Saturday, December 27, 2008

Does anyone know a website i can go to, for cheap cabins located at Big Bear?|173259

Im planning a trip and i have tried and searched many websites but i can not find any. Please if you know send me any information as soon as possible thankyou!

  • Define cheap.

  • Here are a few websites that provide cabin rentals from all over the United States. I advertise on these sites and find them to be very user friendly!


    http://www.homeaway.com


    http://www.vacationhomerentals.com


    http://www.vacationrentals411.com


    You could also try the craiglist.org in that area and calling the Chamber of Commerce is also a good idea.

    Good Luck!

  • contact the Big Bear Chamber of Commerce. They are very helpful.
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of Living in the Phoenix City, Arizona?|170478

    Please help me, I really need opinions from other people for my presentation in school. Thanks in advance!

  • Advatages: The weather is great in the winter and spring. Easy to find a job.
    Disadvantages: A lot of people. The heat in the summer is way too much.

  • disadvantage: it_s kind of crowded in there...and hot
    advantage: a lot of shopping malls, University of Phoenix is there

  • What_s good is jobs are good paying out here. I can_t say anything bad about it I moved here a week ago.

  • I dont know, but ive been wondering the same thing cuz im going to arizona state when i get done with junior college...from what Ive been told its pretty cool to live there. ive passed though a couple times

    lots of malls, clubs, great college town, young

  • Advantages: If you like the heat, this is a good place to go. No rain/snow and tolerable winters...all i can think of right now since all of those _advantages_ i listed are disadvantages in my opinion (i hate the heat and love rain and snow). oh, you can go swimming a lot :D

    Disadvantages: Fast-growing area, pollution, crowded, many red lights ran, heat (again, this could be an advantage or disadvantage). No beaches, no amusement parks.

  • These are some advantages of living in the city of Phoenix:

    Housing and Rent is not ridiculous, lots of jobs, plenty of entertainment, the gang activity is not as bad as other big cities, lots of hot women, no tornadoes/earthquakes/snow storms or hurricanes, you can make weekend trips to Vegas, California or Mexico, flights out to these places are cheap from Phoenix.

    Disadvantages:
    Very hot summers (only good about that, girls wear less clothing), traffic congestion, smog, dusty, no real cultural diversity (no china town, little Italy etc...), no beach, bad football team and Red Light Cameras.

  • well i am 19 and have lived here since i was 6 (i moved from the northeast) the disadvantages are...the 110 degree weather during the summer (unless you like hot weather), it_s VERY crowded and driving is HORRIBLE, and there is lots of violence, gang, and vandalism problems (unless you live in a good area which those are becoming few and few). The advantages however are the weather from like March to May is really nice and you can pretty much swim for 8-9 months out of the year, there is always something to do since it_s such a big city, and there is TONS to do in the state alone without much driving time. Oh and during the winter you can drive 2 hours to Flagstaff and play in the snow then come back home and have 70 degree weather. It_s pretty sweet.
    Hope it helped!
  • How often does it snow in Louisiana?|123708

    I have a project to do about Louisiana and i dont know if it snows or how often??Please tell me now!

  • Katie W has the best answer, and it DOES depend on where in LA you mean because northern LA has much colder winters than southern LA.

    Also define what you mean by _snow_. Snow falls from the sky every few years in New Orleans (last in 2004) but does not _stick_ on the ground. The last time there was visible snow on the ground in New Orleans was 1989, and before that was 1973. Not sure about before then, but had to be before the winter of 1967/68.

    I recommend you choose to research the weather for New Orleans (in the south) and Shreveport (in the north) since - say - 1968 (50 years). You already have the info on NOLA so make contact with a TV station in Shreveport to find out about their snow experiences

  • ahhhh never lived in baton rouge for 12 yrs. never snowed shreveport it has though





  • I know this is from 8 months ago. However I wanted to comment that I totally remember the snow in 1973. I was 6 years old. Thanks for putting that info on here. I_ve told people about this before but no one has ever believed me when I said it has snowed in southern Louisiana.





  • Rarely. It does depend a bit on where in the state you are; chances are a bit better for snow if you_re in the northern part of the state. The last time it snowed and stuck (visible snow on the ground) in he southern part, on the coast, that I know of, was 1989... only a very thin layer of snow, just enough for a block to get together and scrape all their yards up into one small snowman. Most of the Gulf Coast shut down for the day it lasted, nobody was used to driving in snow, and not many sand/salt trucks to help with traction.

  • Not often at all

  • Once in a blue moon.

  • I lived in New Orleans for 19 years and it snowed twice. Northern Louisiana might get a little more snow. Check www.weather.com to see if they have statistics.

  • depends
    these days nobody knows because of global warning

  • eep, my moomma was born their... but I guess u dont give a care.
    I dunno research it! ;)


    http://answers.yahoo.com/my/profile;_ylt��


    sorry I have assignments of my own. ;)

  • Hardly ever

  • seldom

  • I would imagine every winter, considering the northernmost part is in around that temperate zone.

    Whoever gave me that thumbs down is an ignoramus and they have no idea what they_re talking about.
  • Looking for a good summer vacation for family on the east coast?|196460

    Trying not to break the back, and would like to do something a little different this year.

  • I love Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
    good restaurants, warm ocean, mini golf, waterslides, fun shops and things to do with family, and most hotel are pretty cheap
  • What should my girlfriend and I do in NYC for our one day trip?|194369

    We_re 17 and we are going into the city on the 29th for the day and plan to just do whatever and enjoy a nice meal. Anyone have any suggestions on what to do? Not too crazy about spending a lot of money.

  • Inexpensive:
    Ride Toys _R_ Us Indoor Ferris Wheel in Times Square.
    Site-
    http://www1.toysrus.com/timessquare/

    Video -
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAfFhGbxv��


    Free:
    Ride Staten Island Ferry
    Explore Central Park

  • It depends on how touristy you want to be. I like times square, she_ll probably love walking through toys r us and Sephora and the Hershey store etc.. but its a pain to be in those crowds for very long. Central park is a great great place in the city where you don_t have to spend any money. I wouldn_t personally spend the money on a carriage, walking is just as relaxing. I would walk in from the lower west corner at Columbus Circle and work your way up to the Metropolitan- that way you get a taste of the upper west and east side. Also, the Upper West Side is a great place to find cute restaurants. Just walk up Columbus and you_ll find something great and usually pretty reasonable.

    Another fun one is going down to Chinatown/ Little Italy- if your girlfriend likes purses she_ll have fun bartering for a fake and its a fun atmosphere downtown, great place to wander. Just get down to Canal Street and have fun finding your way around.

    As for transportation, if your looking to save money- take the subway- if you only have a certain amount of time though and you want to get on the other end of the city, splitting cab fare might help you see more in the span of a day.

    One last thing. Riverside Park, if you go in around 72nd street is a fun walk along the river.

    Hope that helps! Have Fun!

  • i suggest going to central park. its very peaceful there.
    also you could go to times square and just wander around. do a little window shopping. there_s that ferris wheel at toys r us which costs like around i think 5 dollars to ride. its pretty cool.

    there_s also ice skating at the Pond which is in Bryant Park (42nd and 7th ave) which is this skating rink that has no admission fee. you only pay for the rental skates. if you have your own skates then its totally free.

    to eat out i suggest going to Dallas BBQ at 42nd near 8th ave. its pretty cheap for a lot of food. there_s also Juniors which is a bit more expensive but like for example the chicken Parmesan (which is amazing btw) is big enough for two people then you can buy dessert for like a total of 30 dollars.

  • Take a horse carriage ride thru Central Park, its usually like 15 bucks per person for 45 minutes or so. Otherwise just walk and explore it! I highly recommend walking thru Strawberry Fields or under the bridge.

    Or walk around Time Square and look at all the beautiful christmas displays. See the big christmas tree (which lights up on Dec 3rd!).
    See ground zero _ walk thru the beautiful church across the street. Or go window shopping at all the high end stores. Honestly, the possibilities are endless. Just get into the city and take it from there.

  • iight max- find out what kind of food she likes the most (ex. mexican=taco bell -jk (like a nice restaurant chi-chis or something nice )) idk what else she likes to do? go to a flower shop and buy her stuff
  • What is the best place on Oahu to buy a home?|188931

    We would like to buy a house on Oahu...and ultimately live here full-time. We like Oahu because there is a little more going on in terms of restaurants, shopping, etc. - so please no answers saying _you should really look at this other island instead_!! We_d like to live bicycling-distance from the ocean. We_re interested in single-family homes not condos, and our taste runs more to Bohemian Beach Shack. No kids, so we don_t care about school districts. What neighborhoods would you recommend that we look at?

  • I don_t know about bohemian beach shacks - I haven_t seen too many beach shacks, bohemian or otherwise. But if you are looking to buy a single family home near the beach, you_d best be loaded. I_m thinking possibly windward Oahu north of Kaneohe might work for you, that would be places like Waiahole, Waikane, or Kaaawa. I think that is one of the less pricey areas. The leeward coast will also be less, but it isn_t a good place for someone fresh off the plane to acclimate to life in Hawaii. The north shore is nice, but expensive near the water.

  • Not really many bohemian shacks left, as most have been torn down for redevelopment. I guess you want the North Shore, which runs from Waialua to around Laie (where the Mormon temple is). You could look all the way down to Kaneohe, which gets more into the _city_ part of the island. Plan on at least $300,000 for a tiny fixer-upper and those would be very rare.

  • I agree with Joseph on choosing Kailua

    Waimanolo had a laid back feel when I was there and yeah, if you_re a millionair go for Hawaii Kai

  • Are you a millionaire? Kailua

    More affordable housing, crime-free, don_t mind concrete and home to home? Hawaii kai
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