Thursday, February 28, 2008

How are the fall colors in Michigans Northeastern Lower Peninsula right now?|162685

I_m thinking of visitting some place in the north eastern part of Michigan_s Lower Peninsula. Anywhere from Cheboygan to Alpena to Tawas. They say the fall colors peak there in late September to early October, but I_m not sure that_s true for this year (2007). So how are things there now and where is a good place to see spectacular fall colors?

  • The areas that you speak of and in the _rolling country_
    from Mancelona up to Charlevoix and that general area
    are usually pretty good ,think they may have just started
    but haven_t had a projection on the _peak_ times yet.
    Think you_re a tad early.


    Haven_t done so yet, but think a beautiful view would be
    from the sleeping bear dunes back towards Glen Lake
    and the surrounding area. It_s a nice woodsy drive from the
    dunes South to at least Frankfort.
  • Do you have any good tips for visiting Las Vegas for the first time?|160384

    In a week my boyfriend and I are going to Vegas for 3 days. Neigher one of us have been there before. While the obvious thing to do there is gamble, what_re some other fun things? Or what are some tips you have on food, getting around, etc.? We_re thinking of seeing Monty Python_s Spam-a-Lot.

  • Shows (my favorites):

    Mystere Cirque Du Soleil @ Treasure Island (Very good)
    KA Cirque Du Soleil @ MGM Grand (Very good)
    Love Cirque Du Soleil (Beatles music) @ Mirage (I haven_t seen it, but is from the same creator as the two last ones)
    O Cirque Du Soleil (swimmers) @ Bellagio (Fair)
    Zumanity Cirque Du Soleil (sensual one and R rated) @ New York New York (haven_t seen it, but I know it is R rated)
    Le Reve (kind of Cirque Du Soleil by same creator) @ Wynn (Good)

    Other Shows:
    Blue Man Group @ The Venetian (BEST RATED).... seems fun... ha!
    Jubilee! @ Bally_s (have been in Vegas for lots and lots of years) some topless...
    Folies Bergere @ Tropicana (The oldest show in Vegas) can be topless or covered...
    Lance Burton: Master Magician @ Monte Carlo (one of the best magicians they say)
    Penn _ Teller @ Rio (Magic Comedy) Very funny...

    There is like a hundred more shows but some are totally nude or totally topless and others are just plain comedians..

    NightClubs:
    The best:
    Krave @ Aladdin: Desert Passage
    Nightclub and after hours
    Light @ Bellagio
    Nightclub and after hours
    Pure @ Caesars Palace
    Lounge, nightclub, and after hours
    OPM @ Caesars: The Forum Shops
    Nightclub and after hours
    Studio 54 @ MGM Grand
    Nightclub and after hours
    Tabu Ultra Lounge @ MGM Grand
    Lounge, Nightclub, and after hours
    Jet @ The Mirage
    Nightclub and after hours
    REVOLUTION LOUNGE @ The Mirage (Beatles music theme) from the creators of LOVE Cirque Du Soleil
    Lounge only
    Moon and Rain @ Palms (famous people have been seen there) **CAUTION** Out of the strip place...
    Nightclub, live music, and after hours
    VooDoo Lounge @ Rio
    Lounge, nightclub, and live music
    Tao @ The Venetian
    Lounge, nightclub, and after hours
    Lure @ Wynn
    Lounge, and after hours

    Dining (my favorites):
    Top of the World @ Stratosphere (Great food, high above Las Vegas, great view, romantic, and everybody likes it)
    Buffet @ Rio or Paris (Eat until you die) (best buffets in Vegas)
    Pampas @ Aladdin (Eat MEAT until you die) (high quality meats brazilian style)
    ***There is a P.F. Chang_s China Bistro @ Aladdin***

    Shopping (my favorites):
    Everything is expensive....
    but Caesar_s Palace and Aladdin have the best indoor malls in the strip
    The Forum Shops @ Caesar_s Palace
    Desert Passage @ Aladdin

    Free Shows (most see):
    The Mirage Volcano @ The Mirage (nice at night)
    Masquerade Show in the Sky @ Rio
    Lake of Dreams @ Wynn (the fancy side of free shows)
    Fall of Atlantis @ Caesar_s Palace: The Forum Shops (special effects)
    Fountains @ Bellagio (nice and world famous) MOST SEE
    Sirens of TI @ Treasure Island (lots of pyrotechnics)

    Those shows start every 15 or 30 minutes at night...

    Other Attractions (very good too):
    Rides and great view @ the top of the Stratosphere
    Roller Coaster @ New York New York
    Roller Coaster @ Sahara
    Gondola Rides @ The Venetian (just like in Europe... romantic)
    Royal White Tiger Habitat @ The Mirage (if you like big cats)
    The Eiffel tower Experience @ Paris (nice views)
    Shark Reef @ Mandalay Bay (if you like fishies)


    ****All that is the best of the best, everything else is not as good....****
    So much to do.... and that_s only the best... There is a whole book guide about this and the rest haha!
    If you have any specific questions about any of the shows or nightclubs, or attractions let me know...

  • your gonna have a blast in Vegas with your boyfriend!
    a tip, walking the Strip will take FOREVER!!! take good walking shoes! you will be walking a lot!
    I wore sandals, not the best idea and i went during July, which was a mistake. the weather was unbelieveably hot! NO lie, the temperature went up to 114* degrees Farenheit, i thought i was gonna fry!
    I didn_t go out during the day, i walked around the hotel for most of the day and went out at night after the sun went down because it was TOO hot to be outside.
    There_s this bus, i forgot what it_s called, but you pay about $5 (i think) and it_s like a bus ticket that will take you up and down the strip for the whole day. there are many bus stops along the Strip, so taking this bus is real handy. it_s a double decker bus, but i forgot the name, you_ll see many of them.
    I believe it was in front of the MGM hotel that we bought our ticket, but there are also many other ticket stands that will sell you.
    I suggest you ask the hotel where you can purchase your ticket. it helped me get around a lot!
    You will see MANY buffets where you can eat. every where you look there are buffets, but there are also restaurants, but mainly buffets.
    There are also many souvenier shops that have wonderful little gifts.
    There_s this HUGE coke-bottle that is pretty cool that is on the strip. it_s like, a Coke store, and it_s neat because you can drink a coke or rootbeer float at their soda fountain thing. I enjoyed my coke-float very much!!!!
    although on those bus things, they won_t let you on with food or drinks, so i suggest hiding them in your purse or bag, like i did, i wasn_t about to throw my coke float away. LOL.
    There_s this M_M World place, and it_s amazing! it_s 3 floors of M_M_s! a couple of the floors are small though. i believe it_s the 2nd floor that has TONS of M_M_s in SO many different colors! and some have peantus or almonds or plain if you_d like. There_s baggies you can put your M_M_s in, but be careful, they can get pretty expensive. what may look like a little (in your baggie) will cost a lot.
    At the hotel you_ll be staying at,(in most hotels), when you first walk in, they_ll ask you where your visiting from and then they_ll try to sell you tickets to see a show. and they_ll bring you over to the counter (inside your hotel) and try to sell you tickets for a show at a much cheaper price, than what you_d pay at the window.
    At first i thought this was some kind of scam, but they really sold us tickets for a show. and the price was great! and this was from the hotel, you get like a discount.
    for a neat show, that is free, at night time, go near the hotel with the HUGE fountain the front, it_s called the BELLAGIO hotel. it_s amazing!!! at night they have this amazing fountain show, and the foutains move to the sound of the music play.
    Many people gather up outside the hotel to see the show, and it lasts for about 10 minutes. it_s really neat and it_s free.
    Feel free to walk into other hotels (Pricey Hotels) to see inside. Just walk in like your a guest there.
    the BEllagio hotel is beautiful inside!!!
    If you get the chance while your in there, go to the Gelato shop they have there, and in the shop they have a chocolate fountain this is just amazing!!!
    there_s this wonderful dessert they sell there too but i forgot what it_s called. it looks like a pancake decorated beautifully!but it_s much better than a pancake. i_m sure the name will come to me later.
    i hope you and your boyfriend enjoy yourselves in Vegas.

  • See lots of shows

  • -Ride the rollercoaster @ New York, New York
    -Visit the M _ Ms factory
    -See a Cirque de Sole show

    I would walk around, because there is so much to see and you should eat in the buffets in the hotels because they are usually pretty cheap and have great food!

  • My husband and I go there 2-3 times a year. For about 10 years now. And are moving there this summer.
    I am no expert, but, I have had my share of Vegas. So let me tell you, if you are going for the first time, you will want to check out all the _free stuff_ first.
    There is the Fountain at the Bellagio. Beautiful.
    The Volcano in front of the Mirage.
    The Sirens Show in front of Treasure Island.
    The Circus acts at the Circus Circus.
    The Conservatory at the Bellagio.
    Fountain Shows at the Caesars Palace. (Greek Gods and King Neptune and family)
    The Lion Habitat at the MGM. (Lions are direct decendents of the MGM Lion.)
    Masquerade Village at the Rio. (Acts suspended from the air.)
    M_M World on the strip
    White Tiger Habitat at the Mirage
    Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo
    These are just some of the FREE attractions.
    Then you have lots of others that are usually $20 or less per person. Some are a little more. But here_s some ideas for that.
    The Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay
    The 3D movies at the Luxor
    The Secret Garden Animal Habitat at the Mirage, (Rare and Endangered Animals including White Tigers and Lions and Dolphins.)
    Motion Rides at Excalibur and Caesars Palace.
    The Tower and Rides at Stratosphere
    Adventure Dome in Circus Circus
    The Roller Coasters at New York, New York and The Sahara
    The Wax Museum at the Venetian
    Gondola Rides at the Venetian
    Now, if you want a show here are some suggestions.
    Blue Man Group at the Venetian about $125 but worth every penny.
    The Tournament of Kings at the Excalibur, dinner and a great show for about $60
    Le Reve at the Wynn about $100
    Any of the Cirque De Soliel shows all around $100
    Great entertainment in the bars at the New York, New York on Friday and Saturday nights.
    Usually no cover charge and really good music and dancing.
    Lots of shows in town, go on the internet to find out what is playing specifically while you are going to be there and see who_s in town.
    Always, someone great.
    Now for food, if you want a good meal for a good price, then go to Downtown, that_s where all the good food is for cheap. And great buffets. Downtown is also known as Freemont Street.
    Don_t worry about what you may have heard about downtown, it_s great. And inexpensive.
    If you need to eat on the strip, keep with the buffets, or most of the casinos have 24 hour diners that usually have pretty good food for a great price.
    Our personal favorite buffet is at the Luxor.
    We love the food there and the service is great.
    There is also a good diner in the Tropicana.
    Stop in front and spin the big wheel. (We_ve won FREE show tickets there before, and they give everyone who tries coupons to use inside. There is one for a great Steak and Crab dinner for only $14.00.)
    Of course, all the casinos have little specialty shops that sell food. And it really just depends on how much you want to spend.
    It_s always worth it to do at least one _special_ meal that is more expensive.
    There is a great Mexican place inside of Treasure Island. I can_t remember the name, but the food was first rate and it was a little pricy, but well worth it.
    Also, there is a great pasta place inside of Palace Station.
    As far as getting around, plan on walking, ALOT!!!
    However, if you are going to stay mainly on the strip, then take the Tram or Train that is behind the casinos on the side of the strip with MGM.
    It costs alittle, we usually buy the $30 one that lets you ride as much as you want all day and night, it_s worth it, you can get from one end of the strip to the other in minutes. And there are various stops at alot of the other casinos in between. Then you can get off and walk across to the other casinos across the street.
    Haven_t seen Monty Python, but, heard it_s pretty good.
    Whatever you do, have fun. And let it all sink in. The first time will be amazing for you.
    I remember the first time, it was like Adult Disneyland.
    You really get that feeling of wonderment that you have when you are a child and go to Disneyland.
    You are going to LOVE Vegas!!!!

  • The first thing to keep in mind when visiting Vegas is don_t bring more than you plan to spend. Playing the slots and tables is fun but addicting and can leave you broke.
    The strip is awesome but over-crowded. To get around the strip (other than on foot) I suggest riding the Deuce. It is the cheapest way to get from point A to point B.
    Try to check out Fremont Street, Fashion Show Mall, Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon, Red Rock, Gameworks, etc. Nevada is a very beautiful state.

    As far as good goes you can get really cheap food on the strip from vendors but you_ll pay through the roof if you eat in a restuarant.

    I heard Monty Python is great. Other shows:
    Lance Burton
    Zummanity
    Penn _ Teller
    Danny Gans
    The Amazing Jonathon

  • Just leave your inhabitions at home. Let him look because you will want to look as well.. The people watching is awesome.

    Dont plan to sleep alot.
    use coupons - Magazines in your room has a lot of them.

    Enjoy ... dont plan .. just enjoy

  • See the fountains at Belagio, Sirens at Treasure Island is a free show. A Cirque Du Soleil show is a must. Enjoy the food and nightclubs. You will be busy all 3 days too much stuff to do.
  • What is a great city to visit in the MidWest that has cool sites too see?|159903

    Don_t say Chicago, Im from Chicago. I wanna go somewhere else in the MidWest thats not far away. Just for a 2-3 day trip to see stuff and look around. Just wanna break the rountine of my life.

  • I vote for Louisville, KY as the top choice. It has the Slugger factory tour you can take, see Churchill Downs and go to the museum. Try a mint julep. It is right along the river and has a nice downtown area.

    St. Louis is a good option too to go up the arch, go on the Budweiser tour (free and with samples), riverboat along the Mississippi or go to a riverboat casino.

    Lexington, Ky is another option. Just north in Georgetown, KY is a Toyota factory you can take a tour of. In Lexington there is the Kentucky Horse Park if you are into animals. Lots of bourbon distilleries in the area you can tour.

    Cincinnatti, OH is another option. It has quite a lively downtown on the Ohio/KY border with a lot of nightlife. If you go you must check out Jungle Jims.

    If you love to shop or go to a theme park check out the Mall of America in St. Paul, MN. There is a big indoor theme park there called Nickelodeon Universe.

    We have the same thing that we just want to get away so we go on these little trips to all a different place once in a while.

  • Milwaukee and Madison, WI are both cool cities.
    Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN are cool cities.
    St. Louis is a cool city.


    If you go to St. Paul, take the gangster tour. It_s fun and very cool.

    http://www.wabashastreetcaves.com


    If you go to St. Louis, visit the Gateway Arch observation deck. The ride up the top is cool with some very unique elevators.

    Visit the breweries in Milwaukee because they are fun.

  • Indianapolis is very cool
  • How do I find legitimate workamper opportunities?|173197

    My husband and I have recently started our adventure as full time RVers and I really would like to know how and where to find workamp opportunities. We are living off a very small amount every month and being able to work for our lot rent would make a HUGE difference to us. Please only answer if you really know where to find these kinds of opportunites and you have actually used the reference yourself.

  • One of the best programs is in the State of Alaska as a campground host at one of the many state campgrounds. These are great opportunities to explore the great land of Alaska.

    there is also a stipend allotment available at some of our parks; it is truly a great opportunity. Training is included and of course you stay free in the park!

    Check it out!

    Camai!
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