Mrs. Zwak and I are going to Phoenix in May to see the Twins play the Diamondbacks. Anyone ever gone to a game there? If so, any suggestions on hotels somewhat near the Chase Stadium?
Thanks!
Zwak wrote:Haven't started a new thread in a while so I thought it was time.We often ask each other for travel suggestions so I thought it's own thread might be a good idea.
Mrs. Zwak and I are going to Phoenix in May to see the Twins play the Diamondbacks. Anyone ever gone to a game there? If so, any suggestions on hotels somewhat near the Chase Stadium?
Thanks!

Beauner wrote:Zwak wrote:Haven't started a new thread in a while so I thought it was time.We often ask each other for travel suggestions so I thought it's own thread might be a good idea.
Mrs. Zwak and I are going to Phoenix in May to see the Twins play the Diamondbacks. Anyone ever gone to a game there? If so, any suggestions on hotels somewhat near the Chase Stadium?
Thanks!
My dad and I were out in Chandler to watch my brother's college team play ball out in Phoenix in March. Chandler is about a 25-30 minutes outside of Phoenix at most and is right off the major highways, so if you're driving out there it might not be too bad and the hotel we stayed at was certainly cheaper than the ones right in Phoenix. It is definitely a beautiful ballpark. We got to take a little mini-tour of it when we were there, although there weren't any games being played there.
IIRC the hotel we stayed at was Red Roof Inn. Lots of food options right around there too including Whataburger and Chic-Fil-A
Gopherguy05 wrote:
Mill Street is the main street downtown and has tons of bars/restaurants places to hang out.....
Gopherguy05 wrote:Beauner wrote:Zwak wrote:Haven't started a new thread in a while so I thought it was time.We often ask each other for travel suggestions so I thought it's own thread might be a good idea.
Mrs. Zwak and I are going to Phoenix in May to see the Twins play the Diamondbacks. Anyone ever gone to a game there? If so, any suggestions on hotels somewhat near the Chase Stadium?
Thanks!
My dad and I were out in Chandler to watch my brother's college team play ball out in Phoenix in March. Chandler is about a 25-30 minutes outside of Phoenix at most and is right off the major highways, so if you're driving out there it might not be too bad and the hotel we stayed at was certainly cheaper than the ones right in Phoenix. It is definitely a beautiful ballpark. We got to take a little mini-tour of it when we were there, although there weren't any games being played there.
IIRC the hotel we stayed at was Red Roof Inn. Lots of food options right around there too including Whataburger and Chic-Fil-A
I've always liked staying in Tempe, which again is either a quick 10 min car ride or from downtown/ ASU they have lightrail which will take you right to the ballpark. Plus the "scenery" near the ASU campus can't be beat. I stayed at a comfort inn right on the edge of campus/ downtown which was just fine for fairly cheap last May.
Mill Street is the main street downtown and has tons of bars/restaurants places to hang out.....

Luckygirl#13 wrote:I'm heading to Dallas/Fort Worth in April for the Nascar race! Any suggestions on what to do and things we should check out when we are not at the track??
I'm counting on you STG!
Luckygirl#13 wrote:I'm heading to Dallas/Fort Worth in April for the Nascar race! Any suggestions on what to do and things we should check out when we are not at the track??
I'm counting on you STG!
Luckygirl#13 wrote:I knew you'd come through for me STG!![]()
Thanks so much for all the wonderful suggestions. I love checking out local establishments when I travel. It goes without saying that we will hit the Waffle House. Anytime I'm in the south it is a MUST.
A co-worker told me to check out the Stockyards and Sudance Square. Your thoughts on these??
HABAÑERO FISH TACOS
Blackened Tilapia in a spicy Lime-Habañero sauce on fresh flour tortillas, Texas Caviar and Texican Rice™, very spicy. $11.95
TEXAS BLUE CRAB STUFFED PORTABELLA
A tasty, Texas-sized version of stuffed mushrooms. Blue crab stuffing broiled in the cap of a grilled portabella mushroom. Served on a bed of Texican Rice™ with sautéed spinach topped with Jack cheese. $12.95
Luckygirl#13 wrote:Ok....I'm not really a seafood person. I was kinda looking for a real TX steakhouse that we should check out. But I gotta say those Talipia Fish Tacos do sound good. What the heckis TX Caviar?
We serve the best
prime steak you’ve ever had.
Our service is experienced,
the wine list is extensive and
the drinks are stiff. If you’re not
a regular already, come by
and let us prove why we’re
so proud of what we do.
Luckygirl#13 wrote:Ok I'm totally sold on LOVE AND WAR IN TEXAS!! That place looks awesome! Totally what I'm looking for. Thanks again STG! If you think of anything else please let me know.
The Love & War Mission
Certainly an epic name for what has become an epic restaurant. Love & War in Texas is a restaurant developed by two Texans who believe the philosophy described by Mr. Steinbeck.
The concept was created to promote Texas, Texans, Texas food and Texas Heritage. You will not find any "smoked salmon" or "Alaskan snow crab" on our menu. Only fresh Texas Gulf seafood, Texas produce and Texas grown meats... all cooked into authentic Texas recipes. To compliment the cuisine, L&W has an extensive "all-Texas" wine list and an equally impressive collection of Texas Beers.
Live Texas music has become a tradition at L&W. Texas singers and songwriters from around the state are finding their way to what is quickly becoming a central gathering place for Texas music and Musicians.
Come join us for Texas food, fun and music and you'll know why Texas is known as the friendship state.
Luckygirl#13 wrote:Ok I'm totally sold on LOVE AND WAR IN TEXAS!! That place looks awesome! Totally what I'm looking for. Thanks again STG! If you think of anything else please let me know.
As for the Waffle House.....When I was in Virginia, one day I literally ate there 3 times. My friend thought I was nuts. She didn't understand because she can have it anytime she wants!
davescharf wrote:Luckygirl#13 wrote:Ok I'm totally sold on LOVE AND WAR IN TEXAS!! That place looks awesome! Totally what I'm looking for. Thanks again STG! If you think of anything else please let me know.
As for the Waffle House.....When I was in Virginia, one day I literally ate there 3 times. My friend thought I was nuts. She didn't understand because she can have it anytime she wants!
I'd go multiple times in a day probably at least once..or at least most days I was near one.
On a totally different subject, has anyone spent a lot of time in Amsterdam? I'll be there for one night on my way back from a business trip (right near the middle of the city )and was just wondering what would be worth trying to go do when I know I'll only have a few hours at night and maybe the next morning.
GopherFan85 wrote:Anybody have any ideas/tips for must-see, avoid, or okay attractions in NYC/Manhatten in mid-May?
GopherFan85 wrote:Anybody have any ideas/tips for must-see, avoid, or okay attractions in NYC/Manhatten in mid-May?
Gopherguy33 wrote:
Wow. Thanks for sharing. You're an amazing story teller.
There's not a lot of privacy left for air travelers nowadays. You can either opt for the privacy-invading body scanner, or the awkward full-body patdown. I recently decided to make the patdown a little more awkward by taking a massive dose of Viagra an hour before arriving at the airport.
Zwak wrote:Mrs. Zwak and I are now heading to Boston in late August for a long weekend. The Red Sox are in town that weekend playing the A's so that may be on our list of things to do, however, we're already making a baseball roadtrip to AZ in June to catch the Twins so we may have to do what she wants to do.
Any thoughts on other things to see there?
Zwak wrote:Mrs. Zwak and I are now heading to Boston in late August for a long weekend. The Red Sox are in town that weekend playing the A's so that may be on our list of things to do, however, we're already making a baseball roadtrip to AZ in June to catch the Twins so we may have to do what she wants to do.
Any thoughts on other things to see there?
GopherFan85 wrote:Anybody have any ideas/tips for must-see, avoid, or okay attractions in NYC/Manhatten in mid-May?
Zwak wrote:Mrs. Zwak and I are now heading to Boston in late August for a long weekend. The Red Sox are in town that weekend playing the A's so that may be on our list of things to do, however, we're already making a baseball roadtrip to AZ in June to catch the Twins so we may have to do what she wants to do.
Any thoughts on other things to see there?

Neely wrote:Heading to Chicago in August. Planning to take in both the Cubs and White Sox. Looking for advice on where to sit. Realize at the Cubs game it will cost me two months pay to get close to the field so rather than telling me where to sit, might be better to suggest where not to sit. No real interest in sitting with the crazies as I'll have my teenage daughter along. I assume I'll be able to get pretty good seats for the Sox at a decent price.
HockeyBum wrote:Neely wrote:Heading to Chicago in August. Planning to take in both the Cubs and White Sox. Looking for advice on where to sit. Realize at the Cubs game it will cost me two months pay to get close to the field so rather than telling me where to sit, might be better to suggest where not to sit. No real interest in sitting with the crazies as I'll have my teenage daughter along. I assume I'll be able to get pretty good seats for the Sox at a decent price.
My one and only visit to Wrigley was back in 2002. I can't remember how we got the tickets, but we sat in left field pretty close to the foul pole. I wouldn't recommend sitting there. The seats themselves weren't bad, but there were only about 3-4 rows in that section, so it felt a bit isolated. I think I would have enjoyed the Wrigley experience better if I was more "in the middle of it", so to speak.
On another note, I'll be going to Montreal next month for work. Has anyone been there? Any recommendations for things to see near the downtown area?
GopherFan85 wrote:Anybody have any ideas/tips for must-see, avoid, or okay attractions in NYC/Manhatten in mid-May?
HockeyBum wrote:Neely wrote:Heading to Chicago in August. Planning to take in both the Cubs and White Sox. Looking for advice on where to sit. Realize at the Cubs game it will cost me two months pay to get close to the field so rather than telling me where to sit, might be better to suggest where not to sit. No real interest in sitting with the crazies as I'll have my teenage daughter along. I assume I'll be able to get pretty good seats for the Sox at a decent price.
My one and only visit to Wrigley was back in 2002. I can't remember how we got the tickets, but we sat in left field pretty close to the foul pole. I wouldn't recommend sitting there. The seats themselves weren't bad, but there were only about 3-4 rows in that section, so it felt a bit isolated. I think I would have enjoyed the Wrigley experience better if I was more "in the middle of it", so to speak.
On another note, I'll be going to Montreal next month for work. Has anyone been there? Any recommendations for things to see near the downtown area?
Zwak wrote:Mrs. Zwak and I are now heading to Boston in late August for a long weekend. The Red Sox are in town that weekend playing the A's so that may be on our list of things to do, however, we're already making a baseball roadtrip to AZ in June to catch the Twins so we may have to do what she wants to do.
Any thoughts on other things to see there?
Neely wrote:Also, need help with transportation. We'll be staying not too far from Grant Park so I think the "L" is an option for the Sox game but not sure about the Cubs. We will have a car but if there are public transport options we are more than happy to go that route.
eHo wrote:Neely wrote:Also, need help with transportation. We'll be staying not too far from Grant Park so I think the "L" is an option for the Sox game but not sure about the Cubs. We will have a car but if there are public transport options we are more than happy to go that route.
I believe the "L" Red Line will get you a couple of blocks from Wrigley.
Fan Club - Est. 9/15/2010st8ofhockey wrote:HockeyBum wrote:Neely wrote:Heading to Chicago in August. Planning to take in both the Cubs and White Sox. Looking for advice on where to sit. Realize at the Cubs game it will cost me two months pay to get close to the field so rather than telling me where to sit, might be better to suggest where not to sit. No real interest in sitting with the crazies as I'll have my teenage daughter along. I assume I'll be able to get pretty good seats for the Sox at a decent price.
My one and only visit to Wrigley was back in 2002. I can't remember how we got the tickets, but we sat in left field pretty close to the foul pole. I wouldn't recommend sitting there. The seats themselves weren't bad, but there were only about 3-4 rows in that section, so it felt a bit isolated. I think I would have enjoyed the Wrigley experience better if I was more "in the middle of it", so to speak.
On another note, I'll be going to Montreal next month for work. Has anyone been there? Any recommendations for things to see near the downtown area?
Old Montreal is great for walking/sightseeing. Architecture dating back to the early 19th Century, and great site context being so close to the waterfront. It's a good way to kill an hour or two without being tied to a schedule.
Fan Club - Est. 9/15/2010
The X Factor wrote:eHo wrote:Neely wrote:Also, need help with transportation. We'll be staying not too far from Grant Park so I think the "L" is an option for the Sox game but not sure about the Cubs. We will have a car but if there are public transport options we are more than happy to go that route.
I believe the "L" Red Line will get you a couple of blocks from Wrigley.
It gets packed right after the game, though... just be aware of that!

Handyman wrote:June 1st I am going to Scotland for 8 days...I can't wait

st8ofhockey wrote:Old Montreal is great for walking/sightseeing. Architecture dating back to the early 19th Century, and great site context being so close to the waterfront. It's a good way to kill an hour or two without being tied to a schedule.

Kelor wrote:If it's a parking cost thing, consider keeping your car in the outskirts (Northwestern Campus area in Evanston maybe?) and take a train into the city for your weekend.
Once you are in Chicago, there is zero reason to have a car.
Greyeagle wrote:Chicago.
Would you stay in town and take the train/bus everywhere (including The Cell & Wrigley) or stay our of town and take the train into town? Hotel suggestions? Looks like it will cost $50/night just for a car downtown at most places.
Thanks!
Dances With Gophers wrote:BWCA - we're thinking of doing the Rose Lake loop (has anyone else ever done it before?) Is this too ambitious for a 4-day trip plan?:
Put in at West Bearskin Lake --> Duncan Lake --> Rose Lake --> Daniels Lake --> West Bearskin Lake.
Usually, I put in out of Ely, so I'm a bit nervous going up to this side for the first time...
Tee09 wrote:Dances With Gophers wrote:BWCA - we're thinking of doing the Rose Lake loop (has anyone else ever done it before?) Is this too ambitious for a 4-day trip plan?:
Put in at West Bearskin Lake --> Duncan Lake --> Rose Lake --> Daniels Lake --> West Bearskin Lake.
Usually, I put in out of Ely, so I'm a bit nervous going up to this side for the first time...
I think it's doable. Not a whole lot of portages involved, but is there a maintained trail between Rose and Daniels? That's the only leg that looks like it could hurt. I've been wanting to get back up there for awhile, but I need to get back into college shape so it'll be enjoyable.
The East side is beautiful btw. Lot more trout lakes and you get the added bonus of driving up 61 all the way to Grand Marais.

Dances With Gophers wrote:Tee09 wrote:Dances With Gophers wrote:BWCA - we're thinking of doing the Rose Lake loop (has anyone else ever done it before?) Is this too ambitious for a 4-day trip plan?:
Put in at West Bearskin Lake --> Duncan Lake --> Rose Lake --> Daniels Lake --> West Bearskin Lake.
Usually, I put in out of Ely, so I'm a bit nervous going up to this side for the first time...
I think it's doable. Not a whole lot of portages involved, but is there a maintained trail between Rose and Daniels? That's the only leg that looks like it could hurt. I've been wanting to get back up there for awhile, but I need to get back into college shape so it'll be enjoyable.
The East side is beautiful btw. Lot more trout lakes and you get the added bonus of driving up 61 all the way to Grand Marais.
There is-it's uber-long (~2 miles) but mercifully flat.
Hoping to fish while I'm up there - I want to catch my first (monster) laker, but i've read that they bite best in the spring and fall, not so much in the summer months
g_manpucker wrote:Big trip planned at the end of the week. Taking the family through the Black Hills and then on to Estes Park, Colorado where my wife's parents retired to a couple years ago. We are going to take in the Corn Palace and Wall Drug on the drive out on Friday and staying in Keystone that night. We are going to check out Mount Rushmore Friday night as well. Saturday morning we are going to Hot Springs to see the Mammoth Site there. The kids are going to partake in the junior paleontologist dig there as well. That afternoon we head to Estes Park for a week and return home before the 4th of July to relax before going back to work.
I'm pretty pumped since we have never really taken a family vacation like this before with the kids, could be good...could be bad. But the timing couldn't be better, after a super stressful last three months of work I will take on anything NOT work related right now!!
g_manpucker wrote:Big trip planned at the end of the week. Taking the family through the Black Hills and then on to Estes Park, Colorado where my wife's parents retired to a couple years ago. We are going to take in the Corn Palace and Wall Drug on the drive out on Friday and staying in Keystone that night. We are going to check out Mount Rushmore Friday night as well. Saturday morning we are going to Hot Springs to see the Mammoth Site there. The kids are going to partake in the junior paleontologist dig there as well. That afternoon we head to Estes Park for a week and return home before the 4th of July to relax before going back to work.
I'm pretty pumped since we have never really taken a family vacation like this before with the kids, could be good...could be bad. But the timing couldn't be better, after a super stressful last three months of work I will take on anything NOT work related right now!!
HockeyCat wrote:I'm quite aware that I should be posting an introductory thread (My name's Liliana, by the way), but I'm pretty shy when it comes to introductions. I like to dive into the conversation and get to know everyone.
Anyway, I'm really enjoying everyone's travel reviews. I haven't gotten to do much traveling yet, but having this new job has opened up a lot of doors for me. Perhaps I'll take everyone's suggestions and see what I can whip up in a few months. Maybe I'll find a travel agent to help me out. Has anyone ever used angies list to find travel agent reviews?
Welp, I'm rambling. I'm enjoying these travel suggestions. Keep em' comin'! =D
gopherguy06 wrote:I don't think there is a maintained trail between Rose and Daniels. So you might have to loop back around. The portage between Duncan and Rose is the stairway portage and might be a bit challenging, but has some great views from the top there. Seems doable for a 4 day trip though.

Though Mt. Rushmore is one of top things I have ever seen in my life.

Handyman wrote:This is a couple weeks late but...if you ever have a chance to go to Scotland DO IT! I had a blast and the scenery was so amazing it blew my mind. The people were great (I actually had no issue with the accent, even in the Highlands) the food was delicious (mmm...Haggis!!) and the pubs were outstandingAdd in some cool history and lots of bagpipes and it equals an epic WIN!
Greyeagle wrote:
And, of course, Single Malts!

greydogg wrote:I am going to the UP of Michigan for the first time in a week, I will be in Houghton/Hancock area for a couple days then making it over to Sault Ste Marie area for a couple more. I need suggestions on must see places and eats.....thanks!
greydogg wrote:I am going to the UP of Michigan for the first time in a week, I will be in Houghton/Hancock area for a couple days then making it over to Sault Ste Marie area for a couple more. I need suggestions on must see places and eats.....thanks!
greydogg wrote:I am going to the UP of Michigan for the first time in a week, I will be in Houghton/Hancock area for a couple days then making it over to Sault Ste Marie area for a couple more. I need suggestions on must see places and eats.....thanks!
Armadillo wrote:greydogg wrote:I am going to the UP of Michigan for the first time in a week, I will be in Houghton/Hancock area for a couple days then making it over to Sault Ste Marie area for a couple more. I need suggestions on must see places and eats.....thanks!
Ambassador for pizza/subs.
The Lunch Bag has good sandwiches/burgers/lunchy stuff.
The wife and I like Victoria's Kitchen for breakfast.
The Library has more "upscale" food, for Houghton at least. Good microbrews, as well.
In the wintertime, the main parking lot at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena has been known to have some fine brews on tap.
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