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  • iclfan2
    thavoice;1872746 wrote:When in Killeen try out galaxy's burger and breakfast. A hole in the wall restaurant but delicious and unique. Ft hood huh, I spent a year there one month.
    Cool, yea my brother is stationed there.
  • QuakerOats
    Did a Presque Isle to Western NY winery swing over the weekend. Dinner Saturday night on the lake; much enjoyed!
  • O-Trap
    Fairly impromptu trip to Vegas next weekend. New company is headquartered there, and there's going to be a meet-n-greet with the owners.
  • Commander of Awesome
    O-Trap;1872779 wrote:Fairly impromptu trip to Vegas next weekend. New company is headquartered there, and there's going to be a meet-n-greet with the owners.
    Prob in the minority here, but I hate Vegas. Top 3 least favorite places on planet earth.

    Needed to get that off my chest, I feel better.

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks.
  • iclfan2
    Never been so I still want to go. After I go once will probly never need to go back. I'm cheap.
    Probably in the minority here but I hate NYC. Too many damn people.


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  • O-Trap
    Commander of Awesome;1872785 wrote:Prob in the minority here, but I hate Vegas. Top 3 least favorite places on planet earth.

    Needed to get that off my chest, I feel better.

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks.
    I mean, it's not for everyone. I don't really gamble or drink that much. I don't take part in any of the stereotypical debauchery there. For me, the enjoyment is is the meticulous care taken on the buildings and grounds, the weird people watching, and the great food.
    iclfan2;1872789 wrote:Never been so I still want to go. After I go once will probly never need to go back. I'm cheap.
    Probably in the minority here but I hate NYC. Too many damn people.


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    I've only been twice, but what I remember was that it seemed dirtier than I anticipated.
  • thavoice
    Commander of Awesome;1872785 wrote:Prob in the minority here, but I hate Vegas. Top 3 least favorite places on planet earth.

    Needed to get that off my chest, I feel better.

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks.
    Never been and have zero desire to. Just not one to gamble my money away. I know there are other things to do but I would go there unless it was free AND I was given a stipend to just gamble
  • Laley23
    Been to Vegas 7 or 8 times. Sat down at a casino and gambled maybe 4 total times. I've never understood why that is such a stereotype of Vegas.

    Anyway, it isn't for everyone, but if you can't be entertained there for a night then I don't know what your type of fun is.
  • thavoice
    Laley23;1872828 wrote:Been to Vegas 7 or 8 times. Sat down at a casino and gambled maybe 4 total times. I've never understood why that is such a stereotype of Vegas.

    Anyway, it isn't for everyone, but if you can't be entertained there for a night then I don't know what your type of fun is.
    Really?

    I believe most associate gambling with Vegas more than anything else.
  • Laley23
    thavoice;1872831 wrote:Really?

    I believe most associate gambling with Vegas more than anything else.
    Well, yes...hence the stereotype. My point is, you can go days without sitting down at a Casino. It's an outdated stereotype because there are casinos within a a few hours of almost the entire United States. Vegas has sports betting, which is a lot of fun to do legally, but regular gambling is the last thing I want to do in Vegas.

    Amazing restaurants every block. Golfing (or Top Golf). Pool parties. Shows. Just walking around the casinos/strips. Drinking and having fun. Gambling falls in right around now in that list. If I'm there for only 2 nights, no chance I sit down at a table, don't have any time...
  • O-Trap
    Laley23;1872843 wrote:Amazing restaurants every block. Golfing (or Top Golf). Pool parties. Shows. Just walking around the casinos/strips. Drinking and having fun. Gambling falls in right around now in that list. If I'm there for only 2 nights, no chance I sit down at a table, don't have any time...
    This. I've been there probably about the same number of times. I gambled once, because I had a little time to kill before my shuttle to the airport. Other than that, I never really felt compelled to do it, and I was never, ever bored.

    But you're right in the post three above this. It's not for everyone, and that's okay. I mostly go for the bigness and weirdness that you can find there. The hotels/casinos do everything big, and the people are really, really weird. I love that.
  • OSH
    I enjoy Vegas too. I have a $100 limit in gambling, usually only spend $40 of it though. Boring.

    Shows are fun. People watching is fun. Food is tremendous. Hotels are enjoyable. It's a good, easy, and cheap getaway for the most part. There's always tons of deals and travel there is easy.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    Wife and I are doing a little vacation down to Charlotte to visit a few friends over the weekend, and then spending a week in Charleston, S.C.
    I know we have a few posters that are down in that area. Outside of the typical bbq places (Lewis, Husk, Hannibal's, Rodney Scott's, etc.), are there others good places to eat?
    We will probably just stay near the city, but plan on doing a plantation tour and seeing Ft Sumpter as well.
  • Automatik
    Xmax in Colorado is confirmed.

    Summit County already getting snow and A-Basin scheduled to open in 2 weeks. : thumbup:
  • iclfan2
    ptown_trojans_1;1875083 wrote:Wife and I are doing a little vacation down to Charlotte to visit a few friends over the weekend, and then spending a week in Charleston, S.C.
    I know we have a few posters that are down in that area. Outside of the typical bbq places (Lewis, Husk, Hannibal's, Rodney Scott's, etc.), are there others good places to eat?
    We will probably just stay near the city, but plan on doing a plantation tour and seeing Ft Sumpter as well.
    PM me with specific questions. There is amazing food here. Husk isn't BBq, it's more higher end dining (James Beard award winner Sean Brock, who also owns McCrady's and Minero). For BBQ you hit the nail on the head with Rodney Scott as traditional southern whole hog BBQ, Home team also southern, and Lewis which is Austin Texas inspired (and amazing brisket). FIG is exceptional, Obstinate daughter on IOP is very good, it really depends on what type of food you are looking for and where you will be. I'd start making reservations for popular restaurants now.

    Fort Sumpter is very cool, the USS Yorktown is also an interesting tour if you haven't been on a carrier before (there is also a small battleship and submarine included in the price). There are many plantations so I would just look up which one you would like to go to. The main ones are probably Magnolia or Middleton, and then there is a still working one in Mt. P called Boone Hall. There are also 3 beaches, shopping, and other things to do.
  • Laley23
    ptown_trojans_1;1875083 wrote:Wife and I are doing a little vacation down to Charlotte to visit a few friends over the weekend, and then spending a week in Charleston, S.C.
    I know we have a few posters that are down in that area. Outside of the typical bbq places (Lewis, Husk, Hannibal's, Rodney Scott's, etc.), are there others good places to eat?
    We will probably just stay near the city, but plan on doing a plantation tour and seeing Ft Sumpter as well.
    Michaels on the Alley was my favorite steak, and their bartender made a killer Old Fashioned (recommend hitting up the basement bar before meal, very old time, prohibition feel).


    We did Boone Hall plantation because we wanted the Avenue of the Oaks picture...and it did not disappoint. But I've heard great things about Magnolia as well. Boone Hall is where The Notebook was filmed, if your wife is into that, ;)
  • BRF
    Been to a restaurant called Blue in downtown Charlotte.

    Very good.

    Do you know that one, iclfan2?
  • CenterBHSFan
    Laley23;1875088 wrote:We did Boone Hall plantation because we wanted the Avenue of the Oaks picture...and it did not disappoint. But I've heard great things about Magnolia as well. Boone Hall is where The Notebook was filmed, if your wife is into that, ;)
    It was also the home of Orry Main of North/South fame. Loved that movie even though it veered from the book!
  • like_that
    Found a very cheap deal to Paris during MLK weekend. I know we have several posters who have been. Top priority for me = food recommendations. Go!
  • Laley23
    like_that;1875209 wrote:Found a very cheap deal to Paris during MLK weekend. I know we have several posters who have been. Top priority for me = food recommendations. Go!
    If you do nothing else, go here for lunch. One of bridesmaids lived in Paris for 2 years and took us. Apparently their brunch is fantastic, but only Sunday's. We went for lunch and got the heirloom tomato salad, egg yolk ravioli, fried chicken, and kintoa pork. Those 4 were fantastic. We had 6 total and it fed 3 of us perfectly. I think it is a rotating menu, but it was all very fresh and delicious.

    http://www.ellsworthparis.com

    I have a few more suggestions at home that I can't think of off the top of my head. I get back Monday and will try to post them. This was my/our favorite meal of the entire trip though.
  • Automatik
    like_that;1875209 wrote:Found a very cheap deal to Paris during MLK weekend. I know we have several posters who have been. Top priority for me = food recommendations. Go!
    I don't have any specific recommendations, but everything I ate there was fantastic.

    As for sights, Montmartre was my personal fav.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    iclfan2;1875087 wrote:PM me with specific questions. There is amazing food here. Husk isn't BBq, it's more higher end dining (James Beard award winner Sean Brock, who also owns McCrady's and Minero). For BBQ you hit the nail on the head with Rodney Scott as traditional southern whole hog BBQ, Home team also southern, and Lewis which is Austin Texas inspired (and amazing brisket). FIG is exceptional, Obstinate daughter on IOP is very good, it really depends on what type of food you are looking for and where you will be. I'd start making reservations for popular restaurants now.

    Fort Sumpter is very cool, the USS Yorktown is also an interesting tour if you haven't been on a carrier before (there is also a small battleship and submarine included in the price). There are many plantations so I would just look up which one you would like to go to. The main ones are probably Magnolia or Middleton, and then there is a still working one in Mt. P called Boone Hall. There are also 3 beaches, shopping, and other things to do.
    Laley23;1875088 wrote:Michaels on the Alley was my favorite steak, and their bartender made a killer Old Fashioned (recommend hitting up the basement bar before meal, very old time, prohibition feel).


    We did Boone Hall plantation because we wanted the Avenue of the Oaks picture...and it did not disappoint. But I've heard great things about Magnolia as well. Boone Hall is where The Notebook was filmed, if your wife is into that, ;)
    Thanks for the recs. We did Lewis bbq when we rolled in for lunch and it was amazing brisket and hot sausage. We did Husk for dinner. One of the best southern meals I have had. I love how they change the menu daily. We did some tours downtown that was nice, saw the French area. I had a drink at the Gin Joint, and that was delicious. They had an apple whiskey cocktail that tasted like fall.

    Did Boone Hall yesterday morning. The wife loved it and I didn't mind it either. Beautiful scenery. We did some house tours yesterday as well and finished with some soul food at Nana's Seafood and Soul.

    We are awaiting on friends to drive down from Myrtle for today and tomorrow. Plans are lunch at Rodney's bbq today and dinner at Fig with some bar hopping at Prohibition, 492, the Cocktail Club, Proof, and the Belmont. We will do Sumpter tomorrow AM as it has been hot and humid as shit down here.

    Outside the heat, I do love it down here.
  • like_that
    like_that;1875209 wrote:Found a very cheap deal to Paris during MLK weekend. I know we have several posters who have been. Top priority for me = food recommendations. Go!
    I lied, we found an even better deal to Amsterdam, so we are doing that now. I know the food isn't as good as Paris, but any recs? Beer? Other shit?
  • Automatik
    Do you watch Fuck That's Delicious? They go to this Thai place called Thaise, and it looks amazing. I will definitely be going there next time I'm in Amsterdam.

    I pretty much just partied and ate junk food both times I was there. I'm not a museum guy, but the Van Gogh Museum was awesome, highly recommend it. It's also right close to Vondelpark which is a cool place to chill and crack a few beers.
  • like_that
    Automatik;1877086 wrote:Do you watch Fuck That's Delicious? They go to this Thai place called Thaise, and it looks amazing. I will definitely be going there next time I'm in Amsterdam.

    I pretty much just partied and ate junk food both times I was there. I'm not a museum guy, but the Van Gogh Museum was awesome, highly recommend it. It's also right close to Vondelpark which is a cool place to chill and crack a few beers.
    I do watch it, and plan to rewatch the Amsterdam episode. What an awesome show to host.