Thursday, 12 June 2014

A's Creative Process: travelling plan to NYC

If someone ask me about the place that I would like to visit the most, my answer without hesitation will definitely be New York City (NYC). In early August, I am leaving for USA. I will stay there for at least 4 years. I think the period before the academic semester which is around 3-4 days is the perfect time for me to go there and I will plan a trip in a creative way.

First of all, I have to brainstorm ideas about how to go to NYC. That could be by bus, train or plane. Moreover, I should search in the website and make a list of interesting places that I could possibly visit, i.e. the central park, the Statue of Liberty, the Metropolitan museum, Times Square, etc. A friend of mine who have ever visited NYC before also suggested me that I should not miss Broadway and I should include it in my list too.

Then, since there are a lot of interesting places and I have limited time to visit, I have to well organize my travelling plan. For example, I might have to cross out some places where I think it is located very far and less important. My budget is also the factor for my consideration. Since the ticket price of Broadway is very expensive, I might possibly discard it from my list too.

Regarding drafting my travel plan, I search for more information of all activities I planned to visit and try to set the time schedule on that.

After that, I should review it by considering whether some activities could be possible. For some activities, I might make a reservation on-line in advance in order to ensure the availability. In case some activities are not possible, I can revise my travel plan too.

Finally, publication is the day I am on the way to NYC. I hope it will be one of the best trips in my life because I have planned it very wisely and creatively

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