Alternatives for Popular Tourist Destinations in the US
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Alternatives for Popular Tourist Destinations in the US
Alternatives for Popular Tourist Destinations in the US
I thought this was a pretty interesting list of things you can do near/at various popular destinations in the US if you're looking to avoid the tourist "traps" or even looking for something different to do in a particular area. I like the idea of the Boston Harbor Islands...may have to check it out the next time I go to BOS! The SFO Cheese school has some appeal as well.
Although is Miami more family friendly than WDW??
- San Diego --> Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
- Las Vegas Strip --> Fremont Street
- Walt Disney World --> Miami
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace --> Boston Harbor Islands
- Times Square --> take a food tour of NYC! I agree! PLENTY of good food in NYC!
- Washington DC's Memorial Parks --> Internationa Neighborhoods
- Grand Canyon --> Red Rocks State Park
- Niagra Falls --> Watkins Glen State Park
- Chicago's Navy Pier--> Roscoe Village neighborhood
- SFO's Fisherman’s Wharf --> Cheese School of San Francisco
- MSP's Mall of America --> MSP's many museums
I thought this was a pretty interesting list of things you can do near/at various popular destinations in the US if you're looking to avoid the tourist "traps" or even looking for something different to do in a particular area. I like the idea of the Boston Harbor Islands...may have to check it out the next time I go to BOS! The SFO Cheese school has some appeal as well.
Although is Miami more family friendly than WDW??
- San Diego --> Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
- Las Vegas Strip --> Fremont Street
- Walt Disney World --> Miami
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace --> Boston Harbor Islands
- Times Square --> take a food tour of NYC! I agree! PLENTY of good food in NYC!
- Washington DC's Memorial Parks --> Internationa Neighborhoods
- Grand Canyon --> Red Rocks State Park
- Niagra Falls --> Watkins Glen State Park
- Chicago's Navy Pier--> Roscoe Village neighborhood
- SFO's Fisherman’s Wharf --> Cheese School of San Francisco
- MSP's Mall of America --> MSP's many museums
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Some of those in the list are in the same city or metropolitan area as the well-know tourist spot. On the other hand, Watkins Glen, which is near where I live, is 150 miles from Niagara Falls, NY, and correspondingly farther from Niagara Falls, Ontario. It would be a completely different trip, as I see it.
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Alternatives for Popular Tourist Destinations in the US
- MSP's Mall of America --> MSP's many museums
- MSP's Mall of America --> MSP's many museums
However, unless you come from one of the rare North American cities that has no shopping malls, the Mall of America is just an overgrown, poorly lit mall with the same stores, food court tenants, and theaters showing mindless movies as any other mall.
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Really! When I flew home from Europe on Icelandair last summer, I sat next to an Icelandic couple who made an annual shopping trip to the Mall of America to buy their children's school clothes, having figured that the cost savings on the clothes made up for the cost of the airfare.
However, unless you come from one of the rare North American cities that has no shopping malls, the Mall of America is just an overgrown, poorly lit mall with the same stores, food court tenants, and theaters showing mindless movies as any other mall.
However, unless you come from one of the rare North American cities that has no shopping malls, the Mall of America is just an overgrown, poorly lit mall with the same stores, food court tenants, and theaters showing mindless movies as any other mall.
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A while back I trying to look for various award flight options and I was looking at the Aeroflot site and they were advertising 3 day shopping trips to NYC. The fact that the sold such a package suggests that such a demand is there.
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Some of those in the list are in the same city or metropolitan area as the well-know tourist spot. On the other hand, Watkins Glen, which is near where I live, is 150 miles from Niagara Falls, NY, and correspondingly farther from Niagara Falls, Ontario. It would be a completely different trip, as I see it.
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Watlkins Glen is a real gem though. We srumbled upon it while driving back from Niagra Falls in 1985. We loved it.
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Some of those in the list are in the same city or metropolitan area as the well-know tourist spot. On the other hand, Watkins Glen, which is near where I live, is 150 miles from Niagara Falls, NY, and correspondingly farther from Niagara Falls, Ontario. It would be a completely different trip, as I see it.
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Re alternative to the Mall of America:
Roughly a mile from the mall is the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. If you need some time to clear your mind or wear out the little ones, stop in the visitors center and take a hike.
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Minnesota...oomington.html
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1976 to provide habitat for a large number of migratory waterfowl, fish, and other wildlife species threatened by commercial and industrial development. Located in the heart of the Twin Cities metro area, the Refuge offers a variety of free outdoor recreational experiences for individuals and families. The Refuge also has two Education & Visitors Centers, gateways to over 14,000 authorized acres. The main Center is located in Bloomington, one mile east of the Mall of America. A smaller Center is located south of Carver. The Refuge stretches over 50 miles from Fort Snelling State Park beyond Belle Plain, Minnesota. http://www.fws.gov/midwest/MinnesotaValley/intro.html
Roughly a mile from the mall is the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. If you need some time to clear your mind or wear out the little ones, stop in the visitors center and take a hike.
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Minnesota...oomington.html
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1976 to provide habitat for a large number of migratory waterfowl, fish, and other wildlife species threatened by commercial and industrial development. Located in the heart of the Twin Cities metro area, the Refuge offers a variety of free outdoor recreational experiences for individuals and families. The Refuge also has two Education & Visitors Centers, gateways to over 14,000 authorized acres. The main Center is located in Bloomington, one mile east of the Mall of America. A smaller Center is located south of Carver. The Refuge stretches over 50 miles from Fort Snelling State Park beyond Belle Plain, Minnesota. http://www.fws.gov/midwest/MinnesotaValley/intro.html
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Alternatives for Popular Tourist Destinations in the US
- Chicago's Navy Pier--> Roscoe Village neighborhood
- Chicago's Navy Pier--> Roscoe Village neighborhood
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If a Dane, Swede or -- even more certainly -- a Norwegian have half their wits about them when on a trip to the US, they can more or less cover at least half of the economy class airfare for the trip by shopping in the US to replace "domestic" shopping.
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I've quite enjoyed "Urban Caving" in and around Detroit. If you like old buildings and abandoned sites you'll have a good time.
Since the majority of your list includes parks, I would add Big Bend in south Texas (particularly the south rim) and Isla Royale in the UP of Michigan. The latter is only accessible by ferry 2x a week but is the most remote and untouched camping I've seen in the US.
Since the majority of your list includes parks, I would add Big Bend in south Texas (particularly the south rim) and Isla Royale in the UP of Michigan. The latter is only accessible by ferry 2x a week but is the most remote and untouched camping I've seen in the US.