_The Dells_ (as us Midwesterners call it), there are many fun things to do and see that is for all ages of people.
Indoor and outdoor water parks.
Golf
Miniature Golf
Ride the Ducks
Go Carts
Shows
Museums
Helicopter Rides
Shopping
are just a few things...
Take a side trip and spend a day at the _House on the Rock_ in Spring Green WI. This will take a full day! The house with the _Infinity Room_ is cool but that_s just the tip of the iceberg for the _House_. The rest of the property features the smallest details of an intricately furnished doll house collection, to the world_s largest indoor carousel. Each exhibit is filled with the exotic, the majestic and the unexpected. All tours include the Attractions container gardens featuring 285 different types of plants.
Go to close by Baraboo it has the World Circus Museum.
If you go to The Dells you gotta do at least one breakfast at the Lumberjack restaurant.
- STB
If you drive from La Crosse up to the Twin Cities, drive along Highway 61. It_s right along the river and while it does take longer than if you take the interstate, it_s a much more scenic route.
Milwaukee always has a lot going on. The Art Museum on the lakefront is a very neat place. I think Germanfest is also going on at the Summerfest grounds right along the lakefront, too. That_s just until July 27th, though.
Brewers games would be fun to go to, as they_re in town until the end of the month, but tickets are almost sold out for each game. If you_re traveling in a small group, you probably won_t have too hard of a time trying to find seats, but you should go very early. Miller Park and the Brewers are definitely a fun thing to go see in Milwaukee. Even if you can_t go to a game, just driving by it is something itself.
Milwaukee also has lots of different places to eat. Mexican, Asian, African, American, you name it.
The Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners are also worthwhile to see.
Sorry if that_s a lot, but I hope you enjoy your trip! :)
Just let me know.
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