Thursday, June 3, 2010

What is the maximum clearance of the quot;Needles Eyequot; in the Black Hills of SD?|125673

We are planning a family trip to South Dakota later this year and I need to make sure we will be able to enjoy the same things I did when traveling there as a child. What are the heigth and width restrictions when traveling on the roads around Mt. Rushmore that have all the tunnels?

  • Several years ago we drove most of the roads in that area with a Chevy full size van, and had no problems with clearances. If you are driving a very large motor home, or pulling a big camping trailer, you may have a problem. Try the web site for the National Park Service, and click on that area. It might give you the info you are looking for. Have fun, it_s a beautiful area. Also, Devils Tower Wyoming is close.
  • Where is a good place to take someone for her 21st birthday in Chicago?|109626

    We are traveling from central Illinois. We are going to the Cards/Cubs game first on Saturday, August 18th. There will be 4 of us, ages 21, 23, 32, and 32, 2 guys and 2 girls. We will be using the L, so we need places within walking distance to a station. She likes sports, and likes to party. I know there has to be some great places to take her near Wrigley, or downtown.
    Would also be looking for resteraunt ideas. Would like a good Chicago pizza either near Wrigley or anywhere else.
    And please give me good info, and not links to Citysearch. I can look that up myself. I want good (or bad) suggestions on where to go or where to stay away from.

  • Lucky for you you can find pretty much all of that stuff right around Wrigley Field within a two or three block radius. There are bars there with DJ spinning music for dancing, there are a couple of bars with live music, including two reggae bars. There are upscale and casual restaurants that serve pizza, asian, German and everything else. There_s even a comedy club called the IO theater that is pretty cheap and they serve beer. It_s hard to narrow it down to one or two specific spots. You can just walk around the block and see for yourself. If you want pizza specificaly, there is an Italian restaurant on the corner of Clark and Waveland ave. Can_t think of the name, though. Since you_re not from the city, I_d stick to the area around WRigley Field. Going too far, you might get lost and it sounds like you_ve already mapped out the area from Wrigley to your hotel. Here is a link to the area around Wrigley.

  • I_d stay away from Wrigley - that area is for nerds, wannabes, and losers. The real scene is Bucktown, Wicker Park, or Old Town. Try Bravo or Moonshine in Wicker Park. In Old Town, try Orso_s for some thin crusted pizza.

  • Take her to Lou Malnati_s downtown. Best pizza in the city if you ask me. Honestly, a better choice for a 21st birthday that is really nice but also affordable is Grand Lux Cafe on Michigan Avenue. Get one of the booths that overlooks Michigan Avenue. Great food, great scenery, decent prices. Head up to Wrigleyville when you are ready to go drinking. All of these places are very accessible on the Red Line.

  • Go to cabby bear across the street from wrigley. It is a nice sports bar. Giordano_s is a great stuff pizza place.
    Giordano_s
    1040 W Belmont Ave
    Chicago, IL
    (773)327-1200
    Also clark street and the surrounding area is lined with bars and restaurants so if yo walk north on clark you will find food and party places for anybody_s taste.

  • drop her off at my place

  • Good chicago pizza is everywhere..Giordanos, Connies, Ginos East.

    Lots of bars and nightlife in River North area and on Rush Street...get on transitchicago.com to see the elevated trains closest to these areas.

    Young people love Navy Pier... can shop n_ eat there, an IMAX theatre, you all can take one of the tour boats and cruise the lake, would be beautiful at sunset..

    It will be summer, hope you go see Buckingham fountain lit up at night in Grant park.. romantic.

    Take a ride up and down lake shore drive at night, its beautiful, do it after 8 pm so you wont hit traffic.
  • What advice do you have for me on planning a drive cross the US?|106364

    I am going to go back home soon and will be driving my car across the US. I want advice on what to do and not to do to make this trip go smoothly and quickly. I am strapped for cash so I doubt I will be able to go and sight see. What should I do to prevent any disasters and what should I brings and tips on how to save money while on my journey?

  • 1) Join AAA. Once you join, they can map out the entire trip for you in an economic route. You will also get discounts at hotels/ motels and places to eat along the way. This will also come in VERY handy if you get stuck somewhere. It_s not that expensive and the peace of mind will be worth it.

    2) Make sure your car is in good working condition. Get the oil changed and take it to a mechanic for a once over. Make sure the tire pressure is correct as this will help with fuel ecomony.

    3) To save money on food, take your own. Pack a cooler with snacks and water and sandwiches, or whatever you like to eat. Stop at grocery stores to replenish your food instead of convenience stores- this will save a little money.

    4) If possible, have someone drive with you so you can share the driving and keep each other awake on the long desolate roads.

    Your biggest worry is going to be fuel ecomony, so do whatever you can to use little fuel as possible.

  • I totallly agree with the last answer about the food situation. Pack a cooler with plenty of drinks and food in it. Also get a map now or go to mapquest and find the route with the least miles possible and set the cruise control. I drove from California to East Texas and back in one weekend for a funeral (had to be back at work on Monday) so it can be done relatively quickly. Pack your vehicle ahead of time and fill up the night before and get a GREAT nights sleep. If you prefer, sleep all day long and leave in the evening once it_s dark. This will get you out of state before morning traffic hits and try to plan it where you will be somewhere rural when rush hour hits. Always fill up in the early morning hours and late evening hours if possible, this prevents you having to stop during the worst traffic times. Also if you fill up before the sun makes the ground hot and after the sun goes down you get more gas for your buck (gas expands with heat due to vapors and such) Make some good CD_s before you hit out on the road and if your moving back home make sure you have the things that you_ll need solely for the drive with you in your vehicle and not in a trailer. Hope this helps!
  • What are some good affordable places in florida for teens to go on vacation?|147325

    I_m a senior in Highschool and me and my three friends really want to have a memorable spring break this year. We are looking for an affordable vacation in Florida, most preferably an all inclusive. Any ideas?

  • Are you stuck on Florida? Because if found a possibly free trip to Arizona...

    http://summerresorts.info

    Just as hot as Florida, just less humid
  • If I want to move to a different city and I dont know anyone there whats the best way to do it?|198717

    I_m tired of Mass and I want to move to Southern California or Florida. I was thinking that maybe I can become friends with a girl over the internet from there and after a few months or so taking a mini vacation there and look for work. Is that a good plan?

  • People are totally different online than they are in person, remember that. If you want to go, take the mini vacation and drive up and down the coast and find a good place. My friends from Ohio did that. They just drove from Miami up to Central Florida and decided that they liked our town.
    You can_t depend on other people who you_ve only met online to make you happy in a new place.
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