If you're no more than average internet savvy (like me), and if you have a decent local library, you might try an appointment with one of the librarians (under 35 years old).
They should be willing to meet with you at a PC for a least a 1/2 hour.
Librarians today are internet masters.
You know how librarians used to be "bookworms", now they're "internet/information worms".
I went on two short trips (each 4 days) last winter (Chicago & Nashville).
I planned both trips with a librarian (Mike) at a library PC two months in-advance. Mike was like zip...zip...zip..."Here you go, look at this"
I got the best flights at the best prices and times.
I stayed at excellent hotels close to the things I wanted to do.
And Mike also bought the best available smart track phone for me within my limited means and set it up for UBER and LYFT. (I think about ~ $125).
Every day during the trips, I had several coffees down in the hotel lobby, read the morning paper, and planned my day. Visiting friends, going shopping, hitting a wacky local church service on Sunday (I enjoy wacky church services - usually they're not wacky until I show-up)
Then I dialed LYFT and was on my way within 10-30 minutes.
The trips were fantastic. Total budget of each - under $1500.
Flights, hotel rooms, local transportation, food, incidentals, everything...
This winter, its back to Chicago again and Cape Cod.
I'm mulling over a trip to the Northwest for next year. (Hear that PDX crowd? I just have to figure out if I can handle the lengthy flight logistics)
Oh, I'm in Connecticut.
And if you do this, give the librarian a gift of a 4-pack of Starbucks coffee. They'll love you forever.
