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![]() "H the K" wrote in message m... wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 15:55:51 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: SD is just as expensive as here in the places I want to live. North of SF, except for the Marin Peninsula is more affordable than the areas in SF and the East Bay where I reside. We are going to be out there on one of our Fky/Drive vacations, into SFO, down the coast highway a ways and then over the woods out east, flying out of Reno. We plan on spending most of our time in Yosemite, Kings canyon, Sequoia and points north. Is there anything we should see over on the coast? Monterey...the town, the aquarium, the coastline. The aquarium is easily the best in the country. Best to buy your tickets on line in advance. Good eats in Monterey, too. -- A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant. I'm sure you haven't checked out the Atlanta aquarium. |
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On Jul 21, 6:33*am, H K wrote:
D.Duck wrote: "H the K" wrote in message om... wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 15:55:51 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: SD is just as expensive as here in the places I want to live. *North of SF, except for the Marin Peninsula is more affordable than the areas in SF and the East Bay where I reside. We are going to be out there on one of our Fky/Drive vacations, into SFO, down the coast highway a ways and then over the woods out east, flying out of Reno. We plan on spending most of our time in Yosemite, Kings canyon, Sequoia and points north. Is there anything we should see over on the coast? Monterey...the town, the aquarium, the coastline. The aquarium is easily the best in the country. Best to buy your tickets on line in advance. Good eats in Monterey, too. -- A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant. I'm sure you haven't checked out the Atlanta aquarium. I haven't been there but I have checked it out via a video and some on-line reading. Frankly, it seems more like an Orlando theme park than an aquarium. It's big, for sure, but that doesn't make it the best, no more than the fact that McDonald's, by selling more burgers than anyone else, makes the best burgers. Besides, it's in Atlanta.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What a stupid ****! Frommer's Review Since it opened to continual massive crowds in late 2005, the world's largest aquarium has had Atlanta abuzz about its 8 million gallons of fresh and marine water, home to more than 100,000 animals representing 500 species from around the globe. The aquarium includes five stunning exhibits, including "Cold Water Quest," "Georgia Explorer," "Ocean Voyager," "River Scout," and "Tropical Diver," each featuring inhabitants of those environments. Crowds have been so big that tickets are issued based on your preferred time to enter the aquarium. Tickets to the 4-D theater are a few bucks extra, or for an additional $50, visitors can experience a behind-the-scenes tour. Advance booking online is highly recommended. There's a restaurant on-site. The Aquarium & Behind the Scenes Tour March 4, 2008 Rated 5 of 5 by Valerie_C from Lawrenceville, Georgia The aquarium itself is well worth the money, with amazing animals that you might otherwise never see. I love the fact that the aquarium is free flowing, with different exhibits branching out from the main lobby. Because of this there is no time limit on your visit and you can view certain exhibits multiple times. The food is great (especially the desserts), though it is a bit pricey. There's also two gift shops, filled with the basic toys, shirts, and keychains, as well as unique art and jewelry. On my last visit we did the behind the scenes tour ($25 for members $45 for non-members). Though pricey, this tour was worth the money. You go behind the scenes of the Tropical Diver Tank, Beluga Whale Tank, Whale Shark Tank, the labs and hospital area, food prep area, etc. You're guided by a knowledgeable staff member who can answer just about any question you might have. I'd recommend this tour to anyone who has the extra money to spend. Best aquarium in the world!” Georgia Aquarium keithandmissy 4 contributions Cleveland, Tennessee May 14, 2009 1/1 found this review helpfulI know my title sounds over- the-top, but I've been to many aquariums and this is by far the best I have seen. If you are looking for a completely immersing aquarium experience, then this is it. Built by the founder of Home Depot, this aquarium is very Disney-like. Theme is a major factor throughout the different areas of the aquarium. The Georgia Aquarium combines entertainment and information like no other. I have been to the Vancouver Aquarium, the Tennessee Aquarium, etc. and none can touch the Georgia Aquarium as far as presentation. Where the Georgia Aquarium falls short, in my opinion, is they are a little lighter on the outright education side of it, and their prices for admission and food are outrageous. However, I would say it is worth it considering the experience you get and the fact that the money is going towards a worthy cause (conservation, research, and community programs and entertainment). |
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On Jul 21, 1:35*am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"H the K" wrote in messagenews:xv6dnVJH4r78jPjXnZ2dnUVZ_jpi4p2d@earth link.com... wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 15:55:51 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: SD is just as expensive as here in the places I want to live. *North of SF, except for the Marin Peninsula is more affordable than the areas in SF and the East Bay where I reside. We are going to be out there on one of our Fky/Drive vacations, into SFO, down the coast highway a ways and then over the woods out east, flying out of Reno. We plan on spending most of our time in Yosemite, Kings canyon, Sequoia and points north. Is there anything we should see over on the coast? Monterey...the town, the aquarium, the coastline. The aquarium is easily the best in the country. Best to buy your tickets on line in advance. Good eats in Monterey, too. -- A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant. I'm sure you haven't checked out the Atlanta aquarium.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The Monterey aquarium is okay, nothing great. Atlanta's is considered one of the best in the world. The rest of Monterey is just tacky touristy. |
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![]() "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Jul 21, 1:35 am, "D.Duck" wrote: "H the K" wrote in messagenews:xv6dnVJH4r78jPjXnZ2dnUVZ_jpi4p2d@earth link.com... wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 15:55:51 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: SD is just as expensive as here in the places I want to live. North of SF, except for the Marin Peninsula is more affordable than the areas in SF and the East Bay where I reside. We are going to be out there on one of our Fky/Drive vacations, into SFO, down the coast highway a ways and then over the woods out east, flying out of Reno. We plan on spending most of our time in Yosemite, Kings canyon, Sequoia and points north. Is there anything we should see over on the coast? Monterey...the town, the aquarium, the coastline. The aquarium is easily the best in the country. Best to buy your tickets on line in advance. Good eats in Monterey, too. -- A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant. I'm sure you haven't checked out the Atlanta aquarium.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The Monterey aquarium is okay, nothing great. Atlanta's is considered one of the best in the world. The rest of Monterey is just tacky touristy. Not. There are nice places in Monterey and couple nice launch ramps and good place to Kayak. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Jul 21, 1:35 am, "D.Duck" wrote: "H the K" wrote in messagenews:xv6dnVJH4r78jPjXnZ2dnUVZ_jpi4p2d@earth link.com... wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 15:55:51 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: SD is just as expensive as here in the places I want to live. North of SF, except for the Marin Peninsula is more affordable than the areas in SF and the East Bay where I reside. We are going to be out there on one of our Fky/Drive vacations, into SFO, down the coast highway a ways and then over the woods out east, flying out of Reno. We plan on spending most of our time in Yosemite, Kings canyon, Sequoia and points north. Is there anything we should see over on the coast? Monterey...the town, the aquarium, the coastline. The aquarium is easily the best in the country. Best to buy your tickets on line in advance. Good eats in Monterey, too. -- A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant. I'm sure you haven't checked out the Atlanta aquarium.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The Monterey aquarium is okay, nothing great. Atlanta's is considered one of the best in the world. The rest of Monterey is just tacky touristy. Not. There are nice places in Monterey and couple nice launch ramps and good place to Kayak. Monterey is a terrific place to visit for all sorts of reasons. -- A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant. |
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