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pink and green 04-12-2004 11:26 PM

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Originally posted by MelodyCat

- had a Philly cheesesteak in Philadelphia (but don't get one at the airport, they are awful!)


Except Philadelphians just call them cheesesteaks. It's implied, because everywhere else, they suck ;)

ThetaGrrl 04-13-2004 01:02 PM

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Originally posted by cuaphi
Casa Bonita as featured in a recent episode of South Park (yes, it's real.) Side note - they actually serve some of the worst mexican food on earth but the novelty of it is worth it..... once.
I think South Park is hilarious, but probably moreso because I'm a Colorado native. Casa Bonita is *so* disgusting! The best mexican food in Colorado is "Consuelos" in Fort Collins.

I'd say climb a 14er in Colorado should go on the list...

FAB*SpiceySpice 04-13-2004 01:08 PM

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Originally posted by cuaphi
Casa Bonita as featured in a recent episode of South Park (yes, it's real.) Side note - they actually serve some of the worst mexican food on earth but the novelty of it is worth it..... once.

Ahhh good times, I remember going there when I went on a field trip to Colorado in 4th grade. I don't quite know why I even remember going there, but the resteraunt was fun to play in and I kissed the boy I had a crush on at the time in one of those silly caves. :D

I would say you haven't been to the states until you've spent Memorial Day or 4th of July weekend down at THE LAKE (aka The lake of the Ozarks) SOOOOO fun :)

Or been to a Nebraska football game at Memorial Stadium :D Also a great time!

XOMichelle 04-13-2004 08:48 PM

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Originally posted by DeltAlum
The restaurant is called Casa Bonita -- but most residents would gag if they heard you say it. (but kids do love it, in fairness) There's some great Mexican restaurants in Denver, but it's not really considered one of them.
Oh yes, I loved it when I went for the first time when I was 7. Then I went back at 13 and couldn't believe why I loved it so much. But I did have a great impression at 7!

kappaloo 04-16-2004 06:48 PM

Thanks for the suggestions everyone! We've written them out so that we can hopefully get a bunch of them done!

And.... I passed my driving test. yay!

queequek 04-27-2004 11:38 AM

So, how is the trip?

Glitter650 04-27-2004 06:49 PM

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Originally posted by XOMichelle
Funny stuff.... I've lived in the States my whole life and I have never
been to NY City
Ate at a Sonic
Driven on Rte 66
Walked the freedom trail
been in DC during the 4th of July
or thankfully, been shot in Compton.

I JUST had my first Sonic experience two weeks ago LOOOOVED their drinks (try vanilla and Cherry together in coke VERY YUMMY)

I have been to NYC
I've walked the freedom trail
I've gotten lost in Compton.. but did not get shot.. (it's really not as bad a city as you may think)
this summer I will go to DC although not for 4th of July... although I'd think being in Philedelphia would be just as cool.

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Originally posted by XOMichelle

San Francisco- The city is lots of fun, enjoy your time there. I would walk around Union square and northbeach, take a quick walk around fishermans warf (because as tacky as it is, you can't really pass up Giradelli square or the sea lions). Go to Haight Ashbury (there are some great Ethoipian places there!). My favorite part about SF isn't the city though, it is whats outside the city! I love Pt. Reyes National Park (one hour north on hwy 1) and all the cities south on Hwy 1.

Driving down the California coast is something you should not miss!!! You can take Hwy 1 from the city (follow the signs from 101 to 280 to 1), and then drive down to Carmel, which is one of the most beautiful places in the world (2-3 hours). Make lots of stops. Santa Cruz is a fun place to chill, as well as Half Moon Bay. Monterey has a great aquarium right on the point. If you make it to Carmel, go into Pebble Beach and visit the Inn at Spanish Bay (on 17 mile rd). Tell the security guards that you are going to Roys, the restruant at the hotel, and they won't charge you the entrance fee. Roys is pretty expensive, but for $6-7 you can get drinks on the patio and watch the sun set over the most beautiful golf course and beach. Then, once the sun has gone down, the staff lights fires in the outdoor fire pits. As you can tell, this is one of my favortie places!

After Carmel, you continue south. There isn't much in terms of tourist attractions (except Napenthe, a restraunt overlooking the ocean just north of Julia Pipher Burns St. Park) for quite some time. I reccommend camping at one of 2 national campgrounds that are first come- first serve. They are smack dab in the middle of the desolate area of hwy 1, and are beautiful. My Mom and I camped there last year, in the middle of the week you won't have trouble finding a spot. If you want a Friday night, you will have to get there in the morning.

I totally agree that would be a great addition to your trip ! I also suggest Twin Peaks.... it's kinda touristy but it has the best view of the city EVER... also I suggest you eat at this place in north beach called steps of rome... really good italian food (as are alot of the places in North Beach) but this place is just really kinda homey and fun, not too expensive either ! HAVE A GREAT TIME

ETA...AHHH.. XOMichelle... Fisherman's wharf isn't takcy... it's just an aquired taste ;) Union Square is GOREGOUS now that they've redone it ! Shopping is great ... but pricey

kappaloo 05-11-2004 01:57 AM

Hey everyone!

The trip is going wonderfully. I'm currently in San Francisco, and my motel has free internet, so I'm abusing it. Yay!

I've been loving every city and town I've been too. Chicago is so beautiful! Iowa isn't nearly as boring as people make it out to be! Unfortunately, due to time, Ames had to be missed :( (sorry queequek) (we got really close to, but had to go to Des Moines in stead of continuing on the 30 to Ames). It snowed on our big Denver day, but we still were troopers and did the whole 16th mall! Boulder is soo beautiful - I wish I could have stayed it longer!

The moutains were more beautiful than I ever imagined. The Rocky are breath taking and I wish they didn't go so quickly! We stayed the night at the Colorado National Monument; the drive is terrifying - the view is outstanding.

I met a friend and fellow Kappa in Salt Lake - and i'm glad I got to see her and she showed me around the Kappa house. The Salt Lake and Salt Flats were surprising. Nevada was Nevada. :P I'm going to give it a second chance when I pass through the south tip late next week. Then.... CALIFORNIA!

Sacramento's capital is beautiful (I didn't get to see the governor though... just missed his "office hours"). Yosemite National Park was OUTSTANDING. We hiked, saw giant sequoias and definately will be returning one day. I still long to hike Half Dome and drive the Tioga Pass! That brings me to San Francisco.... a town of fit people with hills like these! We visited the wharf; pier 39; union square; nob and russian hill.... we also spent some time in the North Bay area and the Golden Gate Recreation Area - we were supposed to camp, but it's far too windy for our tent today (and yesterday).

I can't believe I'm only two weeks in! 4.25 to go!

norcalchick 05-11-2004 02:38 AM

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Originally posted by XOMichelle


Driving down the California coast is something you should not miss!!! You can take Hwy 1 from the city (follow the signs from 101 to 280 to 1), and then drive down to Carmel, which is one of the most beautiful places in the world (2-3 hours). Make lots of stops. Santa Cruz is a fun place to chill, as well as Half Moon Bay. Monterey has a great aquarium right on the point. If you make it to Carmel, go into Pebble Beach and visit the Inn at Spanish Bay (on 17 mile rd).
if your going south on hwy 1

i live in montery and used to live in santa cruz. i go to carmel and pebble beach and it's all beautiful. if you go to pebble beach, they have the 17 mile drive which is scenic. you see these BEAUTIFUL houses (some celebrity houses) . some of the hotels in pebble beach are where movie stars stay :) in carmel, there's a little area to shop. they have a saks and a bunch of stores. it looks kinda like cottages around there.

in monterey, they have the amphibious boat. it's like a bus that loads up in the city, drives to the wharf and actually drives through the water. you see sea lions out on the rocks and stuff, it's $10 a person. the aquarium here has a new shark exhibit that just opened in april. there's a bunch of great places to eat around here. bubba gumps is a restaurant that's supposed to be like the forest gump movie and serves sea food and other stuff. i like the bucket of boat trash :)

santa cruz has the board walk which is full of rides, roller coasters, and carnival games. the water is cold for me though. there is also the mystery spot where there's some magnetic force going on in a certain part of the woods. it's kinda freaky. there should be a website around somewhere.

hope that helps if you come down here tomorrow! hope that helps anyone else that is thinking of visiting :)

norcalchick 05-11-2004 02:44 AM

i just looked at your map... your so close to the four corners. it's where utah, colorado, arizona, and new meixco touch. you get to stand in four states at one time.

AnchorAlumna 09-18-2007 02:18 AM

you have NOT been to the states until you've....
wolfed down 3 or 4 Krystals at 4 a.m.
grabbed a couple of "Hot Nows" from Krispy Kreme close to midnight Saturday...with another dozen to take to Sunday school the next day.

summer_gphib 09-18-2007 09:32 AM

Eaten at Lambert's Cafe http://www.throwedrolls.com and drank sweet tea. I STILL don't get why sweet tea is not served at all restaurants.

RU OX Alum 09-18-2007 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by summer_gphib (Post 1521453)
Eaten at Lambert's Cafe http://www.throwedrolls.com and drank sweet tea. I STILL don't get why sweet tea is not served at all restaurants.


because it's not cost/ time effective for all restaurants...there is sugar on the table, i know it's not the same, but still

ETA:

YOu haven't been to the States until you've gotten thrown out of wal-mart for playing with light sabers.

or, untill you've eaten waffles and chicken after the bars

AnchorAlumna 09-18-2007 10:30 AM

The Lambert's in Alabama or the ones in Missouri?? Or all 3??? YUM!!

PeppyGPhiB 09-18-2007 08:44 PM

My bf and I went to Tenn. and Kentucky a few weeks ago, which was my first trip to those states. While there, I did the following for the first time:

Ate at:
Waffle House (nasty! But I talked them into letting me take my coffee cup home)
White Castle (so gross I couldn't eat even one slider)
Sonic (pretty good)
Cracker Barrell (loved!)

Visited:
Graceland!
Broadway in Nashville
Grand Ole Opry
Beale Street in Memphis
Civil War battlefield (Shiloh)

Saw:
Ohio River
Mississippi River

It was a great trip!!!


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