fyi: Seahawks @ Bengals on the ISU @ UC weekend.BYU for sure, Orlando if I can tie in a vacation to Disney for the family while I golf or something. Cincy unlikely, a chance to go to a pro game though depending on schedule.
My favorite part about, "There's so many other things to do here, but c'mon in Ames, IA this is all you have to do." is this. Is tailgating with a bunch of friends, family, etc. all day with good food, games, drinking, etc. not really fun? I get it if it's like us claiming how packed our BINGO hall is in Ames, but tailgating is really freaking fun. It's always been a really weird flex from places that are located in cities.Definitely multiple things can be going on at one time in Cincinnati, but 18? Lived there for 17 years, and I had no idea!
That being said, it will be a GREAT road trip for anybody making the trek to the Queen City. There is a Picasso Exhibit ending that weekend at the Cincinnati Museum of Art, the Seahawks play @ Bengals on Sunday, and the Reds might be in the Playoffs at that time if they can figure out how to win again (current 5 game losing streak).
Interesting……how long of a ride each way?We are going to BYU. Amtrak tickets are around $65 each way.
Interesting……how long of a ride each way?
Both. Sounds like it has great potential, but need to know what I could be getting myself into (never done a train trip).Scheduled or actual after the typical delays and breakdowns?
Both. Sounds like it has great potential, but need to know what I could be getting myself into (never done a train trip).
From where and how long is the trip?We are going to BYU. Amtrak tickets are around $65 each way.
50 miles or so. You could get there on public transport ok, but would be kind of restricted to that are with no car.Blum said Provo is tough to get there. I know basically nothing about the logistics of it. How far is the stadium from the airport?
Unless you drove out there.