36 Hours Submission

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  1. 36 hours in Georgia in October for Homecoming

    Friday Morning

    10:00 a.m. – After a quick 2 hour flight to Atlanta. We finally reach my best friend, Diamond dorm room on Spelman Campus, where we will be staying the weekend.

    12:00 p.m. – we head to Mojo’s Motown Eatery. It is an American restaurant located on Joseph E. Lowell blvd in Atlanta, GA. They have wings, burgers, salads, sandwiches, can soda, kool aid etc.

    2:00 p.m. – We go to Clark Atlanta campus to visit my friend, N’kenge. We just hung out and walked around campus until we was ready to go to the game.

    4:00 p.m. – The football game is going on. Clark Atlanta University is playing against Morehouse College but we don’t come to the field to watch the game. We go to tailgate. Tailgating is when a lot of people cookout with music blasting through speakers while everyone is dancing, drinking and just enjoying each other company in the parking lot .(On Morehouse College Football Field)

    7:00 p.m. – Eat various foods from tailgating. There are many people that cook out and make different foods and food trucks that you can buy from. There is a huge variety of food being served from soul food to seafood to American food to desserts. Anything you can think of it is going to be out there.

    10:00 p.m. – Homecoming Party!!! Everyone from Spelman, Morehouse and Clark Atlanta gets dressed up for a night of fun. It’s $10.00 to get in if you’re a student and $20.00 if you’re not.

    Saturday Morning

    10:00 a.m. – After a night of fun and a good night of rest, we head to IHOP. That’s located on Ponce De Leon Ave. in Atlanta, GA.

    11:00 a.m. – Lenox Square Mall is a mall located in Buckhead (district in Atlanta) on Peachtree Rd in Atlanta, GA. They have many clothing stores, shoe/sneaker stores, electronic stores, jewelry stores and a large food court.

    1:00 p.m. – Busy Bee Cafe is a Southern restaurant located on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd in Atlanta, GA. They serve chicken, fish, turkey wings, ribs, liver and onions, etc. and fountain soda.

    3:00 p.m. – Sky Zone Roswell is an indoor Trampoline Park which is located on Market Blvd in Roswell Georgia. You can play basketball, dodge ball, bounce around from trampoline to trampoline or even jump into the foam boxes. The price varies depending on how long you want to jump and there is a $2.00 fee for sky socks that are required for you to jump around in.

    6:30 p.m. – Mardi Gras cafe & lounge is a Southern restaurant located on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd in Atlanta, GA.

    8:30 p.m. – Cascades is a roller skating rink on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. It costs $10.00 altogether ($7.00 for admission and $3.00 for skate rental). Saturday hours are from 7:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.

    10:00 p.m. – Head back to the dorm room.

  2. Fontainebleau Hotel- 10 AM
    The Fontainebleau is a Hotel Resort located in Miami Beach and is located at 4441 Collins Avenue. The Fontainebleau is one of the most historically and an architecturally major hotel on Miami Beach. The hotel opened in 1954 and was designed by Morris Lapidus. It can be debatably the most luxurious hotel on Miami Beach. The Fontainebleau Hotel has about 1504 rooms and is a residential building as well on their higher floors. Rooms at the Fontainebleau can cost from 500 dollars to 800 dollars per night. This hotel attracts a very wealthy clientele and is a costly place to vacation. It also has twelve different restaurants and bars. It also has Spas to relax at and a bowtie shaped pool with direct beach access from the hotel.

    Cecconi’s -12 PM
    While in Miami getting classy is a part of the entire experience. Cecconi’s is a modern day classic Italian restaurant open for brunch, lunch, cicchetti, and dinner, seven days a week. It is located on Soho Beach House 4385 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33140. It has a very comforting ambience with sunlight beaming through and a lounged atmosphere. It is the perfect way to start your vacation and your first meal.

    Para Sailing- 2PM
    After a delicious and enjoyable lunch it’s now time to take flight. Miami is known for their beautiful beaches and ocean. Being able to fly over that is an adrenaline rush. Para sailing can be found all across the beaches of Miami. It can cost up to 75 dollars per person and you can fly by yourself or with a partner.

    Vespa Riding Down Ocean Drive- 4PM
    Miami may seem to be a large city but in reality it is quite small. There are three main avenues that you need to explore. Ocean Drive, Collins avenue and Washington Avenue. It is common for tourists to rent vespas and drive up and down these main avenues. It continues the adrenaline from the para sailing and is a very fun activity. You will be able to see all Miami has to offer. It can cost from 60 dollars to 90 dollars per day for rental.

    Scarpetta-7PM
    After showering up and napping from a long day, what better way to have dinner than by just going right down the elevator? Scapetta is located inside the Fontainebleau. Overlooking the resort’s poolscape, the restaurant features ocean and poolside views, a glass-enclosed veranda as well as casual dining areas and a cocktail lounge. Scarpetta at Fontainebleau is a AAA Four Diamond Award winning restaurant. Scarpetta offers a regional Italian menu combining the simplicity of Italy’s cucina rustica.

    LIV NIGHT CLUB- 10 PM-
    After a delicious meal it is time to go back to the room and freshen up for a long night of dancing. The Fontainebleau features it most famous nightclub LIV. LIV is a mega club with two floors, VIP sections and tables and a huge dance floor. There you will find celebreties, the Miami Heat players and world famous DJ’s performing such as Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, and Calvin Harris. P. Diddy hosts parties all the time as well. It is truly an amazing time and you will definitely never forget it.

    The Front Porch Café- 9 AM
    The Front Porch Café is a great place to have breakfast after a long night of partying. They serve excellent portions of breakfast food that re-energize you. It is located on 1458 Ocean Drive, right across the street from the beach.

    South Beach – 11 AM
    After breakfast and relaxing a bit it’s time to grab your towel and hit the beach. South Beach is one of America’s top beaches. Their all you have to do is lay down catch a nice tan and go in the ocean.

    Empanadas- 1 PM
    After lying out in the sun you can build up an appetite. All across Ocean Drive there are stands that sell delicious empanadas. Miami is a predominately Spanish area and the empanadas in South Beach are an awesome decision for a quick bite.

    Clevelander Pool Party- 2 PM
    Next stop is steps away from the beach and empanadas. The Clevelander is a hotel located on Ocean Drive and they host pool parties quite often. There they have cabana rentals and more famous Dj performances. It is a great place to meet people and have a good time during the day. The entire day can be spent here and will be a great way to close out your party experience in Miami.

    Hotel Checkout- 6 PM
    It’s now time to get your bags and get out. Might be the hardest part of a vaction but all good things must come to an end.

    Prime 112 Restaurants- 8 PM
    Before officially departing Miami one last meal is in order. Prime 112 is located on 112 Ocean Drive right at the end of Miami. It is a very busy area and is a live atmosphere. There you can get the freshest seafood and most incredible steak. It is a very expensive restaurant. What better way to close out your vacation though than to treat yourself like a king.

    Miami is a very expensive experience and will give you a run for your money. When going to Miami it is all about the experience. Don’t let money stop you from having an incredible time. Money doesn’t always buy happiness but in Miami it sure will help.

  3. V.Reid says:

    “36 Hours in”…. PARIS FRANCE
    Friday NOON
    We arrived at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris
    “We madeeeeee it !!!”
    We went to Le Meurice Hotel to check in & our hotel was amazing just finished with so much vintage furniture, it was just breath taking. We stayed in the Belle Etoile Royal suite with access to a big terrace and the view was phenomenal.
    1PM- We headed to go grab some lunch got some pizza from La cerise sure la Pizza de Belleville, the only reason why we picked this place was because of the ratings it got on google when we went searching. I must admit you can’t go wrong with New York style pizza, but their pizza was finger licking good.
    2:30PM-5:30PM – Shopping at La VallĂ©e Village the biggest mall home to more than 115 stores , Im surprise we didn’t spend the whole day in there.
    6PM- Notre Dame Cathedral is a historic Catholic cathedral I must admit things are much prettier in the night, but the details on this Cathedral were very detailed.
    7PM- We headed back to the hotel to get ready for our dinner that was scheduled for 9pm
    9PM- Le Jules Verne the one of a kind experience in a restaurant that has you looking at the beautilful paris , but passion rules the menu. The ambiance was incredible slightly romantic with a little twist to it. We finished eating at 10:30pm
    10:30PM- We headed back to the room to get some sleep
    *Saturday Morning*
    6:30AM- We were up and ready to eat breakfast, after searching for the best one
    7:30AM- Un Dimanche ĂĄ Paris was the choosen one were the best breakfast was given but their chocolate shop was right next door
    9:30AM-We took a stroll through the Versailles Gardens after an hour of the garden’s view and history
    10:30AM- Musee D’orsay It is housed in the former Gare D’orsay, a Beaux-arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900. The museum was so large and beautiful filled with light, we walked around for two hours, just in time for our lunch date.
    12:30PM- We picked up some pastries from Carette and found our way to Le Tastevin Paris, finishing up there we were out and about again
    2:30pm- We head to one of the two natural islands in the Seine with in the city of Paris called Ile de la cite from there we went to Disneyland Paris.
    6:30pm- We were heading back to the hotel for our last memorable night in Paris
    8:30pm- We were headed to Pont de I’ArchevĂȘchĂ© the lock bridge that is seen all over even if you’ve never been to paris
    Our last destination before leaving paris was of course The Eiffel tower
    reservations were at 58 Tour Eiffel where the restaurants takes on a new dimension in the night time. Soft lights and minimalist furniture just about the best night in PARISSSSSSSSSSS. When we were done it was just about time we headed back to the hotel to start packing and catch our flight back home.
    So long Paris, Until we meet again!

  4. 36 hours in Jordan

    10:00am- Arrived to my family house in Amman Jordan

    12:00pm- Eat with the family traditional breakfast which is Mediterranean food falafel, hummus, chickpeas, pita bread, and Arabic tea and coffee and much more.

    2:00pm- Go to Mecca Mall and enjoy with the family and spend some bonding time with them go shopping and see the sight that are around the mall.

    4:00pm- Go to the Jordan museum and see and the most ancient and historic artifacts of the country heritage

    7:00pm- Go back to my family home and eat mansaf a Jordanian and Palestinian traditional dish to eat when visitors come over

    10:00pm- smoke hookah at my cousin house and play cards

    9:00am- get some falafel sandwiches at the bread shop across the street from my family place

    11:00am- Go to the Dead Sea with the whole family which is the border from Jordan to Palestine

    1:00pm- Eat some Arabic sweet from the bakery which are baklava which contain groundnuts

    2:00pm- Head to the Wadi Araba Desert and see the camels and take pictures

    4:00pm- Visit the royal tombs of Petra

    8:00pm- Eat mansaf again since it is a sign of saying welcome and goodbye dish

    YOU GOT TO LOVE JORDAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. J Mitchell says:

    36 Hours in Los Angeles : LA is my hometown, and just like New York it has many different activities and things to do within a short distance of each other.

    SATURDAY
    12:00pm -check into hotel
    Arrive at the luxurious J.W. Marriott Hotel, located in the heart of L.A. live in Downtown Los Angeles.

    1:00pm -lunch
    Track down a famous food truck at findlafoodtrucks.com. This site lets you find over 150 yummy trucks.

    2:00pm -activity
    While you let your food digest, you can ride the new Metroline underground subway from downtown, to Hollywood Blvd. While there, take a Hollywood bus tour, which shows you all of the homes of celebrities, and famous movie sites.

    3:30pm -activity
    After getting off the bus, you can take a hike up to Runyon Canyon in the Hollywood Hills, where you can see the scenic city, but only if you can make it to the top!

    6:30pm -dinner
    Downstairs from the hotel is a nice restaurant called The Yardhouse that has a happy hour through the whole place, instead of just the bar. Tonight is a busy night, so make sure you reserve a table ahead of time.

    8:00-11:00pm -activity
    The clippers are in their play-off season, so you walk across L.A Live to the Staples Center to watch the game against the Houston Rockets.

    SUNDAY
    9:00am -breakfast
    Good morning! A table in the hotel’s restaurant, Ford’s Filling Station, has a table already set for you. The unlimited buffet is set at $26 per person.

    11:00am -activity
    Head down to Venice beach. It’s about an hour’s Metro bus ride from Downtown to Abbott Kinney Boulevard, at the heart of Venice’s artistic, offbeat and chic scene. Browse made-in-LA clothing boutiques, unusual homeware and gift shops, gourmet food vendors and more.

    1:00pm -lunch
    Walk the boardwalk and pick a yummy, greasy food vendor of your choice.

    2:30pm -activity
    Head back to the sand and take a surf lesson with the instructors on the beach!

    4:00pm -activity
    Take a walk off the boardwalk to Main Street. This leads to the Santa Monica boardwalk, where you can ride carnival rides, play games, shop, and more!

    8:00pm -dinner
    After you pamper up back at the hotel, Take a trip to LA’s westside to The Grove Promenade. You cannot leave LA without any Mexican food, so Mercado is the best place to go. It is an authentic Mexican restaurant with the best food and cocktails!

  6. 36 hours in New York City- Summer, July
    Friday
    10:00 a.m- Arrive to Yotel, located on 42nd street and 10th avenue. This hotel is very cool and unique. When you enter you are to sign in using computers and then later presented with a robot that will take your luggage to your room. This is where we will be staying for the weekend. This Yotel is the only one in New York City.
    12:00pm- We take the 2 train from Times Square to 96 street and walk to Big Daddy’s located on 96 street and Broadway. This is an old school classic diner. It is very fun and full of toys from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. They have very good milkshakes and a variety of food.
    2:00pm- Walk towards Riverside Park located on 72nd street and Riverside. This park is very beautiful, has many things to do. We decide to look around and find a nice spot to hangout and talk.
    4:00pm- Walk to 79 street and central park west. Here we decide to go to the Natural History Museum. This museum is free admission but a donation is suggested. This is a very fun museum to go visit and it should always be the one spot you go to when you are visiting New York City.
    7:00pm- Take the 2 train back to Times Square. Here we go to the Jekyll and Hyde restaurant located on 44st and 7th avenue. This restaurant is very fun. Every couple of minutes they have performances. They also have statues that look like they don’t move but then scare the crap out of you when they do. They also have a bathroom in a hidden door on a wall that looks like book shelves.
    9:00pm- Walk around Times Square and enjoy this beautiful night and lights all over the city.
    10:00pm- Go back to the hotel, go to sleep, and prepare for tomorrow morning.
    Saturday
    10:00am- Wake up and get ready to go to the coffee shop restaurant on Union Square.
    12:00pm- Walk from Union Square to 14 street and 11th avenue which is where the High Line is located. This is a park that was built on top of old railroad tracks. This park is the best during the summer. Sometimes you can see a perfect view of the sunset. It’s also a good spot to just hangout and talk with friends.
    2:00pm- From the High Line we decide to take the C train to 86 street which takes us to Central Park west where we decide to go to the Great Lawn. The Great Lawn is a huge lawn located right in the center of Central park. It has about 5 baseball fields and people just hangout and lay on the grass in the middle.
    4:00pm- After the Great Lawn, we decide to go back to Times Square where we decide to go to Ripley’s Believe it or Not museum. This museum is full of cool things that I’m sure you didn’t know even existed. It is a very fun museum, you get to walk around and interact with the exhibits.
    7:00pm- We decide to eat dinner at Carmines located on 44th and Broadway. This is a family restaurant, parties smaller than 4 are not allowed. It is an Italian restaurant. They serve very big portions of food and it is all very amazing food.
    9:00pm- Walk around Times Square one more time and enjoy the beautiful night.
    10:00pm- go back to the hotel and fall asleep

  7. “36 Hours in….. ” — New York City

    ” If you hate a person, just send him/her to New York; if you love a person, just send him/her to New York.” New York is the intersection of heaven and hell.

    Friday
    10:00 am– check into hotel: We arrive to the plaza hotel, which located on Fifth Avenue at central park south, in manhattan. This luxury hotel was constructed in the most fashionable residential section of new york city. Its feel comfortable.

    12:00 pm–lunch: Go to the plaza hotel food hall, it is next to the hotel. We eat the pizza rolls( it is very expensive half pizz 15 dollars), luke’s lobster, and Lady M cakes. This food court brings together the various different countries and parts food.

    2:00 pm– activity: Walk to the Ripley’s Believe It or Not, we experience the unbelievable mysteries and excited of our world. This is make us to immerse in the unusual, unexpected and unbelievable.

    4:00 pm– activity: Go to the AMC Loews 34th street theater, that to see the movie.

    7:00 pm– dinner: Come back to the plaza hotel food hall, to eat dinner.

    10:00 pm– activity: Go back to the hotel, play the cards. Then, go to sleep, that to prepare for tomorrow.

    Saturday
    9:00 am– breakfast: We get ready to go to the shop Andaz fifth avenue. There’s food are very delicious, simple, and fresh.

    11:00 am– activity: check out the hotel, and go to the soho to shopping.

    1:00 pm– lunch: Go back to flushing, main street and go the prince tea house to eat the dessert. Which located on 36-39 prince street. Its tastes very good.

    2:00 pm– activity: Take 7 and Q train to the Botanic Garden. The ticket is $12, if you have student ID thst is half price $6. Here is the world of flowers, very beautiful.

    4:00 pm– activity: We decide to go to the Brooklyn Bridge. And we take a lot of pictures of bridge and ourselves.

    8:00 pm– dinner: We go back my house, and eat the noodle that make by my mom.

    9:00 pm– activity: We play games on the computer.

    10:00 pm– Go to the sleep.

  8. 2014awu says:

    Anna W.
    HMGT 1101
    Prof. Akana
    NYCCT
    36 Hours in a place that I love

    During July, for 36 hours- thursday through friday- in Colorado Springs, CO, a family of four: mother, father (veteran) and two boys who are 9 and 12, are on a historical/heritage and ecotourism vacation. (Everything planned is located nearby each other.)

    THURSDAY
    Hilton Garden Inn, Colorado Springs – 8:00 am
    Check into the Hilton Garden Inn. For a double bed deluxe room, with a military ID the total is 160 per night. During free time simple necessities can be bought at the Promenade Mall located directly across from the inn.

    U.S. Olympic Training Center – 10:00 am

    (Copyright: http://www.teamusa.org/About-the-USOC/Training-Centers-and-Sites/Colorado-Springs )
    Enter and tour the famous USA training center where athletes come together to compete and train for the upcoming Olympics. According to Teamusa.org, Not only does the USOTC have facilities for fencing, swimming, gymnastics, wrestling and others, but they also have dorms and dining rooms for their annual “130,000 visitors and 156,000 guest” for which they made 300,000 meals. During the summer, every half hour a new tour starts, that last one at 4:30 pm. Adults cost $5 and military members cost $3 per ticket.

    King’s Chef Diner – 12:00 pm

    (Copyright: http://www.foodchallenges.com/challenges/kings-chef-5lb-new-mexico-stomper-challenge-colorado/ )
    King’s Chef Diner is a local place to eat and is a great spot for family lunches. They name their meals off of magical/fiction characters, for example the Merl Scramble ($12) and the Grump ($16). The Grump is a mound of hash browns, with side choices and shredded cheese, along with two eggs- all cooked together and topped with a homemade gravy. KCD is open every day from 7:00 am to 3:45 pm, except holidays.

    Pioneers Museum – 1:00 pm
    (copyright: http://www.cspm.org/exhibits/ )
    Learn about the history of Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs and the people who used to govern and live there. Take time to imagine what jobs they had, what inventions were created and how different people/gender were treated. Survey the exhibits to get hands on with activities based on the subject. Admission is Free Tuesdays through Saturday, from 10 am to 5 pm.

    Cave of the Winds – 3:00 pm

    (Copyright: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyhT1i7Js8U ,
    http://caveofthewinds.com/the-tours ,https://www.flickr.com/photos/kkanouse/8674197824 )

    Simply 30 minutes away from the Pioneers museum is an exciting adventure in the wildlife, filled with caves, attractions and rides. The tours come with a military discount and must be reserved beforehand. Along with the darkness is a round trip on the Bat-A-Pult and Wind Walker challenge course combined together at a total cost of $20. The Bat-A-Pult is similar to a ski lift and since the Wind Walker is at the bottom of the mountain, as the Bat-A-Pult descends viewers receive an awesome outlook on the nature surrounding them. The Wind Walker course is made of ropes and wood, the challenge is to reach your goal with only a safety strap and your hands/feet. The best thing about this attraction is that you receive a flash drive and as you travel along your day, every moment is captured and stored onto the flash drive, making the experience really unforgettable!

    Old Chicago – 6:00 pm
    (http://flickrhivemind.net/Tags/cafemenu/Recent )
    For dinner and dessert, head over to Old Chicago. Although the place may seem more formal for dinner dates, the atmosphere can adjust to a family one. Simply plop into a corner booth and for the children, order from the kids menu or let them craft their own “mac n cheese” and classic cheddar burgers for the adults. Choose dessert from either: Cheesecake with fresh berries ($6) Ice cream cookie sandwich trio: “3 ice cream sandwiches made with our house baked chocolate chip cookies, stuffed full of vanilla ice cream and served with fresh cut strawberries and hot fudge for dipping”. ($6) or The big cookie: “A deep-dish pizza pan loaded with chocolate chip cookie dough, oven-baked and cut in slices. Serves 2-3 for $5. Open everyday from 11 am to 2 am. Overall military discount is 10% off all food, all the time.

    City Rock Climbing Center – 7:00 pm
    For the final activity, two blocks away from Old Chicago, is a great indoor and outdoor program for rock climbing. In this case, the family will remain indoors since it is dark outside. Although the programs are more formatted for local residents, visitors are always welcomed. After the kids are dropped off at the rock wall for $16 each, the adults will join the adult climbing team (non-members pay $119 for once a week) led by coach Chris Baker, a former Olympic coach for the USA Triathlon. Military gets 10% off.
    When the boys get tired, the family retires back to the Hilton Garden Inn.

    FRIDAY

    8. Egg and I – 8:00 am
    (photo creds: http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-egg-and-i-colorado-springs )
    After an awesome but athletic day, it’s time for a syrupy breakfast of waffles, toast, scrambled eggs and anything breakfasty. Coffee for the adults and fruit juice for the children. Open 6 am to 2 pm on weekdays. 10% Military discount.

    9. Western Museum of Mining and Industry – 10:00 am
    (photo credit of Steam Engine: http://www.wmmi.org/museum-exhibits/dont-get-steamed-its-history )
    Seven minutes away from a yummy breakfast at Egg & I, is a museum full of enriching details made to preserve and educate visitors on the rich mining history of Colorado. With over 4,000 artifacts on display, as well as old mills, indoor and outdoor exhibits and a big fulfilling library. Not only do they provide research on mining but also about Colorado’s history with “industrial technology, geology and the environment.” $7 for military and $6 for students. Open from 9 am to 4 pm.

    10. Southern Hospitality Southern Kitchen- 2:00 pm

    (http://www.yelp.com/biz/southern-hospitality-colorado-springs-2?osq=Southern+Hospitality+slow+smoked+prime+ribs )
    One minute away is where lunch will be bought. Southern Hospitality is a new BBQ meaty-grill place, so if one is a vegetarian this is not recommended for them. They are known for their bourbons, but right now it’s family time! BBQ Sliders ($8) for the kids and Slow Smoked Prime Ribs ($26) for the adults. No military discount.

    11. Whit’s End inside of FOTF Welcome Center- 4:00 pm (http://www.focusonthefamily.com/about_us/welcome-center.aspx )
    Now for the last activity as the vacation is closing to an end, the family stops by Whit’s End. Whit’s End is a fictional place that is the main hangout on a radio show called: Adventures In Odyssey. Whit’s End gives tours and shows videos at the theater. There is a swirly slide (pictured above) and the tasty soda fountain. There are many rooms to walk into but the best is the Narnia room, where you literally enter through a closet.

    (http://ranch-wife.blogspot.com/2012/06/road-trip-coloradoutah.html )

    12. Hilton Garden Inn – 6:00 pm
    Check out of the inn and stop by the Promenade mall across the street to buy souvenirs, then head on home!

    P.S. I do apologize, after all my hard work NONE of the pictures uploaded. I am sorry, it would have made this better looking- picture wise.

  9. vivian says:

    36 hours in ocean city , Maryland
    10:00a.m check in ocean city- castle in the sand
    After 5 hours of driving, we finally reach to ocean city. In our room, we can see beautiful beach from our window. The sunrise and sunset we just can’t wait to see it.
    12:00p.m- two hours later , we go to the beach that right downstairs to our hotel. we hang out and walk around until we are hungry.
    2:00p.m- lunch at McDonalds
    Because of 5 hours of driving, we all get tire. So we go to McDonalds that just one block from our hotel. the sign of this Mcdonald is not the one that i show before. It is an old man holding a funnel. After eating, we walk around to the store and buying Souvenirs.
    4:00p.m. – after eating and buying, we go back to our hotel and rest. 1 hour later, we go downstairs to the pool, swimming about a hours.
    6-7:00p.m—dinner at Abbey Burger Bistro, Ocean City MD
    This is a really quaint cute place, we sat at a high top table in the bar area. Very comfortable and added bonus: it backs right up to Winterfest of Lights! Gorgeous view of the lights. I will say, my burger was very good (black and bleu cooked just right). It was a pretty small burger. I compensated by ordering the delicious homemade onion rings, and our waitress took pity on me and brought me some extra pickle slices (these are a little spicy and SO good).
    10:00p.m
    After a delicious meals, we go to a playground that near the burger store. It is kind of a small playground, we play around and we watch a small circus troupe.
    9:00a.m.- get a sandwich and tea at the sandwich store that across the street.
    11:00a.m- activity
    At the beautiful beach and wonderful environment, we at the Jet ski Rental. Take a ride on one of our fast, powerful and playful machines and you will not be disappointed. These are the best of the best and are a great fit for either a family who wants to cruise around with their kids or for the adventurous thrill seeker looking for the ability to go fast, make sharp turns and blast around the bay! Our jet skis all sit up to 3 people with a max weight limit of 400 lbs. the price is between $50-$75 for 1 hour.
    1-2:00p.m- lunch at on the bay of seafood
    This restaurant is a buffet place, it is all you can eat. Most of the food is seafood. Which make me really love this place, because I love seafood. Each person cost $29.95.
    4:00p.m- activity
    Parasailing
    Fly high above the ocean while parasailing with our experienced crew and the latest in lift-off and landing technology allowing safe and dry landing every time! Fly away in comfort and ease as a double or triple flight. Experience walking across water. It is amazing when you flying in the sky, the fresh air you can smell and all the views are so beautiful.
    8:00p.m – dinner at Belly Busters
    They offer chicken cheese steaks, crab cakes, all you can eat crabs, fish tacos, EVERYTHING IS GOOD and fresh Service and wait staff are awesome!
    10:00pm- go back to the hotel.

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  10. Germina Leonce says:

    36 hours In St Lucia

    10:00am check in
    Ladera Resort in Soufriere
    Ladera is the only resort in St. Lucia located on the UNESCO World Heritage Site, overlooking the Pitons and the Caribbean Sea. It is located on the Soufriere Volcano. Thousands of feet below the hotel an intensely blue Caribbean Sea dashes against the volcanic Piton Mountains. Faintly scented tropical breezes cool your skin. Your private plunge pool beckons. Each offers fine linens, luxurious amenities and four-poster beds made of polished tropical hardwood. And each, deliberately without a fourth wall, invites the spectacular sunsets and astonishing views right inside, to be a part of your very private, very special retreat.

    12:00 lunch
    At The Coal Pot Restaurant in Vigie
    Dinner is a must at the Coal Pot on every visit to St. Lucia. The food has been consistently excellent. One of the most romantic settings in the evening. Flickering candlelight and waves lapping at the rocks at the edge of the restaurant.Great Food, Great Wine and excellent hosts

    2:00pm
    Treetop Adventure Park

    Treetop Adventure Park offers zip lining, biking and hiking. All of our activities take place at Treetop, a one of a kind outdoor adventure-themed park.
    Located on 35-acres in the heart of the rainforest, the Park has controlled access, which maximizes security, while allowing visitors to roam freely throughout the park. The zip line course was built to the highest standards and is inspected regularly to ensure that safety levels are maintained.

    3:00pm
    James Touring Service
    Go around the whole island in just 5 hours to 6 hours

    9pm dinner
    Rainforest Hideaway

    Rainforest Hideaway, established in 2004, is a family owned restaurant which has been listed by TripAdvisor as the number one restaurant in Marigot Bay since its opening. Just a short ferry ride across the calm waters of Marigot‘s inner bay, the restaurant is actually built out over the water –- providing a romantic setting for enjoying our European/Caribbean fusion menu – or a glass of champagne in the bar watching the fish dance with the underwater lights in the lagoon.
    10:00pm
    Going out to a local bar for drinks

    12:00 bed time

    5 am
    Sulphur Springs
    The well-known Sulphur Springs in Saint Lucia is the hottest and most active geothermal area in the Lesser Antilles. The park is approximately 45 hectares and is billed as the Caribbean’s only drive-in volcano. A walk through the crater takes you past pools and hot springs bubbling and belching with sulphur-laden steam. Just outside the Springs, you can bathe in the warm sulphuric pools, reputed for its soothing effects. The Sulphur Springs forms part of the story of the creation of the entire Caribbean basin.

    7am Back too sleep

    11 am Breakfast
    The Reef Beach Cafe
    Beach bar

    12:00pm
    Go to a beautiful beach

    3:00pm lunch
    Wingz-N-Tingz

    5:00pm
    Water sports
    Saluna – Water Taxis | Water Sports | Boat Tours
    A Water Taxi is one of the best ways to get around the island’s beaches and water-side town and villages, as well as for cruise-ship pickups for Castries for a day on the beach, as well as longer day-trip boat tours to further away places, such as SoufriĂšre and The Pitons.
    And whether you take water sport seriously; want to have fun; take a Boat Tour; a Day Trip; Snorkel; Water Ski; Sail; we can provide everything, including full instruction and supervision if required, or just the equipment for those with experience.

    8:00pm dinner
    Spice of India
    Really amazing food and great service is to be had at this restaurant. If there is something you want not on the menu just ask and it is not a problem. The ambience in the place is really relaxed

    11:3pm back on the plane

  11. Travel

    36 Hours in the city of love
. Paris
    May 12, 2015

    Paris is a modern and dynamic city with significant universities, cultural life, commercial, business, administrative, scientific and political activities. Also Paris is considered the world capital of shopping and fashion, being the house of the most prestigious French fashion brands such as Chanel, Dior, Hermes, and Louis Vuitton among others.
    Culinary is another strong characteristic of France. Paris offers the French tradition of good food and wine still prevails in many restaurants, including gastronomic restaurants and excellent family style places.
    In 2013, 47 million tourists visited Paris and the Paris region, including Disneyland Paris and Versailles. Paris remains year after year the most visited city in the world ahead of London and New York City.

    FRIDAY

    1. Henry IV’s supper. 6:00 pm

    Get your reservation on time, this place is always packed (La Poule au Pot: Open from 7pm to 5am .Closed on Monday . 9, rue Vauvilliers 75001 PARIS Bookings: +33 1 42 36 32 96). Dishes are really classic French cuisine, portions are good for sharing. I highly recommend as a starter the Fried camembert cheese, cherry jam and salad, Shirred eggs with Foie gras, as a main dish: Henry IV’s famous “Poule au Pot” (boiled chicken and vegetables) ( good for two people) and Scallops Provençal style. For the sweet tooth I recommend the Old-fashioned crĂšme brulĂ©e if you want to go classic. Prix fixe: only 40 euros, or $44. 61 at $1.12 to the euro.

    2. Discover Paris cruising the Seine river. 9:30 pm

    This city offers enough reasons to fall in love with it even if you did not want too. Everywhere that you look, the architecture, the lights and the vibe of the city is contagious. Cruising by the river is the perfect opportunity to discover the city from another point of view. I recommend you do this cruise at night and book your trip for a half and hour time spot since every hour there is a light show at the Eiffel tower. The boat will be on time for that. Go to ( http://vedettesdupontneuf.com) for online booking or straight to Bateaux Vedettes du Pont Neuf ,Square du Vert Galant 75001 Paris, France
    Phone: +33 (0) 1 46 33 98 38 (Tickets One hour cruise without stop Adult 14 Euros, Child (4-12 years-old)7 Euros)
    10: 00 am

    Saturday

    3. Belle Époque breakfast. 9:30 am

    They just celebrated their 110th anniversary, so what better place to start the day with an authentic French breakfast following the brigade style. The carte menu for breakfast offers a lot of choices. Breakfast at Angelina was my favorite. For 29 Euros you can get a complete and delicious breakfast. Do not leave the place without stopping at the front shop to pick up some fresh chocolates, macaroons and other sweets made fresh in house. Check the web for the different locations and times (http://www.angelina-paris.fr/en/magasins )

    4. Date with Mona Lisa. 1:00 pm

    Plan your visit ahead of time. The Louvre museum has five floors of exhibits, which probably will take a day for each floor. Check ahead of time the exhibitions that interest you and stick to the plan. It is really easy to get distracted an end up in another room. If your time is restricted, visit the Mona Lisa since it is a long walk and a couple of halls ahead. For information http://www.louvre.fr/en

    5. Drinks with a view 5:00 pm
    Relax after all the walking at le Ombres happy hour. The view of the Eiffel tower I would like to say is one of the best around the city without the rush and the fast pace. You can sit back and relax by the terrace and just enjoy the marvelous architecture of the tower. No reservation required. (27 Quai Branly, 75007 Paris, France.+33 1 47 53 68 00)

    Sunday

    6. Today’s batch. 8:00am

    It might seem a little early, but in Paris if you don’t get your bread early you will have to wait till the next day. Poilane opened for the very first time in 1932 and since then has made traditional French sourdough loaves which were not as popular as baguettes. Only two locations are open on Sundays, but you will not regret the trip. (http://www.poilane.com)
    Le Marais district 38 rue Debelleyme Paris 75003 Tel +33 (0) 1 44 61 83 39
    Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 7:15am to 8:15 pm and Sunday, 7:15am to 4:30pm

    7. From the champs to the arc. 11:00am

    You can not leave Paris without visiting its famous gardens at The Champs Elysees. You can stroll through the gardens, view the Louvre museum from the sides, work on your tan while you picnic on the lawn or just get lost and walk until you come across the Arch De Triumph. The champs of Elysees and the Arch are free to the public. But if you want the view from the top of this national monument admission is free for minors under 18 years old and 9,50 euros per adult. (http://www.monuments-nationaux.fr/en/conservation/Monuments/les-grands-chantiers/bdd/chantier/12 )
    If you go these are other interesting places to visit:
    E. DEHILLERIN: the interesting thing about this store is all the pots, utensils and kitchens supplies that they have in their inventory, the twist, is in books with codes and that it is how you order your supplies. It is old school but is a great experience. (http://eshop.e-dehillerin.fr/sitemap.php ) E. DEHILLERIN 18 et 20 rue CoquilliĂšre 75001 Paris

    Gurmandie Book store: any inimaginable book for the hospitality industry they carried. From culinary to pastry, dinning room, wines and breads or any book related it they have it in store. This is a really interesting store for people in the industry. (http://www.librairiegourmande.fr/ )
    Librairie Gourmande 92-96 rue Montmartre 75002 Paris. France

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