Sunday, December 25, 2011

The Day a "Tidal Wave" Hit Chicago

!±8± The Day a "Tidal Wave" Hit Chicago

"Giant tidal wave hits local town lake." April Fool's joke? Probably. "Giant Tidal Wave Hits Chicago." Joke, right? No. This was the headline of the afternoon edition of the Chicago Daily News on June 26, 1954.

I left the house in my beat-up Chevy at around 9:00 a.m. on a warm Saturday morning in June 1954 and drove uptown to Lake Michigan's Montrose Beach and harbor to meet my father and some friends at the Wilson Rocks Bait Shop where he hung out with his fellow fishermen. We were going to do some Perch fishing......which is a chewy white meat fish that is a taste of Heaven when deep fried and served with, lemon, tartar sauce and accordion fries. Getting ready for my final year in high school, I had been working a hard construction job and was in need of some sun and relaxation. Perch were the answer this Saturday morning, but I would soon find something quite different......something that I would never forget.

As I pulled into the parking area, I noticed it was full of water despite it being a bright sunny day. The Lake was unusually choppy. I also noticed people running toward the pier. There was a sense of something very serious and very bad going on and immediately and instinctively I headed for the bait shop to connect with my father. He saw me coming and said "let's go to the pier, they need help down there," and we took off at full speed along with many others. A Seiche (pronounced saysh) had struck Montrose Harbor without warning on this June morning. It was 8 feet high and 25 miles wide and hit Chicago's entire lakefront......from Michigan City, Indiana to the North Shore. Eight people were killed, most of whom were fishing right there in Montrose Harbor where about 15 or 20 fishermen were swept off the narrow, 175-foot concrete pier. And we knew many of them.

When we arrived, bathers and fishermen were running for cover. Men, women and children scurried and fell. Yachts bobbed widely in the water. The wave at some points had rushed 150 feet inshore before subsiding in a few minutes which explained why I saw so much water as I pulled into the parking lot. There were rescues, panic, despair, and narrow escapes. Unfortunately, we were too late to be of any real help and then stood by helplessly as the the rescue teams began the grim job of pulling each body from the lake. Apparently, fishermen who had been lying on their stomachs, idly guiding lines in the water, were simply swept off the pier as the water swelled up and washed over them. Fishermen on the North Avenue pier, several miles to the South, were also swept into the lake, and the same grim work was being done there. Among those hurled into the water was Ted Stempinski, who had been fishing with his son Ralph, 16. Ralph left the scene for a moment shortly before the wave struck. When he returned his father was gone. The same thing happened with John Jaworski who also was fishing with his son. Those tragic facts hardly went unnoticed and stayed with me for a long time after.

News of the oncoming wave was spread quickly by park police who cleared fishermen from a pier at 61th St. In Jackson Park minutes before the water submerged that area. At Loyola Beach just North the waves broke over a 9-foot seawall. All the docks at the Belmont Harbor yacht basin were flooded when the wave raised the water level there about 6 feet.

Prior to June 26, nobody had ever heard of the word "Seiche." After June 26, most of us were experts on the phenomena.
Specifically, "A Seiche has to occur in an enclosed body of water such as a lake, bay or gulf. A Seiche, a French word meaning "to sway back and forth", is a standing wave that oscillates in a lake as a result of seismic or atmospheric disturbances creating huge fluctuations of water levels in just moments. The standing waves slosh back and forth between shores of the lake basin, often referred as tide-like changes of the Great Lakes, by many. Most seiches on the Great Lakes are results of atmospheric disturbances and a cease in wind, not seismic activity or huge tidal forces" ( Heidorn 2004; Wittman 2005).

This particular Seiche, which was the most dangerous of the three kinds, was fueled by a severe squall line with high winds and rapid changes in atmospheric pressure that pushed down on the lake's surface and crossed southern Lake Michigan a few hours earlier, passing from northwest to southeast. It's as if you dropped a stone in the middle of a bucket of water and watched the ripples move from the center. The atmospheric pressure caused be the squall was the stone and the ripples were the Seiche. Like water sloshing back and forth in a bath tub, fast-moving squall lines with intense atmospheric pressure caused the lake to slosh back and forth and water levels to rise on the shoreline and harbors by up to 10 feet in a matter of minutes and with no warning.

Unlike a tsunami, which can travel across the open ocean at extremely high speeds, a Seiche moves much more slowly. It took 80 minutes for the Seiche to travel 40 miles from Michigan City to the Chicago lakeshore at North Avenue. That's about 30 mph. The Seiche Struck the entire Illinois coast with a wave about 2 to 4 feet high, but it reached a maximum height of 10 feet as it approached the North Avenue pier.

As an eye witness to the immediate aftermath, I was taken aback by the way in which the Chicago papers over-dramatized the tragedy. The Chicago Daily News, now defunct, ran headlines that read in two inch black lettering: "BIG TIDAL WAVE HERE! Many Swept Into Lake; Fear 10 Killed. Mother of 11 Among Victims. 3 Divers, Boats Hunt Others. Three persons were drowned and several more were feared lost Saturday when a 25-mile-wide tidal wave smashed the Lake Michigan shore here. The freak wave, estimated from 3 to 10 feet high, struck at about 9 a.m. From Jackson Park north to Wilmette. An undetermined number of persons were swept into the lake. Estimates of the death toll ran as high as 10......." There had been no "big tidal wave;" there had been a freak and deadly Seiche. Since then, there have been numerous scares and reports of smaller seiches, but none that caused similar damage or deaths.

Interestingly, however,one of the greatest disasters in the city of Buffalo, NY's recorded history occurred at 11 p.m. October 18, 1844 when a wall of water quickly inundated the commercial and residential districts along the waterfront. The disaster occurred without warning, breaching the 14-foot seawall and flooding the waterfront. Newspaper accounts indicate that 78 people drowned. This tragedy was also caused by a Seiche, as prolonged strong winds produced a Seiche by pushing the water toward one end of Lake Erie. When the winds stopped, or shifted to the opposite direction, the water moved back in the direction from which it came and the Seichedid the rest. It is estimated that Buffalo has two or three seiches a year, but the threat has been largely eliminated by building a breakwater in Lake Erie, a project that started in the 1860s.

Unlike devastating Tsunamis caused by underwater earthquakes, seiches have never caused much damage in the Great Lakes, and most go unnoticed since they are relatively subtle and imperceptible, causing water levels on beaches to rise just a foot or less.

But this one was very perceptible and occurred on a calm and warm Saturday morning in Chicago. What started as a day of peaceful fishing turned out to be an experience that has remained indelibly in my mind and, I believe, worthy of a sharing. One thing is for certain, we will never experience a Seiche here..........at least I don't think so.

"It didn't come in like a wall.....the water just started to rise and kept going until it was maybe 6 feet higher than usual." Dick Keating, Belmont Harbor Foreman and eyewitness.


The Day a "Tidal Wave" Hit Chicago

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Unique Ways to Spend Your Vacation in Chiang Mai

!±8± Unique Ways to Spend Your Vacation in Chiang Mai

Not many tourists know that it is not only in Bangkok that you can spend a Thai holiday with friends and family. One great choice is the city of Chiang Mai, which is an exotic city ideal for vacations and tours. From rafting to jungle trekking to simple activities such as shopping and clubbing during the night, you surely will enjoy your trip to the city of Chiang Mai.

Rafting

Any tourists will enjoy rafting down the well-known Maetang River. This activity is often combined with mountain biking and elephant riding. Many rafting adventure companies offer 10-kilometer rafting trips along the river. Rafting in this river is most exciting from the months of June to October, when the water levels are higher.

River Cruising

Taking a cruise down the Ping river is one of the best ways to spend your vacation in Chiang Mai. The cruise is done on a sail boat and lasts a day. This is a popular choice for romantic dates and intimate parties.

Spending Time with the Elephants

Because Thailand is known for its elephants, you may want to experience an adventure with the elephants in Chiang Mai. Pay a visit to the Maesa Elephant Camp at Tapae Road, which is half an hour drive from the center of the city. The place features an elephant show and a half hour to one hour ride with the elephants.

The Baanchang Elephant Park is located at the Rachadamnoen Road and is another place where you can appreciate Thailand's elephants. It is the cheapest place that offers elephant entertainments. They also allow people to stay overnight for camping. During the night, the hosts provide night entertainment such as releasing fire lanterns into the sky.

Enjoying Muay Thai

Thai boxing is Thailand's national sport and one good way to experience Thailand's culture is to watch Muay Thai fights. At the Loi Kroh Boxing Stadium located near the city's Night Bazaar is where Muay Thai fights are held at least three to four times every week. Thai fighters are occasionally paired with foreign fighters, but the fights are usually between Thai people. The admission costs 400 to 600 Baht, depending on the seat assigned to you. If you are on a budget, you may go there at around 11pm when the stadium is opened for free admission.

Watching Movies in Chiang Mai

If you are spending a long vacation in the city and you feel that you have done every Chiang Mai adventure possible, you may want to relax and spend your day watching a good movie. There are two big cinemas in Chiang Mai. First is the Vista Cinema located at the Kad Suen Kaew, which doesn't have 3D films but has clear screens and oozing cinema surround sounds that make movie watching more enjoyable. Depending on the duration of the film, the tickets are priced from 80 to 120 Baht.

Another cinema complex that you may visit is the Major Cineplex located at the Airport Plaza. The ticket price is higher compared to Chiang Mai Vista Cinema, which ranges from 120 to 260 Baht depending on the movie you are watching and the type of seat assigned to you.


Unique Ways to Spend Your Vacation in Chiang Mai

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Best Holiday Destination in December

!±8± Best Holiday Destination in December

WANTED AN ESCAPE FROM THE COLD IRISH WINTER WEATHER IN DECEMBER

We wanted to get away from the cold N.Ireland winter for a while and decided to try one of the much warmer Spanish beaches. Barcelona came first to mind as I am very interested in the architecture and splendour of what this magnificent city has to offer, and we also wanted to stay as close to the beach as possible. After some research on the internet, we booked an apartment at the Playa Golf Hotel in Sitges, more or less 30 minutes from Barcelona. With the family travel tickets (T10) we could make our way around easily and take trips there by bus or train as often as we wanted to.

If you prefer to stay in Barcelona, I suggest that you try one of the numerous hotels on the La Rambla. It is very central and from there you have easy access to various places of interest. You also have access to different forms of transport to any destination in and around the city.

BARCELONA, CITY OF GREAT ARCHITECTURE

Two days later, it was time to take the road to Barcelona and we set off to the local train station in Sitges. Who wants to hire a car if you can travel in the comfort of the newly renovated and comfortable Renfe trains. Even though everything is written in Spanish, we did not find it difficult to get our way around. One quickly gets used to place names and streets and when unsure of our surroundings, there was always someone willing to give directions.

The excitement was almost overwhelming when we exit the subway into the streets of Barcelona. With the map out, we studied our location and decided to first head for Antonio Gaudi's most ambitious unfinished basilica, The Sagrada Famillia. Work still continues on it more than 120 years after building began. This is an impressive feat of human vision and ambition. When complete, the church will have a total of 18 towers, each dedicated to a different religious figure and each one hollow, allowing the placement of various types of bells which will sound with the choir.

If you love beautiful and unusual architectural buildings, it is worth visiting Gaudi's other structures. Colegio Teresiano is a school for the Teresian nuns which he built at the same time as the luxurious Palau Guell. When designing Guell Park he demonstrates his high regard for nature as he used recycled ceramics rather than firing new ones and to avoid leveling the land, Gaudi designed meandering viaducts. He also built a wavy wall around the Miralles Estate in Barcelona of which only the front entrance and a short expanse of wall remain today.

Josep Batlló hired Gaudi to redecorate Casa Batlló which is also known as "House of Bones"due to its design. The design of the house uses skeletal, organic and underwater elements. The walls are being coloured in such a way that you can actually feel you're in an underwater world (the walls look like water). Also, it is very hard to find a straight line in the entire house. At the rooftop, you can actually notice that it looks like the back of a dragon. Absolutely remarkable.

We went to see the Arc De Triomf in Parc de la Ciutadella, designed by Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas. One can't help but feel very small standing in front of this beautiful arch, built in colorful brickwork in mudejar style. The statues on and in the vicinity of the arch are all fascinating pieces of art.

Visitors can hire bicycles for the day, or for as long as they need to use them. However, we have decided to walk as there are so many things to see and to do. Travel couches are also available everywhere and you can hop on and off as you wish, which is actually the way to go, otherwise you miss out on a lot of attractions.

The La Rambla was also one of the highlight of my visit in Barcelona. This street is pedestrianized and bordered by trees. Kiosks, flower stalls, pet stalls and street artists are in abundance here and traffic passes on either side of the pedestrian area. While walking there I found it difficult to decide where to look first as there are so many things going on at once. The street artists were so cleverly disguised with costumes and make-up, it is hard to believe that they are actually not statues.

The crowded fresh produce market, "Mercat St Josep la Boqueria" was astonishing. It has a wavy and colourful ceramic roof (build in clear Modernista inspiration) with an interesting conjunction of the old walls with modern elements and market stalls. I have never seen such a variety of fresh fruit, vegetables, fish (all sorts), shell fish in all variety's, mushrooms, olives, spices and other quite unusual kinds of food. I would want to live close by just to be able to visit this market once a week. One's imagination will run wild with such a selection of food on your doorstep. There won't be any chance of telling your hubby that you don't have any ideas left for the next meal.

SOME TRAVEL TIPS WHEN VISITING BARCELONA

1. Do some research on places you want to visit and take the list with you.
2. Make sure you have a street map that shows all the attractions.
3. Book a "Hop on hop off" tourist bus, then you won't miss out on the most important attractions.
4. If possible, don't take children with, they don't enjoy sight seeing and get bored quickly, and that means that you also will not be able to enjoy your visit to this marvellous city as much as you have planned to. Drop them off at the fun park if they are big enough to look after themselves. Otherwise if you have plenty of time, only visit a few places each day.
5. It is not crucial to do a crash course on how to speak Spanish before you go, as most of them can communicate in English. However, it helps if you know a few basic words or sentences. They appreciate your effort to talk with them in their own language, but it also helps you to find your way around a bit easier as virtually everything is written in Spanish only.
6. Go there when it is either winter or spring, especially if you are not used to high humid temperatures.
7. Read the reviews before booking an apartment, it gives the best indication of what you can expect.
8. If you like seafood, make a point of eating their famous paella.
9. It is good to book half board accommodation, in this way you don't need to spend all your money on buying food.
10. Enjoy your visit, Barcelona and Sitges are definitely one the best holiday destinations as there is so much to do and to see and there are many facilities to entertain the kids and youngsters too.


Best Holiday Destination in December

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Things You Can Do on a Sabah-Borneo Vacation

!±8± Things You Can Do on a Sabah-Borneo Vacation

Planning a wonderful holiday trip to Sabah-Borneo? Yes, you've made a right choice! True that you are going to have an adventurous and amazing trip, by visiting Sabah, the region located in East Malaysia.

Sabah, mostly known by local citizens as "Land Below The Wind", blessed with a land rich with cultures and untouched tropical rainforest yet, creating fascinating places to be categorized as "the Travellers' Pit-Stop".

In Sabah, you will find out how affordable your trip is. With facilities,accommodation during free and easy leisuring, you can pick up any type of transport or just rent-a-car service available to brings you to your desired destination, in the heart of Sabah's capital city; Kota Kinabalu. Do not worry about where to stay overnite or spend several couples of week, as you will find lots of developing hotels, ranging from 2 Stars to 5 Stars! It took only 20 minutes ride from Kota Kinabalu International Airport (Malaysia Airlines & Air Asia).

Feeling hungry and thirsty? Why not have a sip of fresh young coconut drinks, mouth-watering "ais kacang" (iced red beans), "cendol" (chilled green jelly) and "ABC" (chilled mixed fruits & jellies). Fill up your hunger with delicious and famous Western, Chinese, Malays, Vietnam, Thai and local food with affordable price! Besides, local teashops offer various satisfying and tasty delicacies and snacks, such as currypuff, banana fritters, "lekor" (fish finger chips), "dim sums" (chinese delicacies) and "pao" (chinese buns stuffed with BBQ pork, chicken,etc).

When dining out, yeah, such an experience that stays with you throughout the travelling period. Satisfy yourself with delicious meal available in The Waterfront Restaurant & Cafe, situated in town area will offer you with great stomach full breakfast, lunch and dinner with perfect view of sunset along the coast! Diners can choose a wide array of fresh seafood including prawns, crabs, salmons, oysters and mussels served with different sauce and dippings. Treat yourself with local fruit juices, local delights and hawkers style food, a walkaway from nearby hotels ( Hotel Capital & Hotel Wah May ) just around the corner side of the hotels. There, you can try out the well-known chinese teashop selling "Ba Kut Teh" (herbs pork ribs soup) served with rice. Meanwhile, you can choose whether to add only lean meats, ribs, fatty meats or liver to the soup cooked with hot claypots, and sure will make you sweat, while savouring the rich flavour of these herbs soup.

Travelers will find their "stomach satisfaction" all the way leisuring in Kota Kinabalu, or shop till you drop by visiting shopping malls like Wisma Merdeka, Ceterpoit Mall, Wawasan Plaza and lots lots more with cheap and reasonable price! Sometimes, you may bargain to grab your favourite stuff! Always remember to keep in your backpack a pair of flipflops or swimming wear for a relaxing moment in Tanjung Aru Beach, not far from the busy town of Kota Kinabalu. You will never feel or get your vacation completed without a trip to The World Heritage Site, Mount Kinabalu! You will need just an estimate 2 hours drive-off from Kota Kinabalu town, to the famous area named Kundasang, where the famous site stands.

Captivating and fascinating Mount Kinabalu, brings you a perpetuity moment in Sabah-Borneo. Meanwhile, a nite spending at nearby chalets and lodgings with cool, soft and relaxing view of Mount Kinabalu will add more experience to your trip. I believe that all your stress will definitely be "blown away" by the cool and calming breeze, under the feet of the stunning mountain in Asia! For more additional fun, take a visit to Kinabalu Park, a main entrance to Mount Kinabalu climbing. The reception counter will provides you with all information about the climbing, trail ways and climbers needs. The park also plays its main role for flora and wildlifes reserve and protection, thus enable these worth-visit Rafflesias and Pitcher's plant stays undisturbed. Different species of butterflies can be seen through during your visit in this calming park.

Sooner before you leave, please drop by at local markets to shop for souveniers and handicrafts. It worths a keep in your travel luggage as a marking of this pit-stop! Furthermore, having a pack of "Sabah Tea", a local processed fresh rainforest tea will quench your thirst. What a refreshing trip in Sabah!


Things You Can Do on a Sabah-Borneo Vacation

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Chicago Airport Transportation - Travel Options For Parking and Rides

!±8± Chicago Airport Transportation - Travel Options For Parking and Rides

What transportation services does Chicago Airport have to offer?

There are number of ways in which travellers can get to and from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. In this article we will look at the Chicago Airport Transportation services that are available. The airport is located just 17 miles northwest of downtown Chicago. It is accessible by local mass transit lines, regional trains and buses as well by downtown and surburban shuttles and the interstate highways. Most of the transportation services at Chicago Airport are in areas located at the main entrances to each terminal.

The transportation services that are provided at Chicago Airport are as follows:

1. Airport Shuttles

2. Airport Transit System

3. Regional Buses

4. Rental Cars

5. Taxi Cabs

Let's now look specifically at 2 services of transportation that are available at O'Hare International Airport.

1. Blue Line

This service consists of a 19.5 mile trunk line which is part of the Chicago Transit Authority's rapid transit system. It extends from the Airport through downtown via the Milwaukee Dearborn Congress Subway and then across the West Side with its 2 branches. The Southwest end one is to Forest Park (Congress) and the other leads to Cicero (Douglas). This is the CTA's second busiest rail line with more than 119,700 passengers traveling on it each weekday. Trains are scheduled to depart from the O'Hare terminal roughly every 7-8 minutes on a weekday and it takes about 40 minutes to travel to Chicago's Loop.

The terminal was opened in 1984 as an extension of the Blue Line from its former terminal at Jefferson Park. It was built to a design by the architectural firm Murphy/Jahn.

2. Ground Transportation Services

There are a number of different companies in the Chicago area that offer a reliable transportation service O'Hare and Midway Airports plus to areas of Chicago.

They provide the following kinds of services:-

1. Will provide door to door transport to both business and residential locations.

2. They will also offer a door to door service to many of the hotels that are based in and around Chicago.

When looking for Chicago Airport Transportation keep in mind you have a variety of options to explore.


Chicago Airport Transportation - Travel Options For Parking and Rides

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How to Save Money on Philadelphia Airport Parking Fees

!±8± How to Save Money on Philadelphia Airport Parking Fees

Parking at the Philadelphia International Airport can be an adventure in itself. Travelers need to be aware of parking fees and how to get the best deals.

If you just go to the airport thinking you will find a cheap place to park, think again. The parking lots are sitting there just waiting for you to turn up unaware of prices and policies.

The worst example we found was parking your car at any on-site parking lot at Philadelphia International Airport. All of the Philadelphia on-site lots are owned by the city of Phila. and run by companies for them. The city sets the price it wants people to pay when they either pre-book a space or just turn up at one of the parking lots.

One way to save money is to park at one of the privately run remote airport parking lots near PHL, and there are many of them. These are often cheaper than the airports own long-term parking lots, and online discounts can make parking at one of these facilities even cheaper.

Drivers often avoid the private airport parking lots, thinking it will take extra time to transfer to and from the airport. But many of these private parking lots are also a shuttle ride away from the terminal. And at busier airports, such as Philadelphia and New York's JFK, the long-term parking lot is often full, which means you could spend half an hour looking for a space before searching for a remote parking lot anyway.

Another good alternative is to find a hotel in the area of the airport which has a secured parking facility and free shuttle service 24 hours a day.

One of the best Hotels in the Philadelphia area offering this service is the Philadelphia Airport Ramada's Park and Jet, which is located just 2 miles from the airport and offers free shuttle service to and from your car 24 hours a day, 7 day a week.

When you return from your trip, you just pick-up one of the direct phone lines in the airport and they will come pick you up.

They also have a coupon on their website and they also offer Park Sleep Fly package deals where you stay overnight and fly out in the morning. So, the moral of the story is to do your research in advance of your trip, compare prices and get the best deal online.


How to Save Money on Philadelphia Airport Parking Fees

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Lollapalooza 2008 - the World's Most Eclectic Music Festival Returns to Chicago

!±8± Lollapalooza 2008 - the World's Most Eclectic Music Festival Returns to Chicago

The Windy City of Chicago will once again host Lollapalooza, a three-day music festival that will take place August 1 to 3 in Grant Park. This year's lineup will feature 130 musical acts on nine different stages, including:

Radiohead

Rage Against the Machine

Nine Inch Nails

Kanye West

Wilco

The Raconteurs

Love and Rockets

Gnarls Barkley

Bloc Party

The Black Keys

Lupe Fiasco

The National

G. Love & Special Sauce

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings

Broken Social Scene

Flogging Molly

Mark Ronson

Cat Power

Explosions in the Sky

Brand New

Gogol Bordello

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks

Dierks Bentley

Okkervil River

Amadou & Mariam

Blues Traveler

John Butler Trio

Passes for the three-day festival range in price from 5 to 5 and are available on a first-come, first serve basis at lollapalooza.com.

The festival isn't just for adult music lovers--there's plenty of all-ages fun to be had at Kidzapalooza, which features a variety of activities to keep kids and teenagers entertained. In addition to family-friendly music acts, expect to find music workshops, a petting zoo, a dance floor, video game tournaments, and much more.

Lollapalooza is a general admission event, so get there early and claim your spot in the park. But if you'd prefer to be treated like a V.I.P., you have two options: first is to join the Lolla Lounge. As a member, you'll receive drinks, buffet lunches and dinners, soothing mini-spa treatments, air-conditioned restrooms and comfortable lounge seating. Best of all, each lounge has an elevated platform for an unobstructed view of the stage. Three-day LollaLounge passes sell for 0 each.

You may also purchase your own private Lollapolooza cabana--it's the ultimate way to experience the show! You'll have your own exclusive platform, with personal servers and climate-controlled comfort stations. For more information, visit the Lollapalooza site.

Lollapalooza Detours

While you're in town for the festival, why not enjoy the rest of what Grant Park and downtown Chicago has to offer? Add these destinations to your must-do list:

SHOP

Magnificent Mile

The Magnificent Mile, a long stretch of Michigan Avenue, is known by several names--Mag Mile and Miracle Mile among them. Famous for its shopping and its picturesque, wide sidewalks, Michigan Avenue is a shopper's paradise. This is where you'll find all of the major department stores (Nordstrom's, Neiman Marcus, Saks) designer boutiques (Chanel, Louis Vuitton) and dozens of specialty stores. If you get the chance, look to stay in a Magnificent Mile hotel (Michigan Ave. Chicago Hotel)

Wicker Park/Bucktown

If you're looking for fashion's next big thing, head on over to this edgy neighborhood located where Milwaukee, Damen and North Avenues intersect for the latest creations by up-and-coming designers and smaller labels that are sure to help you stand out in a crowd. Not to be missed: Phoebe 45 for women's clothing and Apartment Number 9 for Men.

STROLL

Navy Pier

600 E Grand Ave

Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 595-7437

A fifty-acre park complex on a boardwalk extending into Lake Michigan, Navy Pier offers a wide variety of entertainment and dining options, including boat cruises fireworks every Wednesday night from Memorial Day through Labor Day. If you have the time, be sure ride the 150-foot tall Ferris Wheel and enjoy breathtaking views of the lake and city skyline.

Grant Park

Downtown Chicago, between Michigan Avenue and Lake Michigan

Beyond the Lollapalooza staging area lies a lovely stretch of waterfront paths and cultural attractions, including the Shedd Aquarium, The Museum of Science and Industry, and The Art Institute of Chicago. Don't miss the breathtaking Buckingham Fountain and Cloud Gate, a large, reflective sculpture that is also known as "The Bean".

DINE

David Burke's Primehouse

616 North Rush at Ontario

Phone: 312.660.6000

Chicago is a city known for its steakhouses, and Primehouse is arguably one of the best. Conveniently located in a N. Rush St. downtown Chicago luxury hotel, the menu features a mouth-watering selection of meats that are dry-aged right on the premises. Save room for dessert--the Kickin Doughnuts and the Chocolate Cake and Fudge with Graham Chip Ice Cream are not to be missed!

Garrett's Popcorn

670 N Michigan Ave and four other Chicago locations
These local institutions tend to have long lines out front--and when you get inside and taste their irresistible popcorn, you'll know why! Founded in 1949, Garrett's is known for their Caramel Crisp and Cheese Corn varieties. Can't decide? Get the Downtown Mix and enjoy the best of everything.


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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Helpful Guide In Planning Your Wisconsin Dells Family Vacation

!±8± Helpful Guide In Planning Your Wisconsin Dells Family Vacation

One can seldom find a Midwesterner who has not gone on vacation to Wisconsin Dells as a kid. Wisconsin Dells acted as a famed vacation spot for more than 150 years. It's charmed with a tranquil natural setting, packed with kitschy carnival rides and is widely known to be the "Waterpark Capital of the World."

These days, Wisconsin Dells can be regarded as an old school and amazing holiday destination. You can easily find attractive resort complexes where faded attractions sit adjacent to them. The attractive landscapes of the Dells has enticed a great number of people to check out the area which remained as the star attraction. Scenic tours and self-guided kayaking excursions are some of principal the attractions.

For years, the Dells have been a preferred summertime destination mainly because every single business, resort, attraction and activity is centered for families.

Below are some suggestions in the event that you desire to plan your getaway to the Dells.

Thinking when to go?

Though summer is the most effective time to go to the Dells, the great quantity of indoor and outdoor water parks makes anytime of the year a wonderful time to travel to the place. Through the summer, get ready to enjoy the full array of outdoor activities from bicycling to canoeing to roller coaster rides to boat rides. If perhaps you are a budget tourist or a bargain hunter you can make tremendous savings by going to in early to mid-June. This is when lodging is frequently up to fifty percent less expensive in comparison to during the peak summer months.

How about the weather conditions?

During the warm months, temperatures average in the mid-70s, nonetheless it can reach 90s with high humidity. You must bring lots of sunscreen and a light rainproof jacket in the event moody Midwestern weather becomes rainy or unpleasantly cold.

Ways to get there?

You can look into the nearest airport which is Dane County Regional located 55 miles away in Madison, Wisconsin. More often than not, less costly flights can be obtained by flying into General Mitchell International which happens to be in Milwaukee and 116 miles away. You even have the option to pick Chicago's O'Hare International which is 188 miles away. When you would like to get there by train both Amtrak and Greyhound likewise serve the Wisconsin Dells.

Thinking about going around....

Driving around the Dells requires a car since the area is spread out along two major highways. Yet parking is definitely readily accessible practically in most attractions, resorts, and downtown and is often free.

Which are the festivals and events?

There are numerous festivals and events in the Dells. Have a look at Flake Out Festival on January, Automotion on May, Waterslide-athon and Taste of Wisconsin Dells on June, Wisconsin Dells Fireworks Celebration on July 4, Wo-Zha-Wa Days Fall Fest on September and Autumn Harvest Fest on October.

Here's some helpful information.

You can have a look at tour packages to Wisconsin Dells by searching online. Or acquire detailed information regarding going to the Dells from Visitor & Convention Bureau. You can obtain a copy or check out online their Wisconsin Dells Vacation Guide and Accommodation & Attraction Price Guide.

Where to acquire cheap deals and special discounts?

The Wisconsin Dells Coupon Book is loaded with special discounts. You will usually get it online through a reliable site like dells.com. Plenty of resorts and attractions provide online deals on their websites or to email subscribers exclusively.

What are the things to do and see in the Dells?

There are numerous visitors attractions at Wisconsin Dells. In addition to the many water-parks and amusement parks, you can watch magic shows to live shows, go horseback riding or play golf, enjoy bowling or arcade games. You might also prefer to go fishing or camping outdoors, dine in elegant restaurants and go on a spree. There are several remarkable activities to do in Wisconsin Dells. It has everything to make your family holiday even more than an unforgettable one!


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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Grove City Homes - A Fabulous Place to Live in Central Ohio

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If you are moving to the Central Ohio area and want easy access to the downtown area, then buying a Grove City home might be the right choice for you. Located just 15 minutes southwest of downtown Columbus, Grove City still enjoys a quiet, rural setting free from many of the stresses of big city life. It became an incorporated town in 1866, and the building of a rail line between Grove City and Columbus led to steady growth through the next century, and the town was officially incorporated as a city in 1959.

The city also works to offer incentives and lower operating costs for businesses and industries, and its convenient location at the intersection of the I-71 and I-270 corridors, as well as the three local and international airports nearby make it an ideal home for thousands of local and international businesses. Finally, the residents can quickly enjoy all the amenities Columbus has to offer, or they can stay at home and take in the theater productions at The Little Theater Off Broadway, one of Ohio's oldest community theaters.

To serve these families, Grove City offers 16 elementary schools, five intermediate schools (serving students from grades 4-5), five middle schools and five high schools. The school district also offers a variety of after-school and extracurricular programs including Head Start, after school care, food programs and technical education programs. As a district, the schools earned an Ohio state rating of "Excellent" for the 2009-2010 school year. The city is also home to three private institutions, offering young families a range of choices for the children's educational needs.

In addition to the schools, Grove City itself offers a wide variety of activities, facilities and events for residents and visitors to enjoy. Youth and adult sports leagues, classes and a preschool are offered by the city, and it maintains several playgrounds, parks, sports fields and even a water park. For young parents, the city helps organize playgroups filled with both structured and unstructured events and playtime. Residents can also participate in a host of other events, including the seasonal weekly farmer's market, art fairs and the annual "Soggy Dog Swim", where owners can watch community dogs enjoy the cool water of the city pool- held the weekend after the pool is closed for the year, of course. The city also hosts an outstanding collection of restaurants and service organizations, a collection of gardens and arboretums, biking and hiking trails and a popular skate park for the city's youth. The city library also boasts a collection of over 3 million books and other materials, drawing in more than 5,000 annual visits from local children alone.

Grove City features a wide variety of affordable housing options, ranging from the low 0,000s through the 0,000 plus range. Its multi-unit housing market is robust, and enjoys values well above state averages. It is an attractive market for individuals looking for a more affordable single-family option than most of Franklin County; while the average house price in the county is 4,513, the Grove City average is 3,691. This affordability makes it a popular destination for young families and working professionals who wish to commute in and around Columbus. With the close proximity to downtown Columbus, all of the great schools and activities, and the great housing options available, choosing a Grove City home is great choice when moving to the Central Ohio area.


Grove City Homes - A Fabulous Place to Live in Central Ohio

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