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Your Questions About San Francisco Seoul

Your Questions About San Francisco Seoul

Thomas asks…

What are the best skylines in the World for you??

1.Hong Kong
2.New York
3.Chicago
4.Tokyo
5.Dubai
6.Shenzhen
7.Guangzhou
8.Singapore
9.Bangkok
10.Manila
11.Kuala Lumpur
12.Beijing
13.Osaka
14.Seoul
15.Frankfurt
16.Moscow
17.Panama
18.San Francisco
19.Pittsburgh
20.Seattle

admin answers:

So many to choose from, but I’ll have to pick
New York, before 9-11

Helen asks…

Which of these cities are safe to travel by yourself?

I’m an australian and im 14 so in say around 10 years time what do you think these cities will be like?
Which of these cities are really nice and safe to travel to?
And which of these should be avoided
Anchorage
Vancouver
Seattle
San Francisco
San Diego
Los Angeles (greater metropolitan area too)
Tucson
Phoenix
Santa Fe
Albuquerque
El Paso
San Antonio
Dallas
Austin
Houston
Orlando
Miami
Tampa
Savannah
Atlanta
Washington DC
Atlantic City
Jersey City
New York City (Manhattan)
Boston
New Haven
Cleveland
Indianapolis
Chicago
Milwaukee
St Paul
Minneapolis
Fargo
Rapid City
Dodge City
Honolulu
Calgary
Edmonton
Toronto
Cancun
Mexico City
Rio De Janeiro
Santiago
Buenos Aires
Cape Town
Tenerife
Havana
Cairo
Dubai
London
Paris
Madrid
Barcelona
Valencia
Rome
Milan
Istanbul
Amsterdam
Moscow
St Petersburg
Mumbai
New Delhi
Bangkok
Singapore
Manila
Hong Kong
Shanghai
Beijing
Tokyo
Seoul
Sydney
Melbourne
Perth
Auckland

Thanks lol

admin answers:

I’ll try to answer all I can in the order of places I think are best:

#1) Japan: Anywhere in Japan is very safe. I walked around everywhere as a 14 year old with my little sister.

#2) Philippines: Manila is pretty safe, if you’re intimidated by lots of street vendors maybe go with a friend. No one will hurt you though. I live near there. Oh- and to add to your list, there’s this place in the Philippines called Boracay. It’s a beautiful island, much like a really cheap Hawaii. Haha

#3) New York: I’ve walked around New York City (the Manhattans) before, it’s sort of safe. I say “sort of” because during day with lots of people, it’s pretty safe. I traveled a lot during the day to Times Square and it went fine. I suggest to not walk around at night by yourself, it’s very scary. There’s lots of intimidating people.

#4) I never walked around Hong Kong by myself, but I never thought anything was scary. Even at night, it’s very bright and there’s lots of taxis everywhere.

#5) I haven’t been to Mexico before but from what I’ve heard that goes on there with the bad police and such, I suggest you don’t go there alone. At all.

#6) California: Los Angeles and San Francisco are gang infested places. There’s a lot to do in those areas but I suggest you don’t go there alone, despite having a lot of people there.

But the important thing is to have some native or someone who knows the country or place well wherever you go. Especially if it’s in a foreign language and there’s not many English translations. It especially makes it difficult to order food. Haha

I imagine in ten years time these places would be pretty much the same. Maybe more transportation and in high-tech places like Japan may have even faster bullet trains and cooler gadgets and such.

Have fun traveling! Hope I helped!

Ruth asks…

Flight with 3 stops: what do I need to do?

I’ll be taking a flight with stops for the first time and I don’t know exactly what I need to do. It’s an international flight with 2 stops and I’ll be going from Seoul -> Osaka -> San Francisco -> New York City. My first question is about my ticket. I can get my ticket for my flight, but do I need to get a new ticket when I land in Osaka (stop 1), and then again when I land in San Francisco (stop 2)? If so, how do I do that? Also, I will be changing airlines in San Francisco, so is there anything regarding that that I need to be aware of?
My second question is: What will happen with my luggage? Will it be shipped straight from Seoul to New York City, or will I need to check it? And how would I check it?
These questions might sound dumb, but I want to know what I need to do so I don’t run around like a maniac at the airports trying to figure it out. Thanks.

admin answers:

Well it all depends on if it’s the same plane or if you are actually changing planes in each of the cities. You will be given multiple tickets for each of the legs of your flights. Your checked baggage should be checked all the way through to your last destination unless the customs regulations in that country require you to physically pick up your luggage and then re-check it. Again, no biggy. You’ll know when you get there.

Make sure that each piece of your luggage weighs less than 50 lbs a piece. It’s a HUGE deal in other countries if you are overweight on your luggage. Some places might require it to be even less. Check with your airline. As for changing airlines in San Francisco, it’s not a big deal because you are likely flying with a partner airline as the first one. They will likely still be able to issue you a ticket for that flight too when you first check in. If in doubt, just go directly to the gate and check with them. That way, you’re already waiting for your flight, it won’t hurt.

Pack light. The last thing you want to do is be running through an airport with more than you can carry. I’d limit myself to one carry-on and one rollable checked luggage. I know that sounds harsh, but trust me. I’m speaking from experience and heartache.

George asks…

WHAT’S YOUR PICK for THE MOST EXCITING CITY in THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD???

Is it Tokyo, NYC, London, Paris, Sydney, Melbourne, Dubai, L.A, Miami, Hong Kong, Rome, Amsterdam, Seoul, Rio De Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Singapore, Shanghai, Barcelona, Vancouver, Chicago, Boston, Toronto, San Francisco, Munich, OR ANY OTHER CITY IN THE WHOLE WORLD THAT I HAVE NOT MENTIONED?? LET THE WORLD CITY TRAVEL POLL BEGIN!!

admin answers:

London!

Laura asks…

where can i get 6/8/09 DBSK tickets?

like in LA or San Francisco but if there are none then in Seoul

admin answers:

Read my other post from your other topic. O_o Plus, Seoul, DBSK isn’t having any concerts in Seoul since their focused in JAPAN right now for the “The Secret Code” Tour. And they’ve already finished their MIROTIC tour. :

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