Yosemite…Make reservations a year in advance…
Drive up the California coast. San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco and many points in between. You've got it all, from spectacular scenery to iconic west coast cities.
Yosemite…Make reservations a year in advance…
Fiesta Texas. Great fun. Try to go in the summer. If you can't make it to SA, then the Six Flags in Arlington will work. If you do make Arlington, don't' forget to check out the Ripley's Believe It Or Not museum. It's actually in the same building as the House of Wax so you can see both on the same day.
From there, probably head to Waco to see the Texas Sports Hall of Fame and the Texas Ranger Museum. Waco is a fairly artsy eclectic city so you'll want to take some time and just walk the downtown area.
Again, if you do this in the summer, you can also hit the Scarborough Fair in Waxahachie.
Close out your vacation with some time on Galveston's beautiful beaches.
For restaurants, see if you can spot a Joe's Crab Shack or Olive Garden. Or if you're feeling homesick, Outback does a great job at recreating Australian Cuisine.
To see how much more relevant we are as a people than they are, being that they are all pretty much escaped felons relegated to a ty island by Britain.
I probably should have used a blue font though.
If you smoke, don't tell your guests "I am going out back to suck a ", that goes over roughly here, unless you're in Austin then they will likely want to join in.
At least you're honest.
Yeah DC is a really cool city and fascinating if you're from this country, if you aren't i dont see why you would care that much.
San Diego is probably my favorite vacation spot so far, but i haven't done a lot of traveling.
Not to hijack this thread but later this year i'm heading up to Portland/Seattle/Vancouver so any recommendations would be appreciated.
I would check out Deschutes and Cascade for sure if you want to hit up some breweries. The Belmont Station is supposed to be a world class pub as well.
I'd definitely try to work Crater Lake into that. I think it's Olympic National Park right next to Seattle that looks like a full-blown rainforest in pics I have seen of the place (never been though).
I've got two months in the USA.. I go to... and.. etc ... english is second language...just dropped 2 ozs lsd
That particular sentence appears to now be finished.
The hotels are San Francisco level expensive also. It's a much better place to camp. Grand Teton is also crazy expensive if you stay in a hotel there. Yellowstone is actually pretty affordable if you stay in a hotel in one of the outlying towns.
I'd also recommend the Armstrong Redwoods outside of Healdsburg, much less crowded than Muir. You can also stop by Bear Republic for a Racer X in Healdsburg.
I'd rub my in dirt to see Crater Lake...definitely the park I want to see the most.
Look behind you.
If he's going to Bear Republic, he should get a Hop Rod Rye instead tbh.
You haven't had a Racer X thening top notch Imperial IPA
Printer printing...ink so dark... and... goto... etc.
, I was thinking Racer 5. I guess I never have had the Racer X. Still, the Hop Rod Rye is a phenomenal beer.
would be a better troll job if you said astroworld tbh
too obvious
honestly wasn't aware it was still there
Reading cantthink's vacation depressed me, because some people probably think that would be awesome.![]()
Truth
Can't believe he forgot the watermelon festival in Luling. And where were the sidetrips to San Angelo and Lubbock?
the thump! tbh he also forgot the Turkey Fest in Cuero, but it's the same week as ACL this year.
You entered in the jalapeno eating contest yet? I'll take pics from the Grand Parade.
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