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Thank you so much for your very kind words. I've really enjoyed putting this TR together!I just wanted to say how much I'm enjoying your trip report—looks like you're having an amazing time!
We're planning a similar trip to NYC and Washington this April, and your experience is giving us fantastic inspiration. We've been to the US a couple of times before, but never ventured to the east coast.
Out of curiosity, how are you finding the cost of everything compared to our major cities back home? I’ve heard it’s become shockingly expensive compared to just a few years ago. Would love to hear your thoughts!
To answer your question: yes, the USA is expensive at the moment; I actually do think that "shockingly expensive" is about right. Expect everything to cost what you'd expect to pay in Australia, or more, but in US$. So for example: the medium-sized flat white that I bought from Starbucks in Houston cost US$6.95 plus tax which was pretty close to 10% from memory. That is, it was close enough to US$8 for a coffee, which in Australian dollars is A$12!
Another example: the coughtail menu from The Back Room last night. Those prices are about the same as what you'd expect to pay for a coughtail in Australia (in A$)... but then you add 9% state tax, and then you add a 20% tip which is pretty standard here... do the sums and you'll get my drift.
So save your pennies before you come here -- the good news is that it's so worth it!