afwdwfan
DIS Dad #460
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(I purposely did not say Hoosiers, since I'm not truly one.
I've lived here my whole life and I'm not a Hoosier...
I'm a Boilermaker!!!

(I purposely did not say Hoosiers, since I'm not truly one.
Would this be the area that is maybe just referred to by some as "the Plaza?" I went out to KC for training for a few weeks back in Oct 2005 and they put is in a hotel in the plaza. I don't think I ever heard it referred to as Country Club Plaza though. I know there were a lot of restaurants within walking distance of the hotel including an Italian place and a Cheesecake Factory that got visited more than once. I caught a game at Arrowhead too while I was out there... you need to add that to your list of local attractions. Great atmosphere for an NFL game.
WOOOO HOOOOO Bristol!!!!! I will be there for both races (Nationwide and Sprint Cup)!!! Love that race!
Lets call this the "come to my little neck of the woods" game.
What I would like to see is for Dads to put in a little post about what would be nice for someone to see or do while visiting your area.It can be anything from theme parks,to museums,Sporting events,could be something busy or even just a relxing trip to the beack or woods, could be anything anything!!!The thing here is to pretend I (or other Dads) is a tourist and you are a travel agent trying to get me to visit your area.Give some ideas of what there would be to do if I (we) came to visit your neighborhood.List places to stay,maybe places to eat etc.The reason I ask for this is I am looking for a road trip or two to do with the family this year,and would like to do something different.
lurked for a while after i joined, and thought it was time to try and keep up with you guys on here.
ps. you can add me to the state locations, i live in Indiana.![]()
Lets call this the "come to my little neck of the woods" game.
What I would like to see is for Dads to put in a little post about what would be nice for someone to see or do while visiting your area.It can be anything from theme parks,to museums,Sporting events,could be something busy or even just a relxing trip to the beack or woods, could be anything anything!!!The thing here is to pretend I (or other Dads) is a tourist and you are a travel agent trying to get me to visit your area.Give some ideas of what there would be to do if I (we) came to visit your neighborhood.List places to stay,maybe places to eat etc.The reason I ask for this is I am looking for a road trip or two to do with the family this year,and would like to do something different.
I'm sorry, I didn't prepare a great speech or anything for this occasion, but I just realized this is my 1000th post!!!
Stopher really stole any thunder I had for this post over the weekend though. That's alright though, he's earned it.
I just want to say thank you to everyone who has allowed me to be a part of this club and put up with my mindless drivel for the past 1,000 posts. I'm proud to be a part of this fine group of Dads and I look forward to some fun conversations that I'm sure will take place on down the road!
I've lived here my whole life and I'm not a Hoosier...
I'm a Boilermaker!!!![]()
Well, here in Indianapolis we have the World Famous Children's Museum, The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, The NCAA Museum and The Mayberry Cafe in Danville complete with actual Andy Griffith's Sheriff car!!
I'm sorry, I didn't prepare a great speech or anything for this occasion, but I just realized this is my 1000th post!!!
Stopher really stole any thunder I had for this post over the weekend though. That's alright though, he's earned it.
I just want to say thank you to everyone who has allowed me to be a part of this club and put up with my mindless drivel for the past 1,000 posts. I'm proud to be a part of this fine group of Dads and I look forward to some fun conversations that I'm sure will take place on down the road!
Lets call this the "come to my little neck of the woods" game.![]()
Lets call this the "come to my little neck of the woods" game.
What I would like to see is for Dads to put in a little post about what would be nice for someone to see or do while visiting your area.It can be anything from theme parks,to museums,Sporting events,could be something busy or even just a relxing trip to the beack or woods, could be anything anything!!!The thing here is to pretend I (or other Dads) is a tourist and you are a travel agent trying to get me to visit your area.Give some ideas of what there would be to do if I (we) came to visit your neighborhood.List places to stay,maybe places to eat etc.The reason I ask for this is I am looking for a road trip or two to do with the family this year,and would like to do something different.
Congrats on the milestone! The DDC is made better by everyone that belongs to it.I just want to say thank you to everyone who has allowed me to be a part of this club and put up with my mindless drivel for the past 1,000 posts. I'm proud to be a part of this fine group of Dads and I look forward to some fun conversations that I'm sure will take place on down the road!
I'm sorry, I didn't prepare a great speech or anything for this occasion, but I just realized this is my 1000th post!!!
Stopher really stole any thunder I had for this post over the weekend though. That's alright though, he's earned it.
I just want to say thank you to everyone who has allowed me to be a part of this club and put up with my mindless drivel for the past 1,000 posts. I'm proud to be a part of this fine group of Dads and I look forward to some fun conversations that I'm sure will take place on down the road!
Lets call this the "come to my little neck of the woods" game.
What I would like to see is for Dads to put in a little post about what would be nice for someone to see or do while visiting your area.It can be anything from theme parks,to museums,Sporting events,could be something busy or even just a relxing trip to the beack or woods, could be anything anything!!!
Yes, the Children's Museum is a must see if you're coming through Indy with kids.
Indy is a great town for sports fans... IMS Hall of Fame and track, NCAA HQ and HOF, Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium, any basketball game in Conseco Fieldhouse, and if you're a basketball fan who enjoyed the movie Hoosiers you have to stop by Butler University to see Hinkle Fieldhouse.
The Indianapolis Zoo is also very nice as is that whole side of town with the Eiteljorg Museum and Vicorty Field, home of the Indianapolis Indians. It is a very nice AAA field.
I've never actually been inside the Mayberry Cafe, although I've driven past it a few times.
I'm sorry, I didn't prepare a great speech or anything for this occasion, but I just realized this is my 1000th post!!!
Stopher really stole any thunder I had for this post over the weekend though. That's alright though, he's earned it.
I just want to say thank you to everyone who has allowed me to be a part of this club and put up with my mindless drivel for the past 1,000 posts. I'm proud to be a part of this fine group of Dads and I look forward to some fun conversations that I'm sure will take place on down the road!
well Dave you could have mentioned something like.Oh there is a nice little farm about oh say 187 acres on the corner of rt 309 and rt100.I heard that was a nice little place![]()
This post caught my eye as you already know I am trying to do a baseball weekend trip there to see the Philles play the brewers.Well, since you're already thinking about heading up to my neck of the woods, I might as well offer a few more things that Southeast Wisconsin has to offer. Racine is nice, but I'll send you 30 minutes to the North to Milwaukee
- This is Wisconsin, and more specifically Milwaukee, so I should probably start out with the beer. Miller has a brewery tour, but I've never done it. I've heard there is sampling, but it sounds like a fairly stuffy, corporate experience. Lakefront Brewery offers a tour which is a lot of fun. The tour guides really get into it, even leading the group on a rendition of "Making Our Dreams Come True" from Laverne and Shirley (they make a point to tell you that singing is not optional). If you take a Friday evening tour, head upstairs to their Palm Garden Restaurant for one of the best Fish Fries in town. And for you nondrinkers - they make a Golden Maple Root Beer with local maple syrup. It's delicious
- The Harley Davidson Museum. Harley just opened a corporate museum near downtown a few years ago. I've been by it a few times, but haven't had a chance to go through it yet. It's magnificent from the outside, and from all of the reviews that I've read it's just a nice inside. Company history, lots and lots of historical bikes, etc
- Summerfest and the festival grounds. Summerfest bills itself as the World's largest music festival. It's the end of June through the first part of July every year, with 12 stages of every genre of music you can think of, and all of the other associated festival accompaniments (FOOD! LOTS AND LOTS OF FOOD!) If you can't make it for Summerfest, there are smaller festivals going on almost every weekend at the Festival grounds (Irishfest, Germanfest, Festa Italiana...)
- Art Museum and the Lakefront. Milwaukee has a very nice Art Museum situated right along the lakefront. Even if you don't want to go inside, just seeing the building from the outside is quite a sight. Right next door is Veterans Park - a 103 acre park on the lake shore. They offer Segway tours of the park and surrounding area which are a lot of fun.
- Mitchell Park Conservatory ("The Domes") Three towering domes full of plants & flowers - the Tropical Dome and a Desert Dome are year round exhibits, while the Floral Show Dome changes theme every few months. It currently has a Thomas the Tank Engine display with hundreds of feet of track winding in and out of scenes from children's fairy tails
- Milwaukee County Zoo. They've spent Millions of dollars in the last few years on new exhibits and habitats to really make this a top notch zoo. My kids love the Safari Train - a miniature train that makes a loop around the zoo, pulled by a miniature steam engine.
- Miller Park / Brewers games. Tailgating! Brats! Hot Dogs! Burgers! Beverages! Oh, yeah, and they play a baseball game there too sometimes.
- If you want to take the extra 2 hour drive up to Green Bay, Lambeau Field is open year round with stadium tours, the Packer Hall of Fame, restaurants and the Pro Shop. The stadium and new atrium are so nice that people actually rent it out for wedding receptions. You can even see the Vince Lombardi Trophy from Super Bowl XLV!
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theres us carl, how much more do they want. how much more entertainment can you ask for.
theres so much. if you come to the lehigh valley, you travel one hour in any direction, your going to hit hershey, philly, new york city,pocono mtns and about 8-10 disdads.
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