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nicole s
I am trying to go to Belgium for Tomorrowland 2012 this summer! I'm curious to see the total cost of Americans going to this festival including flights, tickets, camping pass ect. Any information would be appreciated! Thanks!
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i was wondering the same thing, so i did the research and found a site that is selling the 3 day pass for 259.686 USD (converted it from Euros), that does not include airfare, food, other substances or tents u may need to stay in. also the site says orginal face value was 63 euros which including a 15 euro camping pass would be like $110 so the eariler u get them the cheaper they are
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i was wondering the same thing, so i did the research and found a site that is selling the 3 day pass for 259.686 USD (converted it from Euros), that does not include airfare, food, other substances or tents u may need to stay in. also the site says orginal face value was 63 euros which including a 15 euro camping pass would be like $110 so the eariler u get them the cheaper they are
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What places to visit for Texas Road Trip?
...Drum!
I would like to go on a road trip with a couple of friends around Texas during spring break 2012. We live in Houston and we wish for our trip to last about 4 to 5 days. Any suggestions to where what state parks to visit, or any other amazing places you recommend.
Additionally we would like to camp (we have tents), for a bout 2 days. Any out door activities that you suggest along with it.
Thanks!
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there are too many interesting places to visit in a week, and it depends on your interests as to what you want to do.
Tyler State Park is a very nice place to camp.
If you like caverns you can visit several around the San Marcos/San Antonio area.
If you like museums the best are in Ft.Worth.
Dallas is a large city and like Houston there are lots of activities for young people.
If it is spring break Six Flags will be open.
Austin is interesting with the capital building and state cemetery.
Have you been to NASA? That is a very good day trip, and the San Jacinto monument and battlefield are things close to home.
there are too many interesting places to visit in a week, and it depends on your interests as to what you want to do.
Tyler State Park is a very nice place to camp.
If you like caverns you can visit several around the San Marcos/San Antonio area.
If you like museums the best are in Ft.Worth.
Dallas is a large city and like Houston there are lots of activities for young people.
If it is spring break Six Flags will be open.
Austin is interesting with the capital building and state cemetery.
Have you been to NASA? That is a very good day trip, and the San Jacinto monument and battlefield are things close to home.
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