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re: Costco v. Tripmasters
Posted by cgoat3 on 2/11/25 at 2:27 pm
Thanks for the advice. Will do.
re: Costco v. Tripmasters
Posted by cgoat3 on 2/11/25 at 2:20 pm
Tripmasters has been really good for us, but I simply may not know better. French went on strike for some reason, and the pilots wanted to show their solidarity and struck for one day. The day we were supposed to fly from Venice to Paris. Called Tripmasters, and they rearranged our schedule and we got to Paris three hours later than originally scheduled. No cost incurred. We had an extremely complicated trip reschedule from Pamplona back to the states, and they were extremely helpful. Like I said, I may not know better, but all the places we stayed so far have been great.
re: Costco v. Tripmasters
Posted by cgoat3 on 2/11/25 at 2:12 pm
I plugged in some dates on Tripmasters. I don't remember the exact dates, but I believe it was leaving Dec. 26 from DFW to Queenstown on Dec. 28. I know two days, but it was leaving late afternoon on the 26th and getting there early on the 28th. They did have some flight selections. Ironically, the flights left DFW and went through Houston. I'm closer to Houston (daughter lives in Ft. Worth, so plan was Christmas with her and maybe cheaper flights from there.) Now may just drive to Houston. It looks like Houston is the connection even if I book through New Orleans or BTR. Come back around Jan. 8.
Costco v. Tripmasters
Posted by cgoat3 on 2/11/25 at 12:59 pm
Four of us are thinking about going to New Zealand end of Dec.-early January, about 10 days. We have used Tripmasters for booking rooms and airfare for several European trips (Spain, Italy, France, Croatia and Greece). I've been pleased with Tripmasters. I've heard some people speak complimentary of Costco travel, but I know nothing about their travel options other than decent car rental rates. I'm not even a Costco member. So to the experienced traveler, is Costco worth looking into? At worst, I have a membership in Costco for a year.
re: Will the Cotton Bowl rival the Independence Bowl Snowbowl??
Posted by cgoat3 on 1/8/25 at 5:45 pm
Ironically, the second Cotton Bowl in Jerry’s World was LSU v a&m, won by the good guys 41-24 in 2011.
Concert at Red Rocks
Posted by cgoat3 on 5/7/24 at 1:22 pm
Don't know whether this would be travel or music board but I'm putting it here. Anybody been to a concert there? I've been to the venue but not a show. Going to see Whiskey Meyers in June and have reserved seats. Staying in Littleton, approximately nine miles away. It says show starts at 6:30 p.m. What is the parking situation? About what time to arrive? I know there will be a massive amount of "smoke" in the air since it is Colorado. Any other "helpful' suggestions?
re: Blackberry Smoke at L’Auberge
Posted by cgoat3 on 5/7/24 at 1:17 pm
I don't know the last concert I went to. Must be at least 20 years. I think Jimmy Buffett in New Orleans the day before the Super Bowl when Montana and Rice beat the Broncos 55-10. Me and wife going to see Whiskey Myers at Red Rocks in June for anniversary. Looking forward to it.
Is Ole Miss wearing those sissy blue shirts this weekend?
Posted by cgoat3 on 10/17/22 at 2:07 pm
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re: How many states have a Washington, Jefferson, AND Lincoln county/parish?
Posted by cgoat3 on 4/30/21 at 5:25 pm
Ruston says hi from Lincoln Parish.
re: Does anyone know why the Sonic on Siegen is Closed?
Posted by cgoat3 on 10/13/20 at 7:31 am
Shake machine broken.
re: Anyone travel to Oregon recently?...
Posted by cgoat3 on 7/24/20 at 11:28 am
I think it was LSUintheNW that recommended Sparrow Bakery. Enjoyed my two visits there. The one in the market area is a lot better than the one by the railroad tracks. I didn't do a lot in Sisters per se, but Black Butte Ranch was nice in the area. I'm sure if I would have spent more time in the Bend area I would have found more things to do. It felt like 104 in LA, so that 39 degrees in Sisters felt really good. Sisters definitely ain't no Breckenridge or Vail.
re: Anyone travel to Oregon recently?...
Posted by cgoat3 on 7/24/20 at 8:46 am

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re: Anyone travel to Oregon recently?...
Posted by cgoat3 on 7/23/20 at 2:59 pm
re: Anyone travel to Oregon recently?...
Posted by cgoat3 on 7/23/20 at 2:37 pm
I was at Black Butte Ranch from July 12-July 18, about 2.5 hours southeast of Portland. Flew into Portland and got out. It was akin to if all the mess was in the French Quarter, I flew to the NOLA airport and immediately drove to Alexandria. I had a conference call 7 a.m. local time, and it was 39 degrees in Sisters. We would spend one day hiking and biking within the area and did three road trips. One to Crater Lake National Park (no limitations except if you are not staying in the Lodge, you can't go in). Crater Lake is awesome. Also did the Painted Hills. Very unique. Nothing like the wackiness going on in Portland. We went into Bend several times. The first day to get groceries, another day we just drive through going to Crater and did lunch at Monkless. Pretend you didn't see the article. I think the people want your business but might verbalize something else.
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re: Family trip to Utah
Posted by cgoat3 on 7/23/20 at 2:21 pm
Drove straight through from Salt Lake to Lanana Creek on Toledo Bend. Had bed sores by the time I got there. Planned on stopping between Wichita Falls and Dallas but was wide awake. Decided I would go a little further. Once I got on the other side of Dallas got tired but was too close to my own bed and pushed through. Nearly 1,500 miles. My record is Baton Rouge to Green River, Wyoming (1,565) Young and dumb then. First time I tried 5-Hour energy drinks.
re: Help me plan our road trip from Salt Lake City
Posted by cgoat3 on 7/9/20 at 12:30 pm
If you do make it to Yellowstone area, if you are headed back and went through Idaho and that route going, coming back down through Pinedale and Lander Wyoming is kinda of neat. South Pass City is about a 90 minute stop to check out. IF you continue south towards Rock Springs down 191, it's high desert country. One of the largest concentrations of wild horses in the country. I'm not sure the Salt Lake to Yellowstone route takes you through the Star Valley/Afton/Alpine Wyoming area or not. That is a real pretty area. The Wind River Range is pretty. Pinedale on one side (west) and Lander on the other. Gannett Peak is actually about 15 feet higher than the Grand Teton and highest point in Wyoming. I like to see the postcard places, but I try to venture out and find some hidden gems out there that aren't high traffic tourist areas.
re: Grand Canyon, Colorado, plus some
Posted by cgoat3 on 7/9/20 at 7:59 am
I'm with several of the posters. Kids may be excited about Vegas, but will they understand. It will also be really hot. Vegas is really for adults, although they do have some things catered to kids. Your wife will enjoy it so much more as adults only. Someone mentioned rafting on the Arkansas. We did it near Buena Vista, CO, and we had a great time. But I don't know about a three-year old. That could complicate thngs.
re: Driving from BR to Denver - any suggestions\recs to make this dreaded drive better
Posted by cgoat3 on 7/9/20 at 7:50 am
Santa Fe, Denver, Cheyenne, Lincoln, Topeka, OKC. I'm not sure about Lincoln.
re: Driving from BR to Denver - any suggestions\recs to make this dreaded drive better
Posted by cgoat3 on 7/8/20 at 12:34 pm
I've made that trip numerous times and have gone several ways just to mix it up. I didn''t mind if it added an hour or so but no more than that. This past Easter, my flight out of Denver got cancelled, so at 10:30 p.m. Easter Sunday, me and the wife (no pics) set off. It was also 420 weekend in Denver and the 25th anniversary of Columbine. Very strange weekend in Denver. We set off down 70 east from the airport and got off and headed for Kit Carson and through Lamar, Colorado. This takes you through Boise City, OK and into Amarillo. We actually got to Amarillo at daybreak, so we really did make Amarillo by morning. Two lane road through the Great Plains/front range area. Complete openess. Road was good and paved. Cruise at 70-75. Made me think about how the Indians survived out there. Complete absence of trees except along creek banks. Absolutely no traffic and a part of Americana that is rarely seen. Definitely fly over country. In 1997, me and my dad took the same route. We watched LSU beat No. 1 ranked Florida there. It's different. Only notable I remember and would like to visit is the site of the Sand Creek massacre. I read about it in Ambrose's Custer and Crazy Horse book. If I remember correctly, an officer named Chivington was responsible. There is a town around there named Chivington, but it might be cancelled soon. You can definitely clear your mind out there.
re: Running of the Bulls: NolaTgr24
Posted by cgoat3 on 6/25/20 at 4:59 pm
I don't remember them kicking anybody out. They kind of had it in sections. I like how the mayor walks the route with other dignitaries to make sure it is suitable to be run. Pure show. We missed the opening ceremonies. The day before our running, the American who wrote "How I Survived the Running of the Bulls (I believe he was from Chicago or some other Midwest town) got gored. It was all over the news there and in the states (website news). He was an alcoholic and I think it was part of his cleansing. I almost read the book after I got back, but the sleeve didn't interest me.
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