Friday, July 17, 2015

What all can you do at fossil rim ? -

are you allowed to touch the animals? what all can you do or get to do? Any info would be nice

I think that depends on what type of tour you take:http://www.fossilrim.org/visiting/index.��

Can you ever see the Northern Lights from the Twin Cities? -

Not really, maybe once in a blue moon but you need to be further up North in Canada.

Christmas Lights in Seattle? -

does anyone know of a location in seattle that is lit up with christmas lights? I am thinking about taking my family out for a photography section. Thanks in advance

Candy Cane Lane is probably the most well known. Olympic Manor is usually pretty lit up. The other thought would be to get photos of the Christmas Ships going by from the shore - sometimes that can be pretty impressive.I ve also included a link to a list of some individual houses that have especially impressive displays.

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What theme park in Orlando would you recomend for adults? -

My husband and I are thinking about taking a vacation to Orlando we are in our early twenties. I don t think I want to go to disney but they have the other theme parks there too, Which ones should we go to? We love roller coasters!

Seaworld is so nice they just came out with the best roller coaster it s called the Manta and it s so fun! You can get a deal on theme parks so look at that and go to Universal as well!

First of all you can never go wrong with Disney, and are never too old. If you don t something to kiddyfied Epcot and Hollywood Studios have more adult rides and activities. IF you re till not interested, Universal Studios has two great parks that have lots to do for adults. If you want a lot of roller coasters, then this is your place. Sea World is AWESOME!!!!! Okay, I am a little biased on this one because I love marine animals and want to work there when I m older. However, it truly is a great park. Manta is a very thrilling roller coaster, but there is less to do other than animal exhibits than other parks. Whichever you choose I greatly enjoyed all of them. :)

roller coasters you love? hmm....well, universal studios is a great thrill park, (and cheaper!) it has two theme parks, their rollercoasters are the hulk, spiderman, (a 3-D thrill ride that is LIKE a coaster) dueling dragons, revenge of the mummy, woody woodpecker s nuthouse coaster, (:D) and i think this closed: the flying unicorn.but... Disney world is BETTER THEMED! Magic Kingdom: you have Space Mountain, a high speed rough, bumpy rollercoaster! but, you really feel like you are in space!Big thunder mountain railroad, you re going thrue caves and stuff that is fun!but don t forget, universal s the mummy is a nicely done themed rollercoaster. the hulk has gravity effects.but so does the rockin roller coaster at hollywood studios. epcot has a really cool coaster called, Test Track. you are going thru the tests of what they do to cars.oh, but NOTHING can top disney s animal kingdom, Mount Everest! you go backwards, REALLY steep slopes, and your track gets ripped up by a big yeti!at universal s islands of adventure, the simpson s ride is a huge hit! a simulator ride with a HUGE imax screen in front of you. and you are riding a coaster while it is being demolished.sea world offers Manta, (you get a little wet, but no theme) and the kracken, (also not themed.)now if you love dark rides, disney world is best for that! snow white, imagination, pooh bear, peter pan, all of those! and some animatronic shows such as: the country bear jamboree, the tiki room, the great american adventure.universal has some dark rides as well, but not as updated, you have the cat in the hat, spiderman, E.T., and you can see barney if you want! :)but Disney tops it all tho. if you want a mixture of dark rides, meet and greets, coasters, great dining, thrills, animatronic shows, and a magical day, go to disney.if you want coasters, thrills, a little bit of dark rides, and barney, go to universal studios.if you want shows, coasters, and shamu, go to sea world.if you want boredome, go to the beach.oh, and one more coaster at universal, the hollywood rip ride rockit thing. listen to music of your choice while you ride. enjoy the fun!

I would highly recommend Universal Studios for you guys. It has roller coasters and thrill rides. I loved it. Universal Studios has 2 parks just to let you know. They are:Universal StudiosIslands Of AdventuresFor roller coaster fans, Islands Of Adventures is the BEST!! If you are going to Orlando, definitely go to Universal Studios.

Orlando is a great place to go (I Live There For 6 months every Year) i would recimen Universal Studios they have some great ones and roller coasters, they are also extending the park last i was there (5 months ago) they were almost done with a new roller coaster. But you have to be willing to spend some money, for the quick line past thingy so you dint have to wait that longDisney World is real boring, unless you want to spend Alto of money

Disney s great if you ve never been, if you just love the characters/movies, or if you have kids. Other than that, it s not a thrilling place to go. If you like thrills, Universal s two parks (Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure) are great! Both parks have 2 roller coasters!BUT, I still prefer SeaWorld s parks. I m in my twenties, too! I am very impatient, so when I wait in line after line for the next ride, it drives me NUTS! Universal s parks require waiting for everything!SeaWorld has lots of shows, so the crowds tend to disperse more and I don t have to wait in line as much. Although, I ve learned that you should ride the most popular ride first thing in the morning before the park gets busy if you want to avoid the lines! It may sound boring, but they have 4 different rides: Manta (flying coaster where you lay on your stomach), Kraken (roller coaster with 7 inversions), Wild Artic (simulation ride), and Journey to Atlantis (water coaster). Plus, the shows are entertaining and gets you out of the the HEAT for a short time. Plus, who can resist the animals!?Aquatica is SeaWorld s water park. It definitely has a bit of something for everyone - lazy river and fast river, big wave pool and little wave pool, large kid s play area, slides for everyone and slides for couples. Plus, I think they are running a ticket deal for both parks right now that s really great!!Discovery Cove is another story in itself! It may not be your cup of tea if you like thrills, but it is just an amazing getaway experience!! This park is reservation-only, so book early if you plan to visit! They only allow a certain number of people into the park each day, so it s very quiet and relaxing when you re there. There are two different prices: one WITH a dolphin interaction and one WITHOUT. The dolphin interaction is 30 min. in the water with the dolphin with a small group of other people where you get to touch, feed, and ride the dolphin!! The rest of the park includes a tropical free flight aviary (where the birds land on you and you can feed them), a stingray lagoon (where you can get in the water with stingrays - no stinger, of course), a tropical reef (thousands of different species of fish and rays - sharks and barracuda are behind glass for underwater viewing), a resort pool, and a lazy river. What s fantastic about this park is that everything is ALL-INCLUSIVE!! That means that you can eat, drink (non-alcoholic beverages), and enjoy your day without pulling out your wallet!! The bathrooms include shampoo, conditioner, and body wash from Crabtree and Evelyn, plus towels for use throughout the day and hair dryers!!! They even provide masks and snorkels, animal-safe sunscreen, and wetsuits (or vests)!!! I just had the best experience while I was there and HIGHLY recommend it to ANYONE!! Plus, you get admission to SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, or Aquatica for FREE for one week before or after your visit to Discovery Cove!!! What more could you ask for???Anywhere you decide to go should be a blast!! So, enjoy your holiday in Orlando!!!

The Holy Land Experience! The official Christian theme park for Bible lovers! Seriously though, Universal Studios is your best bet. Otherwise, I suggest catching a bus to Tampa and visiting Busch Gardens.. You get to go through a beer factor tour, experience free beer taste testing, ride on roller coasters, and over look wild African animals... It s a great park for adults!

Universal Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios are best for the roller coasters.Studios has the new Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit which has a vertical lift hill and worlds first non-inverted loop which will keep you upright at the top of the loop.Islands of Adventure has The Hulk and Dueling Dragons which are awesome coasters (though think Dueling Dragons will be closed at some point as it needs to be repainted with the launch of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter).SeaWorld has 2 coasters which are worth checking out. Manta is a flying coaster and one of my favorites is Kracken which is a floorless coaster.For coaster reviews and videos you can check this sitehttp://orlandorollercoaster.com/Have fun :)

Definitely you must try both Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. They both are fun and with lots of rollercoasters. Also, don t just focus on the big theme parks, there are other small attraction near by where you can have just as much fun. I love Fun Spot where you can do go kart racing and other things. Have you booked your hotel yet? If not a site you can try is condodirect.com there you can find a nice 2 bdrm hotel room with jacuzzi, kitchen, etc for about $54 per night. I just booked mine there and was pleasantly surprised about the costs.....

Epcot! (its awesome and its more for adults than kids anyway)Universal studios- Islands of Adventure (for the roller coasters)Sea world

You re better off going to Six Flags if you enjoy roller coasters. Disney is over-priced, over-rated, and over-crowded.

Universal Studios and Island of Adventure it for adults and you could also try the strip at night where all the clubs are it;s fun Good Luck

Universal Studios is fun. They have a couple of good roller coasters.I had such a good time - I m 25

My husband and I went to Epcot for our 25th anniversary, so that s my recommendation~

Busch Gardens

The South Rim or West Rim? -

I am planning to go to Las Vegas and would like to see the Grand Canyon on a Bus Tour. This will be my first time to the Grand Canyon. I would like to get advices from which side of the Grand Canyon I should visit (South, West, or North). I am interested in scenery and sightseeing. And also what company should I book with? I researched on the internet and there were so many companies that offer the tours.Anybody has been on tours to the Grand Canyon. Your comments will be very helpful because I am looking forward to having a great trip so I d like to spend my time and money wisely. Thank you so much.

The north rim and south rim are in the national park. The national park has been set up around the very best the Grand Canyon has to offer so as to protect it. Of the two, in a brief tour, the south rim offers the very best views of the canyon.The west rim is outside the national park and is therefore by definition not the best place to see the canyon from. However, it has the sky-walk as the previous poster said. Only you can know if seeing the very best of the canyon in the national park or experiencing a totally unique attraction is the west rim is most important for you.

I have heard that the south rim is the one that people go to see much more than the north rim. The Skywalk out over the canyon would be a cool thing to experience. It would have to be fun looking down from that vantage point. It is probably 10 times the experience you could get anywhere else. It s on the south rim:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Canyon_Skywalkhttp://www.grandcanyonskywalk.com/Next, you have got to get on a raft and take a slow ride down the canyon. A raft will give you the views of a lifetime. So spend your money wisely and ride a raft down the canyon and look up around you at all the beauty up close. Just get online and search Yahoo for rafting tour Grand Canyon. Good luck.

Since there is no such actual place as the West Rim of the Grand Canyon then you are left with either the S.Rim or the N.RimSince the N.Rim s roads and facilities are closed for the season that leaves you with just the S.Rim to play withFYI Current S.Rim [86023 } temps are H-37F L-0F Those are colder than the norms for this time of year But 7000 in a Ponderosa Pine forest will always be cold in winterPersonally I would skip the bus tour I mean it s 4.5 hours from LAS to GCNP and instead book a tour on a carrier like Scenic Airlines-Airline Code YR-You also may want to consider just renting a car and drivingg it

What do i need to work in Vegas being a UK citizen? -

Hi,I m a Uk citizen and am looking to work over in Vegas im 21 years old and don t have any experience in a bar/restaurant, I have experience in retail, accountancy and administration both of which i have been doing for more than 2years. I need to know what i would need to do that sort of work, is it easy to find? Its something im really passionate about and im sure i could help.Thank you.Laura

Tens of millions of people come to the US, and once here, find jobs (often at regular wages). The fact that you speak English well will make it much easier than most people without documents. Of course you will supposedly be working illegally , but that much an ignored status, almost never ever enforced, and the penalties so mild, that it can be ignored (a tenth of the US population is doing it).Jobs for anyone in Las Vegas are nearly nonexistent right now, as others have mentioned.Set up a home in the US, and eventually (likely next couple years), congress will have an amnesty program allowing anyone already here, legal permanent residency.

Sorry but this is NOT the time to look for a job in Vegas. Unemployment is 14% and increasing. State, county and cities have frozen hiritng. Casinos are limiting hours of work to less than 40 due to the recession, the worst in the history of Nevada.To get a job in the US you have to have a valid work visa.

If you want to work legally you ll need a visa sponsored by an employer, and it will usually be for white collar work that s in demand. You will also need a social security number.There are no visa categories for waitresses, bar tenders, etc.

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Go to Clark County and get a naturalized work permit. They are free. You will just have to show your work visa.

Why would you want to do that when the Pound is worth 1.5 times more than a Dollar?