Rdtrip
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Rdtrip
Hi Everyone
Well we are getting ready for our vacation next month. We will be on the road on the 3oth of September and will be in Milton, Florida on 10/1. My brother in law is getting married on the 3rd. We will stay until the 6th then we decided to head to Orlando for 2 -3 days. We will visit SeaWorld. I also found several restaurants that sell Puerto Rican food so I will make a stop at a restaurant for that. I am from NY and my parents are from Puerto Rico but have been living in NY for years…NY of course has everything.
(Colorado only has one place in Colorado Springs where they sell PR Food) I live to far from the Springs.
I would like to visit the kennedyspacecenter… I think that would be cool…
Well we are getting ready for our vacation next month. We will be on the road on the 3oth of September and will be in Milton, Florida on 10/1. My brother in law is getting married on the 3rd. We will stay until the 6th then we decided to head to Orlando for 2 -3 days. We will visit SeaWorld. I also found several restaurants that sell Puerto Rican food so I will make a stop at a restaurant for that. I am from NY and my parents are from Puerto Rico but have been living in NY for years…NY of course has everything.
(Colorado only has one place in Colorado Springs where they sell PR Food) I live to far from the Springs.
I would like to visit the kennedyspacecenter… I think that would be cool…
#2
You should enjoy the trip in your HHR with little fatigue. The upright sitting stance leads to much better posture on long trips. I say this from experience. We took a trip from NY to Fla in October 2008 in my Cadillac CTS. It was outwardly comfortable, but after 20 hours of driving, we had leg and back cramps from the low stance of the seating. We did the same trip last July in our new HHR SS and experienced much more long term comfort and less residual physical effects than with the Caddy.