am going on vacation with a friend who lives in Baltimore. We are flying from Baltimore. I really don't feel like driving there and I definitely won't feel like driving back after a week-long vacation. I live just outside of Philly. I'm not extremely familiar with public transportation and I don't want to impose on family or friends to take me to and from the train station, etc. Any suggestions/advice/tips would be GREATLY appreciated. Take care! I need to do this by myself. I drive but don't want to drive to Baltimore. Where can I park my car????
Other - United States - 4 Answers
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Amtrak. Runs from Baltimore Penn Station to Philadelphia.
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You can take Amtrak between those two cities and then use the bus or subway to get home. I think the Acela even runs between those two cities.
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Definitely take the train! You could take a bus, but on the train you can get up and move around.
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Public transportation is nothing to be afraid of. You can drive to Philly's 30th St. Station and park for a week - just be prepared to pay $100 or so. Take Amtrak train from Philly to BWI Airport station. Take shuttle bus from train station to airport terminal (for example, Southwest). Have your friends meet you at the Southwest terminal (or any other carrier you're using). More info at: http://www.bwiairport.com After your vacation, take the shuttle bus from the airport back to the BWI train station and take the Amtrak train back to Philly. Pay the $100 for parking and drive back to where you live. No imposing on your friends or family.
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Friday, September 3, 2010

About Is there a cheap and easy way to travel between Baltimore and Washington DC

Is there a cheap and easy way to travel between Baltimore and Washington DC?
Specifically, on a Sunday? Not neccesarily as cheap as walking... hopefully easier as well Don't have a car, looking for cheap bus/train service recommendations
Washington, D.C. - 12 Answers
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Walking
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I agree... Steven Wright says...".. everywhere is walking distance if you have the time..." : )
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Leave the driving to Grayhound! It's cheap and easy.
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amtrak train..just get the business class cab cause the coach is a little dirty for my taste.it takes a little longer..but hey you can buy beer and food on the train and its cheap.
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Cycling may be the cheapest. Walking could also be cheap but you would possibly need to eat food on the way or stop somewhere overnight which would probably cost money.
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bus
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I live in Baltimore. The best way is to travel is by car, using I-95 South. Consult www.mapquest for directions and times etc!
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There is AMtrak train service, there are Marc commuter trains, or you can take a bus. The Bus station in DC is just a few blocks north of Union Station (trains) just off North Capitol St. Your best bet on a Sunday is probably the bus or Amtrak.
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the MARC train
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take the Metro
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On a Sunday, Greyhound and Amtrak are your only options. The train and bus both go to Union Station in D.C., where you can pick up the Metro from there.
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M-F MARC TRAIN 10.00$ SAT-SUN AMTRACK/ GREYHOUND 35$
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