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#914540 by A330Alex
19 Dec 2015, 18:32
Hi,

After much hard work / spending money at Tesco I've managed to get enough Flying Club miles to head to the east coast! Recently I've been in a real quandary of where to go, can anyone suggest which would be the best between Atlanta and Boston?

Thanks!
#914543 by Nottingham Nick
19 Dec 2015, 19:39
Welcome to V-Flyer.

I am a a big fan of Boston, but to answer your question properly we would need more information.

For example -
When are you looking to travel?
What is the make up of your party?
How long do you want to go for?
What sort of things do you want to do while you are in the US?
Do you just want a city break or ar you looking to go further afield?

The more specific you are about your hopes for the trip, the better the advice you will receive.

Nick
#914548 by Maximus
20 Dec 2015, 01:41
Boston for a few days then drive around the rest of New England- it is beautiful.

I have never been to Atlanta, so I am clearly biased :)
#914549 by tontybear
20 Dec 2015, 01:58
The issue you will have is if there is reward availability to either destination on the dates and in the cabin you want to fly.
#914550 by Hamster
20 Dec 2015, 03:13
I'd aim for Boston, I haven't heard amazing things about Atlanta...

If reward availability is limited, you can always look at the price of some internal flights to get to somewhere you'd prefer.
#914591 by Eggtastico
21 Dec 2015, 07:58
Boston has something for everyone.
What a fantastic place it must be to live.
Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics & Burins for the sports fans
rich history
Easy to get around & then the surrounding areas like cape cod & the Ski Resorts.
#914598 by gumshoe
21 Dec 2015, 13:30
oldboy wrote:Only visited each of these cities once, Boston would certainly get my vote.


Ditto.

Although if you love TV news or fizzy drinks the CNN and Coca Cola tours in Atlanta are both entertaining (if very corporate). And there's some great Southern cooking to be had. But you don't need more than a day to "do" Atlanta.
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