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478.1 | EPCOT - The Living Seas | SLSTRN::DONAHUE | | Thu Mar 02 1989 16:11 | 27 |
| My parents took my brother and I to Disney World in Florida when
we were young. I thought the Haunted Mansion was the best attraction,
along with the 20 Leagues under the Sea.
My husband and I went to Disney and Epcot two years ago. Hubby
never went to Disney (deprived child). He thought Disney was great
for children, appreciated the Haunted Mansion and the 3-D Michael
Jackson thingie, and then we continued to Epcot.
Epcot was FANTASTIC! It is the grown-up Disney World. We stayed
in the Living Seas for three hours, went through all the international
exhibits, and got to go through all the other areas - the farming
of the future, the space exhibit, etc.
We had more fun at Epcot, although I must admit I'm looking forward
to taking our six year old daughter to Disney sometime this year.
We went alone on vacation then, and kept saying to ourselves the
whole way through Disney ... "Suzanne would LOVE this! Wish she
were here!" Disney should be seen through the eyes of a youngster
to be fully appreciated. The look of joy on the children's faces
is unbeatable!
Just my $.02
Susan
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478.2 | I love Mickey! | NYEM1::BENNETT | Butterfly | Thu Mar 02 1989 17:03 | 26 |
| My Husband and I just got back from Disney in December. What a
perfect time to go, no crowds, or lines.
It was my first time but my Husband had been there many many times,
so he knew his way around the park like the back of his hand. When
we walked into Disney all I could do was gasp, I could not believe
how beautiful and how clean the place was, it actually brought tears
to my eyes. My Husband took me straight to "It's a small world"
he wanted me to see the best ride of the park. It was wonderful,
and that was just the start of my visit.
The parade of the characters was wonderful, Mickey's Birthdayland
made me wish that I had a child to bring with me. There was a little
girl on her Dad's shoulders in front of me, with her mouseketeer
hat on and the expression in her eyes and face when she saw Mickey
brought more tears to my eyes.
I could go on and one forever, I can't wait to go back with my child
and see there expression.
M-I-C (see ya real soon) K-E-Y (why? because he likes us) M-O-U-S-EEEEE!
;-)
Bethany
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478.3 | Disney/Crowds... | WFOV11::GONCALVES | | Thu Mar 02 1989 19:45 | 32 |
| My husband and I went to Disney World for the last week of
1988! We spent New Year's Eve watching the show and fireworks
in front of Cinderella's Castle.
It was a lot of fun, but the crowds weren't worth it. We totalled
our complete hours of staying there for the week and we only had
a 3 day pass - it came out to 32 hours!!!!!!! Oh my feet!!!
Yes, I agree. Disney is fantastic. We decided one evening to
dine on the Empress Lilly. I must admit, it was the best dinner
we had down there the entire week. We even ate at the Bistro
de Paris in the French building. What a trip!!! The waiters and
waitresses were all from France. I ended up buying the Mickey
Mouse cookbook because it had a lot of the recipes that they cook
down there. I've tried a few, and it's been a treat up here in
New England. But I just can't find the Red Snapper......?????
I even ran into a fellow Dec person in the Moroccan building.
Incredible! They were down in Florida for two weeks!!! My husband
ran into an old high school friend who was on his honeymoon. We
travelled around Epcot and watched the Illuminations with them.
To me, the Illuminations is the best!!! But I can't wait for all
the planned items that Disney has to open up. The future is at
Disney. That's for sure!!!!
Just my $.02,
Shelly
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478.4 | I wana go back | CADSE::HARDING | Indecision is the key to flexibility | Thu Mar 02 1989 20:09 | 16 |
| > It was a lot of fun, but the crowds weren't worth it. We totalled
The best time to go there is in October. We went this last October.
Spent a week in the area, 3 days at Disney. From the time it opened
until it closed at night. Longest wait was 15 minutes. I can't put
into words the feeling we had. Every time I see the TV advertisment
for Epcot I want to go back.
By the way do you know what EPCOT stands for ?
Every Person Comes Out Tired.
dave
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478.5 | moderator response | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Thu Mar 02 1989 21:02 | 14 |
| Lynne, thank you for your idea of entering this note here.
However, there are two conferences that have rather extensive
coverage of Disney world. They are indmkt::disney and jpoind::holiday_
travel. I really think that a note here just on Disney world would
be overly duplicating other available files and distract from the
major functions of the womannotes file. Perhaps we can change this
to a =wn= lite - favorite vacations?
for now I'm going to set this no write but if I get mail so
requesting I'd be glad to resurect it as a 'favorite vacation'
note.
Bonnie J
co-mod
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478.6 | revised note | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Fri Mar 03 1989 10:41 | 4 |
| Okay, this note is once again open in a new incarnation...a place
to talk about your favorite vacation spot.
Bonnie
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478.7 | Cape Cod Beauty | TYCOBB::TPSEC | Lynne S...Noting BIG TIME! | Fri Mar 03 1989 11:25 | 7 |
| Another Favorite Vacation spot for me is Cape Cod. We usually stay
in Wellfleet and the beaches on the National Seashore are gorgeous!
There is also Provincetown nearby for shopping and peoplewatching!
Going to the Cape for a week is the perfect escape!
Lynne S.
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478.8 | Off the beaten path | EVER11::KRUPINSKI | Is an unsigned byte an anonymous letter? | Fri Mar 03 1989 12:18 | 11 |
| Well, there is this mountain peak that's kind of away from
the others. The summit is above tree line, but the trail leads
through a nice pine forest with lots of little streams. The 360
degree view from the barren summit is a beautiful set of ridges
to the East, West and North, with a fine valley to the south. It
alone is worth the hike to get there and back. It's a real nice
place to go to get away from the world, admire God's handiwork, and
think about things. I'd tell you were it is, but then I couldn't
go there to get away from the world.
Tom_K
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478.9 | | DMGDTA::WASKOM | | Fri Mar 03 1989 12:21 | 11 |
| I had a wonderful time going to New Orleans, followed by a 4-day
cruise on the Delta Queen. By going just after Thanksgiving, with
a group tour, the cost was reasonable.
2nd favorite - skiing in Summit County, CO, especially in March.
All through school my family managed a week of skiing in CO each
March. We used to say all the rest of the year's skiing was to
get in shape for that week.
Alison
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478.10 | Weekends in the wine country | SKYLRK::OLSON | Doctor, give us some Tiger Bone. | Fri Mar 03 1989 12:49 | 7 |
| I love mists over the mountainsides and down in the valley hollows
up in the Napa, Alexander, and Sonoma valleys, and touring the back
ways of the wine country on sunny autumn days. Tasting, looking,
breathing, meandering around in the wine country is my favorite
vacation. Thats one of the reasons I moved to the bay area.
DougO
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478.11 | Bermuda, DisneyWorld, Nantucket Island | RAINBO::TARBET | kwatz | Fri Mar 03 1989 14:24 | 26 |
| VWSENG::LINEHAN 23 lines 3-MAR-1989 14:14
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My favorite vacation was BERMUDA. We've been there twice. Once
without our children and once with them. The is absolutely beautifull.
Their main income on the island is tourism, so you are treated like
royalty. It's very expensive but worth every penny. Also it's
only an hour and a half out of Logan. AHHHH pink sands, 75 degree
ocean 85-90 degree wether and tons of sunshine.
Our second best trip was Disney World. We had never been. We last
summer and stayed at a Golf Country Club that had everything. We
spent four days between the Magic Kingdom and Epcot. We are looking
forward to goinh back. They're are always adding new attractions.
This spring the opening of MGM Studios is going to be happening.
We also went to Sea World which was wonderful, plus golfing and
laying by the pool. What a blast.
Our third best was a long weekend on Nantucket Island. This is
a small version of Bermuda, But not quite as warm. We did swimming,
biking, and some walking and so many other things.
There's still so many things to see and do.
Nancy
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478.12 | It's Maui for me | DLOACT::RESENDEP | nevertoolatetohaveahappychildhood | Fri Mar 03 1989 14:58 | 16 |
| We went to Hawaii for the first time last year. Visited three islands:
Maui, Kauaii, and Oahu. During the entire week we spent in Maui,
we both thought we must have died and gone to heaven. I didn't
know places that beautiful and tranquil *existed* on this earth!
I was so mellow by the time we left, I could hardly walk!
Kauaii was pretty, but seemed much less Hawaiian and more Americanized
than Maui.
Oahu was like being in New York City. We won't go back there again.
Ever.
Anyway, Maui was more wonderful than I could ever have imagined,
and we're both looking forward to going back.
Pat
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478.14 | Gotta Love Disney :-) | PAR5::TPSEC | Lynne S..A self confessed Noterholic | Fri Mar 03 1989 15:52 | 8 |
| re:478.13
I was just amazed with everything about Walt Disney World, It was
everything I dreamed it would be and more.....I cant wait to go
back...wheres my mouse ears :-)
Lynne S.
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478.15 | Hawaii | LAGUNA::RACINE_CH | | Fri Mar 03 1989 16:18 | 22 |
|
My favorite vacation was in Hawaii a few years ago. Spent a week
on Oahu and a weekend on Maui. Should've been the other way around,
but we had a wonderful time. I agree with a previous reply that
Oahu isn't as nice as the other islands, but once you get out of
Waikiki and up toward the North Shore of Oahu it's very nice. The
Honolulu/Waikiki area is like New York City with palm trees. We'll
be spending our honeymoon :^) on the North Shore of Oahu in October
and I'm REALLY looking forward to going back!
Second favorite was in Walt Disney World. Last time I was there
was in August, just before they opened Epcot. I'm dying to see
Epcot and absolutely loved the Magic Kingdom!
Third favorite was a weekend my fiance and I spent in San Diego.
We did all the touristy things like Tijuana, the zoo, found this
wonderful little italian restaurant, it was a nice, romantic, relaxing
weekend.
Cherie
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478.16 | France | ULTRA::ZURKO | Words like winter snowflakes | Sat Mar 04 1989 10:01 | 4 |
| France.
The culture, food, history, je ne c'est quoi [did I get that right?].
Mez
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478.17 | More like "je ne sais quoi" | STAR::BECK | 2B or D4 - that is the question | Sat Mar 04 1989 22:15 | 1 |
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478.18 | Austria any day! | AIMHI::TRAHAN | Another day in Paradise.... | Sun Mar 05 1989 14:50 | 13 |
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My favorite vacation had to have been the 3 weeks my husband and
I spent in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The most beautiful
spot was a small town in Austria call St. Johann in Tirol. We woke
up each morning with a view of the Kaiser Mountain range. We also
got a chance to attend Okotberfest in Kitzbuel. This was one vacation
I'll never forget!! We plan on going back again this fall....can't
wait!!
Aufviedersein,
Marcia
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478.19 | zowieee! | SA1794::CHARBONND | I'm the NRA | Mon Mar 06 1989 06:59 | 2 |
| Vermont, between October 1 and the 10th. Always liked
*b*r*i*g*h*t* colors ;=)
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478.20 | Aruba..Jamaica..oh I wanna Take ya... | TYCOBB::TPSEC | Lynne S..A self confessed Noterholic | Mon Mar 06 1989 08:06 | 6 |
| Down the Florida Keys....theres a place called Kokomo...thats where
you want go to get away from it all......
sounds great huh?
Lynne :-)
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478.21 | I (heart) Virginia | HACKIN::MACKIN | Lint Happens | Mon Mar 06 1989 11:16 | 14 |
| Although I hated Florida when I was down there a couple of years ago, I will
say that Epcot blew me away. The best part was Kraft's exhibit called "The
Land" or something similar. My friend and I did the usual "tourist" stuff there
and found out that we could get a special guided tour by a U. of Arizona grad
student of the behind-the-scenes stuff going on in the agricultural research
area. That alone made the trip worth while ... can't understand why there were
only 4 of us in the group getting the tour, though... ;^)
Another fun vacation area is West Virginia and Virginia in the beginning of
April. Harpers Ferry is a really quaint town in W. Virginia and the trees in
the Shenendoah valley take on the most incredible hues of purple and pink and
red before the leaves completely come out. Plus there are lots of fawns and
small bunnies to be seen. And the added bonus is that the park isn't crowded
since its not yet prime season.
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478.22 | I (HEART) Vacations | USEM::DONOVAN | | Mon Mar 06 1989 16:00 | 14 |
| Great Places to go:
Martha's Vinyard: quaint,quiet,bicycles,beaches,solitude,souvineers
Grand Canyon: huge,hues,massive,majestic,clean,colorful
Sequoia Nat.Park: bears,beautiful,wild,wilderness,wildlife,wood
Places I Have Never Been But Would Like To See:
Hawaii, Carribean, Italy, Bar Harbor, Nantucket,
Kate
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478.23 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | Starfleet Security | Tue Mar 07 1989 04:13 | 7 |
| re:.18
Can't argue much with that. I spent a month in Salzburg (Austria)
about 20 years ago and thought it was Heaven on Earth. One of
these days, I'm getting back there.
--- jerry
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478.24 | New Orleans for me! K.C. | BURREN::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Tue Mar 07 1989 09:14 | 1 |
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478.25 | Newagen, Maine | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Tue Mar 07 1989 09:30 | 9 |
| There this little Island called Southport, near the town of Boothbay
Harbor, Maine. My grandfather has lots of woods there to run around
in, and two summer cottages. Nothing else can relax me like a few
days up there.....
*sigh*
-Jody
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478.26 | a sense of time apart | KOBAL::BROWN | upcountry frolics | Tue Mar 07 1989 10:04 | 15 |
|
Montana, southwest of Butte, along the Continental Divide -
quiet pine forests tucked into the shadows of ragged peaks,
cool streams with beaver dams, a faint rustle of yellow
aspen leaves...
Maine, almost any part, because it's home, but especially the
woods and mountains in the west and central portions...
St. Kitts, The Fairview, up the hill in order to catch the breeze
from the Caribbean, about two miles out of town, where you can
sit on the front porch and be surrounded by the fragrance of
flowers, while watching chameleons hunt...
Ron
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478.27 | KOKOMO | CHMPGN::POIRIER | Aerobicize for Life! | Tue Mar 07 1989 10:22 | 20 |
| re: 20
Don't get me started on that song "way down to Kokomo. We'll get there
fast and then we'll take it slow...." I am going on a cruise - leaving
in 4 days and counting and that is our theme song!!! When ever the
eight of us (all of us going on the cruise) get together we play and
sing that song. I cannot wait.
My favorite adult vacation has to be Hawaii - I loved Kauai -
absolutely beautiful. We look forward to the time we can take another
two weeks off and just relax in the pacific sunshine.
My favorite vacation as a child was Walt Disney World. My husband has
never been there, so we hope to go soon - next vacation!
Aruba, Jamaica ooh I want to take ya...4 more days til carribean
sunshine!
Suzanne
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478.28 | Take me home... | SLOVAX::HASLAM | Creativity Unlimited | Tue Mar 07 1989 11:15 | 8 |
| A town on the way to somewhere else, high in the mountains of the
Sierra Madre in old Mexico, called Creel. It's a dumpy little place
by American standards and has no tourist attractions. We lived about
a mile uphill from there for three years bordering on a high sierra
meadow. *Sigh* It will always be home to my family. I'd LOVE to
go back there! It was beautiful...
Barb
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478.29 | a love song | NOETIC::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Tue Mar 07 1989 12:53 | 13 |
|
I live in my favorite vacation spot. Colorado! The mountains are
always there providing the backdrop to each day's beauty. I've
been out riding and had a herd of antelope race past me. I've
watched the hawks glide over the prairie and seen coyotes track
their prey.
There are places where the range streches out before you
expanding your world and confining it at the same time. The air
is cool even in summer and the sun warms you in the winter.
You can be alone in a forest that hides you totally from the
civilized world and find your peace. liesl
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478.30 | Some places on my list | BUSY::KLEINBERGER | Disic Vita Lux Hominum | Tue Mar 07 1989 14:18 | 30 |
| It seems I never take real vacations, but the list
of what I'd like to do, or go back to is near and dear to me...
Where I'd like to go:
- England, Malta, Africa, Nova Scotia
- New York City
- Washington, DC
Where I'd like to go back to:
- Edmonton, Canada
- Spokane, Washington (where God landed, and forgot to tell anyone)
- Boulder, Colorado
- Orlando, Florida (Epcot keeps calling my name)
Where I'd like to get lost, and not found?
A peaceful park, with birds singing, animals to come eat out
of your hand, with a classic book, lost in the pages forever...
Quietness, falling asleep to the chirping crickets, after roasting
marshmallows, while someone is playing a guitar in the backgrounds
somewhere..
anywhere, but this rat race....
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478.31 | BERMUDA! | POCUS::MARON | | Tue Mar 07 1989 15:34 | 1 |
| Title says it all!!!!
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478.32 | This isn't VACATION notesfile, but... | CGOS01::OHASIBEDER | DECwindows .NE. Mill Pond View | Tue Mar 07 1989 17:51 | 8 |
| Is there really such a place as Kokomo? We're going to spend 2
weeks in Florida at the end of April/early May, and plan on doing
the Keys, Ft. Myers, and maybe catching a shuttle launch (One is
planned for that time, but who knows). Did Disney World/EPCOT 2
years ago. Any tips, etc. certainly appreciated - offline (VAXmail)
messages heartily welcomed!
Otto.
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478.34 | Bermuda, Bahama, come on Pretty Mama... | TYCOBB::TPSEC | Lynne S..A self confessed Noterholic | Wed Mar 08 1989 07:55 | 9 |
| RE:27
Suzanne, that song "Kokomo" brings back wonderful memories for me,
it was popular when I was on my honeymoon in October of 1988, when
we took our cruise to the Bahamas :-)
yeah....come on pretty mama!
Lynne S.
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478.35 | Go north, then south | SPGOGO::HSCOTT | | Wed Mar 08 1989 09:29 | 26 |
| Moosehead Lake in north central Maine has to be one of
the most beautiful spots on this earth. Still underdeveloped,
it's a great place for flannel shirts and jeans, watching the
lake change colors as the sun moves across the sky. We go
each year for a week and just forget about the world.
There's lots to do up there -- boating, hiking in Baxter State
Park, whitewater rafting on the nearby Kennebec or Penobscot
Rivers, or just vegging (as we do).
The lake, for those who don't know, is called Moosehead because
it is shaped like the antlers of a moose. The lake stretches
over 46 miles north, and looks different from various places.
As for tropics: St. Thomas and St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
are both lovely, though the former is touristy. We've stayed
at a beach resort called Bolongo Bay, located outside of the
hubbub of Charlotte Amalie, but close enough to get a great
dinner and watch the sunset. St. John is a beautiful island,
with Trunk Bay listed on the Top 10 Beaches List in the world,
as well as great hiking and camping in the U.S. Virgin Islands
Park.
Great morale booster to think of vacatin spots in the midst of cold,
winter days!
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478.36 | Barbuda/Antigua!! | CLOVE::VEILLEUX | light in the darkness of insanity | Wed Mar 08 1989 13:02 | 24 |
| Barbuda (no, not a misspelling of Bermuda!) is BARBUDA-FUL!
Sister-island to Antigua in the Caribbean, it's largely uninhabited
outside the one village of Codrington. Hub and I were there in
February of last year and I WANNA GO BACK! In four days on five
different beaches, we saw a total of 3 other people!
It's not a place for everyone, because it's completely undeveloped for
tourism (except for one *very exclusive* resort which is entirely
self-contained and where the Royal Family of England has been known
to vacation! At $750-$1200 per day, needless to say we did _not_
stay there!) No shops, no nightlife, no restaurants - not even
a paved road. Just lots of unspoiled tropical island, wildlife,
80+ degree temps and deserted pink & white beaches. The *perfect*
place to just R E L A X X X and forget about the rest of civilization.
Antigua (where we spent the second four days) is a 15-minute shuttle
flight away. Antigua's much more developed for tourism, but is
still very peaceful and quiet. The English Harbor area is just
beautiful, and Nelson's Dockyard has a fascinating history as one
of the principal ports in the Caribbean.
We'll definitely go back someday!
Caribbean-dreamin'..........Lisa V...
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478.37 | Hawaii | FTMUDG::GRANDE | | Wed Mar 08 1989 14:58 | 5 |
| My favorite vacation spot is Hawaii on the islands of Oahu and Kaui.
When I go to Oahu, my favoite place (I wouldn't stay anywhere else)
is The Royal Hawaiian on Wikiki Beach. Also on the North Shore
is Turtle Bay. My next vacation I'd like to go back or go to either
Bermuda or WDW.
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478.38 | That's where we want to go... | CGOS01::OHASIBEDER | DECwindows .NE. Mill Pond View | Wed Mar 08 1989 16:04 | 8 |
| I hate it when (oops, wrong topic!) I ask a question and I think
my meaning is clear but it isn't! Now that it's been established
that Kokomo exists, let me re-phrase my question:
Is there really such a place as Kokomo (yes), and if so, (here's the
part I ass-u-me'd I implied) where is it specifically?
Otto.
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478.39 | | DMGDTA::WASKOM | | Wed Mar 08 1989 16:35 | 9 |
| re .38
I always get a chuckle out of the song because Kokomo is in...
Indiana. It's a small city with a heavy industrial
and agricultural economic base, and not 'resort-attractive' by any
stretch of the imagination.
Alison
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478.41 | Glacier Park | ROLL::MINER | | Wed Mar 08 1989 19:09 | 9 |
| My *favorite* vacation spot is Glacier Park in Montana during
the summer (that means July or August) when the glacier lilies are
blooming. I've been there several times and am always re-impressed
with its grandeur.
You'll never forget driving up the Going-to-the Sun highway
-- built in the 30's, it is the only road through the Park.
There are hundreds of miles of hiking trails, lots of mountain goats,
delicate flowering plants, deep glacial lakes, and glaciers of course.
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478.42 | High, medium and low cost vacations | WEA::PURMAL | Time stuffs culture into human socks | Thu Mar 09 1989 11:24 | 25 |
| I have three favorite vacation spots. A high priced vacation
spot, a mid priced one and a low priced one.
My favorite costly place for a vacation is Hawaii. I've been
there twice in my adult life and loved it both times. I went to
Honolulu once and don't intend on staying there again. It reminds
me of a smaller version of Los Angeles in a nicer location. I'd
like to see the rest of Oahu, but not from Honolulu. I stayed on
Maui twice and love it there, but I'd like to try Hawaii and Kauai.
My favorite mid priced vacation is getting a room in San Francisco
for the night and spending a couple of days there. We live 50 miles
from the city, but staying there overnight is still special. We
like to visit the crumpet bakery, kick around the park, visit the
museums, shop on Union street and generally have a great time.
My low cost vacation is backpacking in The Emmigrant Wilderness.
Its just north of Yosemite and is a gorgeous place, lots of granite,
beautiful lakes and streams. It even has a very unusual lake for
the Sierra Nevada. It's a small lake, but it has a pebble beach
from wave action caused soley by the wind. The waves are about
6 to 9 inches tall, but they're very out of preportion with the
size of the lake.
ASP
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478.43 | driving? that's cheating | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Thu Mar 09 1989 11:29 | 18 |
| > You'll never forget driving up the Going-to-the Sun highway
> -- built in the 30's, it is the only road through the Park.
> There are hundreds of miles of hiking trails, lots of mountain goats,
> delicate flowering plants, deep glacial lakes, and glaciers of course.
I don't know about driving, but I certainly won't ever forget
bicycling up Going to the Sun highway. I spent 4 hours in my
lowest gear wondering if I would ever get there (in sleet of
course, since it was August). Beautiful views when the fog lifted,
and a wild ride down after thawing out in front of the fire in the
ranger station at the top.
I have very fond memories of both Glacier National parks (one in
the U.S. and one in Canada), as well as Banff from that trip.
--David
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478.45 | | CSG001::ROSENBLUH | | Fri Mar 10 1989 13:17 | 3 |
| Make it 3 votes for Glacier. The BEST 9 days of hiking, rafting, and general
relaxing place I've ever had. I don't know when, but I know I'm going back.
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478.46 | Which Glacier park? | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Fri Mar 10 1989 14:36 | 8 |
| Kathy:
Which Glacier? The U.S. Glacier park joins with the Canadian
Waterton national park to make an "international peace park".
Canadian Glacier national park is a couple of hundred miles north
of the peace park.
--David
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478.47 | ABOUT BERMUDA | FTMUDG::GRANDE | | Tue Mar 14 1989 16:25 | 3 |
|
Does anyone know if there is a VACATION notesfile? I'm interested
more about Bermuda!!
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478.48 | Here it is! | SSDEVO::RICHARD | Call Me Mr. Foobar | Tue Mar 14 1989 19:05 | 8 |
| Re. < Note 478.47 by FTMUDG::GRANDE >
> Does anyone know if there is a VACATION notesfile? I'm interested
> more about Bermuda!!
Try JPOIND::HOLIDAY_TRAVEL. Hit KP7 to add to your notebook.
/Mike
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478.49 | Kona | SKELTN::GIBEAU | | Tue Mar 14 1989 22:19 | 25 |
| Been to Hawaii twice since '87. First time spent 10 days on
Oahu. Did everything conceivable (except the Polynesian
Cultural Center...) and had a fantastic time. Favorite
place was in the middle of the island between the mountain
ranges (there's a name for this place, but it's too late
at night to remember...). Loved the drive from Waikiki,
around Diamond Head and up the eastern side of the island
(towards and beyond Sea Life Park). What a gorgeous place!
Second time spent 5 days in Lahaina (on Maui) -- it was just
okay. Did all the touristy things... Hana, Haleakala (froze
our buns off, depsite being dressed for it...)
Spent another 2 days at Volcanoes National Park on the eastern
side of the Big Island. Lots of fun and quite educational. Drove
across (the southern route) to Kona and spent 3 days. Wish I'd
spent it all in Kona. Hawaiian royalty spent their vacations and
holidays in Kona... and it's no wonder... want to go back again
and drive the Saddle Road across the island. Want to go back
again and drive the northern route across the island...
I JUST WANNA GO BACK!
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478.50 | Coastal Maine | VAXWRK::GOLDENBERG | Ruth Goldenberg | Sat Mar 18 1989 18:32 | 11 |
| My favorite place is the Schoodic Peninsula, part of Acadia National
Park in Maine. There are places where you can walk off the road,
down the rocks, toward the ocean, and, if you're lucky, encounter
no other people.
My idea of heaven is sitting there in the sun with my SO and watching
the tide come in and listening to the ducks gabble as they swim by...
I like to watch the barnacles feed, too, and look for the occasional
seal coming up for air.
bliss.
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478.51 | | SQM::MAURER | cet adieu ce n'est qu'un au revoir | Fri Mar 31 1989 13:14 | 7 |
| Just got back from my first vacation in nearly 3 years... I keep
thinking "and this time last week we were..." doing this and that.
So -- this year's favourite vacation was Bonaire N.A. (in the
Caribbean). Don't go if you don't dive.
Helen (suffering_from_return-to-reality_shock)
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