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  • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

    Originally posted by Greyeagle View Post
    Thanks for the tips!
    We plant to take the train from CDG to our hotel and we're taking the train to London when we leave Paris...but many thanks for the heads up and the info about the tickets.
    When you're in Paris, if you're using the Metro system there (subway/light rail), you will see the destination "Sortie" in green, if memory serves. Sortie is not a location, you won't find it on a map of the city. It's pointing you towards the exit. It took my buddy and I a few stops to figure out that one in the days before internet translators were around.
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      Originally posted by St. Clown View Post
      When you're in Paris, if you're using the Metro system there (subway/light rail), you will see the destination "Sortie" in green, if memory serves. Sortie is not a location, you won't find it on a map of the city. It's pointing you towards the exit. It took my buddy and I a few stops to figure out that one in the days before internet translators were around.
      And don't forget to mind the gap.
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      • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

        I need to improve on my map reading skills....across from the Tower Of London which is not near Parliament.

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        • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

          I wondered about that. But having never been to Parliament...

          Regardless, your location should be fine.

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          • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

            Thinking about making an impromptu trip to Cedar Point sometime this week... Obviously one of the most hyped amusement parks in the US... Any first hand reviews from anyone? Any secrets, tips, must see/must avoid type of things... Always enjoyed going to Six Flags Great America, but never been to any other theme parks, so this is all new to me...
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            • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

              Originally posted by Greyeagle View Post
              I need to improve on my map reading skills....across from the Tower Of London which is not near Parliament.
              You need to do this just for the sake of doing it.

              "The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." George Orwell, 1984

              "One does not simply walk into Mordor. Its Black Gates are guarded by more than just Orcs. There is evil there that does not sleep, and the Great Eye is ever watchful. It is a barren wasteland, riddled with fire and ash and dust, the very air you breathe is a poisonous fume." Boromir

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              • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                Originally posted by RaceBoarder View Post
                Thinking about making an impromptu trip to Cedar Point sometime this week... Obviously one of the most hyped amusement parks in the US...
                Cedar Point strives to have more rollercoasters and better rollercoasters than anyone else. Whether they succeed is for the customer to decide. But if you're a fan of coasters, I can guarantee you'll have a lot of fun deciding.

                Any first hand reviews from anyone? Any secrets, tips, must see/must avoid type of things... Always enjoyed going to Six Flags Great America, but never been to any other theme parks, so this is all new to me...
                Beyond the coasters, it's probably more similar to a Six Flags than different. So for the most part, just try the shows and rides you're naturally attracted to. The quality is pretty consistent.

                Lodging: Staying at the Hotel Breakers is a very nice way to see Cedar Point. It isn't cheap, but being right on the amusement park grounds has a number of advantages. First, your entrance gate is just across the hotel parking lot; much more convenient than dealing with the enormous parking lot at the main gate. Second, you'll start your day at the opposite end of the park from most others. That should mean shorter lines for at least a portion of the morning. Third, you can take breaks during the day in your hotel room; and even use the swimming pool if you like. In hot weather this can be a godsend.

                Restaurant: Famous Dave's is a solid choice for BBQ. If I have the story straight, Dave is a Chicago guy who launched his restaurant chain in the Twin Cities. Since Minnesota's Valley Fair and Cedar Point are owned by the same company, the Twin Cities connection likely explains how the restaurant migrated to Ohio. In any event, we're talking about a decent sit-down restaurant. Being just outside a park gate, it's usually not overly crowded. Prices are similar to those charged at other Famous Dave locations, meaning you're not paying an amusement park mark-up. And, in general, the food is more appealing than the junk food served inside the gate. Another benefit is that by patronizing the restaurant you're allowed to use the restaurant's parking. On the same road as the Hotel*, it's a much more convenient than the main gate. If memory serves, this also allows you to dodge the parking fee.

                Hope this helps. Feel free to ask follow-up questions if you have any.

                *EDIT: Famous Dave's is located at the Marina. Use the far left lane at the main parking entrance; the boat dock and restaurant come up fairly quickly on the left.
                Last edited by pgb-ohio; 08-26-2013, 08:06 AM.

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                • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                  OK, for of those roadie cheapskates out there, here's your question of the day:

                  Take the nearest toll road from you (assuming there is one). What's the fastest way to avoid it?

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                  • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                    Originally posted by pgb-ohio View Post
                    Cedar Point strives to have more rollercoasters and better rollercoasters than anyone else. Whether they succeed is for the customer to decide. But if you're a fan of coasters, I can guarantee you'll have a lot of fun deciding.

                    Beyond the coasters, it's probably more similar to a Six Flags than different. So for the most part, just try the shows and rides you're naturally attracted to. The quality is pretty consistent.

                    Lodging: Staying at the Hotel Breakers is a very nice way to see Cedar Point. It isn't cheap, but being right on the amusement park grounds has a number of advantages. First, your entrance gate is just across the hotel parking lot; much more convenient than dealing with the enormous parking lot at the main gate. Second, you'll start your day at the opposite end of the park from most others. That should mean shorter lines for at least a portion of the morning. Third, you can take breaks during the day in your hotel room; and even use the swimming pool if you like. In hot weather this can be a godsend.

                    Restaurant: Famous Dave's is a solid choice for BBQ. If I have the story straight, Dave is a Chicago guy who launched his restaurant chain in the Twin Cities. Since Minnesota's Valley Fair and Cedar Point are owned by the same company, the Twin Cities connection likely explains how the restaurant migrated to Ohio. In any event, we're talking about a decent sit-down restaurant. Being just outside a park gate, it's usually not overly crowded. Prices are similar to those charged at other Famous Dave locations, meaning you're not paying an amusement park mark-up. And, in general, the food is more appealing than the junk food served inside the gate. Another benefit is that by patronizing the restaurant you're allowed to use the restaurant's parking. On the same road as the Hotel*, it's a much more convenient than the main gate. If memory serves, this also allows you to dodge the parking fee.

                    Hope this helps. Feel free to ask follow-up questions if you have any.

                    *EDIT: Famous Dave's is located at the Marina. Use the far left lane at the main parking entrance; the boat dock and restaurant come up fairly quickly on the left.
                    Thanks for taking the time to provide the info

                    Coasters are the main attraction for us... We are staying overnight at Breakers Express... It's an off-site hotel... It was $40 cheaper and included a parking voucher... We are coming in Tue. night and doing the park on Wed... Since Wed. is our checkout day, we were told that we couldn't stay in the Hotel Breakers parking lot... I don't quite understand the logic there, but it is what it is... I didn't want to drop an additional $20 in parking on top of having to drive around the park anyways...

                    Would you happen to know if schools in SE Michigan/NW Ohio are still off on Summer Break? Obviously that will change how many people we have in the park...
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                    • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                      Originally posted by RaceBoarder View Post
                      Thanks for taking the time to provide the info

                      Coasters are the main attraction for us... We are staying overnight at Breakers Express... It's an off-site hotel... It was $40 cheaper and included a parking voucher... We are coming in Tue. night and doing the park on Wed... Since Wed. is our checkout day, we were told that we couldn't stay in the Hotel Breakers parking lot... I don't quite understand the logic there, but it is what it is... I didn't want to drop an additional $20 in parking on top of having to drive around the park anyways...

                      Would you happen to know if schools in SE Michigan/NW Ohio are still off on Summer Break? Obviously that will change how many people we have in the park...
                      Pretty sure Michigan doesn't start until after Labor Day anymore, except the private schools.

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                      • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                        Originally posted by Greyeagle View Post
                        Paris from 12/25 - 12/29
                        London from 12/29 - 1/5

                        First time for me in each city for me (wife went 25+ years ago) - any suggestions beyond the obvious?
                        Jealous!!!

                        For Paris, I'll echo the comment upthread that Parisians get a bad rap, just be friendly, greet people with a "bonjour", ask them if they speak English rather than assuming that they do, and you'll do fine. The idea to go to the Montparnasse tower is a good one too, because it's ugly and when you're at the top of it you don't have to look at it. I also love the view of the city from Montmartre. The Louvre is massive to the point of being overwhelming, you won't remotely be able to see it all in one day, so if you're going to go, try to figure out a plan of attack beforehand. The Pompidou Centre is also worth a look if you're interested in modern art, and in a building as modern as the Louvre is classical. Drink coffee, drink wine, eat crepes.

                        For London, if you're into history the British Library is worth a look; free (or was when I was there) and they've got a lot of cool stuff including copies of the Magna Carta dating to 1215. Check out a soccer game (sorry, "football match"); lower divisions are just as much fun and more affordable for a larger group.
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                        Definitely use the Tubes to your advantage. They're nothing like New York's creepy subway system. Just be sure to "Mind The Gap".
                        Pah. The NYC subway is fantastic.
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                          Originally posted by jmh View Post
                          Check out a soccer game (sorry, "football match"); lower divisions are just as much fun and more affordable for a larger group. Pah.
                          Or you can find a freshly painted building, and watch it dry. Your choice!
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                          • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                            Originally posted by RaceBoarder View Post
                            Thanks for taking the time to provide the info
                            Glad to help. No doubt you'll return the favor someday.

                            Coasters are the main attraction for us...
                            You're definitely headed to the right place!

                            We are staying overnight at Breakers Express... It's an off-site hotel... It was $40 cheaper and included a parking voucher...
                            Not a bad decision at all. While it is off-site, it's Cedar Point owned. That means you're entitled to Early Entry to the Park, the voucher you mention, etc. And the drive is very short. You're literally on the access road. Just drive out the peninsula and you're there. Note that if you do use the Early Entry, you should avoid any congestion on the access road.

                            We are coming in Tue. night and doing the park on Wed... Since Wed. is our checkout day, we were told that we couldn't stay in the Hotel Breakers parking lot... I don't quite understand the logic there, but it is what it is...
                            That's a new one on me. Not sure if that's a new policy, a new level of enforcement or if I've just gotten lucky on several occasions. But for us, going to the park on the "getaway day" and driving back to Columbus after an early supper is a standard option.

                            I didn't want to drop an additional $20 in parking on top of having to drive around the park anyways...
                            Strongly agree. Don't know if your parking voucher gives you in and out privileges. I doubt it, but it's worth asking. If not, you could play the Famous Dave's card for one of your meals. Or, given that you're in the actual park for just one day, taking a mid-day break may be unacceptable anyhow!

                            Would you happen to know if schools in SE Michigan/NW Ohio are still off on Summer Break? Obviously that will change how many people we have in the park...
                            Don't know. I can tell you that in Central Ohio, virtually all of the kids are back in school. We're actually in the second week. There's even a full slate of High School Football games this coming Friday night. Unfortunately I don't know if Northern Ohio takes the same approach. If you do further research on this be sure to take Cleveland and NE Ohio into account. Cedar Point is roughly halfway between Cleveland and Toledo.
                            Last edited by pgb-ohio; 08-26-2013, 07:50 PM.

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                            • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                              Originally posted by St. Clown View Post
                              You need to do this just for the sake of doing it.

                              This may have come up in our planning process!

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                                Just got home from a 2 day trip to Rome/Vatican City. Truly spectacular. I really enjoyed the Vatican, and the 320 step climb to the top of St. Peter's Basilica.
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