Wednesday, February 15, 2006

SEAT NUMBERING AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN? -

Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew the seat numbering system at Madison Square Garden? I just bought these tickets to a hockey game and I need to know the exact location. They are located in section 206 (center) - seats 1 and 2. Does seat numbering start from left to right or right to left according to the chart? Are my seats closer to section 205 or 207? Thanks for replying!

go online to madisonsquaregarden.com and click on the seating plan.

Should I take my dog to Disney Florida? -

We (family of 4) are planning to drive down from Ohio to WDW next week and spend 7 days there. I also have a small Maltese dog. I initially thought of leaving back home in a kennel, but the last time we left him there for 3 days, he was in absolute terrible condition. We have no family members nearby who can help, nor do I trust our neighbors. So now we booked a nice Marriott hotel near WDW that is pet friendly. Is it okay to take our dog with us to the hotel, and leave him in the room with his food, toys, and a radio turned on while we are out for the day? Sure he may be upset for the day, but the advantage is he will get to see us every night. In the local kennel, he will not see us for 7+ days, and I will be very worried for him. I ve heard mixed opinions, but my case is a little different, what do you think?

Your dog might not behave as well as you think he will in this situation. He will be in a new place away from home and be left alone for large parts of the day. Since you are going to be going to Disney World, why not board him in one of the Disney World kennels? There is a kennel for each park, and although I have never used them, I can pretty much assure you that they would take very great care of your dog (come on, this is Disney we re talking about here). Disney recommends making reservations in advance. Here is the link to their kennel page:http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-s��

Pet friendly probably doesn t mean that they would tolerate a dog who is left along all day barking in the room. If he is barking, you might be called in the middle of the day, or you might be asked to leave early, hardly worth it when you re planning such an extensive trip!Unless you re pretty confident that the dog would hang out pretty calmly on his own, I think the kennel is a better option.

Although leaving your dog in the hotel may sound like a good idea i wouldn t do it. Every major Theme Park and Attraction in Florida has a Kennel which is very nice. Leaving the dog during the day at one of these places assures that he will be fed and water won t run out. Also the Kennels at WDW are very nice and so are the Cast Members who work them!

I always hire a pet sitter to come into my home when we go on vacation. Any animal is going to do better in their own environment, even if they are alone. The dog is going to be in a strange hotel room for 8+ hours. He is better off at home. I heard that Marriott charges a lot extra for a dog to stay there. My sister just checked into it for an overnight stay.

I would not take my dog, they have to stay in a kennel while you are there. We usually leave our dogs at home with a dog sitter.

Unless you are going on a vacation that allows you spend the day with your dog, like going to a state park to hike or just lounge around, I suggest leaving them at home.You can not be sure that your dog will be quiet while you are gone. Travelling and foreign places are stressful to a dog. What if he destroys the furniture? What if he barks everytime someone walks past the door, or someone bangs on the wall, or is walking in a room above you? My lab did that day and night and it was annoying for us and the others around us, I m sure. When he is at home he NEVER barks, but he wasn t used to all of the other noises. Are you going to plan for frequent trips off of Disney property to go to the hotel to walk him so he can go potty or burn off energy? Even if a dog can physically hold it s bladder for 10 hours, it isn t good to make him do so. Combine that with being in a foreign place and you might have an accident. Do you want to pay for a carpet cleaning?One other concern is housekeeping. What if they don t see or just ignore the sign on the door saying no service ? Your dog could get out, or feel threatened and bite the maid.My suggestion is to find a trusted friend or family member to watch your dog. Call your vet and ask for recommended boarding facilities and the names of pet sitters. You can always pay a pet sitter to go to your house a few times a day and exercise, feed, play with and let out to potty your dog.

It is likely that you will be away from your room for longer than just a few hours at a time; will you return to your room to walk your dog? What would happen if a maid entered your room to clean? Will your dog bark, bite, run off?What do you think would happen if your dog started barking while you were in the theme parks? Even good, quiet dogs may be noisier than normal if left alone in a strange place. You could try finding a different kennel back home; one that your dog might tolerate better. You could try contacting your local Humane Society or ASPCA for referrals to doggy sitters or foster homes.Another alternative might be to make reservations for your dog at one of the Walt Disney World kennels. That way, the dog would not be left unattended during the day and you could still have your dog with you at night.Walt Disney World Pet Care Kennelshttp://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/com��

WHAT IS THE NICE PLACES TO LIVE IN SPRINGFIELD MASSECHUSETS? -

WHAT ARE ONE BEDROOMS RETING FOR ?ARE THEIR ANY GOOD JOBS

Springfield is a pit, though many of the suburbs are nice, especially Hadley, lots of beautiful scenery there

Does the Art institute Of San Fransisco Have a Sorority? -

becuase i really wan to be involved in a sorority... im going to the school in sunnyvale and i plan on transefering to sf... i noticed the school is sortof small and that it is a private school.. does this mean they dont have a sorority?

San Francisco Art Institute San Francisco Art Institute Chat RoomWebsite : www.sfai.eduAdmissions Email : admissions@sfai.edu

Where is family friendly living in hawaii? -

we have 2 kids and want easy adjustment-peace-tranquility-everything that is missing here in obx.

Your best bet-1. Ko olina2. Makakilo/Kapolei3. MililaniAll of those places are on Oahu, haven t lived on any other island so I wouldn t know of any good places to live. I was born and raised in Makakilo on Oahu though, great place to raise your kids. You can let them play outside until dark, nothing will happen. Neighbors are usually friendly, actually almost everyone in Hawaii is. But Ko olina is a HUGE gated community, a lot of mainland people move there (I ve babysat for numerous families living there.) The beach is 2 minutes away from everything and the freeway is right off the entrance.

Whats it like to live in New York City? -

Never travelled to the states before (from canada), really interested in what it s like to live in a big city like NYC

I love it here! I have found nothing like it anywhere else in the U.S. It s not like it seems in movies or on tv, though. Most people don t live right in the middle of the busiest parts of town. For example, I live in a lovely neighborhood filled with low-rise buildings, mostly built in the late 19th century (much of my neighborhood is landmarked.) We have lots of children in my part of town, and the streets are usually filled with strollers and little kids. There are lots of small boutiques in the neighborhood, but not big stores. There ARE really great restaurants here, and the street I live on has sort of become a real restaurant row in the past few years! But people must take a subway trip of at least a half an hour to get to midtown Manhattan. So not all of New York is the way it looks on television. And a lot more people live in residential neighborhoods than live in big buildings in the middle of Manhattan.

It can be both good and bad. It is interesting though, and always exciting. There s everything you can ever need most of the time. You can choose however you want to live, there is a lot of diversity and all the nationalities and ethnicities that you can think of are here. There are different styles here and a lot of things to do. There are less people living in new york city than you think, there are always a lot of tourists, I always wonder If there wouldn t be any tourists here How would new york city actually look. Hmm..well I ll never find out. Anyway some people live in apartments, others live in houses. There are good opportunities here, especially for the educated ones. Nyc is the center of attention of a lot of things in usa and world, everything happens here. I can t explain that, you just have to see it for yourself. : )

One of the greatest cities on Earth. No other city comes closed when it competes with NYC. This is the Financial, Entertainment and Media Capital of the World.Good luck

It s really really good! U will like it a lot!

What trains or connections can i take to get from Columbus, Ohio to Bloomington, Indiana? -

i dont wanna drive the distance and prefer to take public transit..what trains would i have to take and are there trains connecting to the two?

call your travel agent or the railroad that goes through your city.For convenience, you might need a bus.

Check with am Track on line. I haven t travel by train since I went to Chicago.

What is the best way to see as many US revolutionary areas as possible? -

What is the best way to see as many US revolution area spots (EX: battle field, historic buildings, museums..).as possible? I want to see as much of it as I can.

go to them.northeast coast states