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Thanks for the advice guys... Rather than reply to everyone
individually, I'll make general comments here... Well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder... I have flown the panhandle coast line before and the last time there I motored along for about ten minutes, said "jeeeezzzz", hung a right turn and went straight across the gulf to Tampa rather than look at that coast any longer... Probably not the smartest thing to do even with two engines because I didn't have flotation gear along on that trip and I found that the north end of the Gulf was empty of boats, in the event of going down... I kept ATC dialed in (not talking to them) just in case I needed to hit 7700 and hollar for help... Yes Dan, I noted V198 as staying out of the airspace where our government flies multi million dollar airplanes with secret electronics that can't seem to avoid hitting a 100 knot spam can... Hey, I like zoos... Give you a tip in return, the Colorado Springs zoo seems to be not well known, but I thought it was outstanding... The advice to spend two days in the Big Easy is good, but I suspect I need to see the arch - unless the majority advice is to skip it... I intend to see it again in a few years when I'm too decrepit to spend 14 hours a day running my business and go do the Great Loop, but who knows at my age... Eat dessert first, you may not get to it otherwise... The other point about the Big Easy is that I don't like spicy food and one drink is pretty much my limit... So taking the horse and buggy tour of the French Quarter and supper on Burbon St. will likely suffice... Drury Inn is interesting... One Sunday I wandered out to the airport to go flying... There was a corporate jet on the ramp and a crowd milling around in the lounge with the smell of money permeating the atmosphere... I wiggled my way between the designer suits, power ties, Rolex's, pearl necklaces, Gucci high heels, etc., to the coffee pot... They had emptied it - leaving the empty pot on the burner, grrrr - so I busied myself cleaning up the mess and making a fresh pot... Just as it finished dripping this Drury van pulled up and a couple in their early 60's got out, she in blue jeans and a sweater, he in shirt sleeves and no tie... He parted the crowd like the Red Sea, straight to the coffee bar and said it smelled good,... I poured him a cup and made small talk... He said the group was with Drury Inn... Never heard of it, I said... He went over to the wall display of advertising (again plowing through the crowd which parted silently), pulled a brochure and handed it to me... I looked at the brochure and opined I still had never heard of it... He got a bit annoyed, introduced himself as Mr. Drury, and stomped off... I doubt that I am going to be offered the VIP suite if I ever stay at one... For St. Louis I have one vote for Creve Coeur and the guided tour.. Anyone have an opinion on St. Louis Downtown, CPS, it seems to be in the shadow of the Arch... At the Big Easy one vote for NEW - any other choices? denny |
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