In 2015 when I watched the final of Indian Wells (Djokovic 2 x 1 Federer) I also did not book the accommodation in advance and I was scared when I saw the exorbitant prices. To get around this, you have 3 options: - search for hotels in towns close to Indian Wells (in a radius of 50 km); - stay in Los Angeles, which is about 198 km; - Stay in Las Vegas (Nevada) which is about 400 km. As you may know, the cost with car rental and fuel are not obstacles. As I wanted to return to Las Vegas, I chose the latter option, despite the longer percussion. The lodging in Las Vegas is well worth it. Of course it depends a lot on where you come from the USA and its logistics. On the way I crossed part of the desert of Nevada and California, listening to a good international classic rock in that asphalt that looks like a carpet and filming that exuberant landscape with the eyes. The feeling of peace is very good. At some point (for about 15 km) the GPS "throws" you to small roads, remembering very much a passage of the film MIB I (men in black). After traveling a little over 2/3 of the trip, in California, I passed through a large wind farm, I believe it is the park that is considered the 2nd largest in the world. That vision is very interesting. On either side of the road were many wind generators, maybe thousands. The return I did not even worry or I was tired, I was very happy with the victory of NOVAK, in that year that would be its most successful season. If you are coming from Miami, I think Los Angeles is the best option.
These are great shots. Now don't create a highlights reel at the end of the tournament with some non-spectacular shots, which is what is often done by this channel z_z.
Cant wait for match between Vichka and Serena!!!
In 2015 when I watched the final of Indian Wells (Djokovic 2 x 1 Federer) I also did not book the accommodation in advance and I was scared when I saw the exorbitant prices. To get around this, you have 3 options:
- search for hotels in towns close to Indian Wells (in a radius of 50 km);
- stay in Los Angeles, which is about 198 km;
- Stay in Las Vegas (Nevada) which is about 400 km.
As you may know, the cost with car rental and fuel are not obstacles.
As I wanted to return to Las Vegas, I chose the latter option, despite the longer percussion. The lodging in Las Vegas is well worth it. Of course it depends a lot on where you come from the USA and its logistics.
On the way I crossed part of the desert of Nevada and California, listening to a good international classic rock in that asphalt that looks like a carpet and filming that exuberant landscape with the eyes. The feeling of peace is very good. At some point (for about 15 km) the GPS "throws" you to small roads, remembering very much a passage of the film MIB I (men in black).
After traveling a little over 2/3 of the trip, in California, I passed through a large wind farm, I believe it is the park that is considered the 2nd largest in the world. That vision is very interesting. On either side of the road were many wind generators, maybe thousands.
The return I did not even worry or I was tired, I was very happy with the victory of NOVAK, in that year that would be its most successful season.
If you are coming from Miami, I think Los Angeles is the best option.
6:22 for the first time I've heard her name pronounced right
Wow no Venus???
Why there's only one hl for day1?
Good question.! Btw the Goddess Genie Bouchard, does she play in IW.??
Hamilton Amanda i think it’s still Kind of a quali isnt it?
Regarding the players featured in this vid
These are great shots. Now don't create a highlights reel at the end of the tournament with some non-spectacular shots, which is what is often done by this channel z_z.
Siegemund shot of the month! oMg!!
DASHA GAVRILOVA WOOOO
Siegemund💨💨
McNally is dressed like she's there for a warmup. Does she not have a clothing sponsor?