I thought this was a JoDee Messina thread...
I plan on going out of the state of Texas someone in July or August and these are the two states I want to visit the most. Let me explain to you why.
1.) California: I really want to visit Los Angeles and all the cities around it (Hollywood,etc). I just want to experience the atmosphere person for myself.
2.)North Carolina: That state looks pretty badass. The countryside looks ing beautiful, the small towns seem chilled out and laid back, the beaches look nice, etc etc. Wilmington and other cities catch my interest.
I do plan on saying that I visited both in time but for now I can only choose one. For people who have been to BOTH or at least one of these areas, what would do you think about them?
I thought this was a JoDee Messina thread...
I live in So Cal, have visited South Carolina (brother lives there) but not North Carolina. I guess it's kinda like asking if you like hot or cold, the two are polar opposites so it really comes down to what do you want to do?
The only part of Southern Cali I like is San Diego. LA is dirty, frenetic and no matter what you just feel like a tourist. San Diego and the coastal area to the north- Del Mar in particular- are relaxed and enjoyable.
I've only been to Charlotte and NC for one day and night, but I thought it sucked balls. Greensborough is probably pretty cool though.
Go to North Carolina. This is coming from somebody who lives in Cali.
Been to both, like both...just prepare yourself for more peeps than you've ever seen if you go to Cali. Nothing like rush hour traffic at 3 a.m.
Outer Banks.
Go to NORTH CAROLINA. We don't want your bum ass here.
So I don't know where you had rush hour at 3 a.m. but that doesn't happen.
lol
Horse .
Wake up at 3 am and look at the freeway. ANY freeway.
Having lived in the South, and visited California, I say go to NC.
Georgia >South Carolina >North Carolina >California; and I ain't just whistling Dixie![]()
California by a mile... especially in July or August.
1. Huntington Beach (SW of LA) has the best waves in the country (discounting Hawaii) and hot latin chicks... Redondo, Hermosa, and Manhattan Beaches are awesome places to chill. Malibu waves kick ass too (though the water is polluted there).
2. Joshua Tree, Mt. San Gorgonio, and Mt. San Jacinto are amazing places to hike and get away from civilization, and are easy day trips from LA. The tram on San Jacinto that goes up to 8000 ft or so also makes it the easiest ~11,000 foot mountain there is to climb.
3. San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Rosarito are all easy day trips from LA.
4. Los Angeles has three jaw-dropping drives: Angeles Crest Highway (through the mountains), PCH (along the Pacific), and Mulholland Drive (through the hills).
5. Los Angeles average high temp in July/August = 85 degrees or so
6. Big Sur, San Francisco, Yosemite National Park, Death Valley, and Las Vegas are only a few hours away by car.
Hollywood sucks ass though. If that's the big reason you want to go to Cali, you're going to be really disappointed when you go on Hollywood Blvd. and see a bunch of homeless schizophrenics and wide-eyed tourists.
Last edited by baseline bum; 06-11-2008 at 10:15 PM.
hollywood blvd is prolly the tiest part of CA... just hit the big cities and beaches man...
I can't imagine there will be anything near the amount of things to do in Cali in North Carolina.
Having grown up in LA, I agree with baseline -- California will provide a ton of options for entertainment, but Hollywood's really not one of them. If you're looking specifically for an urban/city So Cal experience, the museums in the Wilshire/Miracle Mile area are fantastic (LACMA, MoCA, Tempo Contempo, Peterson Automotive Museum). There's a lot of stuff to look at in the well known Hollywood areas (Sunset Blvd., Hollywood Blvd., Mann's Chinese Theater, the Hollywood Hills, etc.) and I would definitely not discourage you from checking it out if you're curious, but don't expect it to take up more than a few hours.
California. If you go to L.A., drive along the coast (I think it's PCH?) up to Santa Barbara. The drive is extremely scenic and Santa Barbara is a lot nicer/prettier than L.A. IMO.
The Getty and the Getty Villa are spectacular museums also (and are both free, though the Villa requires a reservation).
I also forgot to mention that Valenica (just north of LA) has the second best theme park in the country: Magic Mountain. X2, Tatsu, and Goliath make the Rattler look like dog .
Go to Cali unless it's a golf vacation. If it's a golf vacation go to Pinehurst.
LOL, when was the last time you were there? I heard they're talking about closing it down because it's all gangs there now.
The 5, the 101, the 91, the 405....
Exactly.
There is nothing to do in NC.
I'd much rather go to San Diego.
My father is from N. Carolina......and Ive been to LA too many times to mention. LA is nice to visit.....good food, many places to go.....nice drives......very busy and crowded as well.
Carolina has alot of history though.......you can see many historical buildings and areas. The scenery is also very beautiful......50-100ft. pine trees. Nags Head is a wonderful place to go if you like the beach or fishing. They have piers that go 1/2mi. into the ocean.
Its really up to you.......I like visiting LA, but there is noway in I would live there.
Personally, I'd go to Nothern California. You have the Redwood Forrest, small town atmosphere, and the incredibile coastline view.
It's definitely worth your time.
Really, if you want to go to LA, while also visiting an area with the characteristic you described about North Carolina, then I'd go to California. However, I wouldn't spend my entire time around southern California.
California is the better of the two to visit. North Carolina is the better of the two to live in.
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