Tuesday, April 13, 2010

What are the disneyland ticket prices on new years?|161029

Me and my family are planning to go but we don_t know if they go up on new years or stay the same

  • Lock in on the tickets now before they do go up.

    According to www.2TravelMonkeys.com, you can obtain these tickets in advance for prices beginning at $143

  • it_s exactly the same.

  • It_s the same.
  • What is there to do in Hotsprings Arkansas?|140312

    I am going there for the day on a Monday, and I was wondering what fun things there is to do there? My group is only 20 years old btw.

  • They don_t call it Hot Springs for nothing. Check out the mineral springs there. There are all kinds of thermal baths and spas there.

    You can also catch some theatre and musicals while visiting. If you like antique shops, there are quite a few to choose from in the area as well.

    If you are into history, the district downtown is a nice place to see.

    Do you think you_d like to mine for crystals? You can do it in Hot Springs.

    Fishing, horseback riding, golf and more are right there, too.

  • Magic Springs theme park
    dig for quartz
    beach on the lake
    fishing
    there are a lot of shows, comedy, music, etc.

  • You can go down to the pond and shoot cottonmouths with a twenty-two...

  • The absolute COOLEST thing to do would be to find the diamond and crystal mines nearby!!!!! Earth-moving equipment creates big piles of dirt with real precious and semi-precious stones inside for you to dig through. I_ve heard it is cheap, a lot of work.....and that rainy weather is actually BETTER.


    I hope you get rich.......send me 10% of what you find, OK?

  • nothing at all. Im a truck driver and pass through there all the time and there is not a thing to do there
  • Where is a good place in California to go for the weekend by the beach?|152914

    Its for My boyfriends birthday. We have been to San francisco, San Diego, and Santa Barbara. Im looking for a new spot. All suggestions would be helpful

  • Catalina Island is fun though hotels and campgrounds get booked up fast so its best to plan ahead. Taking the boat out of Long Beach is the best way. There are plenty of adventures to be had over there if you have the budget. Also if you drive the 1 through Big Sur starting off in quaint San Luis Obispo and end up in Carmel or Monterey. You can see miles of untouched coast and go down and explore good beaches. Morro bay is awesome and make sure to stop by the Taco temple for a bite.

  • The San Luis Obispo area would be fun. Pismo and Avila Beach are within that area. You could rent ATVs in Pismo and ride the sand dunes. These rent by the day, half day, or hour and they are a blast. There are many hotels located right on the beach in Pismo.

    In Avila Beach there_s a great resort called Sycamore Mineral Springs. Each room has its own private hot tub. Some have fresh water but most have natural mineral springs water. You can have a massage in the spa and they also have a wonderful restaurant. Guests can attend Yoga and other classes for free. For more info go to:
    http://www.cheers2wine.com/sycamore-mine��

  • Try some of the following:
    Carpinteria
    Laguna Beach
    Pismo Beach

  • long beach.

  • Capenteria,or Big Sur up the Calif. coast.
  • Where are the best parking places near Arrowhead stadium to park for Chiefs games?|176994

    im going to a kansas city game in a couple weeks and have never been to arrowhead, and locals have some good tips on where to park? i dont really want to spend $28 on a stadium parking pass. preferably cheap, less than 1 mile walk (maybe 2 max) with an easy escape to the interstates. thanks in advance!

  • As you exit Interstate 70 (heading east with Kaufmann _ Arrowhead Stadium on your right hand side), instead of making a right towards the Truman Stadium Sports Complex and the church (where $15 parking does exist, not bad), make a left towards a Denny_s _ a motel. Go across the George Brett bridge crossing back over Interstate 70. You_ll go through a few lights but you will enter a neighborhood. The people there rent out their yards to park (similar to college games). There are many homeowners who will only charge you $5-$10 to park your car. In fact, one homeowner (who works for Anheiser Busch) also threw in a six pack of beer for parking there. You can_t beat that!

    As previous commentators have mentioned, get there early though. The tailgating scene is amazing. The walk from the aforementioned neighborhood back across the bridge to the stadium is about 15 minutes. The homeowners who rent out their yards sit out on the porch and watch the game, and your automobile too. I have had great experiences with their service. Enjoy the game!

  • If I were you, I would park so you could exit onto Raytown Rd. at the side of the stadiums, it_s much quicker to get out of the stadium right there. Park over at Denny_s or the motel and walk over to the stadium about a half mile.

  • Right across from the parking lot entrances, there is a Church. The parking only cost $15 dollars and you_ll be able to avoid the massive traffic jam when leaving the crowded stadium.

    Avoid parking at the hotels and definitely do not park at the Denny_s Restaurant. You will be ticketed and towed!

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  • Yep, parking has really increased over the years. The church charges $15 and is unpaved. If you don_t plan to tailgate, you can park at the church and houses on the east side of Blue Ridge Cutoff, which is across from Gate 2. This is just south of I-70 and is on the east side of the stadium gates. It is not far to walk (in fact, some folks who park in lot N walk further).

    It is easiest to reach if you are heading NORTH on Blue Ridge Cutoff... so to do that, you must exit on 63rd Street eastbound, then go north on Blue Ridge Cutoff about 2 miles.

    If this is your first time at Arrowhead, arrive early and breathe in the smells of tailgating. It is a great scene and home of the best tailgaters in the NFL.
  • How do I get a taxi from the Las Vegas airport to my realtors office?|187025

    I_ve never taken a taxi in my entire life and have no idea what to do once I get off the plane. Help/tips/advice about where to go to get a taxi, how to get one, and what to expect would be appreciated! Thank you.

  • After you exit your plane proceed to the luggage area. Normally just follow the crowd. You will see signs above telling which way to luggage claim. After you get your luggage you will see signs telling you what doors to exit for the taxi line. Just get in line, which is usually pretty long here in Vegas. When you get to the front of the line a person will direct you which direction to go to get your cab. They move very fast and is never a wait once you get to the front of the line. You should have the address printed out and directions or a map to give to the driver. You Realtor should provide that for you. Surprised your realtor isn_t picking you up at the airport.

  • There are cab lines at the airport so it_s just a matter of getting in line and getting into a cab as it pulls up. There are signs showing you the way.

    Before you leave, go onto MapQuest or some similar site and figure out how many miles it will be from the airport to your realtor_s office and get a general idea of the route. You_ll want to know because the cab drivers in Vegas are notorious for _long-hauling,_ which is when the cab driver takes you out of your way in order to increase his fare.

  • Use mapquest to check the distance between the airport and your realtors office, then write down the directions. Proceed to the baggage claim and once you get on the taxi cab, tell the dirver which way to take, that way way he won_t take you for a ride while the meter is running.

    http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/taxi-cab.��
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