Monday, October 1, 2007

What is the nearest city close to Rhodes college Parkway, Memphis, TN? -

The nearest city to Rhodes College (2000 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN) is Memphis, as it is in Memphis. After that, Little Rock, AK, then Nashville, TN, then Birmingham, AL.

How many days do you need at Walt Disney World? -

there are 4 main theme parks in disney world (magic kingdom, epcot, hollywood studios, animal kingdom) and there are 2 water parks (typhoon lagoon, blizzard beach). plus there is downtown disney which is an area with shops and restaurants and other entertainment like a cirque du soleil show, a movie theater, and disney quest which is an indoor interactive arcade. you also have the disney world wide world of sports complex, mini golf, and other activities throughout the property. there are also 24 hotels on property. for the main theme parks i would suggest....-magic kingdom: 2 days-epcot: 1-1 1/2 days-hollywood studios: 1 day-animal kingdom: 3/4 dayand if you want to do the water parks then i would suggest...-typhoon lagoon: 1 day-blizzard beach: 1 dayi also suggest at least one day to just sit around the hotel and relax and taking a few hours to check out downtown disney. you should check out the disney world website:http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/

To really, truly do it all at the 4 theme parks, you will probably need 2 weeks. If you want to do the water parks, too, add a couple more days. But you will hear over and over from people who have been to Disney World multiple, multiple times that they have never done EVERYTHING. Me included - I can name several things I have never done, and I normally go for about 10 days a year.This is what I usually advise, and this would be the minimum time if you want to complete the majority of the big attractions and some minor ones.Magic Kingdom - 2 daysEpcot - 1 1/2 - 2 daysAnimal Kingdom 1/2 - 1 dayHollywood Studios - 1 dayBut if you truly want to do it all, every attraction, every show, you will probably need at least 3 days at Magic Kingdom, at least 3 days at Epcot, 2 days at Animal Kingdom (depending on how much time you spend looking at each animal), and 2 days at Hollywood Studios (to fit all the shows in).And if you are going to do that, you need to build in a rest day or two, where you just hang around the hotel, do some shopping, take it easy. It is HARD to go marathon theme-park hopping for that many days in a row, so definitely build in some relaxation time.

at DISNEY WORLD?well, in my opinion, to do AB SOLUTELTY EVERYTHING, and not miss ONE THING, it would take, 4 days for magic kingdom, 3 days for epcot, 4 days for animal kingdom, 2 days for hollywood studios.so it rounds up to about, 13 days.but if you are going to skip some stuff, like the country bear jamboree, imagination, kodak what if labs, or the steamboat at magickingdom, it would be...magic kingdom, 3 days. epcot 2 days. animal kingdom 2 days. and hollywood studios, 1 day.so it rounds up to about, 8 days. hollywood studios doesn t have as much to do there.and ellen s energy adventure is 40 minutes long so it pretty much uses an hour! haha!

Magic Kingdom definitely needs one day for sure. Hollywood Studios is also one day for sure. Animal Kingdom can be done is half a day. My family did Animal Kindom and Epcot in one day but we didn t go on many rides at Epcot. If you want to go all out on Epcot, you need one day for that park too. You can do Animal Kingdom and Downtown Disney in one day though. Hope this helps!

How MUCH do You want to See ?? -A couple or three things, you can Do it in a Day. Half the Park some of the Rides- and it could take You 3 or 4 Days... And if You REALLY want to go all out see EVERYthing...-You can always move into the Disney Hotel- we would Never hear from you again !!! :) -So the Choice is up to You your wallet... [ And be Forewarned; MUCH of your Time in Disney World is GOING to be spent waiting in LONG Lines... -So bring the Appropriate survival gear necessary for such an eventuality...]. Have a nice Vacation ! :)

I m not sure you ever really do complete all of Disney World thats the beauty of it! We ve spent 30 days all together and still missed quite a bit. The best way to plan is aim to spend a day in hollywood studios and the animal kingdom and 2 days at epcot and the magic kingdom as you will then get the chance to not only witness the attractions but also the shows and parades that take place!Hope this helps

It depends on several factors including when you are going and if you are staying on site. We were there last week and only had 5 days in the parks. Even with the evening extra magic hours (3 hrs in the evening after closing for those staying on site) we found it impossible to complete any of the 4 parks in one day. We did 1 1/2 days at DHS and MK(our 1/2 day start with the morning EMH) and actually completed everything. That is including the extra 3 hrs in the evening at each park.We spent 1 day (+3 hrs during extra magic hours) at AK and Epcot and didn t complete everything. We ended up skipping the American Adventure pavilion in Epcot along with the movies in both the Canada and China pavilions. In AK we had to skip the trail in Asia, which was a huge disappointment since my DD didn t remember the bat house from our previous trips.

A minimum of four days, one for each Disney theme park. I always recommend at least a week though, especially if you are wanting to do other things at Disney World, like either of the two water parks, DisneyQuest, etc.

You really need a week, i always go for a week and want longer. Its good if you really want the disney expirience to not go to universal and focus all of your time in disney, its just so much better.

At least one day at each park. You can do the Animal Kingdom in a half day if the lines are short and spend the second half at Downtown Disney.

to be honest with you will need 2 days on order to see everything and definitely ride everything there. get the express line ticket Good Luck

I would say at least 5 days but they sell 7 day passes for a reason, it is a fun place to visit!

Five days minimum...one full day at each park (though some parks deserve two days...get Parkhopper passes!) and one day in Downtown Disney.

WOW! If it took you 5 days at DL and DCA, you ll definately need at least a week here!

What is the protocol for a South African on a UK ancestral visa visiting the US? -

South Africa is not on the list of visa exempted countries to the United States; the U.K. Ancestry will not waive the U.S. visa requirement. He/She has to apply for a B-2 tourist visa at the Embassy of the United States in London which involves at fee of $131 and, if approved will be issued a 10 year valid tourist visa which grants the right to travel to the U.S. and apply for admission at the port of entry. The duration of stay will be determined by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer and can range from 0 to 180 days.http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/vis�� ..

What city is half way between these two states? -

My boyfriend is moving to TN, i believe Murfreesboro or somewhere near there and i live in New Bern, NC. Until i can move there we want to meet halfway. What city would be halfway?

Johnson City, TN, is about halfway.

Get a map and check it out

asheville tenessee is 6 hours for you and 5 for him

Massachusetts New tax? -

What is you thoughts of deval s New tax on fishermen in the ocean? I think it s crap...don t blame me I voted for Muffy

It s not Deval. Get your facts straight please. The federal government is requiring the registries as a means of measuring non-commercial fishing activity on the nation s coasts. If states don t create their own programs, the federal government will require anglers to register online or by telephone for a free from $15 to $25. .

Not everything related to the Taxes here in Massachusetts is all Deval. Get your facts right.

yea get ur facts straight dumb@$$

Which city is uglier smellier and dirtier: HOUSTON TEXAS OR BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA? -

good grief put those two together and you have a gas chamber. XPhouston

Actually neither, both are alright, it depends on where you visit. Houston definitely has its awesome parts, Birmingham they hung the governor, so it can t be that bad. When it comes to ugly cities if you were going for one in Texas in would probably be in Cactus country, far west Texas. Alabama is just another fine southern state, we love all of them.

In general, Birmingham but Houston has some really rough seedy areas and a lot of Houston has old outdated infrastructure, but they also some modern areas in Houston. They re both not as good as they could be and have a lot of areas that need to be cleaned up yet such areas are generally ignored by the local governments.

Not sure which is worse ? Birmigham had it s days..^^ I think Birmingham has become ugly,not that it ever was pretty either. It just seems dead and run down and somewhat ghostly.Let s say both..

Texas texas, such a good-humoured state, i d rather see Louisiana

texas fa sure

Is this a safe area in Atlanta, Georgia? -

I am moving to Atlanta and I want to make sure I move to a safe area. Here are the apartment buildings I am considering. Please tell me if any or all of them are safe picks. Thanks!*The Bennington, Peachtree Rd*05 Buckhead, also Peachtree Rd*The Rocca, Northside Parkway*Park Towers ll Apartment Homes, Hammond Dr*Solace on Peachtree*The Manor at Buckhead, Piedmont Rd*Post Riverside, Northside Parkway (the one I am leaning more towards)*2115 Piedmont, Piedmont Rd*The Waterford on Piedmont, Piedmont Ave*Post Alexander, Alexander RdThese are the areas I m considering. There are hotel apartment buildings but they are all in these general areas.

All of these are very nice upscale residences in great neighborhoods. Northside Pkwy and Hammond Dr is what I would consider suburban, not intown living. Anything on Peachtree or Peidmont will be right in town either in Midtown, Buckhead or Downtown. Buckhead is trendy expensive and where all the best shopping is. Midtown is nightlife, culture, eclectic and Downtown is the business district. I would scratch 2115 Piedmont off the list. (too many strip joints in the neighborhood). I won t say living in downtown is unsafe but there are areas of the city that suffer from high crime and they aren t always the low income areas of town. Come for a visit, take your time, look around, explore the neighborhoods and talk to a lot of people before making your decision, welcome to ATL.

The Old 4th Ward area is Midtown in what I would call a transitional neighborhood. In other words, until recently it was low income, industrial and dilapidated. With rising property values the developers have moved in and now it s considered an eclectic, trendy and diverse neighborhood. Report Abuse

You will be in a rather rich neighborhood in the ones you have listed.Bunch of nice cars and spoiled 20 year olds............