Archive for April, 2008

Historic Sightseeing in Savannah, GA

Monday, April 7th, 2008

The city of Savannah has long been noted for its rich history and pristine examples of its past culture, most notably its architecture. And just as there are a nearly unlimited number of stories to learn from the city of Savannah, there are also nearly as many ways to uncover the city’s tales of old. Whether merely strolling past neighborhoods of antebellum grandeur or tracing the steps of the Civil War, there’s sure to be a historic tour offered in Savannah to perfectly set the mood of your next vacation.

Old Town Trolley Narrated Tour

With the Old Town Trolley Narrated Tour visitors will find an interesting, broad look into the past 270 of charming Savannah. Guests will travel the city by way of trolley, and should you feel like getting off at any tour stop and taking your time to peruse, that’s fine! Trolleys come by each tour stop every twenty minutes, and tour participants are allowed to simply hop on the next trolley when they’re ready to move in. Sites seen during the tour include Telfair Museum, Andrew Lowe House, Broughton Street, Colonial Park Cemetery, River Street and other historical spots throughout Savannah.

Hauntings Tour

Being considered one of the more historic cities in America can easily leave a town open to talk of mysterious hauntings and spirits from the old world, and with the Hauntings Tour of Savannah you’ll be able to delve deep into the rumor and hearsay to decide for yourself exactly how much weight to place upon the chilling tales whispered. The Hauntings Tour is a nighttime, walking tour that will guide visitors past alleyways and waterfronts filled with stories of fallen pirates, voodoo practitioners and other sorts of spooky characters.

Homemade Thunder Civil War Tour

War buffs and southern romantics alike will find the Homemade Thunder Civil War Tour to be an interesting look into the Civil War and Savannah’s role in the conflict. From hearing tales of natives, including General Moxley Sorrel, to visiting sites of significance, such as the Green-Meldrim House, the Homemade Thunder Civil War Tour offers an encompassing look into the Civil War from the perspective of a southern city for a unique experience all around.

Savannah Homes Tour

One of Savannah’s most praised aspects is its pristine collection of antebellum architecture, and with the Savannah Homes Tour you’ll have the opportunity to visit two of the city’s more distinct examples for an interesting time of architectural sightseeing. Both the interior and exterior of the Davenport House and Owens-Thomas House, built in 1820 and 1819 respectively, are featured along the tour for a complete look into the romantic architecture of the period. And whether you’re an admirer of architectural design or simply looking to experience the lost grandeur of the South, the Savannah Homes Tour can prove to be a great experience.


Theme Park Excitement in Branson, MO

Friday, April 4th, 2008

With a large array of comedy, music and variety shows that typically tops out at over 100 choices, it’s easy for some of Branson’s other great attractions to be overlooked, though Branson’s small stable of theme parks can prove to be every bit as impressive as any theatrical entertainment found throughout the area. Whether cooling down at White Water, reliving Ozark history at Silver Dollar City or experiencing wonder and imagination at Celebration City, there are a variety of ways to stay active and entertained while visiting Branson, MO.

Silver Dollar City

As the first theme park in Branson, Silver Dollar City is an encompassing look at all that Branson stands for. The park is set to resemble the Ozarks during the 1800’s with a variety of craft exhibits, historical reenactments and a natural charm, and that’s just the setting of this exciting park. Guests can expect to find numerous rides such as the interactive Flooded Mine and thrilling coaster experiences including PowderKeg, 40 daily live shows, and countless attractions that range from train rides to child play areas. Let entertainment and history come together at Silver Dollar City for a truly memorable day in Branson.

Celebration City

Celebration City is a nighttime theme park attraction in Branson that offers great times well after the sun has set. Park goers will find a variety of typical theme park draws ranging from roller coasters and child rides, but there is also a certain carnival feel to the park as well. Carnival games, miniature golf and a Ferris wheel are also featured at Celebration City, with an amazing laser light show taking place each evening.

White Water

If you’re looking to beat the summer heat when visiting Branson, then you’ll definitely want to stop by White Water. This 12-acre water park features water attractions ranging from thrilling to relaxing. Whether soaking up the sun alongside a wave pool or tearing through a tube slide, there’s something for the entire family at White Water.


A Complete Country Music Vacation in Nashville, TN

Friday, April 4th, 2008

As a Mecca for singers & songwriters, country fashion trends and larger than life collaborations between some of country’s biggest acts, Nashville is the premier destination for country music fans to get away and experience the life of the stars. From actually being in attendance at the historic Grand Ole Opry to visiting country’s past and even the homes of the genre’s current top players, country music fans are sure to find the vacation of a lifetime waiting in Nashville, TN. Below, we’ve compiled a short-list of some of the many activities that are sure to pique the interest of even the casual fan.

Grand Ole Opry

There may not be a more popular concert series in all of American history than the Grand Ole Opry. Beginning with legends including Hank Williams Sr., Minnie Pearl, and Roy Acuff, and continuing right up to legends such as Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, and Reba McEntire, the Grand Ole Opry has consistently brought an all-star cast of performers to the masses for close to a century. Simply put, if you’re a country music fan visiting Nashville you’ll be hard pressed to not be in attendance during this now legendary concert.

Country Music Hall of Fame

If the Grand Ole Opry can offer a glimpse into the talents of today’s top country acts, then the Country Music Hall of Fame will definitely flesh out the long history that has paved the way for the stars of today. The 40,000-square-foot, three-story museum features a variety of music, pictures, exhibits and memorabilia covering everything from country’s humble beginnings to the booming business it has now become.

Ryman Auditorium Self-Guided Tour

While the Country Music Hall of Fame offers a sweeping glimpse into nearly every nook and cranny of country music history, the Ryman Auditorium Self-Guided Tour can provide an intimate look at the beginnings of the Grand Ole Opry. The Opry was held at the Ryman until 1974, and houses some of the fondest memories of the show’s past. From having your picture taken on the actual stage of the Ryman to exploring the auditorium’s many exhibits and unique memorabilia, this tour is the perfect compliment to actually seeing the Grand Ole Opry while visiting Nashville.

Home of the Stars Tour

For the ultimate look into the lives of country’s top stars, the Home of the Stars Tour offers a connection not typically found between fans and entertainers. You’ll be taken through Nashville and the surrounding area as you view the homes of dozens of the top artists living in the area. From stars of past generations such as Little Jimmy Dickens and Porter Wagoner to Alan Jackson, Kix Brooks, Ronnie Dunn and other current giants of the industry, you’ll see a wide range of opulent homes and mansions as you get a truly backstage look into the lives of your favorite entertainers.


Gatlinburg, TN Entertainment Options

Friday, April 4th, 2008

While your first thoughts of Gatlinburg may conjure images of Tennessee creeks and the towering Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg - Pigeon Forge can also provide visitors an astounding variety of live entertainment when traveling through the area. From laugh out loud comedies to mind boggling magic shows, the entertainment scene throughout Gatlinburg is easily varied enough to rival the scope of its natural wonders. And to help get you thinking about how you’d like to spend your time in Gatlinburg we’ve featured a few of the many types of live entertainment Gatlinburg offers.

Comedy Barn

As the name implies, comedy is at the forefront of the Comedy Barn; though visitors are sure to find an encompassing time of entertainment. Aside from comedy, the Comedy Barn features jugglers, fire-eaters and even a handful of barnyard animals! Of course, comedy takes center stage for a performance that is appropriate and entertaining for the entire family.

Magic Beyond Belief

Home of the Merlin Award-winning Terry Evanswood, Magic Beyond Belief offers a family outing of wonder through unbelievable illusions and quality showmanship. And while Terry is the featured performer of the show, he’s far from the only talent performing throughout the night. Helping assist Terry are Klondike the Wonder Dog, a 400-pound white tiger and other critters containing a hint of magic!

Smoky Mountain Jubilee

Featuring quality harmonies, an explosive live band and a touch of comedy, the Smoky Mountain Jubilee is a comprehensive time of entertainment that pays homage to the traditional gospel sound of the area. The quartet will amaze with its precision while Highpockets keeps the time lively with his crazy antics and zany humor. Offering a little of everything in terms of entertainment, and a whole lot of Smoky Mountain charm, the Smoky Mountain Jubilee is a great way to be entertained and take in the culture of the area.


Grand Ole Opry Schedule of Performers For April 4 & 5, 2008

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Please Note: The Grand Ole Opry does not release final lineups until the Wednesday prior to each performance. This list will be updated weekly as new performers are confirmed and added to the lineup.

Friday, April 4 - Order Tickets

John Conlee
The Whites
Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press
Mark Wills
Jimmy Dickens
Connie Smith
Del McCoury Band
Bill Anderson
Jean Shepard
Jack Greene
Terri Clark
Jeannie Seely
Tim Hensley
Emerson Drive

Saturday, April 5 - Order Tickets

6:30 performance

Jimmy Dickens
Mel McDaniel
Jeannie Seely
Jimmy C. Newman
Del McCoury Band
Jim Ed Brown
Jean Shepard
Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys
Mel Tillis
Stu Phillips
Connie Smith
Opry Square Dancers
Bill Anderson
The Whites
Mark Wills

9:30 performance

Jimmy Dickens
Mel McDaniel
Jimmy C. Newman
Jim Ed Brown
Jean Shepard
The Whites
Mel Tillis
Jan Howard
Del McCoury Band
Opry Square Dancers
Bill Anderson
Connie Smith
Mark Wills


Family Fun in Mount Rushmore, SD

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Amongst the natural beauty and open spaces of Mount Rushmore travelers can find a variety of activities unique to the area. From tracing the ancient past of South Dakota to enjoying outdoor activity amidst the inspiring rock formations scattered about, there are a number of ways to make memories during your time in the Mount Rushmore area. Below, you’ll find a range of activities with each providing its own unique experience.

Mammoth Site of Hot Springs - Hot Springs, SD

The Mammoth Site of Hot Springs features an actual working paleontology lab along with a number of activities and exhibits centered around the now extinct mammoth. Of course, throughout your time at Mammoth Site of Hot Springs you’ll come into contact with many other pre-historic creatures including the giant short-faced bear. Whether you’re an inspiring paleontologist or simply interested in our world’s natural history, Mammoth Site of Hot Springs is a remarkable experience focusing on the once great animals to roam South Dakota.

Big Thunder Gold Mine

If natural history doesn’t intrigue your travel group, perhaps the glint of gold will! Big Thunder Gold Mine is an authentic gold mine that offers travelers a rich, cultural experience while in South Dakota. From browsing historical equipment to actually trying your hand at panning for gold, there are a number of attractions waiting at Big Thunder Gold Mine.

Basic Rock: Climbing Adventure

To take an active approach to enjoying your time in Mount Rushmore you can always climb the area’s many beautiful rock formations. With Basic Rock: Climbing Adventure you’ll learn everything you need to know to scale the natural wonders of South Dakota. Skills including rappelling, belaying and tying knots will all be shown before you take to it for an active day amidst the astounding beauty of the Mount Rushmore area.


Sightseeing By Bus in Washington DC

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

As our nation’s capital, Washington DC has historic sites and national landmarks on nearly every street corner. And when visiting DC a motorcoach tour can offer an interesting and educational experience that will not only make your vacation all the more memorable, but offer a better appreciation for our nation as a whole. From experiencing the sites that helped shape America to the buildings that hold the important going-ons of present day, there are a number of motorcoach tours that will provide a full perspective of Washington DC and our nation.

All Day Washington DC Interior Buildings Tour

The All Day Washington DC Interior Buildings Tour, as the name implies, is an all day tour that will take you by, and into, some of Washington DC’s most famed buildings and sites. The actual tour stops include the likes of the White House Visitor Center, Ford’s Theatre, U.S. Capitol and the World War 2 Memorial; though that’s far from all you’ll see throughout the day. Along the tour you’ll also have views from the bus of other popular sites including the FBI building, Washington Monument, Supreme Court, Jefferson Memorial and many other sites.

Two Day Grand Tour

Those that really want to push sightseeing to the limit when visiting our nation’s capital will find the Two Day Grand Tour be an interesting journey through history and politics. Many of the same sites that are seen on the All Day Washington DC Interior Buildings Tour will be seen along this tour, with the notable exception being that the Two Day Grand Tour offers time for more stops. Throughout the two full days of sightseeing you’ll visit the White House Visitor Center, Ford’s Theatre, World War 2 Memorial, U.S. Capital, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Korean War Veteran’s Memorial and Arlington Cemetery, as well as view numerous other popular sites from the bus.

Washington After Dark Tour

With the Washington After Dark Tour you’ll be able to see many of DC’s more prominent buildings and landmarks through the surreal setting of a night sky and beaming lights. In total, this tour makes stops at the Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean Memorial and FDR Memorial. Sites seen from the bus will include the U.S. Capitol, Library of Congress, Supreme Court, The White House and many other buildings and landmarks.


Zoological Options For Spring in San Diego

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Sprawling along the Pacific Coast, San Diego offers a true metropolitan setting complete with exciting family activities, a refined arts scene and the many other wonders of a big city. However, San Diego can also offer an in depth glimpse into nature through its wide variety of zoological attractions and beautiful coastline to explore. And whether cruising the Pacific or strolling through SeaWorld, you can experience the sights and sounds of the wild from a number of different perspectives.

SeaWorld

Popular the world over, SeaWorld offers a zoological experience in a theme park setting. And while most guests will already know to expect unbelievable whale exhibits, startling shark encounters and run-ins with all sorts of other species, there are also a number of shows featured at the park. In particular, R.L. Stine’s Haunted Lighthouse 4-D offers a frightfully good time for the entire family while Mystique de la Mer showcases amazing acrobatics and the synergy possible between land and water inhabitants.

San Diego Zoo

The San Diego Zoo is always a popular attraction when visiting San Diego, and for good reason. More than 4,000 animals representing over 800 species greet visitors to the zoo each day for an unbelievable look at wildlife from around the world. In total, the San Diego Zoo features 13 permanent exhibits, with a number of special exhibits rotating through all the time. Those looking for a traditional zoo experience done to near perfection need look no further than the impressive San Diego Zoo.

San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park

While the San Diego Zoo features animals in a more traditional zoo setting, San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park offers sights of animals roaming in naturalistic habitats. 3,500 animals representing 400 different species roam the 1,800 acres of the park, with many of the animals such as Giraffes and Rhinos living in the same space for a truly unique zoo experience. Some of the regions featured at the Wild Animal Park include desserts, wetlands, scrublands and savannas.

San Diego Harbor Whale Watch

Experiencing the sheer size and beauty of wild whales in their natural habitat easily ranks among the most moving sights our world has to offer, and that’s exactly what you’ll experience during the San Diego Harbor Whale Watch. This narrated cruise takes visitors around the San Diego Harbor to view the California gray whales that frequent the area. And while the main focus of the cruise is on whales, there’s also a chance that you’ll see other area wildlife including dolphins and sea lions.


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