Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

NYwdwfan

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I have a state hunt app and any time we see a license plate we log that we saw it. We've been at it for around 2 years and today I finally saw Oregon, so we are down to just North Dakota and Idaho. (Yes - we have seen both Alaska and Hawaii - crazy, right?!)
 

PUSH

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I have a state hunt app and any time we see a license plate we log that we saw it. We've been at it for around 2 years and today I finally saw Oregon, so we are down to just North Dakota and Idaho. (Yes - we have seen both Alaska and Hawaii - crazy, right?!)
I've seen both, too. I play it sometimes on the way to Florida, and I've seen one of each.
 

NYwdwfan

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I've seen both, too. I play it sometimes on the way to Florida, and I've seen one of each.

At first I thought you meant Idaho and North Dakota and all I could think was, "well yeah, you live much closer to them". :banghead:

There used to be a Mazda Miata in my work parking lot with Hawaii plates. I saw Alaska on the road.

There are quite a few universities on Long Island and there's always an influx of out of state plate sightings in September and May.
 

PUSH

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At first I thought you meant Idaho and North Dakota and all I could think was, "well yeah, you live much closer to them". :banghead:

There used to be a Mazda Miata in my work parking lot with Hawaii plates. I saw Alaska on the road.

There are quite a few universities on Long Island and there's always an influx of out of state plate sightings in September and May.
My mom always wants to use cars in WDW parking lots, but I call that cheating. If it's in a gas station parking lot somewhere in Tennessee, I'll count that. But just sitting there at POR doesn't seem fair to me.
 

NYwdwfan

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My mom always wants to use cars in WDW parking lots, but I call that cheating. If it's in a gas station parking lot somewhere in Tennessee, I'll count that. But just sitting there at POR doesn't seem fair to me.

Agreed!

I was hoping to see some new plates when we were in Las Vegas but I only saw Nevada and California.
 

PUSH

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Agreed!

I was hoping to see some new plates when we were in Las Vegas but I only saw Nevada and California.
I don't remember which I've seen and haven't seen, but I should have pretty much all of them. We've driven to Florida and back 12 times (will be 13 by my birthday), and that's roughly 21 hours each way. So let's say 42 hours of travel per trip. 42 x 12 = 504 hours. That equals 21 days of travel, just from Florida alone!
 

acishere

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Agreed!

I was hoping to see some new plates when we were in Las Vegas but I only saw Nevada and California.
The last time I had a rental car in Vegas it had Arizona plates.

Plus I would count every car I saw in a WDW parking lot while playing that game. Though I usually use the Disney transportation and never spend time in the parking lots.
 

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