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Abigail

Abigail

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41 places I want to go   60 places I've been
  1. 1. Winchester Mystery House
    United StatesCaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaBay AreaSan Francisco PeninsulaSanta Clara CountySan Jose
    271 people
  2. 2. Second City
    United StatesIllinoisCook CountyChicagoDowntownNear North SideOld Town
    5 people
  3. 3. Mammoth Cave
    United StatesKentuckyMammoth Cave National Park
    63 people
  4. 4. Salem
    United StatesMassachusettsNorth ShoreEssex County
    323 people
  5. 5. Stonehenge
    United KingdomGreat BritainEnglandWiltshire
    2,301 people
  6. 6. Savannah
    United StatesGeorgia
    540 people
  7. 7. Maine
    United States
    1,656 people
  8. 8. Grand Canyon
    United StatesArizonaCoconino CountyGrand Canyon National Park
    1,172 people
  9. 9. Graceland
    United StatesTennesseeMemphis
    349 people
  10. 10. Russia
    Europe
    6,248 people
  11. 11. Hawai'i
    United States
    7,220 people
  12. 12. The Mütter Museum
    United StatesPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCenter CityCollege Of Physicians Of Philadelphia
    214 people
  13. 13. Kew Gardens
    United KingdomGreat BritainEnglandLondonRichmond upon ThamesKew
    75 people
  14. 14. San Francisco
    United StatesCaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaBay AreaSan Francisco Peninsula
    4,199 people
  15. 15. Capri Drive-In Theater
    United StatesMichiganLower PeninsulaBranch CountyColdwater
    1 person
  16. 16. Las Vegas
    United StatesNevada
    3,214 people
  17. 17. Venezia
    ItalyVeneto
    1 cheer
    2,777 people
  18. 18. Greenfield Village
    United StatesMichiganLower PeninsulaWayne CountyDearbornThe Henry Ford
    3 people
  19. 19. The Grand Hotel
    United StatesMichiganUpper PeninsulaMackinac Island
    21 people
  20. 20. Seattle
    United StatesWashington StateKing County
    3,284 people
  21. 21. Fenway Park
    United StatesMassachusettsBostonDowntownFenway Kenmore
    163 people

Recent entries

Ford-Wyoming Drive-In, Dearborn

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They say the Ford-Wyoming is the biggest drive-in in the world. It was really fun, actually, to watch the movie from our car. The price was comparable to a theater ticket, and so were the concession prices. Overall, a really fun experience. I’m anxious to try other drive-ins.

over 4 years ago

Vinology, Main Street Area

First visit

I wasn’t impressed by the food, which was pricey and not very tasty. A lovely wine list, of course, and the decor is quite fancy. I’d rather have better food in a diner than not-great food on a nice plate, though.

over 4 years ago

Universal CityWalk Hollywood, Universal Studios

Dinner and a Movie

We went to Saddle Ranch Chop House for dinner. Even though it was 8:30, we waited half an hour for a table. The bartender handed over our Diet Cokes without accepting payment, and we watched mechanical bull riders until our pager went off. The portions at this place are HUGE. A meal is certainly enough for two, maybe three people. We ordered an appetizer which we barely touched, we couldn’t finish our meals by a long shot, and despite the desserts looking absolutely wonderful, we just didn’t have room for them. The service was outstanding, and a roving guitar duo stopped by the table and took requests. The food was just okay. I wouldn’t come back here unless I was looking for a night spot; the prices at the bar were good (comparatively) and there was a large and crowded dance floor.

After dinner we wandered and shopped – the shops are open late and there’s plenty of variety.

We capped off the evening with a movie at the theater here. Buying tickets gets you $5 off the parking cost of $10. The theater surprised me – it was very modern and lovely, but dirty and not at all well-maintained. Our theater still had trash in it from previous showings, and the bathrooms were dirty and out of toilet paper, paper towels, and soap. I’d choose a different theater next time.

Final Judgment: The Citywalk experience can’t be beat at night. The neon lights and signs are exciting; many on display are from the collection of an association dedicated to saving “antique” neon signs. The shopping and atmosphere are worth travelling to CityWalk for, and you can certainly find a dinner spot there. Skip the movies.

over 5 years ago
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