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NYC Midtown West MeetUp Party – Check Out Andy Troy For Midtown West MeetUp Party Fun
December 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Andy Troy’s Tasting NYC Is Your Best Solution For Manhattan Upper East Side Nightclubs
TastingNYC.com is a site owned and operated by well known writer, private trainer and fitness celeb Andy Troy. Andy is the author of,’Living Young : 32 Habits of ageless People’ and the creator of the popular fitness DVD,’The Bedroom Workout for Men’.
Andy Troy puts on parties – his social networking activities are held at modern Manhattan clubs and they are no cover after work type deals. Andy has thousands of folks signed up to his emailings on MeetUp.com, Andy’s parties are favored – lots of good looking people go to Andy’s parties, it is not just singles but it’s's a large amount of singles.
Imagine if Scarlett Johannsen or some other mega-babe threw parties – No extra cost to you, you go and the place is packed with Scarlett Johannsen’s buddies and associates and people who need to be Scarlett Johannsen’s friend.
Andy is your embracive host at these social networking activities, he circulates, he works the room, makes sure everybody has a great time including you.
When folk think about NY City, one of the first thoughts they have, after the famous buildings, is Broadway. The Great White Way, as it was known in many years past, is home to a couple of the best NYC nightlife on the face of the earth.
Famous names,eg the Winter Garden, the Shubert, the Palace, the New Amsterdam, the Majestic and the Lyceum as just a handful of the great homes where today’s exciting Broadway plays and musicals are presented to the public. Tickets are listed at exclusive costs ; if you and a friend decide to go out for an easy dinner and a show, expect to pay in the $500 range and much more for box seats and more elaborate dining fare.
You may select from David Mamet’s Speed-the-Plow or American Buffalo, Peter Shaffer’s Equus, Tracy Letts’ comedy August : Osage County, and Anton Chekhov’s immortal classic The Seagull, among several now in production.
there are lots of Broadway plays that were adapted from other mediums, including well-liked films. Shows like Shrek, The 39 Steps, wicked, Young Frankenstein, Billy Elliot the Musical, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, White xmas, Mary Poppins and others. Avenue Q was inspired from the television show Sesame Street, yet it offers an adult-themed play.
a giant part of the Theatre District’s NYC nightlife are the spectacular older theatres. There’s a vibe in these old homes of ages past, when folks flocked to the theatres to see the newest plays, and that aura continues today. Folk get dressed to the nines to visit the theatre, and there is a spirit of camraderie and bon vivant as the onlookers settles in together as a group to take part in the experiences the show offers. Some of the theatres,eg the Winter Garden, are vintage homes. After Cats closed its nineteen-year run there, the interior of the house was restored to what it seemed like in the 1920s. This is one of the hotspots on Broadway and around the town where you may be in the thick of NYC nightlife, now let’s look at the BARS
Maritime Hotel – Yes, we are listing a hotel as a pick for our Nightlife category and it is not due to what goes on behind closed hotel room doors. The entire town block is just one giant open air spectacular right from South Beach. ( at Ninth Ave. ), this place was once the HQ for the nation’s Maritime Union. Now, it is a glamorous Chelsea Hotel that draws a modern nightlife scene.
Pacha – Talk about a high energy import that lets you explore the vibe of Ibiza without stepping foot outside NYC ( located at 618 W. 46th St. This international nightclub transports club-goers from NYC to the steamy tropics, featuring four floors ( and 30,000 sq. Navigate a maze of staircases, palm trees, mirrors and tarp canopies. You will find drop down projection screens, staging runways, and intimate retreats ( take a look at the Jacuzzi-style booths ).
Their juicer will freshen up your cocktails and their glowing’Saturday Night Fever’ dance floor will liven up your evening. A stylish small hole-in-the-wall that features great drinks and an easy, laid-back crowd. Passerby is found at 436 W. Fifteenth St. ( between Ninth & 10th Aves.
White pony bar – A super-popular West town institution, White pony tavern is quiet, literary, and features tons of wood – a previous haunt of Dylan Thomas. Good for some laid-back cheap booze hour pints with old mates and associates. Simply make sure you’re not watching your waste line if you choose to order grub – the huge juicy burgers and slab-cut fries are worth the calories! White pony tavern is located on Hudson & 11th Street.
house 8 – With so many luxuries offered at this honeymoon-suite locale, who has anytime for sleep? If you are hunting for great drinks and fascinating snacks, this mini-resort provides it. A hospitality-themed lounge, house eight offers everything apart from the mint on your pillow. Good for night-owls who have trouble turning in. House 8 is found at 515 W. ( between 10th & 11th Aves. ).
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East Coast or West, Florida Beaches are the Best – check out Fort Myers, Florida Beaches!
December 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Lee County is home to Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Springs
and the islands of Sanibel and Captiva. It is the most populous
county in Southwest Florida. The county seat is Fort Myers and
the largest city is Cape Coral. The Gulf of Mexico has a huge
influence on the area and the three rivers: the Caloosahatchee,
the Estero and the Imperial, provide fantastic recreational
opportunities.
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Fort Myers accommodations are plentiful; choose a resort, a hotel or a motel, Fort Myers and Lee County have it all.
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Natural Florida beach sand and warm waters invite you to relax, read or
partake in a favorite beach activity – shelling. Each beach has a
personality all its own. Families will find soft, white sand great for kids. Couples
can experience solitude and exceptional sunsets. And active types
can enjoy volleyball, picnicking, shelling, cycling and skim boarding.
⢠Lee County offers annual parking stickers for $60 per year.
⢠Bonita Springs residents pay $5 for an annual parking decal
which allows parking at Bonita Beach Park, Access #1 and Little
Hickory Island Beach Park for free.
⢠Sanibel Island beaches have metered parking. Property
owners and long term visitors may obtain A & B parking permits;
A/property owners/$12/year; B/ visitors/$90/year.
⢠On Sanibel, the police will arrange for delivery of a
handicapped wheelchair for 4 hours at no charge. Call 239-472-
3111.
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Bonita Beach Park
Location: 27954 Hickory Blvd.,west end of Bonita Beach Blvd.,
Bonita Springs
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: $2/hour
Amenities: 3 miles of beach, restrooms, picnic shelters with tables
and grills, playground, sand volleyball courts, food concession,
showers, restaurant
Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, sunbathing, walking
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: Bonita Springs is a small coastal community
with beaches that are quite beautiful and less harried than Fort
Myers Beach to the north.
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Bonita Beach (Accesses)
Location: 10 accesses along Hickory Blvd. #1 is located just north
of Bonita Beach Park, Bonita Springs
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: limited, Access #1, $2/hour, Accesses #2-9, limited and
free
Amenities: 3 miles of beach, no facilities
Activities: swimming, sunbathing, shelling, fishing, walking
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: The beachfront is residential; a mix of high
and mid rise condominiums and individual homes.
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Little Hickory Island Beach Park
Location: 2 miles north of Bonita Beach Park on Hickory Blvd.,
Bonita Springs
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: metered parking
Amenities: 3 miles of beach, picnic tables, restrooms, showers
Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, canoeing, kayaking,
sunbathing, walking
Pets: no
Lovers Key State Park
Location: 8700 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach. 10.5 miles west of
I75 at exit 116
Phone: 239-463-4588
Hours: 8 AM to sunset
Parking: $8/vehicle
Amenities: 700 acres, 2 miles of beach, 5 miles of bike trails,
bike rentals, boat ramp, food & equiPMent rental concessions,
playgrounds, picnic shelters with grills, restrooms, nature trails,
pavilion, outdoor showers, guided ranger tours
Activities: birding, boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking,
biking, shelling, swimming, wildlife viewing
Pets: Yes, on 6â leashes. State parks do not permit pets on beaches
or playgrounds, or in bathing areas, cabins, park buildings or
concession facilities
Of Special Interest: A haven for wildlife, the islands and their
waters are home to West Indian manatees, bottlenose dolphins,
roseate spoonbills, marsh rabbits, and bald eagles. The two mile
long beach is accessible by boardwalk or tram and was selected as
the #4 beach in Florida by the Travel Channel.
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Fort Myers Beach
Location: Accesses #11 thru #35 are on Estero Blvd. from Big
Carlos Pass to the south to Matanzas Pass Bridge to the north.
Colored banners designate their location, number and have symbols
indicating whether they have amenities, accessibility or parking
(fee required) #37 through #41 north of the Matanzas Bridge on
Estero Blvd. allow for foot-traffic only-no parking.
Phone: 239-765-0202 Town of Fort Myers
Hours: dawn to dusk
Parking: Metered parking is located on Old San Carlos Blvd., Estero
Blvd., Center St., and Fifth St. $2/hour, 2 hour limit. On Fifth St.,
the spaces are $1/hour. Long term parking is available on all beach
access streets and in the lot under the Matanzas Pass Bridge. $1/
hour, no time limit. In season, get there very early to find a spot or
park on the mainland and take the trolley over.
Amenities: Lynn Hall Memorial Park (Pier): restrooms and Times
Square with beachfront restaurants and shopping
Activities: fishing, swimming, shelling, handicapped access,
sunbathing, walking
Pets: yes, on 6â leashes
Of Special Interest: Fort Myers Beach (Estero Island) boasts miles
of white, sandy beaches, where the ocean floor slopes gently
towards the horizon with no sudden drop-offs or big waves. All
of the beaches are ânatural beachesâ, meaning that they are
not raked or otherwise groomed. This allows beach visitors to
enjoy all of the coastâs amenities while preserving its native
environment. The busy intersection of San Carlos Boulevard
and Estero Boulevard is packed with bars, beach-apparel shops,
restaurants, and motels that draw singles and families. Itâs a
Coney Island atmosphere that is referred to as âTimes Square.â
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Lynn Hall Park
Location: 1050 Main St., Fort Myers Beach, in the heart of
downtown
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: $2/hour, 100 spaces
Amenities: licensed fishing pier with bait shop, picnic shelters
with grills, playground, outdoor showers, restrooms, shopping
Activities: swimming, shelling, fishing, sunbathing, walking
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: Located just north of the foot of the
Matanzas Pass Bridge, next to âTimes Squareâ in the heart
of downtown Fort Myers Beach, this lively gulf front park is
adjacent to shopping and restaurants.
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Bowditch Point Regional Park
Location: 50 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: 8 AM to ½ hour past sunset
Parking: $1/hour, 75 spaces
Amenities: day docks for boats up to 28 ft, paddle craft
launch onto Great Calusa Blueway Paddling Trail, walking trails
through preserve area, picnic tables and grills, food concession,
restrooms and changing facilities
Activities: boating, swimming, fishing, sunbathing, walking,
handicapped access
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: Located on the northern tip of Fort Myers
Beach, this park has access to the Bay and the Gulf and provides
a much quieter experience than the beaches in town.
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Bunche Beach (Preserve)
Location: 18201 John Morris Road, Fort Myers
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: free lot
Amenities: none
Activities: swimming, photography, sunbathing, walking
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: This 731 acre preserve is a natural tidal
wetlands area. It is pristine and completely natural offering a
sandy beach, mangrove forests, salt flats and a wide variety of
wildlife for viewing.
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Why Head Overseas? Check Out Alaska and Canada for Adventure Travel!
December 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
With thousands of adventures worldwide, for Americans, Alaska and Canada adventure travel beats just about anything else because of the convenience and awe-inspiring views.
For Americans, there are several advantages to traveling in Alaska and Canada. For one, since Alaska is a US state, you do not need a passport when traveling there by plane or cruise. And, until at least January 8, 2007, Americans do not need a passport when heading to Alaska and Canada for adventure travel activities.
And they speak English… sort of!
One thing that I really like about Alaska and Canada adventure travel is that even in Canada, there is not a huge difference from the United States. Canadian banking systems, hospitals and hospitality are all on par with the United States.
There is one major difference though. I hate to say it, but Canadians are, simply put, nicer and more helpful than my fellow Americans.
The thing is, though, that the same can be said for Alaskans. It must be something about the clean air and water above the 49th parallel that causes this friendliness because Alaskans are also incredibly hospitable.
So, what are some of the best Alaska and Canada adventure travel destinations?
Of course, this is not an extensive list for Alaska and Canada adventure travel but a great place to start. To get more details about each of the locations / topics below, please visit our website Odyssey Adventure Travel at:
http://www.odyssey-adventure-travel.com/alaska-canada-adventure-travel.html
Hiking / Trekking in Alaska
Anchorage, Barlett Cove, Chena River State Recreation Area, Chugach National Forest, Copper River Delta, Cordova, Dalton Highway, Denali National Park, Fairbanks, Girdwood, Gustavus, Haines, Homer, Juneau, Kachemak Bay State Park, Katmai National Park, Kenai Fjords National Park, Kennecott / McCarthy Area, Ketchikan, Kodiak, Seward, Sitka, Skagway, Unalaska Area, Valdez, Wrangell
Hiking / Trekking in Canada
Glacier National Park, Yoho National Park, Kottenay National Park, Banff National Park, Waterton National Park
Mountain Biking Tours / Cycling in Alaska
Anchorage, Chugach National Forest, Copper River Highway, Denali Highway, Fairbanks, Gustavus, Haines, Homer, Jakolof Bay, Juneau, Kennecott / McCarthy Area, Ketchikan, Kluane to Chilkat, International Bike Relay, Nome, Skagway, Valdez
Mountain Biking Tours / Cycling in Canada
Banff — Start at Banff then over Vermillion and Sinclair Passes, head south through Kootenay National Park, north through the Columbia River Valley to Golden in Yoho National Park, then on to Lake Louise and back to Banff.
Icefields — Start at Icefields to Jasper to Banff past Sunwapta Falls, Columbia Icefields and Lake Louise
Nova Scotia — Start at Nova Scotia through Halifax, Mahone Bay, Lunenburg and Windsor
Skiing / Snowboarding in Alaska
Alyeska Ski Resort
907-754-2111
Toll Free: 1-800-880-3880
Girdwood, Alaska
Sking / Snowboarding in Canada
Banff Ski Resort
Alberta, Canada
Toll free within North America:
1-87-SKI-BANFF
Outside North America:
1-403-277-7669
Reservations & Ski Packages:
1-877-542-2633
Jasper Marmot Basin
Alberta, Canada
Email: info@skijaspercanada.com
Tel: 780-852-5247
Toll Free: 1-800-473-8135
Whistler Ski Areas
Alberta, Canada
Whistler: 604.932.3434
Toll-Free within North America:
1.800.766.0449
Toll-Free within the UK:
0800-587-1743
E-mail: Guest Relations
Mont Tremblant Ski Resort
Quebec, Canada
1-888-738-1777
(Overseas: 1-514-876-7273)
White Water Rafting in Alaska
Anchorage, Copper River Delta, Denali National Park, Kenai River, Kennecott / McCarthy Area, Kongakut River, Stikine River, Talkeetna River, Tatshenshini River, Valdez
White Water Rafting in Canada
Jacques-Cartier River, Quebec, Kicking Horse River, Rouge River, Chilco / Chilcotin River
Of course, there are hundreds of great places in Alaska and Canada for adventure travel. And I am always adding to this list so be sure to check back often.
Of course, there are hundreds of great places in Alaska and Canada for adventure travel. And I am always adding to this list so be sure to check back often.
If you are looking for the most exciting and adventurous vacations in the world, Odyssey Adventure Travel has got you covered. From Alaska to New Zealand. Biking to surfing. We’ve got it covered!
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If you were to rent a storage area,do they check what you bring in every single time?
December 19, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
1.If you were to rent a storage area,do they check what you bring in every single time?
2.Beside,paying for the rental is there any other possible fee that the storage rental business can charge you with?
I guess tht you can store anything as long as it doesn’t cause a problem. Since,someone’s garbage could be another person’s treasure.
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A useless stick check
December 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
i was goin for his stick but i hit his legs … Ski Town Shootout
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Buy House With No Credit Check.
December 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Show & Tell Real Estate Course For Getting Started In Real Estate Without Good Credit Or A Lot Of Cash.