college kid? yeahhh definitely hit waikiki thats always the guarantee party/isle life town
Oahu, specifically Honolulu
Oahu, for sure.
college kid? yeahhh definitely hit waikiki thats always the guarantee party/isle life town
Oahu, specifically Honolulu
Oahu, for sure.
Check with the airport in Boulder City.
My most recent visit to Pittsburgh was in May and I had a great time. I visited the National Aviary, The Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium, took the Ducks Tour, rode both the Duquense and Monongahela Inclines (you ll get beautiful views of the city from the top), Carnegie Science Center, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Mattress Factory, and the Andy Warhol Museum. I highly recommend all of those places to visit. The only thing that probably won t be operating that time of year are the Ducks Tours. You can shop at Macy s or Sak s downtown. There s also Station Square and Southside for shopping and dining. That s a great idea to see the Pittsburgh Penguins!
1 or 2 days, not including Sundays
All letters go first class! One day or two at the most!
if you mean local buses then its octa.netif you mean greyhound they dont service hungtinton beach anymore
www.octa.net
www.google.com/transitIt covers Orange County, and it s much better than OCTA s trip planner.
The subway is def. the best way to the RTR and Chinatown. But for the trip to Woodbury Common ask the concierge at the Waldorf. It will be more expensive than a bus, but they might be able to arrange for transport on your schedule.
Hope you have a nice stay at the Waldorf.. Chinatown: take the train south to canal street chinatown is main south of Canal It is a big area look for mulbery or mott streets. Fun place tp eat is Wo Hop at 17 mott street. RTR is on 57 street a walk or short cab ride from where u are. Woodbury Common is far out of the city in Orange county you can either drive or take a bus from port authority plan on spending the day It won t be a quick trip Hope this helps
In regards to Chinatown, take the downtown (southbound) 6 train (Green Line on the subway map) from 51st Street to Canal Street.In regards to the Russian Tearoom, which is located at West 57th Street between 6th and 7th Avenue, take the downtown (southbound) E train (Blue Line) from Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street to 7th Avenue-53rd Street. You can access the E train from 51st Street subway station.Once on 7th Avenue, exit the subway and walk four blocks north along 7th Avenue from 53rd Street to 57th Street. Turn right at on 57th and walk a half block along 57th Street from 7th Avenue to the Russian Tearoom.If you preferred to walk from the hotel to the Russian Tearoom. The link below shows the walking directions from the hotel to the Tearoom.http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d source=s��In regards to Woodbury Common, the subway does not go there, however, you can take a bus from Port Authority Bus Terminal. Take the downtown (southbound) #6 train (Green Line) from 51st Street to Grand Central.Transfer at Grand Central to the 42nd Street Shuttle (Black Line), which will take you from GC to Times Square.Once at Times Square, walk a block west to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and take the ShortLine bus from the PA Bus Terminal to the Common. I hope this information is very helpful.Good luckNative New Yorker
It can take 3-5 days.
your travel agent is quoting you a one day park hopper ticket. (allows you to visit all four theme parks on the same day) for new years eve you really should just have a one day base ticket cuz the parks fill to capacity by noon at the latest so you will not be able to go from park to park anyways. and it sounds like you don t have any intention of doing that in the first place cuz it sounds like you just want to go to magic kingdom.they do not have a special new years eve price or anything. its the same price as always.i d advise you to just order directly from disney if your travel agent is going to jerk you around and try to get you to buy an option that he/she should know is not right for you. new years eve is literally the busiest day of the entire year so you should be prepared to arrive at magic kingdom quite a while before it opens so you can definitely get in. and don t plan on leaving the park at all until you ve rung in the new year cuz like i said before the park fills to capacity by noon and they will turn away guests and only allow more in once some guests leave. if you even leave just to get something from your car there is a chance you will not be let back in.it will be a mad house that day. expect EXTREMELY long lines and expect to be packed in like sardines. walking from ride to ride is like a long line in and of itself. and cast members are actually directing traffic with light wands saying stay to your right, stay to your right. a nice touch disney does is to had out free hats and noise makers to everyone. only problem i have with this is they start handing them out at noon so you have to listen to the noise makers for 12+ HOURS!here s just a tiny glimpse of what to expect that day:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2OrtQoeg��
Sweetie, I ve been to Disney World five times and I love everything about it except New Year s Eve. In 2003 we were at the Magic Kingdom on that day. By 10 A.M. they had to close the park because of the crowd. Finally when midnight came it was standing room only. A little grandpa was trying to push a baby in a stroller and no one would move to let him by. Not that they were rude they just didn t want to lose their standing room only place. He just picked up the baby and walked off leaving the stroller behind. Even the beautiful fireworks couldn t change my grouchy mood. We ran for the buses as soon as we could to get back to our motel. They couldn t pay me to do that day again. You can always call them if you don t get anything online. I love Disney World in March at Spring Break. I ve been five times and it s worth every dime.
Yes you do. I just got married on the beach in April and didn t know until about 2 weeks before the wedding that you need a permit. You re right, you can t find any info anywhere, so I called the park board. They told me that if you re just going to stand around, you don t need a permit. If you re going to set up more than 4 chairs you do need a permit. But, the screwed up thing is that there s only one woman who they grant permits to...and she happens to be a wedding planner. So, you ll have to end up going with her if you want to do it the legal way. You can probably get away with not getting one, but I wouldn t want to risk ruining your wedding day. Her name is Connie Claypole and her website is www.islandweddings.org. We just basically rented chairs from her. By doing that, we qualified for the permit, but we didn t need her to be planning our wedding or changing anything up. And you have to rent the chairs anyway, so getting them from her isn t a huge hassle. And she s very nice and accommodating if you tell her you just want the minimum stuff. It might be a bit more per chair, but it s not bad. The only downside is she only does weddings in one location on the beach. It s between Stewart and East Beach, right near the Galvestonian Condos. So, if you ve already planned out another location, you ll have to change your plans. Post back if you have any more questions, and I ll try to check back and answer them. Good luck, and don t worry too much. It all works out in the end, despite the fact that you feel totally frazzled when you find out late in the game that you need a permit.
as far as i know, Nothing is really required except a table for the minister to set up his alter and a number of folding chairs for the guests to sit in.A Galveston Beach Wedding. These are some of my favorites. The Galveston Island State Park is a great place if the weather is agreeable. The pounding of the sea on the beach is an excellent background noise! Cost wise it s the same as number 2. Not expensive yet a very memorable occassion. PLus in Galveston wedding are permitted on the Seawall and many are held at the Seawall Statue across form the San Luis Hotel. Moody Gardens also hosts weddings but the cost is 3-5 times that of a beach wedding and can be rather expensive, but it is a Most Beautiful place for outdoor weddings. The open beach at the San Luis Bridge is also a great spot to have your wedding officiated when the weather is beautiful. There are many other spots on the water in Galveston where a wedding may be officiated! Take a trip to Galveston, and do some sightseeing!