Questions Asked 14

Answers Given 25

  • Alan Bishop

    Alan Bishop asked a Question about Santiago, Chile

    December 13 at 04:07 AM

    There is actually a heckuva lot of site-seeing you can do for free in Santiago. Spend some time wandering the Plaza De Armas and the Parque Forestal. Tours of the Presidential Palace are free, but you have to make advance reservations. Cerro Santa Lucia park is also admission free, and the perfect place to spend a sunny day. More

  • Paul Wannemaker

    Paul Wannemaker asked a Question about Seattle, WA

    November 28 at 06:39 AM

    On a cold, rainy Seattle day, there's nothing like curling up with a big, hearty bowl of chili, and there's nowhere better to do that than at Mike's Chili Parlor. It's been around since the 1920's, serving the secret family recipe the whole time. More

  • Ray Chenard

    Ray Chenard asked a Question about Copenhagen, Denmark

    November 28 at 04:16 AM

    Wow! Tough to make a short list with so many great museums in Copenhagen. I would definitely see the Viking Ship Museum, the National Museum of Denmark, and the Open Air Museum, which is one of the oldest and largest of its kind in the world. More

  • Annie Scott

    Annie Scott asked a Question about Modesto, CA

    November 21 at 12:47 AM

    Funworks offers something for everyone in Modesto. For the youngest kids, there's an indoor playground. For those kids a little older, there's mini-golf and bumper cars. With the addition of tasty pizza, young kids should have a great time for hours. More

  • Andi Stankovic

    Andi Stankovic asked a Question about Austin, TX

    November 19 at 01:57 PM

    The Deep Eddy Pool provides a great shady place for swimming, but there aren't other sports activities available. If you enjoy swimming, you'll love Deep Eddy. They're open from late February to late November. Hope this helps! More

  • Allison Wagner

    Allison Wagner asked a Question about Cape Coral, FL

    November 17 at 11:33 PM

    Coral Oaks Golf Course has eight lakes, 37 bunkers, and numerous contoured fairways that makes playing golf more challenging to players. Royal Tee Country Club has many water hazards and sand bunkers ranging from 61-70. More

  • Amanda Speaker

    Amanda Speaker asked a Question about Salem, OR

    November 17 at 10:30 AM

    I like to take my kids to Best Little Roadhouse. There are 18 holes of miniature golf adjacent to the steakhouse, so you can easily create a fun day or evening out with the family. Have a nice meal, then head to the course for a little friendly competition. Also, Saturday is Family Fun Day with admission specials. More

  • Abby Preston

    Abby Preston asked a Question about Tucson, AZ

    November 17 at 08:31 AM

    You don't really get to see the desert in too many parts of the United States. I'd say visiting the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum would be a pretty unique experience. You can see a lot of desert animals there. More

  • Amber Quinn

    Amber Quinn asked a Question about Mesa, AZ

    November 17 at 08:20 AM

    The Residence Inn Phoenix Mesa allows up to two dogs in their hotel rooms for a $100 fee. I found it convenient because they let dogs stay alone in the room, so I didn't have to take my energetic pooches along with me everywhere I went. More

  • Amelie Walsh

    Amelie Walsh asked a Question about San Francisco, CA

    November 16 at 09:36 PM

    You can let your dog run off-leash at some parts of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Our dogs love the training area at the corner by 38th and Fulton. It's like a big sandbox for the dogs to play in with their friends. There are also three other areas in the northeast, southeast, and western sides of the park that allow dogs and are more grassy instead of sandy. More

  • Annot Cressac

    Annot Cressac asked a Question about Cape Coral, FL

    November 15 at 03:18 AM

    I would suggest finding a scenic and private area at the Yacht Club Community Park in Cape Coral and popping the question there. Either that, or take a chartered boat ride at sunset and ask her while you two have a private moment. More

  • Aaron Schaefer

    Aaron Schaefer asked a Question about Provo, UT

    November 14 at 10:32 PM

    For kids, the best science museum you'll find in Provo is the Earth Science Museum at BYU. They have a large collection of dinosaur skeletons, and an on-site excavation shop where workers are actually retrieving the skeletons from rocks in full view of visitors. More

  • Amelia Hall

    Amelia Hall asked a Question about Richmond, VA

    November 14 at 12:40 PM

    I take my family to the First Tee Chesterfield golf course. It's designed for beginners and is a great place to take my kids so they can learn the game of golf. The course offers lessons too. More

  • Alexandria Sawyer

    Alexandria Sawyer asked a Question about West Chester, PA

    November 13 at 03:40 AM

    My wife is a history buff and I took her to the Chester County Historical Society for a date. With its many exhibits and collections featuring pieces of Chester County history, this place is sure to be a hit with your husband. More

  • Ana Aguilar

    Ana Aguilar asked a Question about Boca Raton, FL

    November 11 at 03:49 AM

    Take the kids to the Children's Science Explorium to stay dry and keep them entertained. The admission is free and the exhibits are geared to children between the ages of 5 and 12. More

  • Ezra Burger

    Ezra Burger asked a Question about New York, NY

    November 1 at 03:45 PM

    In Brooklyn, be sure to visit the Brooklyn Museum and Coney Island. Sports fans can soak in the Mets mania in Queens. And in the Bronx, stroll down Arthur Avenue for a taste of New York's imported Latino and Italian cultures. More

  • Kevin Lipton

    Kevin Lipton asked a Question about Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

    October 16 at 08:22 AM

    Stay at Mollies! Mollies (http://www.mollies.co.nz/index.html) is an incredible boutique hotel that is really a mini-resort, complete with day spa. It's tres chic, and will make your fiance few like a very lucky lady. Enjoy! More

  • Cliff Danner

    Cliff Danner asked a Question about Venice, Italy

    October 10 at 06:26 AM

    Really, anything away from the canals is off the beaten path in Venice. They say one of the best things that can happen to you in Venice is to get lost; this will give you a chance to see the many hidden gems spread throughout Venice's winding streets. More

  • Leon Schroder

    Leon Schroder asked a Question about Montreal, QC

    September 20 at 04:19 PM

    Montreal is breathtaking in the Fall. Montreal actually has a lot of good hiking within the city limits, but for the best views you should consider hiking (or biking) Mont Royal, which has dozens trails for both hiking and biking that criss-cross the mountain. Great views of the surrounding area if you make it to the top. More

  • Alan Bishop

    Alan Bishop asked a Question about Jamaica

    September 20 at 03:28 PM

    You shouldn't have any trouble finding live music in Kingston, although there's no one place that does reggae exclusively. Just hit up Knutsford Boulevard and wander around until you find something you like. If you're more of a plan-ahead type, check out the local newspaper "The Gleaner" to see what's happening. More

  • Alice Greene

    Alice Greene asked a Question about Prague, Czech Republic

    September 19 at 12:15 AM

    The Czech National Museum has some exhibits about Czech history and culture, but I think you can still learn a lot about Prague by exploring Old Town on your own. More

  • Ruth Castello

    Ruth Castello asked a Question about Los Angeles, CA

    September 9 at 05:20 PM

    You looking to go dancing or just catch some live music? For dancing, Boulevard3 is one of the hottest right now. If you're looking for music, you can see who is playing at the Troubador or just grab a drink at Villains Tavern. More

  • Ruth Castello

    Ruth Castello asked a Question about Los Angeles, CA

    September 4 at 12:35 PM

    From ultra-exclusive clubs to dive bars, the nightlife scene runs the gamut in Los Angeles. For a classic spot, Musso & Frank's and the Roosevelt Hotel both have legendary bars where stars have been drinking at for decades. In downtown, La Cita is supposed to be one of the hippest joints. If you're looking for a great dance club, The Echo in the Echo Park neighborhood offers dancing as well as a live music venue downstairs. More

  • Colleen MacPherson

    Colleen MacPherson asked a Question about Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand

    September 3 at 10:16 AM

    It might be really romantic to go on a dinner cruise on the river. It's a really fun way to see the Chao Phraya River and you get great views of the floodlit temples and other landmarks along the river. More

  • Lien Tsui

    Lien Tsui asked a Question about Tokyo, Japan

    August 6 at 10:51 AM

    If you want to be in the heart of Old Tokyo, try staying at the Toco Tokyo Heritage Hostel. I stayed there and absolutely loved it! It's a traditional style Japanese wooden house in the Taito ward. There's a great bar area at the hostel where you can mingle with other people who are staying there. What's really cool is everyday you get a free drink! Great for a budget. More

  • See All Answers
×
Uptake

Did you know that your Internet Explorer is out of date?


To get the best possible experience using our website we recommend that you upgrade to a newer version.

Close