Planning holiday to USA - need opinions

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Short rights.....long lefts.....not too hard.
Make sure all the mirrors are perfectly set for your driving position.
Have your drivers licence in your pocket.
Drive at the speed of the traffic flow rather than the 65 speed limit and you will be fine.
 
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Easier to remember that your partner is in the gutter!:shock::lol::oops:
 
For the domestic flights, we plan on flying VirginAmerica (and SouthWest from Vegas to San Diego). Is it worth us treating ourselves to 1st class? I think we may do this even if it is just for the flight from LAX - SFO as we won't be in any mood after the long flight beforehand.


Thanks

If you are traveling PE with VA book the flight on one ticket all the way through to SFO and from your destination back home, that way you'll get Mainncabin select which is like PE domestic. You'll have to book that thru the call canter but they'll waive the booking fee as you can't book open jaws thru the website. As another poster mentioned, your SFo flight willbe next to nicks if you do this and you'll get MCS. Don't think first class would be worth the one hr experience.
 
Have your drivers licence in your pocket.
And don't reach for it quickly if requested to show it to a police officer :shock:. Slow movements after explaining to the officer that you are reaching for your drivers licence.
 
DO NOT OPEN YOUR CAR DOOR AS A POLICE OFFICER APPROACHES YOUR STOPPED VEHICLE. My friend did just that and faced an officer pointing his weapon.
NM is correct.
 
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