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Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

If you could fly...


... It wouldn't be nearly as cool as teleportation. Sure, the idea of soaring like a bird is neat. And it certainly sounds wonderful to never have to sit next to that smelly obese man on the plane, fight over the arm rest, and awkwardly squeeze by him to go to the bathroom. But teleportation is one step better.

Just think about all the time you spend travelling. On average, Americans now spend more than 100 hours per year commuting to and from work. Add to that the time you spend driving the store, movie theater, and restaurants; flying on vacation; and even the time walking to the mailbox and you begin to understand the value of quicker modes of transportation. Well nothing is faster than teleportation.

Yet, more often than not, the ability to fly beats out teleporting in super power surveys. In a recent poll by the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, 16% of U.S. residents stated they'd want to fly -- while only 11% said they wished they could teleport. Millennials responded similarly, 22% and 18% respectively.

I'm not surprised. But I am disappointed. So now I am wondering, what super power would you most like to have?

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

List of Best Places To Go Kayaking

Kayak - Ryan Pratt

Top 10 Places to Kayak in the United States
Looking for a great getaway for you and your new kayak? Try one of these top ten kayak, canoe and paddling destinations:
Lister:Ryan Pratt Category:Travel & Places

Friday, December 12, 2008

List of Tropical Xmas Vacations

Tropical Christmas

Top 10 Best Tropical Christmas Vacation Spots
No need to stick around in the cold and snow for Christmas - try one these tropical vacation spots instead:
Lister:Pratt Category:Travel & Places

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

List of Amusement Parks

Themepark

The Top Amusement Parks in the World
Here are the biggest, most popular theme parks on the planet! How many have you been to so far? Find out here...and then make plans to see the rest.
Lister:Sam Category:Travel

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

List of Best Parties in the World

Best Parties in the World

Top 10+ Best Parties in the World
Like to party like its 1999? Try these in 2007, 2008, and beyond:
Lister:Pratt Category:Travel & Places

Friday, February 8, 2008

Best Places to Visit (at least once) in Columbus, Ohio

If you are looking for some really cool places to see in Columbus, Ohio, check these out. Some are hidden gems, some are infamous locations. Have you been anywhere cooler?

1. Ohio State Buckeyes football games at the Shoe
2. Columbus BlueJackets game at Nationwide Arena
3. Just outside Columbus, some wonderful hiking can be done in Hocking Hills
4. Campus bars
5. The Barn - at Edwards Communities (lagoon style swimming pool, live DJs on Saturdays, sand volleyball and shuffleboard courts, and bar)
6. .... see the rest of the top 10 here...

Monday, December 10, 2007

Best Christmasy Things to Do in Columbus, OH

Here are some of ideas of things to do during the festive holiday season in Columbus, Ohio:

  • Gahanna Parks & Recreation Winter Wonderland at Creekside Park - Stroll along Big Walnut Creek and view breathtaking light displays and festive holiday decorations inspired by Mother Nature. (free)
  • Gingerbread Season at Herb N Ewe - Fascinate your child as you walk through Candyland escorted by a real gingerbread man and visit a full-size gingerbread cottage. Visit King Kandy’s enchanted candy shop and stop along the way to design your own gingerbread cookie. (free)
  • Zoo in Lights - Christmas lights decorating the entire Columbus Zoo
  • Spaghetti Warehouse's Mayhem & Mystery: A Holiday Harmony--Crooning with Scrooge - A Christmas party turns sober when holiday banter turns toward the deplorable treatment of the poor, and a certain Jacob Marley turns up missing in M&M's annual holiday production. ($24)
  • Echoes in Time Theatre: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas: An Evening with Clement Moore - Westerville's Ronald St. Pierre portrays the 19th-century author in a performance of Moore's life and thoughts on writing his well-known poem, T'was the Night Before Christmas. ($3 - $7)
  • Holiday Fantasy of Lights - Halfway through the Holiday Fantasy of Lights is a shelter house you can stop at and shop. It’s filled with holiday goodies and tourist-type gifts. They have free cookies and cider also. The price per car is $10 Monday through Thursday running 5:30 to 9:30 and $15 Friday through Sunday, 5:30 to 10:30.
  • Christmas Lights Set to Music Decoration - In Alum Creek, there is is a home with a magical light display set to music. Drive up, tune in to the FM station displayed, and watch for as long as you'd like.
  • Drive past the Ohio Statehouse on Broad and High to see the huge lit holiday tree (and several smaller trees) along with the beautiful décor on the Statehouse itself.
  • State Auto Insurance life-size nativity scene. It’s a beautiful and realistic recreation of the journey and events leading up to Jesus’ birth and Jesus at the manger with Joseph, Mary, angels, animals, shepherds and the Magi.
  • Christmas Shopping at Easton - In the Town Square a 50 foot tree is illuminated with 500 thousand lights.