Sunday, July 27, 2008

Im visiting the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum any tips?|135337

I am visiting the Holocaust Memorial Museum in DC a month or two and I_m planning the trip now. Any tips? Where are some cool sight-seeing places around the city that I can check out?

  • Book your tickets now. Its free to get into the museum, but its best to reserve your ticket ahead of time, so that you will be able to get in, since this is a very popular museum, and they run out of tickets quickly. Prepare yourself to believe everything you see, since this is probally the best museum out there, and some of it may seem outragous (i.e. the experements) but its so amazing to relive that time just for an afternoon. Its 4 floors, each divided into each section of what happened during WWII, and you need a full afternoon to soak it all in.

    I would also suggest the spy museum, (who knew that Julia Childs was a spy?) its a fun one to go see, and the memorials that are a MUST see are the FDR, WWII and Vietnam. I would also spend some time in VA, if you can fit it in, Old Towne Alexandria is fun to just walk around and see the shops along King Street.

  • Since the museum is so popular, its a timed entrance on when you can go..


    http://www.ushmm.org/visit/






  • Wear your comfortable shoes. If you are there when the cherry blossoms are blooming, the museums will be thick with tourists. Honestly, I went to the Holocaust Memorial Museum just to pass the time and came away thinking it was the best museum in the whole world. You will love it. If you are a fan of Lincoln_s make sure you go to Ford_s Theater.

  • be prepared for the holocaust museum b/c it is a very intense experience. all of the smithsonian museums are great. (air and space is my favorite) and it_s worth ur time to go to the spy museum.
  • How much money should I take to Las Vegas?|132954

    My budget is tight. I will be there three nights, I have an 8-hour conference one of the days, and do not plan to gamble too much.

  • You can enjoy several things in Vegas that are free or low cost.

    check www.vegas.com and look at the section for attractions, then the free stuff like the Fountains at the Bellagio as well as the Botanical Gardens, see the Lions at the MGM, you get the drift.

    If you want to see a few things and can spend the money go the shark reef at Mandalay bay, the Eiffel tower at the Paris, if you want there is the roller coaster at the NY NY many of these range from $10-$15. so you can have plenty to do and see without gambling.

    If you plan on partying several night clubs let women in with no cover charge and well the drinks may or may not cost you depending if anyone else is buying them for you. Don_t run a tab you will be out of money in one night.

    Budget for food can range from $25-$100 per day depending on what and were you plan to eat.

    I always budget $100 per day on meals for two of us and never seem to go over my budget.

    Shows can start around $75 on up if you plan on that. Spas start around $110 plus gratuity.

    I would take $500-$650 for food and activities depending if you want to have a spa or see a show.

    I never budget more than $500 for the two of us for gambling.

    Hope this helps you
    Have fun Glenn

  • The great thing about Vegas is that you can basically take as little or as much as you want. Sure, it_s not as much fun to do Vegas on a budget but it_s a lot better than not doing Vegas at all!

    Want to get the most bang for your buck? Simply walk around and check out all of the free attractions. There are the fountains at the Bellagio, the circus acts at Circus Circus, the Fremont Street Experience, the Lion Habitat at the MGM Grand and much, much more. If you aren_t afraid to wear your feet out walking, you can spend all day viewing interesting things and never spend a dime.

    On the flip side, though, if you are looking to spend a few bucks, that isn_t hard to do either! Every casino offers shows and attractions of some sort with costs ranging from just a few dollars to go to the top of the stratosphere and ride a thrill ride to over a hundred dollars to see a Cirque show.

    For a three night budget without much gambling, I_d be willing to bet that $500 would easily cover it assuming the hotel room is already taken care of. The food bills can definitely add up quickly if you are not careful but as long as you don_t go overboard with appetizers and desserts at every meal, you should be just fine.

    Also, don_t be afraid to come back with some money left in your pocket! If you can have a great time at a low price, do it!

    You can also check out http://www.cheapovegas.com for more tips on how to visit Las Vegas on a budget.

  • Take every dime you have and bet it on Black. We need to keep the economy going here Las Vegas.

    Just remember, these lavish resorts didn_t get that way because everybody wins.

  • Take as much as you can because what is spent in Vegas stays in Vegas.

  • I wouldn_t take much as the more you take the more you stand to lose....I_ve found I have fun just walking up and down the strip and seeing the sights, walk around in the casinos too, they are incredible.

    I like to spend time down by the Tropican listening to the music they play outside...but that_s just me..

    Just go and have fun, remember after all it is Vegas!

  • I always budget about $100 per day when I go there that doesn_t include gambling money.

    $20 to get from Airport to Hotel via shuttle or cab.
    $9-$12 for breakfast each day
    $10-$20 for Lunch
    $20+ for dinner depending on where you go.
    $10 for the tram pass which gets you around to many of the hotels

    If you go out drinking or clubbing this is where it get_s pricey.
    Beers usually start at $7 at the clubs for domestic. Mixed drinks usually range from $7-$12.
    Cover charge for guys is usually $20 for the nicer clubs. $10 for cheaper ones. Women can usually get in free at most places with a coupon.

    Your best bet to drink cheap is to hit up a casino bar where you can play video poker. Ask the bartender for a roll of quarters $20 bucks worth.
    Whenever they are at the other end of the bar watch TV or chat with a friend. When they get nearby play a quarter at a time. if you gamble you get free drinks. I could usually parlay the $20 in quarters into 3-5 beers. If you win then you pay for your night out.

    Another cheap option if you dont wanna spend alot drinking at the clubs, is hit one of the carryout_s on the strip. Buy a case of beer and put it on ice in the room. Drink in the room, then go out. You can carry beer in the hotel and on the street while you walk to where you go out. If you take a cab, you cannot drink in the cab.

  • If it_s gambling money you are talking about, I wouldn_t take any more than you can afford to lose. That way you_ll have a great time, be entertained and not get yourself into financial trouble.

  • Check out you hotel_s web site and see what additional benefits you may receive by staying there. Sometimes there are dinner specials. Sometimes you can get a free roll of quarters by joining the slot club. Planning ahead will help you in any case.

  • $1,200 should be plenty

  • If you are planning on gambling, just a little bit, you should probably bring between $200-$500.. only if you can squeeze that into your tight budget. This money should only be intended to be used for gambling. And gambling should only be done on the last night/day that you are there.

    If you are planning on eating somewhere other than fast food places or places that you_ve built comps from gambling on, i.e. the buffets, fancy restaurants, or your hotel room, then you should bring another $100-$300 for your meals, depending if you like to eat.

    If you are planning on hitting at least one club while you are there, it will depend on how guilty you would feel to use your looks to get you liquored up (of course without giving it up, unless you want to). If you are comfortable with this, but still want some money, you_re going to need $50-$100 to get in. Use your feminine charms on idiot men to get you drinks (*note: It_ll be easy for you to get some guy to buy you drinks MAKE SURE HE DOESNT SLIP YOU SOMETHING!!)

    If you are shopping, use your own discretion and control. You wouldn_t go crazy shopping back home, or would you. Use restraint.

    Are you going to a strip club? Depending, most strippers love dancing for girls.. It could be either really cheap or just as expensive for men. DON_T GO TO THE STRIP CLUBS!!!!

    So, I am going to round up and say $1000 (at the least $600, with very little to no gambling at all) is a perfect amount to bring. It_s actually a good amount to bring anywhere you would go, i.e. Miami, New York City (you_d have to be more of a bargain shopper/street savvy to do this here), Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. It gives you the freedom to enjoy your stay, doing pretty much everything.. but it limits you to how much you can spend in your limited time there.

    Stay on the main, NEWER strip. There_s more places to go.. places like Hard Rock Cafe for happy hour are good. Staying around the pool area may get you some drinks/food from other guests at your hotel. And IF you are gambling, wait until the last day/night because you don_t want to lose any of your fun money. If you gamble the very first day, you_re more liable to get in the hole and lose every bit of change you have.
    (*Note: This happened to a friend of mine about 3 years ago. We had just got to the hotel from the airport and some people went to sleep, me and some friends went to eat, and he went to gamble. He didn_t come back to the room that night. We found him the next night holding a half full bucket of quarters. THIS WAS ALL THE MONEY HE HAD LEFT, and his plane ticket..)

    Good Luck and Have Fun!!!!

  • I guess if I was your personal banker, this would be easy. Since I am not Nostradamus, I_ll give you the very obvious answer of no more than you can comfortably afford to lose and not hate yourself too much for doing it. Whatever you bring, be careful not to blow your wad on the first night. Nothing is worse than losing it all on the first night.

  • only take what you can afford to lose.

  • As with all trips, take twice as much money and half as many clothes.
  • Where can 2 young college students go in Napa?|198949

    My boyfriend and i are planning to go to Napa on April 4th. I looked on yelp for wineries, what are the best places that have tastings from around $5-10? Also, can we just drive around Napa and take pictures amongnst the scenery?

  • You can just drive around and see the scenery...even walk around the grounds of the winery. Calistoga has the cheapest tastings. August Briggs in Calistoga is free. You can also print free wine tasting coupons. Some are for free tastings and others are 2 for 1. Here_s the site for that:
    http://www.cheers2wine.com.
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