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Tigralon

Tigralon


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Azeroth, Movies, Television, Music, Comic Books, etc.

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Come for the sights, stay for the hospitality and charm!

First-time visitors, make sure to take a guided tour through the beautiful stalactites and stalagmites of Wailing Caverns (protective eyewear and padding required for WC tour). After your tour, relax with a homebrewed mug of Meebok Mizzyrik’s wailing essence ale.

If you’re considering settling down in Azeroth, consider the stilt villages of Stranglethorn Vale – your neighbor ogres are always happy to have you over for drinks or dinner. More adventurous souls might check out time-share opportunities with the furbolgs of Timbermaw Hold. Arts & crafts clsses are held regularly – the feather headdresses and bead necklaces are particularly popular projects – and with a little friendly banter, one of the famed Timbermaw Ancestors may even agree to accompany you on your world adventures.

Finally, sun-worshippers should not miss the balmy beaches of Southern Durotar. Once plagued by wandering tigers and raptors, the wildlife has now been transplanted offshore by the local trolls, who are eager to welcome you to their rustic B&Bs. Stay up late and enjoy a festive bonfire under the stars!

There’s so much to enjoy in Azeroth…what are you waiting for? Book your portal and transfer your hearthstone today!

over 5 years ago

Khao Sok National Park, Surat Thani

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Very few tourists in comparison with the islands. This ancient rainforest is filled with beautiful limestone cliffs, morning mists, and rivers perfect for canoeing excursions. Well worth the trip.

over 6 years ago

Bob's Big Boy, Burbank

Best Ambience Around

Why should you visit this particular Bob’s Big Boy? Because it is “the oldest remaining Big Boy restaurant, designed by architect Wayne McAllister in 1949” [Wikipedia quote].

It’s worth it just to see the killer retro umbrellas lined up outside, next to the statue of the Big Boy and the fab neon sign. Go on a weekend night and enjoy checking out the beautiful vintage cars that hip kids (of all ages) park in the lot for all to see.

over 6 years ago