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Happy Labor Day Weekend!

They were on an unavoidable collision course, the immovable object that is Labor Day and the unstoppable force known as rising gas prices.

And now gas got its chocolate in Labor Day’s peanut butter — except that it doesn’t taste nearly as good as that analogy.

With Labor Day weekend on our doorstep it is time to finalize the last-minute travel plans, and possibly find ways to cut some costs. One good way to do that is to utilize public transit in the town you are visiting (or living in if you’re enjoying a staycation). Plan B is walking.

Another good way to save money this holiday weekend is to find a deal — sure, Living Social and Groupon are great, but if you look around the internet you can find the deals that fit your specific needs.

Expedia is offering hotel stays for as little as $31 per night (Plaza Hotel and Casino – Las Vegas) and has deals all over the nation for your overnight needs.

Travel Zoo has Major League Baseball tickets starting at $9, weekend car rentals from $20, and Anaheim stays at $83 per night (hotel with parking, breakfast and shuttle) — that’s where Disneyland lives, people!

The list is endless, it just takes a bit of online time, and let’s face it, you’re there already. Less Facebook (unless it’s UpTake‘s page!), more trip planning!

Be safe, and have a great Labor Day!

Travel Around the Internet

Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water… it’s another round of Travel Around the Internet! (no sharks were harmed in the writing of this post).

Here’s how it works. We look at stuff on the internet and then tell you about it. It saves you time and keeps us from working too hard. it’s a win-win!

If you would like to see your travel-related link featured on UpTake contact us via the Editor’s email link in the right sidebar. We’ve also been known to Twitter.

And here we go:

GQ’s guide to Seattle isn’t really just for men.

Marc and Angel Hack Life share 54 lessons from 14 years of travel.

Frommer’s ranks some hotel rooftop bars, because they found a way to get paid to drink. Well played, Frommer’s.

USA Today thinks people won’t travel this Labor Day.

National Geographic lists 20 places in the U.S. to see animals FOR FREE (not counting your neighborhood park).

Lonely Planet talks destinations and desserts.

MSNBC reports that Irene cracked the Washington Monument.

Time, says Gadling, stands still in Texas (something I’ve often suspected).

Hurricane season is hurting cruises at CNNTravel.

New roller coasters on deck for 2012 at Jaunted.

BootsnAll lists 12 of the best train rides in the world.

CBS:Best of L.A. walks you through the Dinosaur Hall.

The Disney Blog reports on the expanding kingdom of Adventures by Disney.

And that concludes this week’s installment of Travel Around the Internet. Please note that opinions here are those of the editor and not necessarily those of UpTake, although they should be. I’ve got good opinions.

Travel well!

Labor Day Travel – Be Safe Out There

Bad drivers are everywhere.

Bad drivers are everywhere.

It’s the Labor Day weekend.  Finally.  Kids have been back in school for DAYS now and they need some down time.  Also, parents.

Here’s the thing about the 3-day weekends.  Everybody gets them (except those that don’t and I’m sorry to add to your frustration) and as such people are out and many of them are also about.  Everybody, and often their brother, are going someplace, anyplace to make that last piece of summer stretch. Must. Save. Summer. Read More »

Things to do during Labor Day weekend

I fell for the staycation madness, I am looking for a few fun things to do this Labor Day Weekend  that offer an end-of-summer sense of celebration (I am not talking about the Macy’s sale) that don’t cost too much.  So, if like me you are staying home, I compiled a list of resources in the top major metro areas for you. The resources are online and offer ideas for the explorer, the fitness seeker and the how-about-another-glass of wine lounger. Here is the round up with recommendations:

grand-central station, new york city, new york

New York, NY

CityGuide New York has compiled a comprehensive list of things to do in this hugely entertaining city. I recommend a Yankee’s game, seems just the thing to do on Labor Day  and the Grand Central Station tour, enlightening even for a New Yorker.  I just returned from New York  and my suburban kids love the water park in Central Park and playing at East Battery Park.  I think for them that was the best day possible.

One of my friends in New York said the most happening place in New York City during the Labor Day weekend is the Brooklyn Carnival, a multi-day celebration of Carribean culture (3M people are estimated to attend, too many for me). It kicks off on August 28th with events and concerts at the Brooklyn Museum grounds and ends with the Sept 1st Labor Day Carnival Parade on Eastern Parkway. Also, the MET Museum is open for special viewing on Sept 1 from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm as part of the ‘Met Holiday Mondays’ program. Finally, he also suggested the the US Open Tennis Championships  at Flushing Meadows, Queens.  Take your pick, NY seems to offer endless possibilities.
San Francisco, CA

angel-island.jpgSFGate is one of the best web sites for finding things to do and places to eat in my beloved city  of San Francisco.  They and I recommend the  Slow Food Nation–a movement designed to take us back to a time where food was lovingly prepared at home rather than at MacDonald’s.  If you don’t want to buy a ticket, check out the Victory Garden at City Hall, the farmer’s market and the Victory Garden stage.

If you are not enamored with local and organic food trends, I  suggest a ferry ride to Angel Island State Park.  One little boat ride takes you away from the city and off to nature and a look into America’s west coast immigration station.

If you must escape the city streets, go north and taste lots and lots of wine (best plan on a nap,too) in the Alexander Valley–yes, it is about a 90 minute drive, but park, pull out your bikes, ride down and up the country road, enjoy the ripening vines, the free or almost free tastes and have a picnic in the Healdsburg town square.  A great day away for less than $50, unless you buy wine of course–which you will do…Just keep that car parked…

bumbershoot, seattle washington festivalSeattle, WA the home of my alma mater features Bumbershoot ( a nicer word than umbrella) a huge indoor/outdoor festival with food, music, art, the works-great for locals and tourists. If that doesn’t fit your definition of fun, then go early to Pike Street Market for breakfast, grab a gourmet picnic lunch and jump on a ferry across Puget Sound to Vashon Island, stay the night if you wish, it is a three day weekend. If you prefer running to sitting, take a brisk run around Green Lake and settle in for a late brunch, then rent a canoe from the University of Washington and paddle around Lake Washington for a while.  If the sun is out, you can beach the canoe and have a nice swim and take a leisurely hike.

Los Angeles SunsetLos Angeles, CA

I love the CitySearch Labor Day planner for LA.  From the Human Race with Kanye West, fireworks at the Bowl and a few park suggestions, it looks complete enough to fill in the weekend and then some.  If  someone will tell me where the stars go on Labor Day, that would be the best plan of all. Not really.  But still it would be fun to be biking the Strand and wave hello to Julia Roberts and her kids, like totally, dude. But if I could go to L.A. this weekend, I would just go buy a new swimsuit, take a walk along a beach and find a nice lunch spot with a view of the ocean and outdoor dining, Then I would go dancing somewhere in a glam LA club until the early morning.

Barton Springs Pools, Austin TexasAustin, TX

Labor day in Austin is all about being outside with friends and family. The weather will almost certainly be sunny and HOT, so make sure your activities revolve around a body of water. This won’t be hard as Austin is full of lakes, pools and rivers. Here are three suggestions involving said water from a local.1.    Lake Travis- a short drive outside of town is this beautiful dammed lake. The water is cold and clear and it is surrounded by limestone cliffs and green oak trees. Enjoy its rocky beaches from Pace Bend Park or rent a boat and some jet skis and explore its hidden coves. You won’t be the only one with this idea, but, the lake is large enough for everyone!
2.    Pack up the crew and head down to Barton Springs Pool in Zilker Park. The water is a chilly 68 degrees and the lush grassy hillsides are dotted with shady pecan trees. Buy a snow cone outside and watch the Zilker Train chug by or use one of the parks public grills for a BBQ.
3.    If you are the more active sort, hike down the greenbelt along Barton Creek and dip into Sculpture Falls or any of picturesque swimming holes that you spot along the way. People set up camp here all day, with dogs, coolers, and river toys.

Don’t forget to bring your sunscreen, floppy hat and a ton of water. Texas is a scorcher this time of year, but, it just makes the water that much sweeter!

Have a great Labor Day Weekend! Go play and celebrate a day created for the worker in all of us.

Photos

Barton Springs by wadeferd
Angel Island by jondoeforty1
Bumbershoot by pathfinderlinden
Grand Central by bennie179
Los Angeles Sunset by kla4067

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