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Road Trip


TRAVEL–USA


CONTACT DETAILS of the places we visited


RESTAURANTS OssoSteak House 1177 California St., San Francisco, CA 94108


PlayersSports Grill &Arcade Pier 39, San Francisco, CA 94133


V.Sattui Winery CA 94575 Website: vsattui.com


ACTIVITIES OEX La JollaLA Jolla, San Diego Website:diveandkayaklajolla.com


Speed BoatAdventures San Diego, Website: speedboatadventures.com


StarlineTours LA Website: starlinetours.com


Sun Buggy Fun Rentals Pismo Beach, CA Website: sunbuggy.com


Toes on theNose, Hyatt Hotel Huntington Beach, CA Website: toesonthenose.com


ACsailingSF America’s Cup Sailing Experience San Francisco.Website:acsailingsf.com


Dream Racing Las Vegas Website:dreamracing.com


TAO: Asian Bistro,Nightclub and Beach Las Vegas.Website: taolasvegas.com


HOTELS MadonnaInn San Luis Obispo Website:madonnainn.com


Orchard Hotel San Frnacisco Website: theorchardhotel.com


more to offer than just the stereotypical, gambling, booze and over eating. It also has a thriving sporting scene. For those adrenalin junkies who fantasize


of racing a Lamborghini or Ferrari, then why not head down to Dream Racing at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for an unforgettable luxury experience. Or for those thinking of visiting Vegas in


January, then between the 24th and 26th January 2014, Las Vegas plays proud hosts to the Rugby Sevens World Series. As one of the premier sevens rugby tournaments in world, fans are able to view 16 national teams compete in 45 matches during the three-day competition in an attempt to gain points in the Sevens World Series standings. In our opinion, this is a sporting event not to be missed, which is why we have already booked our tickets back to Vegas for this coming January.


if like us you find yourself in need of some warm weather, then a quick escape to Napa Valley is definitely in order


However,


Paris Hotel and Casino Las Vegas Website:parislasvegas.com


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