You HAVE to stay one night at the Madonna Inn, about 1/3 the way between LA and SF. This place has got to be the kitschiest place on earth!
Cheers, MJS
At 09:37 AM 4/16/98 -0400, Gregg Scharff wrote: >Hello list members, > >My wife just has informed me of a work business trip taking her to Newport >Beach, Ca. in May. At $203.00 round trip airfare from the east coast I have >decided to join her after the business part is taken of and make a vacation out >of it. We plan on driving north from the Orange County (Newport Beach) area to >San Francisco, while seeing as much as possible along the way. The only problem >is that now that we own our Westy we wish we could use it for our >transportation. To keep cost down we will probably just rent a car, and suffer >driving such a substandard touring vehicle, or really enjoy not subconsciously >worrying if coolant is starting to leak! I am aware of Westy rentals in Ca., >anyone know the $$$ ? >My questions are: > -what are some of the more noteworthy things to see? > -what parts of Pacific Coast Hwy (Rt. 1) should I avoid, due to El Nino > damage? > -what Vanagon parts dealers should I pay a vist to? > -are ther any VW show & shines worth seeing btn 5/9 & 5/16? > -what hotel/motels or Bed & Breakfasts are noteworthy btn LA and San > Fran'? >Thanks to anyone with advice. >Gregg (Conshohocken, Pa. near Philadelphia) >'85 Westy > > <bold>Michael J. Sullivan </bold><italic>Director of Catalog Design Open Market, Inc. </italic> ************************************* work: http://www.openmarket.com play: http://www.hsdesign.com ************************************* |
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