New York & the Mid-Atlantic Trips 2 - Full PDF eBook

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KNOW


CELLPHONES


The only foreign phones
that work in the USA are
GSM multiband models.
Network coverage is poor
in mountainous and rural
regions.


INTERNET ACCESS


Free wi-fi is found in hotels,
cafes and several fast food
chains in the region, though
the smaller the town, the
more likely you’ll only have
access in hotel lobbies.


FUEL


Gas stations, open late or
24 hours, are ubiquitous
in areas surrounding
large urban centers but
infrequent and with more
limited hours in rural parts
of the region. Plan ahead.
Not found on Blue Ridge and
Skyline Drive. Average cost
per gallon is $3.50.


RENTAL CARS


Avis (www.avis.com)


Dollar (www.dollar.com)


Rent-A-Wreck
(www.rentawreck.com)


IMPORTANT NUMBERS


AAA (%800-222-4357)


Directory Assistance
(%411)


Emergency (%911)


When to Go


High.Season.(Jun–Aug).
» The weather can be extremely hot and humid; mountains
offer relief.
» Storms (including hurricanes) occur at this time.
» Many festivals and outdoor concerts.

Shoulder.Season.(Mar–May.&.Sep–Nov).
» This is high season for DC due to the Cherry Blossom festival.
» Some hotels open in beach towns if the weather is warm.
» Most temperate time of year. But March, October and
November are wet.

Low.Season.(Dec–Feb).
» Cold weather, rainy conditions (snow in the mountains so
peak time there for winter sports).
» Attractions open fewer days and shorter hours.
» Most businesses in beach towns shut during this period.

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#New York City
GO Sep–Dec

Lake Placid
GO Dec–Mar

Pittsburgh
GO May–Sep

Ocean City
GO Jun–Sep
Richmond
GO Apr–May

Warm to hot summers, cold winters
Warm to hot summers, mild winters

Climate

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