Where should I go on the East Coast of the US if I don't drive? - Discussion
Where should I go on the East Coast of the US if I don't drive?
noam, modified 2 Years ago at 4/29/22 1:34 PM
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Where should I go on the East Coast of the US if I don't drive?
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I live in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It seems like the nearby places are all located in rural areas that aren't very accessible by plane/bus. Any suggestions? Thanks.
terry, modified 2 Years ago at 4/29/22 1:57 PM
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RE: Where should I go on the East Coast of the US if I don't drive?
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RE: Where should I go on the East Coast of the US if I don't drive?
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Many centers will often have a car or a service that will pick you up from nearby airports and train/bus stations as many retreatants are not driving directly to the center. Some centers like IMS will have rideshare options available as well.
Robert L, modified 2 Years ago at 4/30/22 9:55 AM
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RE: Where should I go on the East Coast of the US if I don't drive?
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RE: Where should I go on the East Coast of the US if I don't drive?
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Thanks. I thought about IMS but found a place locally (Zen Center of Pittsburgh) that apparently does weeklong retreats.
I know I could just lock myself in an airbnb for a week but I think it'll be easier if there are other people/external structure.
I know I could just lock myself in an airbnb for a week but I think it'll be easier if there are other people/external structure.