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RainyNightGirl
07-28-2012, 03:55 AM
Girls

I will have the opportunity to visit the eastern US in the fall and was thinking where would be the best place to spend an entire weekend (plus Monday) completely en-femme? Are there are any cities more CD friendly tha9n others? I will be in NJ/PA area anyway, but would be willing to fly or drive up to 4-5 hours for a fun weekend.

I will be on my own so looking for place with things to do all day in addition to shopping, nail salon etc. I am not good at eating alone when in male mode so would not do this en-femme, so was thinking of places with good evening entertainment. I will have a rental car but would like a smaller place (not a major city) where I can walk and peruse the place rather than drive.

Thank you for any suggestions

Hugs
Natasha

Paula_56
07-28-2012, 05:40 AM
Boston is beautiful in the fall. Tons of things to do history resturants shoppes waterfront
And transgender people have legal protection here

joan47
07-28-2012, 05:45 AM
New Hope pa is a great gay friendly town, No problem at all

laurajade
07-28-2012, 06:03 AM
I spent a weekend pretty much en-femme in New Hope. Stayed at the New Hope Lodge in the Woods, beautiful place. Right across the street from the Raven night club. I highly recommend the trip.

I should also mention that during the day if you are hanging out outside at the Lodge (which is not a problem en-femme), you will occasionally hear the whistle of the New Hope-Ivyland railroad, a restored steam train. A nice perk if you appreciate old trains.

Marcie R.
07-28-2012, 06:29 AM
I have been to Provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod, crossdressers and gays are very open in that area. It is a very friendly place that seems to support people like us.

reb.femme
07-28-2012, 06:48 AM
Girls

I will have the opportunity to visit the eastern US in the fall and was thinking where would be the best place to spend an entire weekend (plus Monday) completely en-femme? Are there are any cities more CD friendly tha9n others? I will be in NJ/PA area anyway, but would be willing to fly or drive up to 4-5 hours for a fun weekend.

I will be on my own so looking for place with things to do all day in addition to shopping, nail salon etc. I am not good at eating alone when in male mode so would not do this en-femme, so was thinking of places with good evening entertainment. I will have a rental car but would like a smaller place (not a major city) where I can walk and peruse the place rather than drive.

Thank you for any suggestions

Hugs
Natasha


Hi Natasha,

I'll be keeping an eye on this post, as me and wifey will be over in Baltimore visiting my son around September/October. Looking for some eastern side ideas.
I can steal all relevant info from you! :devil:

Rebecca x

Stephenie S
07-28-2012, 10:32 AM
I was going to recommend just going to NYC. You can do anything you want in the Big Apple. But New Hope, PA is a good idea. So is Provincetown, MA. Both those small towns are VERY used to seeing crossdressers. Boston, another big city, is nice too.

The reality is that most of northeastern United States is pretty liberal and accepting.

S

Jocee
07-29-2012, 07:29 AM
Check out Fantasia Fair in P-town. Lot's of fun, a whole town at your beckoning, and a few hundred potential new friends. That will be my annual vacation this year :)

audreyinalbany
07-29-2012, 11:41 AM
I wasn't aware of New Hope, but it sounds like a great place for a long weekend, not that my wife would ever accept a full femme weekend.

NathalieX66
07-29-2012, 11:49 AM
I wasn't aware of New Hope, but it sounds like a great place for a long weekend, not that my wife would ever accept a full femme weekend.

New Hope, Pa. and Lambertville, NJ across the bridge are really touristy and crowded on the weekends, but very fun and accepting places.

Sometimes Steffi
07-29-2012, 10:42 PM
I have been to Provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod, crossdressers and gays are very open in that area. It is a very friendly place that seems to support people like us.


Check out Fantasia Fair in P-town. Lot's of fun, a whole town at your beckoning, and a few hundred potential new friends. That will be my annual vacation this year :)

Just what I was going to suggest, but it's probably and 8 hour drive, but I think Cape Air still flies there (for a price).

larry
07-29-2012, 11:40 PM
This pretty much says it all..

http://family.go.com/travel/things-to-do/massachusetts/cape--cod/poi-282249-provincetown/

Davena Doll
07-29-2012, 11:42 PM
Las Vegas, Its a little podunk town in Navada. I think you could fly there in 4-5 hours

Sophia Claire
07-29-2012, 11:43 PM
Rehoboth Beach, DE is very LGBT friendly. If you find yourself near Cape May, NJ, take the ferry to Lewes (which is a quaint little bore hole) and head south about ten minutes or so and you're there. Very nice boardwalk, lots of stuff to do. Oh, yeah... No sales tax in Delaware.

Michelle (Oz)
07-30-2012, 12:23 AM
I spent a glorious week en femme one July in Philadelphia miggling and visiting all the tourist sights. I wouldn't have passed but tried to blend - no negative comments at all. From there a day trip to Atlantic City included a few hours on the beach in a swimming costume. Met a friendly GG there too. Again absolutely no negative comments despite being totally out and about.

Oh such great memories. The face took a while to recover.

RainyNightGirl
07-30-2012, 02:27 PM
Girls , thank you so much for your help, those are great suggestions.

Jocee, I would love to go to the Fantasia Fair but its the wrong weekend..typical.

I never thought of the big apple either as I discounted the big cities as I wanted to get out and walk not drive but I am unlikely to need to drive in Manhattan and oooo the thought of get dolled up in my LBD and going to Broadway for a show is really attractive. Also I love the though of New Hope and Rehoboth Beach (Sophia Claire the thought of no sales tax risks excess luggage on the way home.)

Michelle, Davina what is Atlantic City like is it similar to Las Vegas with big amazing hotels and
lots of entertainment?

Anyway thanks again girls.

Rebecca, I will let you know how I get on for planning your own soiree.

Hugs
Natasha. x

JeanneF
07-30-2012, 04:07 PM
New Hope is a great LGBT-friendly place, but it may be kind of quiet depending on when in the fall you go.

Honestly, if you only have one place to go on the east coast, you can't beat NYC.

Stacey Renee
07-30-2012, 04:53 PM
My wife of all people has researched this for a little 3 day get-away for us, and found that Las Vegas sees a lot of this lifestyle and is accepting. At least this is what she tells me... We are planning a trip in a few months, with the only male clothes I wear will be on the plane, and she wants to renew our vows both as brides, which would serve to fill a fantasy of mine.

bobbie c
07-30-2012, 06:02 PM
p town on the cape in mass is wonderful....can't go wrong there. enjoy!!

reb.femme
07-30-2012, 06:09 PM
Rebecca, I will let you know how I get on for planning your own soiree.
Hugs
Natasha. x

Hi Natasha,

In my best, very British accent....."Thanks awfully". :battingeyelashes:
Actually, it's a broad south London accent, I'm a serial 'H' dropper, so it works better in text.

Would be great to go femme when I'm in the US with my wife, so look forward to any help.

Rebecca x

Josie M
07-30-2012, 06:14 PM
Wow...New Hope...haven't been there in ages. I used to go the the Cartwheel but I understand it burned down. There also used to be a great lingerie/etc. shop called "Le Chateau Exotic"....but I bet that's gone as well...

DeeArel
07-30-2012, 10:41 PM
The lingerie shop was there 2 years ago when I went through New Hope. Kinda up on a hill.

Davena Doll
07-30-2012, 10:50 PM
Rainy I dont know about Atlantic City, But vegas does have some hotels, the lighting sucks they need more street lights or something. As far as shows go the person voted best show girl in Vegas used to be a man, go figure.

Tamera
07-30-2012, 10:57 PM
In Philadelphia PA there is "The Philadelphia Center for Transgender Surgery". I know one TS that has had her surgeries there. They have a website.

Sophia Claire
07-31-2012, 06:22 AM
In Philadelphia PA there is "The Philadelphia Center for Transgender Surgery". I know one TS that has had her surgeries there. They have a website.

Tamera, forgive me for saying, but that doesn't sound like a wonderful place to hang out for the weekend. ;)

Tamera
07-31-2012, 08:40 AM
Maybe just "cruise" on by.

BLUE ORCHID
07-31-2012, 09:21 PM
Hi RNG. , Stay away from Baltimore MD. it's not very safe with the roving
gangs of hoodlums and the high murder rate here.

Sheren Kelly
07-31-2012, 09:30 PM
Orchid,
I thought the area around Hippo (Eager St in Baltimore) was a safe place?
Just about every city has their dangerous side.

Have things changed?

RainyNightGirl
08-02-2012, 11:07 AM
Thank you again girls. I have been doing a lot internet shopping in preparation of my weekend, I am so excited. I haven't on New Hope or Rehoboth Beach or the Big Apple yet. You are so right that you cannot beat NYC but am I ready for that kind of adventure or just quiet mellow relaxing girly few days?

I will let you know how it goes but I am sure I will have other questions as I get closer.

Thank you again
Natasha

RainyNightGirl
08-02-2012, 11:10 AM
I forgot to add the only reason I may skip Provincetown MA is just that I will be in central NJ anyway and working all Friday and then I will want to get enfemme in my destination on the Friday evening and Cape Code is a long drive or a flight away.