Jealous of Chicagoland.. anyone want a Boston Meet?

I'll be in Massachusettes the weekend of Sept 20. Will be busy the 20th, but 21 ok. For those of you in MA, Bob's memorial service will be 9-20-08 at the Spring Brook Cemetery in Mansfield. Not sureof time, yet. Dian-er

Yes, please keep us posted on the details.
 
I'd be willing to pay up to $50. I like the idea of the duck boats, but King Richards Faire sounds fun too. I think the key idea of any plan is a place to sit, EAT, and chat!:banana:
 
Ok.. so we need the who, what, where and when

Who: my online DIS Friends
What: a meet that will show up Indy's
When: I am thining maybe early October... the 4th or the 11th
Where: any ideas?

We could go apple picking, to a pumpkin patch, the topsfields fair is around as is King Richards fair, the 11th is the cranberry festive in Carver or we can always do lunch at the rainforest cafe... any other ideas

No - Not the 11th. We'll be at Food & Wine then. :upsidedow
 
I like cheaper. The cost of getting to wherever we choose to meet should be taken into consideration...I hope we can entice lots of people to show up!
 

I kind of agree with Mindy... we are 10 min from Boston and there are only 2 of us so I would be OK with a duck tour but I want to try and get as many people as possible!!
 
Okay, here's what I found...

Topsfield Fair...runs from 10/3-10/13, 10a-10p. ( Jeff Corwin will be there on the 11th.$14 to see him). Tickets are $12 at the gate, $8 prepurchased. Ride Tickets are 11/$19. Parking is $8. Children under 8 get in free.

The Big E (Springfield) runs from 9/12-9/28. Advance Tickets are $10, parking is $10. Don't know how much the rides are...probably very expensive on a weekend.

King Richard's Faire (Carver) is every weekend from 8/30-10/19. Tickets online are $23.50, at gate $25.00, group tix for 25 or more adults are $21 apiece. There is a $1 off coupon online for gate admission. Be aware, some of the shows can be a little risque...for instance, 9/13 is a Cleavage Contest, and 10/4 is Tattoo Day...but 9/27 is Prince and Princess Costume Day, for the 12 and younger set.

Cranberry Festival is 10/11. Good for very young children, boring for everyone else...besides, OKW Lover can't make this one.

Does anyone think a whale watch might be fun? Of course, it's weather-dependent, and you have to be able to take some rough seas sometimes, but it's a blast. Adult cost $37, children $25 (If we get more than 20, it drops to $30 and $20, respectively). Goes from noon to about 4pm.

Any other ideas? Suggestions?
 
Oooooh, count me in too. I love all the ideas. Perhaps I could suggest that we plan a rain date or a back up plan/location. All the ideas thus far seem to call for good weather. Just a thought.

Example...Location:Topsfield Fair....if raining Rainforest Cafe. Or whatever....
 
Whatever you choose, I will do my best to be there.

Dianer, I really hope I am able to make Bob memorial service, thanks for including us.
 
No - Not the 11th. We'll be at Food & Wine then. :upsidedow

You are assuming that there will be Food & Wine left on the 11th.....I will be at Epcot 3rd and 4th and don't think that there will be leftovers. 3rd will be Champagne and Chocolate Day for me!!!!

I don't think DH would want to go, he is tired of me dragging him to the cruise critic meets. He doesn't even go on the yearly trip to WDW with DD and I.

Dianer - Thank you for letting us know about the service, please keep us posted. I hope I can make it, DH has surgery the day before.
 
We will be in NE from the 10th to the 19th. Can I come crash your meet, I know I am from Ohio but I grew up in CT.

:confused3
 
Oh thank you most wonderful one:flower3:
We will be in your neck of the wood the folllowing weekend, gonna stay in Plymouth. We need our fresh cranberries(yes a bog tour) and the corn meal from the Jenny grist mill. Oh and how can I forget the liquor- cranberry wine that is.
 
Okay, here's what I found...

Topsfield Fair...runs from 10/3-10/13, 10a-10p. ( Jeff Corwin will be there on the 11th.$14 to see him). Tickets are $12 at the gate, $8 prepurchased. Ride Tickets are 11/$19. Parking is $8. Children under 8 get in free.

The Big E (Springfield) runs from 9/12-9/28. Advance Tickets are $10, parking is $10. Don't know how much the rides are...probably very expensive on a weekend.

King Richard's Faire (Carver) is every weekend from 8/30-10/19. Tickets online are $23.50, at gate $25.00, group tix for 25 or more adults are $21 apiece. There is a $1 off coupon online for gate admission. Be aware, some of the shows can be a little risque...for instance, 9/13 is a Cleavage Contest, and 10/4 is Tattoo Day...but 9/27 is Prince and Princess Costume Day, for the 12 and younger set.

Cranberry Festival is 10/11. Good for very young children, boring for everyone else...besides, OKW Lover can't make this one.

Does anyone think a whale watch might be fun? Of course, it's weather-dependent, and you have to be able to take some rough seas sometimes, but it's a blast. Adult cost $37, children $25 (If we get more than 20, it drops to $30 and $20, respectively). Goes from noon to about 4pm.

Any other ideas? Suggestions?

Hi all! Jumping in here. I had to laugh about this post.

1. I had to pick my lil sis up at Carver Police station after she had a GREAT time at King Richards one year :rotfl2: :lmao: drunk as a skunk! I have never been, yet I live a town over.

2. A whale watch?? memories of my DD last year, class trip, puke fest!! She said EVERYONE was sick and it was aweful LOL. I laugh because that for sure would be me!

Now I have to think about what could be fun to do... do we have a head count? I am not sure I have the guts to show up though. I am kinda shy :)
 
I'll be in Massachusettes the weekend of Sept 20. Will be busy the 20th, but 21 ok. For those of you in MA, Bob's memorial service will be 9-20-08 at the Spring Brook Cemetery in Mansfield. Not sureof time, yet. Dian-er

Oh thanks for telling us this!! I so hope I can make it!

I sure hope you can make the meet, that would be wonderful! Maybe I will have to get unshy!
 
Here is Edaville USA's SCHEDULE for the 2008 season:

http://edaville.com/schedule.htm

OCTOBER 2008

Saturday and Sunday, October 4 - 5

Jay Jay the Jet Plane

National Cranberry Festival™

Saturday - Monday, October 11 - 13


Never been though...


Sorry for crashing this thread, just caught me when I acually have a moment LOL Thinking out loud...


I guess we should figure out how many are interested, where we all live so we can go toward the majority?? How many have kids? ages? so we can figure something for all..
 
Oh thank you most wonderful one:flower3:
We will be in your neck of the wood the folllowing weekend, gonna stay in Plymouth. We need our fresh cranberries(yes a bog tour) and the corn meal from the Jenny grist mill. Oh and how can I forget the liquor- cranberry wine that is.

Somewhere around here I have a recipe for Cranberry Liquor. Found it...have no idea where I got if from (that is my disclaimer). Thought you might want to do something w/ the cranberries.

Yield about 3 cups

1 12 oz. pkg. cranberries (about 3 cups)
1 cinnamon stick or 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 lemon (juice only)
1 knob fresh ginger, 1 inch long, thinly sliced
1 1/4 cups sugar
2 cups 80 proof vodka

Place all ingredients in a blender and process until finely chopped. Pour into a 2 quart container. (A recycled milk bottle or yoghurt container is very handy.) Cover and set aside for at least 2 weeks.

*Line a colander with a tea towel and place it over a bowl. Strain through the cloth, and then twist it into a ball and squeeze it dry. Pour the liquid into an empty wine or liquor bottle . This is particularly pleasing when served freezing cold.

*The towel will stain, and may not wash out.
 
I would do a whale watch. I was actually just telling DH I've never done a whale watch.

For some of the activites, we might be able to get a group discount. Has anyone looked into that?

The only thing I probably wouldn't do that was mentioned was the Topsfield Fair. That's a bit too far for me.

Keep me updated and let me know if I can help look into pricing for anything. :)
 
Okay, here's what I found...

Topsfield Fair...runs from 10/3-10/13, 10a-10p. ( Jeff Corwin will be there on the 11th.$14 to see him). Tickets are $12 at the gate, $8 prepurchased. Ride Tickets are 11/$19. Parking is $8. Children under 8 get in free.

The Big E (Springfield) runs from 9/12-9/28. Advance Tickets are $10, parking is $10. Don't know how much the rides are...probably very expensive on a weekend.

King Richard's Faire (Carver) is every weekend from 8/30-10/19. Tickets online are $23.50, at gate $25.00, group tix for 25 or more adults are $21 apiece. There is a $1 off coupon online for gate admission. Be aware, some of the shows can be a little risque...for instance, 9/13 is a Cleavage Contest, and 10/4 is Tattoo Day...but 9/27 is Prince and Princess Costume Day, for the 12 and younger set.

Cranberry Festival is 10/11. Good for very young children, boring for everyone else...besides, OKW Lover can't make this one.

Does anyone think a whale watch might be fun? Of course, it's weather-dependent, and you have to be able to take some rough seas sometimes, but it's a blast. Adult cost $37, children $25 (If we get more than 20, it drops to $30 and $20, respectively). Goes from noon to about 4pm.

Any other ideas? Suggestions?

I would do a whale watch. I was actually just telling DH I've never done a whale watch.

For some of the activites, we might be able to get a group discount. Has anyone looked into that?
Ummm, yep.;)
 
I live up in New Hampshire, I would love to come!!!
I have 3 young kids ages 7 to 8 months. I need to work something out, I dont know if I will bring them or not, it depends on what we are doing!
Cheap is good, I work in real estate and have NO money anymore........this will be as Disney as I get for a while!!!:sad2:
 
What about one of the Boston Harbor cruises? Both the Odyssey and the Spirit of Boston offer brunch cruises and group discounts. There are also a couple of other cruises, but it looks like they end at the end of September.
 





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