Tuesday, September 15, 2009

What city in florida has the best rave scene?|114921

don_t answer and tell me _to google,_ i_m looking for personal opinions from people who live in florida cities and know something about the rave scenes in their area. i_m looking for a city that has a very active, fun and entertaining scene.

thank you so much, will give best answer! :)

  • You_ll most likely find the best Rave or Dance Party scene in one of three areas:

    1. Miami
    2. Orlando
    3. Tampa

  • What your really asking is the best place to take the best drugs? Stay away from that crap and find a local bar with plain folks that are methers and stoners.
  • What is the location of your favorite vaction spot?|169088

    Is it the beach? Or is it something else?

    I_m doing homework right now and I have to draw a place where I like to vacation. I don_t have any ideas right now. My teacher drew a beach but I can_t think of anything. Can you help?

  • hawaii :]


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  • I love two different spots in Florida. One is Kissammee, due to its proximity to EPCOT Center and the rest of Disney World, and then there is Saint Augustine, which has pretty beaches and lots of history, and quaint places to hang out and shop.

  • London is my favorite place- the most awesome city in the world! I_ll be going to Hawaii in Nov- to Waikiki beach and I_m expecting that to become a favorite spot!!!!

  • Well I_ve been going to the beaches of Northwest Florida (Emerald Coast,Panama City to Pensacola) since 1963.This is my favorite.
  • How is it living in University City Saint Louis?|192391

    Thinking about renting a place there for about a year, just wondering what it is like? How about the school district? (elementary and high school) I have 2 children. Anyone who lives there or knows about it please let me know.

  • I currently live in University City and have lived there my whole life. I am now 22 years old. U. City is a great place to live in terms of what you are near culturally. The Loop offers unique stores, restaurants, and musical exposure that are unrivaled in many places in St. Louis. Clayton is a 5 minute drive away that offers great culture and class. They have endless options for fine dining that suit children, the 20-somethings, and an older audience. Clayton can easily be considered the class of St. Louis in terms of the small town vibe that you get from it. Forest Park is also a very short drive away which is a great selling point for a parent with kids. Nothing beats running in Forest Park, or bringing kids to its many fields and park options for entertainment. In the winter, Steinberg skating rink is a short drive away in Forest Park. In the summer, the Muny, Fox, Art and History museums provide more than enough entertainment. U. City is also about 20 minutes from downtown, Chesterfield, North and South Counties.

    I attended Our Lady of Lourdes right next to Washington University off Big Bend. It was a great school for students K-8. Christ the King is on the other side of Delmar and is a cheaper, fairly suitable option. These are private schools. The public schools available are probably U.City and Clayton schools. These aren_t as high quality to be honest, but would be suitable given that they are free. U.City High used to be a top notch school. It was at one time about 30 years ago ranked #1 for public high schools in the country. Currently though, I would say not to trust it as it has dropped off a very significant amount. As the poster said before, for Elementary, Our Lady of Lourdes is a safe, quality bet. In terms of High schools, I would rely on private institutes like SLUH (Saint Louis University High). This is where I attended, and is seen as one of the top 25 best best high schools in the country. It is also only about 5 minutes away. Nerinx Hall is about a 10 minute away option for females that is just down Big Bend. All around, it isn_t the safest neighborhood all together, but if you keep your kids under the regular amount of supervision (as all parents should), they will surely love the experience and cultural opportunities that U. City offers. I have heard countless compliments on the neighborhood due to the unique design of each house and apartment building in U.City and the old-time feel many of them have. The biggest compliment though from every visitor is on the amount of trees in U. City. There are trees everywhere. They_re extremely large and cover much of U. City like a canopy. You really can_t beat the beauty of this area in all seasons. Hope this helped. Safe moving, and hope you enjoy your experience no matter where you stay!

  • I have lived in Ucity going on 3 years now. It_s a pretty nice place. It defientely has it_s rough areas....Olive Blvd to me is the dividing line. North of Olive, I would steer clear of. South of Olive and Delmar Blvd, you are fine...but it_s a little more pricey. I_m right in between the two, have had no problems. Very diverse area, lots of activities. I don_t have great things to say about the school district however....I would seriously consider a private school if you have young ones. But I have no kids, so I could be wrong.

  • I haven_t lived there but I have looked for rent there myself. It_s a very nice and quite area but that does depend on what part you are looking at. There are of course rougher parts of u-city as well. Yet the better parts are nice, they are not cheap! That_s why I didn_t move there( It_s still a further thought)- so if you can afford the better area go for it but don_t just take anyones word on it, go look around yourself and research the areas as well as the schools.-good luck!

  • There are different areas of U City, so you have to be careful on what section you are looking at in regard to the schools and sections of the areas. I would talk to a Real Estate Agent in regard to some of this.
  • What is a fun place you can ride to on a ferry from Seattle?|105957

    My boyfriend and I want to take a ferry ride from Seattle, but we aren_t bringing a car. We_d like to go hiking, or we can bring our bikes and go on a bike ride. So basically the question is whether there is a good place for hiking or bike riding within walking/biking distance of a ferry terminal served by ferries coming from Seattle. I_ve seen the route maps, but I don_t know what_s located on the islands where the ferries will take us.

  • There_s a few of them, i_ve only been to 2 locations-Bremerton _ Bainbridge...I enjoyed Bremerton better coz when you get off the ferry terminal there it_s not crowded like Seattle_s...It_s a quiet area and quaint places to eat

  • Bainbridge ferry = a very cool and inexpensive way to spend a little time on Puget Sound.

  • Bainbridge Island is quaint and beautiful

  • Vashon Island or Southworth
  • What is the Waldorf Astoria like? And what is the difference in the Waldorf Astoria and the Towers?|104890

    I am going to NY, and I need to book a hotel.. Is the Waldorf as wonderful as everyone says it is? I want to stay in a really classy hotel, and I was thinking this hotel.

    And what is the difference in the Wardolf Astoria, and the Wardolf Towers?

  • The Waldorf Astoria is the historic, original hotel that started it all. (
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    The Waldorf Towers (
    http://www.waldorftowersresidences.com/
    ) is more of a luxury apartment building with the same charm as the hotel.

  • The Towers is where people live full time, in apartments. Paris Hilton grew up there, I think

  • If really classy is what you were looking for, you made a good choice.
  • Whats the cheapest way to travel to Key West from Miami or Tampa?|102800

    My friends and I are taveling to Key West this summer and want know what_s the cheapest and easiest way to get there?

  • If you are going for the day or spending a few days there - you really don_t need a car and taking the boat from Fort Myers - the Key West Express - is relaxing - faster than driving and cheaper than flying (most times)


    http://www.keywestshuttle.com/


    call them to make reservations as it_s cheaper that way.

  • The cheapest way if you can get to Miami is to take the bus from Miami. It won_t cost much, and is by far the cheapest way to get to Key West. The whole ride will take about 4 - 5 hours if you make good connections. If you can get from Miami Airport to the Walmart in Homestead you can catch the Keys bus there instead of taking the more expensive bus service from Miami Airport. The Keys bus will take you to Marathon and there you get the Key West bus.

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  • Where is the best place to stay in olympic national park?|115319

    My family and I are going to be visiting in late July and were interested in going to Hurricane Ridge, Flattery Point, Hoh River area, and col du suc area. Looking for a cabin or a home to stay in.

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    _... Later sit around a campfire and sip free cocoa while learning more about Olympic National Park��s wildlife and history at the summer ��Campfire Talks�� narrated by ..._ wastatepressroom.com



    Olympic National Park - Unverified listing
    600 E Park Ave, Agnew, WA 98362 - (206) 452-4501
    _... Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park. 1/22/2006. The Olympic Peninsula is a wondrous collection of different environments: remote ocean beaches, rain forests, ..._ igougo.com



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    3002 Mount Angeles Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362 - (360) 565-3100
    _... Map information: For a map of Olympic National Park, contact the Outdoor Recreation Information Center at the downtown Seattle REI. ..._ nwsource.com



    Angeles Inn Bed _ Breakfast
    1203 E 7th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 - (360) 417-0260
    _... Olympic National Park Hotels - List of Hotels and Hotel Reviews in the Olympic National Park Area. Part of the Seattle HotelGuide.Network. ..._ hotelguide.net



    Quality Inn Uptown
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    Victoria Express Ferry
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    Peabody Creek RV Park
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    Peninsula Golf Club Inc: Pro Shop
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    _... Nestled 12 miles within the heart of the Olympic National Park, the weary traveler will discover the comforts of Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort. ..._ golflink.com


    Super 8 - Port Angeles
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    hope this helps,ask google same question,more information for you,good luck and enjoy your vacation!

  • thanks very much.





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