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Dhambuc

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  1. First let me thank you Pack Backer for the help in making our trip out there easier! Cpl questions for everyone. I got the email today about the two hotels Grand Seirra and Harrah's Lake Tahoe. Is there a preference or what are the pros cons to both? Next question flights look to be about 500 and change to Reno, Cheaper to San Fran and Vegas, Been to both many times, Wondering is that the best option or just spend the 500 to Reno and get no car? Checked out rental cars for the week (to get from Vegas and or San Fran) looks like they are about 300 range. Really only need the car to get to Reno if we dont fly into Reno and if we want to see Tahoe. Do you really need a car in Reno if your not going to far out or is there public transportation? If I decide to do the Team hotel(Grand Seirra) is there enough to do , keep busy , see for 3 days? Lastly would Vegas be the best option, spend a day or two there, than drive see Nevada take time to Reno and back. Any info would be great. THANKS!
  2. This is Rick Scott, This dweeb should be in Prison. He was in charge of HCA(CEO) when they committed major fraud to the US for Medicare billing practices, 14 felonies and 600 million paid to the Governement because of thier FRAUD.
  3. There are lots of options: Book on Mondays, Tuesdays when airlines have their lowest fares and more than 14 days in advance. Fly on tuesdays, wed or Sat with a Sat night stay over and you will get good deals. United Airlines TPA to Newark is about 200-250 short train ride into NYC(15 minutes) about an hour an a half to Philly. US AIRWAYS TPA to Philly is same price. Spirit Airlines is usually DIRT CHEAP. TPA to Atlantic City (Gambling and cheap hotels) within an hour or so car ride from Philly.
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