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I'm shooting a friend's wedding near Rockland (or is it Rockport?) Maine in August (21st) and am looking to finally spend a few days in Acadia National Park (either before or after). Looking for advice on how to best spend a couple of days there, relatively inexpensively. I'd like to at least do some hiking (not too far, yet) and photograph some good scenic stuff...
I've casually begun to browse some websites for some ideas, but if anyone here has spent some time there and has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it!![]()
Has anyone done Amtrak??
Here's the dream trip (with the wife, of course)
Fly to Chicago
Empire Builder to Seattle -- jump off in Glacier National Park
Pacific Coastline to LA -- jump off in SF
Sunset Limited to New Orleans -- jump off @ San Antonio
Crescent back to Washingon DC
Anywhere from 2/3 weeks to a month on the rails.
Expensive, yes. Scenery should be great and with a sleeper (with or without shower???) we'll have some privacy.
I've done Amtrak a fair amount, you're never on time...I think the food can get expensive...But it is something I'd like to do.
Here's travel advice:
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When I went with some friends, we dressed nice in the evening (although I was dressed up 100% of the time): business casual minimum, but that was just us. We like "old-style" Vegas.
Must hits:
Bellagio fountains. At night, they are gorgeous.
Venetian/Bellagio/(I hear) Wynn. Beautiful beautiful casinos. Just walk around, maybe play a table or two, but everything about them is awesome.
Take in a "lounge" show at one of the nicer casinos (like the ones mentioned above). These aren't your Wayne Newton/cheesy shows. It's usually a cover band, but it's nice and relaxing.
Have no plan. You walk by a place you want to check out? Check it out. We found a couple nice clubs/places to eat because of it. One of my faves was Rumjungle. Trapeze artists were flying over the dance floor, and they have a HUGE wall of rum. Huge.
Word of note: places don't really get hopping until at least midnight. At least. Adjust your schedule.
-while you're in Seattle, maybe you could take a Cascades train to Vancouver?![]()
Highly recommended. Vancouver is a beautiful city, and the Cascades train is a great ride. It leaves Seattle in the morning and leaves Vancouver in the evening (when I rode it the other schedules were all bus-only). Bring your passport and relax, and plan to spend at least one night in Vancouver (the train ride is several hours long).
Try to eat somewhere expensive at least once. Do some research to make sure you're paying up for good food.![]()
I wouldn't worry about dress in Vegas. Just hang out and enjoy the show. Bellagio is definately worth the visit as is Caesar's. (check out the changing sky in the shopping mall) the giant aquarium behind the Mirage check in is cool. sportsbooks are usually fun to see the "local" action. great place to have a drink and watch the events on TV. a drive or walk down the strip after dark is a must.
Also, if you're there before it gets too hot (or really any time between November and March) and you want to get away from the strip for a while, consider a hike in Red Rock. It's amazing - beautiful, isolated, a totally different experience from typical Vegas, and only about 20 minutes from the big casinos on Las Vegas Blvd. The park at Red Rock has a variety of hikes ranging from easy 2-mile round trips designed for families with kids to moderate 5-10 milers to difficult hikes with intense elevation changes. If you stick with the easy ones you don't even need hiking shoes, although comfortable walking shoes/sneakers are still recommended.
Heh, yeah I, I just have a question, umm, heh: Is this a god dam? Hehehe. God dam.agree. and a visit to Hoover Dam is pretty cool. we did the "hard hat" tour where you actually went into the dam and could look out the face of it and see the river below. Downtown is something else to do. Laser light show. gives you a look at the seed side. our favorite breakfast is at the Egg and I on Sahara (you'll need a car) - not unusual to see some Elvis impersonators in there.
Heh, yeah I, I just have a question, umm, heh: Is this a god dam? Hehehe. God dam.