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Monday, December 30, 2013

Where is a good place to stay in the Ozarks, and what activities would you suggest?

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daphnerst


Next week, my fiancee and I have a week off and we only live a few hours from the Ozarks. Neither of us have ever been and we were thinking it might be fun to go for a couple of days. Has anyone been there and where would you suggest staying (low budget please)? Also, we love the outdoors...camping, canoeing, hiking, etc. What places would you suggest we visit and explore? Thanks.


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If you are headed to Branson, look for a motel on Lake Taneycomo. This will put you close to the new Branson Landing, on the water, and most are very affordable. I would suggest Tanglewood Lodge, they are nice units and have kitchenettes. Plus the motel next door has a great breakfast cafe that is cheap. You should check out the fish hatchery below Table Rock Dam for a free tour. You should also check out College of the Ozarks in Hollister. The students there work for their tuition money and they have a great craft shop and awesome restaurant. Of course there is always the touristy Branson things to do and this time of year it is very afforable. Take advantage of the many coupon books everywhere you turn. If you are going to be in Northwest Arkansas, be sure to spend a night in Eureka Springs at the Basin Park Hotel. It is right in the middle of town and has great shopping, restaurants, bars, museums, etc. You can spend a whole weekend browsing that town, not to mention it is very romantic! Have fun!

Where should I go visiting Sydney Australia?




Jayah**


I have never been to Sydney Australia, but am getting an opportunity to go for 2 days before a 10 day long trip to Fiji with my college. I have 2 nights of freedom in Australia, and what to see everything worth seeing! I am a college student, so my friend and I want a memorable trip without breaking the bank. Because of our short time, we want to stay around Sydney area, as we are not renting a car. The trip is at the end of May. Thanks in advance!


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Ok, i'm going to post an incredibly long answer and with you only having 2 days you'll need to pick and choose which bits you want to do, but its the answer I gave a friend who was visiting my home city a while back and its gold dust so here you go...

The Shangri-La hotels Blu Bar 36, 36th floor of the hotel on the rocks (near the end of the bridge), its got the most awesome night time view of Sydney. I'd go on a weeknight as its always busy and book a table as there are 2 separate lounges, one with the bar and one with the lounge with the view which is table service or you could go when it opens at 5pm and just book your table there and go back. You want the table service lounge, and be prepared to nurse your drink because its very very expensive. Mine and Mels cocktails in there were about $23 each!! But well worth it!

http://www.shangri/-
la.com/en/property/sydney/shangrila/dining/restaurant/blubaron36

The average bottle of beer in Sydney costs $7-8, and a Schooner costs about $6

You have to get the ferry over to Luna Park one weekend night, its absolutely crazy! Go for a drink at the bar thats on the left as you walk through the giant lady's head! Its free to get into the park so you can just go for a wander round. It is random if you just sit on the terrace with a drink for a while though.

You need to go to The Ivy, its a collection of about 5 different bars, ones a brilliant saturday night, thats the Ivybar. But you need to go in the dayime to the Pool Club. Its a big swimming pool with bars around the edge and little islands with sun loungers in the middle of the pool. It opens at 11am and its brilliant! There's the webpage if you want to look:
http://www.merivale.com/#/ivy/poolclub

The absolute best view and pictures you'll get in the whole city are from Lady MacQuaries Chair in the park. To get there, if your standing facing the opera house at the bottom of the stairs, go right through the botanical garden gates and follow the wall path all the way round. This is also an absolutely awesome place to watch the fireworks from on New Years.

Darling Harbours great for bars in the daytime, happy hour on the weekends 3-5pm and most of them do pretty good deals like $2-3 schooners and wine. And some great deals on food. Me and mel had the best hangover day ever sat at "Nicky's" its an italian style restaurant but they have really good deals all afternoon.

Ok... Off alcohol!

Manly is a brilliant place, plus the ferry from Circular Quay to Manly is i think the number 1 thing to do for tourists. Its about $13 return, and there's a pub about halfway down the corso (main shopping strip) that looks a bit like a wetherspoons and they do the best $10 steak chips and salad i've ever had! Plus the beach is the closest really nice beach to the City.

And on that note.... Bondi Beach is overrated, crowded all the time, and crap!!! Go, so you can say you've been but seriously, its not a great beach. If you want to do a learn to surf, go to Manly. And go up to the Northern Beaches at least once. They're some of the best beaches in the country: Collary, Dee Why, Narrabeen, Bilgola, Avalon, Palm Beach. Or you could just kill 2 birds with 1 stone and go up to Palm Beach where they film Home and Away. To get there just jump on the L90 bus from Wynyard main bus terminal, it takes about an hour but its well worth it for a day at a beautiful huge beach which is most of the time absolutely empty in the week so you should have it pretty much to yourself!

If you can, go camping at "The Basin" on Pittwater, in Ku-Ring-Gai Chase national park. Its the most beautiful place i've ever seen in my life with the best swimming and weather! Its got this huge lake/inlet thing which is always really warm and you can swim right round up into the bushland. Plus Pittwater is beautiful on its own.
You just get the bus up to palm beach but get off at the ferry port, barrenjoey house restaurant, then get a 15min ferry over there. There are massive BBQ's so you can just take food over with you, you have to book it, but it is amazing you won't be disappointed! There is absolutely nothing there though, not even a shop, Its a hundred miles from anywhere by car! To book the camping call 02 99741011

Oh, and I don't know if your interested, but in Manly there's a colony of 'Little Penguins' That live under the ferry port near the beach and if you sit on the wall between 8-10pm you can see them all come waddling up the beach!




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Friday, September 20, 2013

I am new to camping and need a place in WI that I can just hike in and camp where ever.?

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fire415248


I am fairly new to camping, I have been out a few times. I am a hiker, kayaker and general lover of all things outdoors. i am looking for a place in Wisconsin to either hike or kayak and then be able to set up a small camp wherever I feel like. Not a public type campground with outlets and showers.

Please any info would be very appreciated.



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Hi,

In most of Wisconsin, the southern 2/3 anyway, the only camping areas are state parks or private campgrounds - both of which designate where you can camp, but they aren't all over-crowded. And even in Kettle Moraine North - they have shelters for you to stay in, and you need to have a permit, etc. I don't believe they allow dispersed camping in that park either.

When you get into northern Wisconsin, you can hit the Nicolet National Forest, and there are plenty of remote / rustic sites that will leave you with few if any neighbors. Check with the local rangers about dispersed camping here, as I think there are only loose guidelines in site selection there.

The ultimate trip, of course, would be up in the Apostle Islands. There you could kayak and hike to your heart's content, hike and camp, and howl with the wolf pack!

You can canoe / kayak camp on the lower 100 miles of the Wisconsin River; from Sauk City on down, you can camp on any sandbar you come across - and there are some excellent spots. No permits are required, the only rules the DNR worry about is to make sure you don't bring glass with you on the river.

And the St. Croix river has canoe camping; I haven't had the good fortune to paddle it, but I believe the campsites are established sites, with picnic tables and fire rings. (no vehicle access though, from what I gather).

Buckhorn State Park on Castle Rock lake is a great option too. They have numerous hike-to sites. Not exactly backpacking on a trail, but you hike in up to a mile to get to your campsite. They have pit toilets nearby, but no showers and RV generators to deal with. The park is on Castle Rock Lake, and all kinds of boats are able to access some of their shoreline campsites. There are numerous bars / restaurants nearby, so you may hear bands / noise from across the lake when you're at a shoreline site. You can kayak in however, and hike in the park.

Have fun!

Hotels in Branson missouri that are cheap?




lisha141


My family and I are planning on going to Branson in July sometime and I was wondering what are some cheap but nice hotels around...


Answer
Better than hotels.com....Expedia.com is better.

I've been to Branson MANY times.

A good way to get CHEAP stay and show tickets is to sign up for a time-share sales presentation. Yeah, you gotta suffer through 2-hours of high-pressure sales tactics but hold your ground if your not interested and you'll still get your show tickets and cheap lodging.

If that's not your cup of tea...

Depending on where you want to go and do, EconoLodge Branson West is furthest from downtown Branson, but closer to Silver Dollar City. I paid less than $70/night...and it's not the greatest place either.

Howard Johnsons is close to downtown without being on the strip. It's high on a hill near the wax museum. I stayed there in early June a few years ago and got a room for less than $80/night and was VERY nice.

I heard Mountain Music Inn is nice too. My parents stay there a lot.

The cheapest place to stay would be to camp out (pop up camper or tent) on Table Rock Lake at Baxter campgrounds.

I grew up camping on the lake; as an adult, I stay in the hotels because I don't feel like hauling all my camping gear 4.5 hours just for two nights.

As for restaurants...you can't go wrong with Ruby Tuesdays and Cracker Barrel. Dockers is a terrible place. My husband and I got sick on Thanksgiving food there. We later heard from many locals the place was bad. I think they were closed for good the last time I was in Branson

Good luck and have fun.




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Thursday, August 29, 2013

I am new to camping and need a place in WI that I can just hike in and camp where ever.?

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fire415248


I am fairly new to camping, I have been out a few times. I am a hiker, kayaker and general lover of all things outdoors. i am looking for a place in Wisconsin to either hike or kayak and then be able to set up a small camp wherever I feel like. Not a public type campground with outlets and showers.

Please any info would be very appreciated.



Answer
Hi,

In most of Wisconsin, the southern 2/3 anyway, the only camping areas are state parks or private campgrounds - both of which designate where you can camp, but they aren't all over-crowded. And even in Kettle Moraine North - they have shelters for you to stay in, and you need to have a permit, etc. I don't believe they allow dispersed camping in that park either.

When you get into northern Wisconsin, you can hit the Nicolet National Forest, and there are plenty of remote / rustic sites that will leave you with few if any neighbors. Check with the local rangers about dispersed camping here, as I think there are only loose guidelines in site selection there.

The ultimate trip, of course, would be up in the Apostle Islands. There you could kayak and hike to your heart's content, hike and camp, and howl with the wolf pack!

You can canoe / kayak camp on the lower 100 miles of the Wisconsin River; from Sauk City on down, you can camp on any sandbar you come across - and there are some excellent spots. No permits are required, the only rules the DNR worry about is to make sure you don't bring glass with you on the river.

And the St. Croix river has canoe camping; I haven't had the good fortune to paddle it, but I believe the campsites are established sites, with picnic tables and fire rings. (no vehicle access though, from what I gather).

Buckhorn State Park on Castle Rock lake is a great option too. They have numerous hike-to sites. Not exactly backpacking on a trail, but you hike in up to a mile to get to your campsite. They have pit toilets nearby, but no showers and RV generators to deal with. The park is on Castle Rock Lake, and all kinds of boats are able to access some of their shoreline campsites. There are numerous bars / restaurants nearby, so you may hear bands / noise from across the lake when you're at a shoreline site. You can kayak in however, and hike in the park.

Have fun!

Hotels in Branson missouri that are cheap?




lisha141


My family and I are planning on going to Branson in July sometime and I was wondering what are some cheap but nice hotels around...


Answer
Better than hotels.com....Expedia.com is better.

I've been to Branson MANY times.

A good way to get CHEAP stay and show tickets is to sign up for a time-share sales presentation. Yeah, you gotta suffer through 2-hours of high-pressure sales tactics but hold your ground if your not interested and you'll still get your show tickets and cheap lodging.

If that's not your cup of tea...

Depending on where you want to go and do, EconoLodge Branson West is furthest from downtown Branson, but closer to Silver Dollar City. I paid less than $70/night...and it's not the greatest place either.

Howard Johnsons is close to downtown without being on the strip. It's high on a hill near the wax museum. I stayed there in early June a few years ago and got a room for less than $80/night and was VERY nice.

I heard Mountain Music Inn is nice too. My parents stay there a lot.

The cheapest place to stay would be to camp out (pop up camper or tent) on Table Rock Lake at Baxter campgrounds.

I grew up camping on the lake; as an adult, I stay in the hotels because I don't feel like hauling all my camping gear 4.5 hours just for two nights.

As for restaurants...you can't go wrong with Ruby Tuesdays and Cracker Barrel. Dockers is a terrible place. My husband and I got sick on Thanksgiving food there. We later heard from many locals the place was bad. I think they were closed for good the last time I was in Branson

Good luck and have fun.




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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Hotels in Branson missouri that are cheap?

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lisha141


My family and I are planning on going to Branson in July sometime and I was wondering what are some cheap but nice hotels around...


Answer
Better than hotels.com....Expedia.com is better.

I've been to Branson MANY times.

A good way to get CHEAP stay and show tickets is to sign up for a time-share sales presentation. Yeah, you gotta suffer through 2-hours of high-pressure sales tactics but hold your ground if your not interested and you'll still get your show tickets and cheap lodging.

If that's not your cup of tea...

Depending on where you want to go and do, EconoLodge Branson West is furthest from downtown Branson, but closer to Silver Dollar City. I paid less than $70/night...and it's not the greatest place either.

Howard Johnsons is close to downtown without being on the strip. It's high on a hill near the wax museum. I stayed there in early June a few years ago and got a room for less than $80/night and was VERY nice.

I heard Mountain Music Inn is nice too. My parents stay there a lot.

The cheapest place to stay would be to camp out (pop up camper or tent) on Table Rock Lake at Baxter campgrounds.

I grew up camping on the lake; as an adult, I stay in the hotels because I don't feel like hauling all my camping gear 4.5 hours just for two nights.

As for restaurants...you can't go wrong with Ruby Tuesdays and Cracker Barrel. Dockers is a terrible place. My husband and I got sick on Thanksgiving food there. We later heard from many locals the place was bad. I think they were closed for good the last time I was in Branson

Good luck and have fun.

Place to go camping east coast?




maria mole


I am looking for a good place to go camping in the east coast, around north Carolina, Georgia.... Beautiful places, nature, waterfalls, etc.... Any suggestions?


Answer
I can't wait to go camping at *Edisto Beach State Park*. SC has some great state parks; we love them. And Edisto Island is my absolute favorite beach. It's quiet, uncrowded and clean, lots of shells and sand. Not tourist-y at all. The state park has beachfront improved camp sites (though they book up VERY fast) and another site across the main road under beautiful oaks with tent sites too. They have a great bike/hike trail (about 4 miles long I believe) that winds through the tree canopy and over the marsh.

We're also putting *Devils Fork State Park* on our list. http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/photo-gallery/default.aspx?ParkId=1355 The lake beach with the mountains in the background is beautiful and there are couple falls nearby. *Table Rock* is another popular state park. And we heard from a friend that *Huntington Island* is another great state beach park. This the state's most visited park and it has an historic lighthouse you can climb. They even have direct sewer hookup if you're going RVing. I've not been but she says it's much closer to "civilization" than Edisto, which is pretty secluded.

I love the Highlands area of NC, esp in summer. The temps are very cool, air is light, very pretty area. You might find some campgrounds around there, maybe near Franklin (Dillard, GA is close too). We camped a couple falls back in Brevard, NC, which has lots of area waterfalls. And the NC area around Boone is very pleasant, imo, though I'm not familiar with any specific campgrounds there. We try to stick with state, national and Corp parks because they seem to respect nature the most. So many private camps are becoming more asphalt and less shade - not my idea of camping.




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