Saturday, March 27, 2010

Zubers in Homestead, or Guest House in Amana?

We are planning on coming to Amana Colonies for a weekend away from the kids soon and want to stay at a place where we can walk to shops etc. Guest House in Amana sounds like the location we want, but Zubers in Homestead sounds more like the type of place we are looking for. Is there much stuff to do if we want to walk around in Homstead if we stay at Zubers? Or, would we be better to stay at Guest House in Amana? Since we%26#39;ll have to drive to the other colonies anyway, maybe Zubers would be better.....Any opinions would be greatly appreciated!



Zubers in Homestead, or Guest House in Amana?


All of the Amana villages are small, but ';Main'; Amana is where most of the shops, restaurants, playhouse, etc. are located. All would be within walking distance of anywhere you would stay in the village.





Homestead is tiny, with perhaps 20 homes or so and Zubers is probably the only significant draw there for tourists. Zubers has a restaurant and some very nice sports paraphenalia to browse, but there isn%26#39;t a lot else there.





I don%26#39;t think you can go wrong staying in either location and the drives between them are short, so it just depends on whether the lodging or the ability to walk to shops and restaurants is the higher priority for you.





Enjoy your trip!



Zubers in Homestead, or Guest House in Amana?


Thanks so much...that is what I needed to know. I think we will stay at Guest House in Amana.

Place to stay during football weekend?

I need 2 rooms for 4 guys who are planning a trip to the Iowa/PSU game. Everything in Iowa City and surrounding areas seem to be booked.





We%26#39;ll be driving in from Chicago area and will want to stay somewhere either in Iowa City or east of there. Not north, south or west.





The only place along 80 looks to be in Walcott. There are only a couple of reviews on hotels there.





Any advice would be appreciated. Looks like we%26#39;re down to the Comfort or Days Inn Walcott - both get spotty reviews.





Any ideas on last minute rooms that might be available?



Place to stay during football weekend?


My suggestion would be to stay in Davenport or Bettendorf. You%26#39;ll be about 55 - 60 miles from Iowa City, but just a few miles further than Walcott and you should have better hotel and entertainment options.





Good luck!



Place to stay during football weekend?


Cedar Rapids has tons of hotels.Try to get one on the south end.You will be about 20 minutes from U of Iowa then.




I would also consider Muscatine Iowa. It%26#39;s about 12 miles of the interstate,and you can hop on HWY 6 and head right into IC. It%26#39;s a fairly good size town and the Holiday Inn there is very decent. It%26#39;s east and a tad south of IC. Have fun, go Hawks.




I would definately choose Davenport/Quad Cities area.





As previously stated, it will cut off an hour drive on your way back to Chicago. There are several hotels right off the Brady Street exit as your are on the West edge of the Quad Cities. If you have any questions let me know. The Iowa City Hotels usually fill up rather quickly on a gameday. Kinnick is a good place to see a game.

Skiing in Iowa!!??

I was looking for a kid friendly ski resort to take my 7 year old over Presidents Day weekend next Feb. I found Sundown near Dubuque. Am I nuts for considering a ski trip to IOWA?? I didn%26#39;t even know Iowa had a mountain!! We are novices at skiing but this place looks fun and inexpensive. Advice?





Skiing in Iowa!!??


I%26#39;ve never been skiing anywhere other than Sundown in Dubuque and other similar places in Madison and Wausau, Wisconsin. For a novice, this is a great place. There are several runs, and it is rather inexpensive. You won%26#39;t get the 2%26#39; powder and 2-mile long runs that you%26#39;ll find in the Rockies, but for a novice, you can have a lot of fun! The ';mountain'; is a large hill, typically bluffs, and you%26#39;ll ski into the valley. I%26#39;ve skied Sundown dozens of times and always had fun.



Skiing in Iowa!!??


Sundown is a good place for the kids, as well as Chesnut Mountain in Galena Illinois. They are only about a half hour drive apart, and are very similar in size. Galena is also a great place to shop and eat out.




In addition, please check out the specials at:





www.sevenoaksrec.com





Their phone number is (515) 432-9457





Enjoy!




I worked at Chestnut through my high school and college days. If you have any questions or concerns let me know. They have an excellent kids program.

Italian restaurant close to Staybridge Suites on Progress Dr

Hi





During a recent stay at the Staybridge Suites in Davenport we dined at an Italian restaurant near the hotel. I%26#39;d like to post a review however I cannot for the life of me remember the name of it. When we exited the Staybridge suites we turned left onto the main road and the restaurant was on the right hand side just before an intersection. I do remember there was a Gold%26#39;s gym and a chinese restaurant with large gold lion statues on the same side of the road before we reached the Italian.





Can anyone help?





Thanks



Italian restaurant close to Staybridge Suites on Progress Dr


i do believe the place your%26#39;re speaking of is called ';Biaggis'; prenounced ';bee-ah-geez';. its right up utica ridge road before 53rd street. right across from walgreens and another eatery called granite city.



Italian restaurant close to Staybridge Suites on Progress Dr


thanks - I was pretty convinced it began with B but that was all I could remember. I can write my reveiew now.

Hampton or Hilton

We are coming in Oct. 24-26 for our 25th anniversary and are planning on spending time in Galena. Everything is booked there.



Which hotel would you recommend for a romantic weekend?



Any ideas besides shopping in Galena for us to do?



Hampton or Hilton


As for the hotel, sorry I haven%26#39;t stayed in either. But as far as other things to do.





In Dubuque there is the National Missisipi River Museum, this is a nice place to spend a couple of hours, and set your own pace.





http://www.mississippirivermuseum.com







Near the museum there is the Diamond Jo Casino riverboat, if gambling is your thing. There is also river cruises that go south of dubuque along the river, this is a nice scenic ride.





http://www.dubuqueriverrides.com/index.html





Another attraction in the same area is the Stone Cliff Winery located in the Star Brewery Building. The building itself was once a Brewery of Star Beer, and now houses a great collection of brewery memorabilia. The winery is located on the back side of the building. For $5 per person, you get to taste five wines, then keep the wine glass when you are done. This is also located on the river walk area, so when you finish inside you can take a romantic walk along the missisipi river. Another winery in the area I would reccomend is the Park Farm Winery. This is located about fifteen minutes west of Dubuque, but also worth the drive. The tasting is the same, but after tasting, I would reccomend picking out your favorite bottle, buying some cheese and crackers, and going to the back deck that overlooks the vinyards. The dogs that are owned by the staff will sometimes join you on the deck and lay at your feet as you sip wine and take in the scenery.





www.parkfarmwinery.com





There is also a nice winery outside of Galena.





http://www.galenacellars.com





Hope some of these things give you a starting point!

Distance between domestic and International terminal in Delh

Hello..



I am a female passenger and will be travelling from Guwahati - Delhi. And then from Delhi-London-Cork. So first of all I will be arriving in Demestic terminal of Delhi airport. After that I have to move to the international terminal.Can you please tell me in which airline I must move. Because my flights are not connected.



Looking forward for your reply.





Sheela


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  • hotels

    Can anyone recommend a good hotel downtown, or a site that has a good rate. My cousin is getting married and the block is at the Holiday Inn Downtown and the rate is $95. That is a little more than we wanted to spend just to go to a wedding. The wedding is at the scottish rite consistory, so we would like to be relatively close. Thanks for your help.



    hotels


    There is a Quality Inn on 3rd Street (right next to Wells Fargo Arena) which may have lower rates depending on your dates of travel. The Marriott downtown would actually be closer to the wedding site. Again, depending on the weekend and deal you can get, it may be cheaper. Aside from that, you may have to leave the downtown area to get anything below the Holiday Inn price. Anything on or just off of 8th Street or Valley West Drive in West Des Moines wouldn%26#39;t be too far of a drive for you.



    hotels


    I agree with Redheadfun%26#39;s recommendations. The Des Moines metro area is much smaller than Kansas City%26#39;s; you can generally get anywhere in 30 mins. or less. The 8th St. area in West Des Moines that Redheadfun mentioned is perhaps a 15 min. drive from downtown.





    You%26#39;ll want to read through the tripadvisor.com reviews, but the Best Western Walnut Creek Inn and Valley West Inn, both in WDM, are conveniently located along I-235 and advertise good rates sometimes.





    Enjoy your trip!




    Any hotel on Fleur Drive (which stretches between downtown and the airport) is within 10 minutes drive of Scottish Rite. There is a Hampton Inn, Fairfield Inn, Heartland Inn, and Holiday Inn Airport on Fleur. You can easily drive to these from I-35 south by taking Highway 5 to Fleur Drive.

    Hotel Pattee

    We stayed here last August for my husbands 50th. We enjoyed our stay and were thinking about going again only to find out when I went to there website they are no longer in operation. Does anyone know the story?





    Hotel Pattee


    Hi,



    Sorry to say, but the Hotel Patee closed around Christmas. I guess they had been losing money for a long time, after spending a million dollars in renovation when they opened it.





    It%26#39;s sad, it was a beautiful hotel. Rumor had it that some other people were looking into buying it, but to date, no further word on that.



    Hotel Pattee


    Hotel Pattee reopened in July under new management. The restaurant, David%26#39;s Milwaukee Diner, has reopened as well. It looks like they have been busy and I have heard great reports on the restaurant as well.




    This is great news. Hope to go back in February 2009 for our Anniversary. We had a good time when we stayed there a couple years ago for the hubby%26#39;s Birthday. Davids restaurant had a great mushroom pasta dish as well.




    The hotel is back open and in good form. I was just there a couple of weeks ago for a wedding. The staff is friendly and the hotel rooms have cool themes. There were a bunch of us there so we took a tour of all our rooms. They are all pretty and very well kept up. We also had fun with the old-style bowling alley in the basement, where they have two lanes for the games.





    We didn%26#39;t eat in the restaurant outside of the reception. The reception had really good food. We grabbed lunch at a bbq place on Willis Ave and it was great!





    There%26#39;s a bit of shopping to be done in the downtown and especially across the street at the Thymes Remembered tea room.





    We also went across the street to the pub for an after-hours cocktail.





    I hope the hotel can keep going, as it%26#39;s a great experience.

    National Motorcycle Museum, Anamosa

    Has anyone ever been to the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa?





    My husband and I are thinking about going away this weekend and I accidently found a website for the place. I was hoping it would be something worthwhile.





    Thank you in advance for your replies!





    National Motorcycle Museum, Anamosa


    I have been there. It is interesting if you have an interest in motorcycles and other motorcycle memorabilia.





    Where would you be coming from?



    National Motorcycle Museum, Anamosa


    My husband and I went there this weekend. We are motorcycling enthusiasts and had a great time. There are over 100 motorcycles there. I appreciate the fact that some of them are rough around the edges - proof that they have been ridden and enjoyed. It is not just museum quality show pieces.





    There are all kinds of motorcycles there from all countries. If you have an interest in only seeing ';American made'; bikes, go to Milwaukee, WI. If you want to see different kinds of bikes going back 100 years, go to the National Motorcycle Museun.





    It was a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon.

    Things to do/restaurants/bars in Iowa City

    I will be Iowa city this weekend for the football game. Any suggestions on restaurants/bars or anythign else to do? I probably want to go to a sports bar after the game but try to avoid the frat boy crowd.



    Things to do/restaurants/bars in Iowa City


    The Vine in Coralville is probably the place you want. (The students tend to stay at the downtown bars -- watch where you step)



    Options:



    --Takinami%26#39;s - downtown for everything from steak to sushi



    -- The Mill -- by the Sheraton downtown, always has a band, beer and pizza



    -- Riverside Casino ... about 10 miles south (they have a game shuttle) I think there%26#39;s some has-been band there this weekend. Grand Funk Railroad maybe?



    -- Places on US 6 in Coralville are still closed due to the summer flooding



    -- The Hotel Vetro has Formosa in the lobby -- mongolian hot pot and sushi



    -- Iowa light and Power supposedly has a new menu.

    Great Lakes Airline BRL to MCI

    Any thoughts or comments on great Lakes out of Burlington? I arrive Kansas City at 4:50pm from Burlington and am looking at a connecting flight out of KC on Delta it leaves at 5:57pm GL arrives at terminal A and Delta flies out of terminal B. I would normally fly SW out of KC but Delta has a fare of $84 to Orlando. This is a trip I am taking next March 09. Can I be confident Great Lakes will get me there and on time? I have purchased the GL non-refundable fare of $79 already, but not the KC to Orlando yet.





    Great Lakes Airline BRL to MCI


    Getting there%26#39;s usually not the problem. (We%26#39;ve flown GL out of B%26#39;town several times.) They usually arrive ahead of stated schedule. But tell the gate agent to radio ahead if you%26#39;re really concerned.





    Where you might run into a problem is coming home. Delta is probably gonna go through Atlanta, which is pretty bad with delays, and that%26#39;ll get you to KC late. GL DOES cancel flights back to B%26#39;ton (and the other small cities it serves), shuttling you to a later flight

    terrible food at terrible's casino

    Last night my husband and I rented a $125.00 suite at Terrible%26#39;s Lakeside Casino. We enjoyed the room itself. There was an in room hot tub, which we throughly enojoyed and an electric fireplace, which was somewhat cheesey but a cute perk. The room was spacious and included a refridgerator and a microwave, which we did not use-- but we should have, since the room was, hence the name, terrible. I ate at the buffett and did not feel well the rest of the evening, finally vomitting at the end of the night. My husband meanwhile awoke in the middle of the night to projectille vomitting. I highly recommend the hotel. The casino was fun as well. I recommend both. However, I recommend that anyone who plans a weekend get away at Terribles brings their own food.


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  • Amana's day after thanksgiving

    We are going to the Amanas the day after thanksgiving. I have four restaurants and would like opinion on which is the best out of the following...





    Colony



    Ox Yoke In



    Brick Haus



    Zubers (Homestead)





    Any recent opinions appreciated.



    Amana's day after thanksgiving


    I%26#39;ve gone to the Amanas on many days-after-Thanksgiving, and it%26#39;s a great time to go. My family always has gone to the Ox Yoke Inn, and we like it (my 91-year-old dad thinks he gets special treatment), but I can%26#39;t say it%26#39;s any better than the others. Most of us are wedded to our traditions, so it may be hard to get an objective opinion! It%26#39;s all good Iowa comfort food -- no nouveau cuisine here.



    Have a great time -- Beth at MidwestWeekends.com

    Hiking Trails in Dubuque

    We are looking at hiking the Mines of Spain when my friend and I stay a week Saturday. Any advice on this or other short trails? We will be well kitted out but would like to keep the trail around 4 to 7 mile for time more than anything else.



    I also believe the 6th Dec is a big hunting weekend. Would orange hi vis be advisable? We are staying in Galena so it would be park the car and head out in circular routes. Any pointers would be appreciated.



    Many thanks in advance

    driving thro IA, worried about weather

    My husband and I plan to drive from the Midwest to southern California over a week. The major drive planned through Iowa is:





    Milwaukee - Omaha on Saturday Dec 20





    I will be checking weather.com for updates. What is the best site for Iowa weather %26amp; road conditions? If the date above raises a concern - due to weather or holidays - please let me know. Thank you.



    driving thro IA, worried about weather


    Use the local TV station websites. For central Iowa try



    www.whotv.com/



    www.kcci.com/index.html





    Safe travels!



    driving thro IA, worried about weather


    And for future travelers, I would add:





    www.kqad.com for western IL/extreme eastern IA (Moline, IL/Davenport, IA area)





    www.kgan.com for the east central (centered on Iowa City) area





    www.wowt.com for western IA/Omaha




    www.iowaroadconditions.org/roadConditions.asp




    For many of the states mentioned, use the 511 service:



    www.511nebraska.org



    www.511ia.org



    www.511wi.gov





    Many other states use a 511 internet and phone system as well.





    Safe travels to all!

    Train Hotel from Madrid to Barcelona

    hihi, Happy New Year everyone.



    i like to ask anyone know train hotel from Madrid to Barcelona? so tat i can save some money from Hotel.



    and any B%26amp;B or apartment recommend? Thanks a lot..



    Train Hotel from Madrid to Barcelona


    Momolimlo,





    You may want to post this message on the Madrid, Spain forum. This forum is for Madrid, Iowa in the USA. Good luck!

    Driving through Iowa's I-80

    Hello!





    In June we will be taking a two week road trip through the US, which will take us through Iowa. To have all answers concentrated in one place I%26#39;ve made a post with all the details in the Chicago forum, which is where our trip starts. Here is the thread:





    …tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g35805-i32-k24330…





    I know there has been some controversy so far over my choice of road trip itinerary. I myself have felt worried about it too, with the same concerns about driving lengths, but I really wanted us to be able to see and do as much as possible, and I%26#39;m hopeful that everything will work out and we will have an incredible trip. With your help it can be even better. :) I also apologize for calling Iowa pretty boring -- I truly don%26#39;t mean to insult anyone from here. There are plenty of great things to see, I know, however with two weeks we%26#39;ve had to prioritize, and so IA is a place where we have not put much priority in. Like I mentioned though I would love to see a place or two a long the way, based on your suggestions. :)





    Anyway so it%26#39;s easier to keep track of things, your suggestions in the thread linked to above would be great!





    Thanks for the help!



    Driving through Iowa's I-80


    That certainly is an ambitious schedule! If you have any interest in U.S. history, you may want to consider these sites in Iowa:





    1. The Buffalo Bill Museum in LeClaire, Iowa (along the Mississippi River). Information is available at http://www.buffalobillmuseumleclaire.com/.





    2. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Museum in West Branch, Iowa: http://hoover.archives.gov/.





    Either of these can be toured briefly and both are close to I-80.





    Enjoy your trip!



    Driving through Iowa's I-80


    Thanks for the tips! :)




    to get a feel for farm life in iowa over a span of several years, you might consider Living History Farms in Urbandale, Iowa - Des Moines suburb. this is a good bet because it is right on the 35/80 intersection with easy access. rebuilt farm structures and restored town buildings. easy to walk.



    other things come to mind but for a limited time this is good bet.





    also, there is a strong influence of swedish immigrants in iowa - swedish cultural and heritage center in Stanton, iowa and Swedesburg, iowa come to mind. at one time in stanton there were several lutheran churches - swedes built the railroad across iowa.







    there also is a john deere museum in moline illinois that might be of interest. history of farm machinery manufacturer.





    have a safe trip.




    You%26#39;ll be crossing the majestic Mississippi River when you leave Illinois. As one of the world%26#39;s largest rivers, it deserves more than a nod from a bridge. There are excursion boats in the Quad Cities -- Davenport, Moline, Rock Island and Bettendorf -- and some truly fine restaurants, parks and brew pubs along the riverfront. Make time to see the river!

    breakfast joint

    looking for a good one this weekend- any ideas?



    breakfast joint


    A local favorite is the Waveland Cafe, with several locations in Des Moines and one in Booneville. Other options are the Drake Diner, North End Diner, or West End Diner.





    Bon appetite and travel safely!



    breakfast joint


    thanks




    FYI, the North End Diner is no longer.


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  • madison county/amama visit

    we were planning to visit madison county and the amana colonies while basing ourselves in indianola for 2-3 nights. is this a better option than changing accommodation nightly or staying in des moines as we are not too fond of cities? i don%26#39;t think the distnces involved are too great for day tripping but would like some input. thanks



    madison county/amama visit


    You%26#39;re correct; the drive time between the Amanas and Madison Co. is about 2 hours, so you could visit both in a long day.





    Even though the Des Moines area has about a half million residents, the pace and atmosphere are more relaxed than in Sydney or Melbourne. There is much less traffic than I remember seeing in the large Australian cities and it typically takes me no more than a 1/2 hour to 45 minutes to drive all the way across town.





    You may want to base yourselves near the Des Moines airport (on the far south side of Des Moines, near the town of Norwalk) where you can easily skirt around the city on a bypass road. Other options are Altoona or Newton if you want to stay between Madison Co. and the Amanas. Indianola may be a good choice, but I don%26#39;t know how plentiful hotel options are there.





    Enjoy your trip! I hope you%26#39;ll be joining us in a more temperate time of year, as it has been extraordinarily cold here this week. (It reached -30 F in some parts of Iowa.)



    madison county/amama visit


    thanks for the information. very helpful.



    am aware of mid west winters as i have family in sd (where we will be travelling from this trip in september.) and i avoid them. was +95F here the other day.



    we found this b%26amp;b in indianola which looks fine to us.



    http://www.gardenandgalley.com/



    we are interested in the wine area as well as the bridges and colonies so thought we could do those over 3 days and head back via i35/i90 unless you can suggest a more scenice route. we have been to okoboji/spirit lakes and %26#39;blue bunny%26#39; in le mars.

    Maytag sanitary cheese preserver

    I need help with information on these cheese preservers. Were some made without the company name? When were cheese preservers made/





    Thanks,



    Carl



    cwb721@aol.com



    Maytag sanitary cheese preserver


    What the heck is a cheese preserver? A baggie or tupperware? And why would it be posted in the travel forum?



    Maytag sanitary cheese preserver


    it would appear that some were made without the company name. I have one and it looks very similar to one of the four on ebay. They are asking about $125. for it but the present bid is only about $69.




    As for when the cheese preservers were made, I think they were made in the early 1900%26#39;s although they may be older. For the person asking what they are, they are cheese preservers made in a time when refrigeration was not available for the average man




    Since ';good'; cheese is a living thing, and pre-decent refrigeration, e.g., ice-box days, people put a solution of cider vinegar, salt %26amp; water in the bottom, then rested the block of cheese on the ridges - it kept cheese from getting hard - I just found one at a swap-meet/flea market [in almost perfect condition except for a small spider] - asked how much they wanted for it, they said $3 but he%26#39;d take $2 so I bought it!!!!

    The Day the Music Died-50 Winters Later

    We%26#39;re going on our first trip to the Surf Ballroom next week. The commemoration of the last performance of Ritchie Valens, Big Bopper, and Buddy Holly before their fatal crash. My brother%26#39;s been going for many years to the music tribute, and now, at the 50 yr anniversary, we finally can go...I am so looking forward to it!!



    Anyway, even though I was born a yr after the crash, getting to know the Winter Dance Party guys that do the tribute, has made me feel more of a connection to, and appreciation of the real deal (Bopper, Valens, Holly), so the visit to the crash site will be emotional I%26#39;m sure. Also, my brother is the one who designed and fabricated the steel monument embedded in the ground at the site. (proud sister here)! What a nice tribute for the fans to appreciate when they walk out to that field! And since it%26#39;s our first time there, it%26#39;ll be our first time seeing it as well.



    I hope you all get to go to the Surf some day on this occasion, to enjoy the music...the way it was 50 yrs ago, and take a walk out to that site!



    I%26#39;ll let you know how my Surf experience goes! Maybe I can post some pics!





    The Day the Music Died-50 Winters Later


    Please do post some photos and have a fun, safe trip!

    hotel close to airport

    Looking for hotel near the airport. Have early flight. Thanks.



    hotel close to airport


    There is a Heartland in up the road a bit. Otherwise, the numerous hotels on route 20 in Dubuque are only about 20 min away--the airport isn%26#39;t far.





    Also, you don%26#39;t need to be at the airport long before the flight--30 min is fine.



    hotel close to airport


    Thank you! That%26#39;s funny because we ended up checking the Heartland Inn out as on the map it did look close. Thanks again.

    Hotels for Kids for an Adventureland Trip

    Any recommendations for a hotel that would appeal to kids (7 and 4) if we take a trip to Adventureland?





    My kids like to swim and I had thought Adventureland Inn would be a nice place to stay but the reviews have been mixed.





    Any hotels with fun pools for kids?



    Hotels for Kids for an Adventureland Trip


    Many area hotels have pools, but two family oriented hotels that you may want to consider are:





    1. Stony Creek Inn off 86th St. in Johnston.



    2. Comfort Suites at the Hickman Rd. exit off I-80/I-35, next door to the Living History Farms.





    Enjoy your trip!



    Hotels for Kids for an Adventureland Trip


    Thanks for the suggestions! I will check those hotels out.

    Looking for nice budet hotel near Marshall Town please

    Hi





    I have to travel to Iowa in 2 weeks time. I have to go to Conrad Iowa and I wondered if there are nice but not too expensive hotels anyone could please recommend, I guess Marshall Town will be the nearest place to look?





    Many thanks





    Looking for nice budet hotel near Marshall Town please


    Marshalltown is probably your best bet for lodging near Conrad. There are several budget hotels in Marhsalltown (AmericInn, Comfort Inn, Days Inn), though I am not personally familiar with any of them.





    Depending on how far your definition of budget stretches, the Tremont Inn on Main looks like a very nice place to stay if you can get a good rate: http://www.tremontonmain.com/.





    Enjoy your trip!



    Looking for nice budet hotel near Marshall Town please


    Thanks for the reply. I did find the one you suggested also, I called but the rates were pretty high, $159 a night!





    Not so good for us UK visitors at the moment.




    I am not familiar with the Marshalltown motels either. My own tastes run to the Comfort Inn chain, http://www.choicehotels.com . Comfort Inns have indoor pools, free high speed internet, adequate breakfasts, and interior corridors. You should be able to book a room at about $90 (taxes included), less if you are over 50 and qualify for their mature rate.





    AmericInn has similar amenities and prices. http://www.americinn.com





    The Super 8 and Days Inn chains are basic, budget chains. I have had bad luck with Days Inn and am unable to find a Marshalltown room online. Super 8 quoted $67 with taxes for a hypothetical booking. http://www.super8.com





    England to Conrad, Iowa - there must be an interesting story. Remember that motel prices will be quoted without sales tax and room tax. These taxes will add about 10%.


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  • RAGBRAI Livestrong

    Looking for people going to Iowa for RAGBRAI that want to be a part of LIVESTRONG. Go to: livestrong.org/site/c.khLXK1PxHmF/b.4816631/



    to view info and sign up!



    FUN 'tween' restaurant

    I am very familiar with Des Moines and get around town very well.





    I am bringing our troop of girl scouts up for a weekend of activities. They are 6th graders, ages 11 %26amp; 12.





    I am looking for a fun , unusual restaurant for dinner or lunch.





    No chuckie cheese please. We%26#39;ve been to the T Rex in Kansas City and the Rainforest at the Mall of America. (We are a traveling bunch :) )





    There%26#39;s a neat little place on the plaza in KC where your food comes to your table on a train.





    Any recommendations? Something fun or different?



    FUN 'tween' restaurant


    You could consider All Play next to Wells Fargo Arena. It has food, a rock climbing wall, and an arcade. http://www.inplaydesmoines.com/



    FUN 'tween' restaurant


    Here are a few suggestions:





    - The girls can have have a milk shake poured into a glass from far above their heads at Stella%26#39;s Blue Sky Diner in Urbandale.





    - HuHot in Clive has a giant Mongollian grill and unusual sauces for novel stir fry meal.





    - For lunch, Goertz Haus in Grimes is located in an old church. Diners are seated in an art gallery featuring paintings by local artists. The girls can also do some light shopping at the Goertz Haus%26#39; jewelry stand, gift shop and flower shop.





    - For a splurge, the girls could grill their own steaks at Rube%26#39;s in Waukee.





    Have fun and travel safely!




    Sounds like All Play and Stellas would both be good.





    Thanks !!

    Madison County

    After spending years traveling every summer with a friend I have decided to take several long weekend and go solo.





    I would like to go to Madison County %26amp; see the covered brides along with birthplace of John Wayne! Sometime in June - Sept . I know the festival is in October but would like the trip to be a little more peaceful!





    After looking at website there is only 1 motel in Winterset.





    I need some advise on several things -



    1) Is DeMoines a good place to stay and do day trip to Madison County?



    2) If so - where should I stay? Needs to be very safe and clean!



    3) Other than the covered bridges %26amp; J.W. birthplace what is there to do in Madison County?



    4) Other than Madison County any other day trips that could be recommended?



    5) Arethere tours I could hook up with once I am there?



    I live in Wisconsin and will probably come through Quad Cities unless some one has a more senic route.





    Any and all advise will be appreciated!



    Madison County


    Dear J#60,





    Madison Co. will make for a nice solo trip from southern Wisconsin. Here are some answers for you:





    1. The Des Moines area definitely would offer many more hotel options. If you stay in the western suburbs, you will only be a 20 - 30 min. drive from Winterset (Madison Co.%26#39;s county seat and where the John Wayne site is).





    2. A good option may be to stay in one of the newer chain hotels in the West Glen/Jordan Creek area of West Des Moines. On the map, that is in the southwest corner of the metro area with I-35 and Mills Civic Pkwy. as cross streets. There is a Hilton Garden Inn, a Residence Inn, a Holiday Inn and a Drury Inn that all are 1 - 3 years old. This particular area is in a nice, safe part of town. Another option, just a few miles north along I80/I-35 and Hickman and University Aves. in Clive are several other hotel options. I used to stay at the Comfort Suites and Sleep Inn on Hickman in Urbandale (next to Living History Farms) and they were always clean, safe and decent.





    3. There are some wineries near Winterset that might be of interest, but the bridges and John Wayne site are the main draws to the area.





    4. Indianola is near Madison Co. (south of Des Moines, just off I-35). It%26#39;s a big hot air ballooning area. Other day trips to consider are:



    - For baseball fans, a visit to the Bob Feller Museum near DeSoto, just west of Des Moines.



    - Living History Farms in Urbandale (suburban Des Moines).



    - If you%26#39;re in the area in Aug., the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines is a ';must,'; though it gets far more crowded than the Covered Bridge Festival.



    - The Neal Smith Nat%26#39;l. Wildlife Refuge near Prairie City (east of Des Moines) has a prairie undergoing restoration, along with free roaming buffalo and elk herds.



    - Pella, southeast of Des Moines, is a charming little Dutch village. The Strawtown Inn is a good place to eat there.





    The route through Illinois and the Quad Cities is probably the fastest and you could visit the Buffalo Bill Cody Museum in LeClaire (Quad Cities area), the Herbert Hoover Presidential Museum in West Branch (near Iowa City) and the Amana Colonies (northwest of Iowa City). The route through Dubuque and Anamosa to Cedar Rapids/Iowa City and then west is more scenic, but the landscape is not greatly different than what you%26#39;ve probably seen in SW Wisconsin or NW Illinois.





    5. I%26#39;m not familiar with any organized tour groups, but the tourist information staff are usually very friendly and could probably help you find someone to show you around. None of these areas is large, crowded (except during festivals, etc.) or difficult to navigate so I wouldn%26#39;t worry too much about going it alone.





    Enjoy your trip!



    Madison County


    Maybe you could do some of the River Road on your drive down.





    Here is the Madison County website. All the bridges are very accesible and not far from each other.



    http://www.madisoncounty.com/county.html





    Not sure if you are familiar with the Silos and Smokestacks concept- it is an area designated by the National Parks specifically focusing on agriculture.



    Here is the website: http://www.silosandsmokestacks.org/





    Enjoy your trip!




    Greetings J#60 from Milwaukee. When I accepted my current position here, I was stilling living (and owned a house) in Ames, IA. I did the commute thing for eight months between Wisconsin and Iowa.





    I would personally suggest avoiding the Quad Cities route for the Dubuque one. It is much more scenic and you%26#39;re not donating $$$ to the FIBs on tolls.





    You can take 151 from Madison into Iowa, connecting with Hwy 20 in Dubuque, heading west to I35 south.





    I have written some travel journals and reviews for the internet site www.igougo.com. Here is a link to the Iowa based stuff I%26#39;ve done:





    igougo.com/journal-j65817-Des_Moines-Iowa_-_…





    igougo.com/journal-j67604-Iowa-Iowa_-_More_T…





    Have fun planning your trip. You should have a nice time!




    I didn%26#39;t find the festival time to be that hectic. There are a lot of (I think mostly local) people in the couple of blocks in downtown Winterset where they have the festvial, but the rest of the area is not that busy. You could take the guided tour fron the festival and then you would know all about the bridges to return on your own in the evening or next morning.





    http://www.mightymac.org/madisonbridges1.htm





    On your way across I-80 stop in Newton at the Maytag Dairy and pick up some great blu cheese. (I know - you have chesse in Wisconsin, but this is special)

    Cooking Class

    Does anyone know of any hands on cooking classes that are offered in the Des Moines area? Only need a class that is offered for one day or night, not an actual school.



    Cooking Class


    Here are a couple of cooking instructors to contact:





    http://www.countryclubmkt.com/classes.htm



    http://cookingwithalessandra.com/index.html





    Enjoy!



    Cooking Class


    Country Club Market no longer conducts cooking classes.





    Gateway Market West has cooking classes the 4th Tuesday night of each month, however they are not ';hands on'; classes. Go to www.gatewaymarket.com and click on ';Classes and Events';.





    Sorry I did not see your posting sooner as I know they had a great class on the 23rd.




    Kitchen Collage in the East Village has 2/2.5 hour classes, especially around holidays. It%26#39;s on East Locust, just west of the State Capitol. Their website is www.kitchencollageofdesmoines.com.




    Country Club Market IS conducting classes. For a current schedule, please go to countryclubmkt.com.




    Country Club Market IS conducting classes. For a current schedule, please go to www.countryclubmkt.com.

    Chicago to Iowa Itinerary feedback please

    After looking through this forum I%26#39;ve started to put together an itinerary for a summer trip to Chicago and Iowa. This will be our first visit to the Midwest. We will be driving to Dubuque to visit a relative. Our interests are art, architecture, culture, and food, food, food. Have I missed something else I should see near Dubuque or on the way to Chicago? I%26#39;ll post this in the Chicago forum too. Thanks in advance.





    Tuesday 6/23/2009



    Southwest to Chicago Midway.



    Hotel in Oak Park.





    Wednesday 6/24/2009



    Oak Park. Architecture tour.





    Thursday 6/25/2009



    Drive to Dubuque. Stop in Galina on the way.





    Friday 6/26/2009



    Dubuque.



    National Mississippi River Museum.





    Saturday 6/27/2009



    Amana Colonies.



    Amana B%26amp;B. German food!





    Sunday 6/28/2009 – Friday 7/3/2009



    Chicago Elderhostel





    Saturday 7/4/2009



    Chicago – Taste of Chicago





    Sunday 7/5/2009 - Tuesday 7/7/2009



    Amtrak California Zephyr Chicago to Emeryville



    Chicago to Iowa Itinerary feedback please


    This sounds like an excellent trip. I hope you enjoy the Mississippi Aquarium as much as I did. Dubuque is an interesting old town. I enjoy driving through on highway 52 just to look at the old brick buildings.





    You will see the shot tower.



    www.cityofdubuque.org/index.aspx?NID=712





    Unique to Iowa and maybe the United States is the Fenelon Place Elevator or incline railway. Take your camera and ride to the top.



    http://www.dbq.com/fenplco/





    On your way to the Amanas you can detour off US 151 to Stone City, Grant Wood%26#39;s old hang out:



    http://webs.cedar-rapids.net/kwradio/





    You are probably not interested in the longer detour for baseball movie fans to the Field of Dreams movie site in Dyersville. http://www.fieldofdreamsmoviesite.com/





    Dyersville also has the Ertl die cast toy factory outlet. See what is left after they moved their manufacturing to Mexico: ertltoys.com/brand/…outlet_store.shtml





    I can not guess whether the National Czech %26amp; Slovak Museum in Cedar Rapids will have recovered from their flooding in time for your trip. http://www.ncsml.org/





    The train trip sounds fantastic. Have a great trip!



    Chicago to Iowa Itinerary feedback please


    Thanks for the great suggestions and excellent weblinks. The shot tower looks especially interesting. I%26#39;ve never even known that such a thing existed.




    You will likely take Rt 151 from Dubuque to Cedar Rapids. I suggest taking Rt 61 south out of Dubuque to Maquoketa and then Hwy 64 towards Anamosa where you can continue either to Cedar Rapids via Rt. 151 or, as suggested, to Stone City. Hwy 64 is also the Grant Wood Scenic Highway and a beautiful drive through rolling farmland from which Grant Wood drew inspiration. It%26#39;s worth the extra mileage. If you venture into Stone City be sure to have lunch or dinner in the General Store Pub located right on the Wapsipinicon (Wapsi) River.




    It%26#39;s been a few years since I%26#39;ve stayed in Dubuque, but here are some tips:





    Mississippi River Museum - great choice! You%26#39;ll love it. It%26#39;s smaller than a big city museum, but packed with a lot of high-quality exhibits and aquariums that anyone of any age will really enjoy.





    If the weather is nice and you just want to relax outdoors, visit Julien Dubuque%26#39;s monument in the Mines of Spain or the large koi pond at the Dubuque Arboretum.





    Both of these restaurants are on Main St., within walking distance of the river museum:





    The Pepper Sprout is a lovely place with great atmosphere and fantastic seasonal menu. Expect to pay at least $22 a plate for dinner, not including drinks.





    Cafe Manna Java has great gourmet pizzas and breads, hot out of their wood-fired oven. Great for a casual If the weather is nice and you just want to relax outdoors, visit Julien Dubuque%26#39;s monument in the Mines of Spain or the large koi pond at the Dubuque Arboretum.









    Galena is a beautiful town. It%26#39;s a little touristy, but still worth your time. Expect to walk! You won%26#39;t want to move your car once you find a parking spot, although being there on a Thursday should help.

    Des Moines Vacation June 18-22 2009

    My wife %26amp; I are visiting Des Moines in June. My best friend is getting married!!!



    What should all out-of-towner%26#39;s experience in DSM? We are thinking of driving to Chicago Maybe KC...



    Any suggestions?



    WE like museums and like to eat good food!



    Des Moines Vacation June 18-22 2009


    Congratulations to your friends! Some ideas for what to visit/see/do (in no particular order):





    - Tour Living History Farms in Urbandale



    - See the covered bridges of Madison Co. (some are about a 1/2 hour drive from Des Moines)



    - Go to the downtown Des Moines farmer%26#39;s market on Sat. morning



    - Walk around Gray%26#39;s Lake (south of downtown Des Moines)



    - Look for the roaming buffalo herd and learn about the prairie that%26#39;s under restoration at the Neal Smith Nat%26#39;l. Wildlife Refuge





    Here are a few museums in or near Des Moines:





    http://www.desmoinesartcenter.org/



    http://www.iowahistory.org/museum/index.html



    www.johnwaynebirthplace.org/index2.html



    http://www.bobfellermuseum.org/





    There are plenty of good restaurants, depending on your preferences. One that is very ';Midwest'; and provides a unique experience is Rube%26#39;s in Waukee, which specializes in grill-your-own steaks.





    Kansas City is an easy 3 - 4 hour drive from Des Moines, as is Minneapolis. Chicago is a 5 - 6 hour drive. If you go to Chicago, you could stop at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library in West Branch, IA and the Buffalo Bill Cody Museum in LeClaire, IA.





    If you find that you don%26#39;t have time to travel that far, you could take day trips from Des Moines to the Amana Colonies (http://www.amanacolonies.com/), Pella (a picturesque Dutch village about a 30 min. drive from Des Moines) or Kalona (in an area filled with Amish and Mennonite residents).





    Enjoy your trip!



    Des Moines Vacation June 18-22 2009


    I cannot stress the Farmer%26#39;s Market enough. It is a great experience.



    http://www.desmoinesfarmersmarket.com/





    The Des Moines Art Center isn%26#39;t that bad either. Well known artists, but their less popular pieces.





    On Thursday nights, there is live music outside downtown. It is called Nitefall on the River. The schedule is not out yet, but you can check back later in the spring. It makes for a relaxing evening.



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    For trips around Des Moines, also consider the Twin Cities. It is closer than Chicago (~4 hrs vs ~6 hrs)




    A new $30 million sculpture park is under construction just west of downtown and is supposed to be completed in time for the Des Moines Arts Festival in late June. (The festival is actually the week after your visit, but the park should be near completion while you%26#39;re visiting.)





    The East Village (located just west of the State Capital) boasts several fine eateries including the Grand Piano Bistro Bar and Lucca%26#39;s.





    Two good sources for events:



    - The Greater Des Moines Convention and Visitors Bureau (www.seedesmoines.com)





    - The Iowa Tourism Office (www.traveliowa.com)




    Haven%26#39;t seen it posted yet, so I%26#39;ll throw in my 2 cents:





    If they are in town - there are few better ways to spend a summer night in Des Moines than watching an Iowa Cubs baseball game at Principal Park.





    Beautiful minor league ballpark with a great view of the downtown skyline - within walking distance of all the bars/restaurants in downtown DSM.


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  • Coralville restaurants

    You might also try Aladdin%26#39;s, also in a strip mall a little further down Highway 6. (It%26#39;s between HyVee and the turn-offs for the Coralville Mall and I-80.)





    Not much atmosphere, but great food...I%26#39;ve never been disappointed. (I%26#39;ve heard from friends that it%26#39;s a popular catering choice for a number of UI departments, including the Law School.)

    What can you tell me about Honey Creek Resort in Moravia?

    OK, I know nothing about Iowa. I drove through it in 1983 on I-80 en route to California, and last summer, I spent eight hours in Ottumwa, from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m., on a California Zephyr Amtrak train, waiting out a twister, then waiting for a bus bridge to Omaha.



    This is not the way to get to know a state.



    And yet...



    I%26#39;m entranced by what I see at Honey Creek Resort website, a part of Honey Creek Resort State Park. Apparently, they just finished a huge construction project here to accomodate meetings and guests.



    www.honeycreekresort.com



    I%26#39;m thinking of bringing a big group of women here for a meeting. These are folks who like to hike, bike, play tennis, ride horses, get out and about in the outdoors (If you rove on TA a lot, you may know I%26#39;ve asked similar questions for the same group when I thought about bringing them to the White Mountains in New Hampshire.)



    If you know this area, please tell me what you like about it.





    What can you tell me about Honey Creek Resort in Moravia?


    Thanks for giving Iowa a third chance. The third time will be the charm, I hope!





    You%26#39;re correct; Iowa%26#39;s Dept. of Natural Resources opened the Honey Creek Resort recently. I don%26#39;t personally know anyone who has stayed there yet, but the press and state-wide reaction so far seems to be positive. I have driven through the Lake Rathbun/Moravia area in the past and memory is that it is scenic and peaceful. The area is lightly populated, so it%26#39;s the type of place where you can enjoy yourself, relax and feel like you%26#39;re well out of the rat race while you%26#39;re there.



    What can you tell me about Honey Creek Resort in Moravia?


    How long of a drive is it from Des Moines, which I presume is the closest airport? I also notice that it isn%26#39;t too far from Ottumwa, either, in case someone wanted to take the train from Chicago.




    The Moravia/Lake Rathbun area is about an hour and a half%26#39;s drive from Des Moines. The route would give visitors from other parts of the country a good look at rural America as it passes through several small towns and plenty of rolling hills dotted with farms. And yes, Des Moines your best airport to use.





    If anyone in the group is up for some sightseeing away from the resort area, south central Iowa contains remnants of the Mormon Trail. It%26#39;s also the setting for the famous Grant Wood painting ';American Gothic'; (the house is located in Eldon, IA, not far from Ottumwa). Closer to Des Moines is Pella, which is a picturesque Dutch community with old world charm. And some of the famous covered bridges of Madison Co. are within a 20 - 30 min. drive from the Des Moines airport.





    I hope that you and your group come to Iowa and enjoy it!




    Yes, this is a group that likes to do a little of sightseeing in between meetings. People like historic sites, hiking, and of course, recreational shopping in small towns is always in demand with this group.




    Howdy



    In additon to the other posts, there is a large Amish community less than 20 minutes from HC.



    While I%26#39;ve not stayed at the HC resort, (back yard syndrome, LOL)it has gotten some very good press and reviews



    Rathbun lake is becoming more popular every year, and there are water activities there also.





    Just a short drive to Drakesville will put you in the middle of Amish country, largely undeveloped as of yet, there are a few shops, roadside stands, and a produce auction that you may be interested in, selling in season fruits, veggies, flowers and more.



    Amish owned, and largely attended so drive slow around the buggies





    See www.IowaAmish.com



    www.SouthernIowaProduce.com




    Centerville is about 10-15 minutes away from the resort and has a large town square with lots of retail. (They bill it as the state%26#39;s largest town square.) They also have shopping at The Columns and The Shoppes at Bradley Hall.





    www.centervilleia.com



    www.thecolumns.info



    www.bradleyhall.info

    Pella Tulip Festival?

    We are planning to visit the Pella Tulip Festival in early May. Does anyone have any opinions or suggestions about it?





    Pella Tulip Festival?


    Pella is an attractive, clean, small town and the Tulip Festival is a fun annual event. One day (or a partial day) at the festival should allow plenty of time for you to take in the Dutch atmosphere and enjoy the festivities. The tulips should be beautiful, if the weather cooperates so that they bloom to peak during the festival. Make sure that you eat some letters (a pastry) or other Dutch treats while you%26#39;re there.





    Since you%26#39;re coming all of the way from PA, you may also want to spend some time in Des Moines. It%26#39;s only about a half an hour%26#39;s drive from Pella. If you look through the Des Moines forum on TripAdvisor you will find many suggestions on what to do there. Pella is also an hour to an hour and a half away from the Amana Colonies (seven German Mennonite communities with lots of crafts and family style German restaurants) and Madison Co. (where you can see the John Wayne birthplace and the famous covered bridges).





    Enjoy your trip and we%26#39;ll put in an order for some good weather while you%26#39;re visiting.



    Pella Tulip Festival?


    Pella takes pride in their festival and they take into consideration flowering times so that there is a high probability that certain varieties of tulips will still be in bloom during the festival. Last year was especially good since it had been a cool spring. It does get crowded, so if you want to enjoy the flowers at your leisure I suggest Friday afternoon.



    You definitely have eat a Dutch Letter. There is a Dutch restaurant in town, but I cannot remember the name. It was in a converted house. I do remember the food was good.

    Sisters Weekend near Diamond Jo Casino 4/3-4/4

    My sisters and I are spending the weekend in Dubuque. The Doobie Bros are sold out. Is there any other venues going on in town? I.E. comedy clubs, plays, etc.? Are there alot of storefronts on the Riverwalk? Any suggestions on nightlife? There are 8 of us age 40-55.





    Sisters Weekend near Diamond Jo Casino 4/3-4/4


    I am not aware of any other music venues going on. There is comedy night on Wednesday at a few places in town. You are also only 15 minutes from Galena Ill and they have a beautiful down town with lots of shops. If you like to gamble you have two options. Have a great trip.

    mystique

    I am interested in watching a show by singer Christopher Cross. On his website, the venue is at Mystique (Dubuque, Iowa.)





    Where exactly is this located at?





    Thanks.



    mystique


    I had to Google it to learn that Mystique is a new casino. It%26#39;s web site has a map, which looks like it%26#39;s at the Dubuque Greyhound Park on an island in the Mississippi River. Here%26#39;s additional information: www.dgpc.com/index.php…





    If you decide to make the trip, please travel safely and enjoy yourself!



    mystique


    Mystique is the new name for the casino at the Dubuque Greyound park. It is not on an island but is right along the Mississippi.




    Thanks for the clarification, iowagymmom. Apparently the map on the casino%26#39;s web site is a little deceptive.




    Thank you for all the responses regarding Mystique. I have enough information to go by.

    Tubing with Lodging in Iowa?

    Does anyone know of a river or area to tube down in Iowa that also has lodging available (other than tents?).





    Tubing with Lodging in Iowa?


    Most of the tubing I%26#39;ve heard about is on rivers located in rural areas or parks where people camp. I have heard of an outfitter in north central Iowa called Rock and Row. Perhaps you could contact that company to see if they can transport your group to and from the tubing site to a hotel in one of the towns along their routes?



    Tubing with Lodging in Iowa?


    The Maquoketa River meanders around at a gentle pace good for tubing. You could try a basic chain hotel in the towns of Monticello or Maquoketa. Try calling the Chambers of Commerce in those towns for suggestions. Both towns have tube and canoe rental companies too.




    Oh, and it%26#39;s completely worth it to rent the cooler tube for your beverages.


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  • Guest Haus Inn

    I have been trying to find a website or phone number for the Guest Haus Inn. Can anyone tell where to find them? We are planning our vacation and would like to stay in Main Amana.



    Thanks, Carol Reed



    Guest Haus Inn


    The Amana Colonies CVB%26#39;s web site lists lodging properties in the Colonies here: http://www.amanacolonies.com/lodging.htm.





    Enjoy your trip!

    Suggestions for points of interest

    We will be driving with 2 other couples at the end of June from St Louis to Chicago and back. We have 2 extra days (going) to drift off the main course to sightsee so our route is flexible and not direct to Chicago. We have varying interests which include nice scenery, parks, maybe I can squeeze in a short hike, historical places, museums, %26amp; we have a shopper or two. We plan to stop in Galena but other than that there are no other firm plans. I have an interest in nature so I checked out the Iowa State Parks website (Wow, you have alot of parks!) and found a few in the general area we may be traveling. These sound interesting, Geode SP, Wildcat Den SP, Bellevue SP, Pikes Peak sounds great but I think it%26#39;s too far north. If we only pick one or two parks to visit (no camping), can you help me narrow it down or make other suggestions? Scenic views, especially water, would probably be the priority because everyone would not enjoy a hike. I also read some previous posts and got several good ideas...National Mississippi River Museum, Fenelon Place Elevator, Field of Dreams (I know it%26#39;s a bit west but sounds great, is it?), and Mississippi excursion boat trip maybe from Davenport. This will be my first time in Iowa and although brief, I%26#39;m looking forward to the time we have to spend there.



    Thanks very much for your assistance.





    Suggestions for points of interest


    Wow, you%26#39;ve done your homework! Galena is only about 20 miles from Dubuque (with the Fenelon elevator and Mississippi River museum). Dubuque is only about 30 miles from the Field of Dreams (near Dyersville) - which is definitely worth a visit if you%26#39;re a fan of the movie. Stops in all 3 places are ';doable'; in a long day.





    As for the parks, I have been to several of those mentioned and I%26#39;m not sure that one is a better choice than another. Bellevue State Park has views of the Mississippi, so it may have broader appeal to your group.





    There are ';river cat'; water taxis that can take you across the Mississippi from Davenport, IA to Moline, IL for a short boat ride. There are also river boat cruises and casino boats there.





    Enjoy your trip!



    Suggestions for points of interest


    Thanks for the information, great suggestion about the water taxi. I checked the website for the channel cat that runs from Davenport to Molina. It%26#39;s cheap and some in the group may want to take the ';cat'; while others check out the area shops. Appreciate your views on Bellevue SP, if we have time I%26#39;ll try to add it to our itinerary. You have a great forum, I got most of our planning information from reading previous posts.




    I know this is not in Iowa, but assuming you%26#39;re planning on taking Hwy 20 to I-90 to get to Chicago, it would be worthwhile to take a detour to Mississippi Palisades State Park. The park is on Hwy 84 just north of Savanna, IL. It%26#39;s a very scenic drive and the park itself is beautiful, with lots of trails and panoramic views of the Mississippi.





    Also, just before where Hwy 20 and Hwy 84 intersect is a scenic observation tower that will give you a gorgeous view of the countryside. Worth the climb!




    Thanks MsA....Mississippi Palisades and the observation tower sound like great places. I%26#39;ll check them out and add them to our list. It%26#39;s nice to get responses like yours and the one above, because otherwise, I would never know about some of these places.




    Here%26#39;s a link to Mississippi Palisades State Park: …state.il.us/LANDS/…Palisade.htm




    Thanks for all the great information you both have given me. I shared it with my fellow travelers and here%26#39;s the plan so far.......



    St Louis to Davenport area, channel cat ride(s), shopping, sightseeing



    ???Should we stay overnight in Davenport, Moline or other???



    Davenport area to Mississippi Palisades SP and possibly the observation tower (I found the tower website, looks cool, don%26#39;t know if others will share my opinion), continue to Galena and spend two nights.



    From Galena, visit Dubuque for Mississippi River Museum amd Incline Railway, then over to Dyersville to the Field of Dreams.



    Leave Galena for Chicago area.



    Let me know if you have opinions about which town in the QC to spend the night (and why) and if you happen to have a specific motel suggestion, if not there are ample reviews in the hotel section.



    Thanks again for your advice.




    Hello, goneagain2! Your trip is really taking shape and looks like fun!





    It has been years since I%26#39;ve stayed overnight in the Quad Cities, so the TripAdvisor ratings will provide better advice than I can on specific hotels. I believe there are some hotels in the 53rd St./Utica Ridge Rd. area of Davenport and Bettendorf that would be my recommended area. If you want to stay someplace novel, the Isle of Capri riverboat on the Mississippi is both a casino and a hotel.





    Perhaps others out there have more current knowledge of the Quad Cities hotel scene and can provide some suggestions?





    Take care!




    prairiedog (former beachdog?)...thanks for the Isle of Capri suggestion. Several people in the group like casinos, so that might be a good option, plus I like the river location. I read reviews on TA as well as other sites; reviews seem to be quite varied but the group will likely go for it. I%26#39;ll post a review if we stay there. Thanks again.




    boneagain2,





    Please do send a trip report and/or reviews once you return home and are settled back into your routine. We%26#39;ll appreciate your feedback.





    Great idea! I%26#39;ll switch to Beachdog if I ever leave the prairie for the dunes again. :)





    Cheers!




    prairiedog,



    I was gargling my mouthwash while checking the forum and saw your post....I spit the Listerine all over my keyboard and couldn%26#39;t stop laughing. Check your typing miscue. I%26#39;ll be blow drying the desk all day, but smiling...thanks for the laugh!

    AMTA National Collegiate Mock Trial Championship Apr 17-19

    My wife and I will be attending the collegiate mock trial championship rounds with our son%26#39;s teams from the University of Virginia April 17-19 in downtown Des Moines. Does anyone know whether Prairie Meadows Racetrack %26amp; Casino offers any sort of shuttle to and from downtown? What about playing craps there? We are low stakes players--$5 minimums w/2X odds are about right for us.



    AMTA National Collegiate Mock Trial Championship Apr 17-19


    I see on Prairie Meadows%26#39; web site that it offers a free shuttle service to some area hotels, but the hotels listed are all in the casino%26#39;s immediate vicinity. My suggestion would be to contact your hotel and ask about transportation to Prairie Meadows or to contact Prairie Meadows to see if shuttle service is available also to the downtown area: http://www.prairiemeadows.com/contactus.php.





    Good luck to your son and the UVA team! I hope that you enjoy your visit to Des Moines.



    AMTA National Collegiate Mock Trial Championship Apr 17-19


    I received word from Prairie Meadows that it does not provide transportation to or from downtown Des Moines, but it appears to be only 15 minutes drive. We%26#39;ll probably just catch a taxi at our hotel. The casino offers very favorable table minimums and odds for craps, so we%26#39;re looking forward to checking it out. Good luck to all!

    Direct flights to DSM from Los Angeles or San Francisco?

    I am contemplating returning to Des Moines from Australia in August for a quick catch up with old friends.





    Last time I travelled (3 years ago) I had to fly via Denver. Are there any airlines that fly direct from LA or San Francisco to Des Moines? I%26#39;d rather not waste the time changing planes.





    Thanks



    Direct flights to DSM from Los Angeles or San Francisco?


    Unfortunately, there aren%26#39;t any commercial airlines that fly to Des Moines directly from the West Coast at this point. Depending on which airline you fly, you will have a layover in Denver, Dallas, Houston, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis or Phoenix.





    Happy travels!



    Direct flights to DSM from Los Angeles or San Francisco?


    I%26#39;ve just been searching and think Allegiant Air (I may have spelled this incorrectly) is saying they fly non-stop. Is this incorrect?





    Of the other airlines that fly from the West Coast to Des Moines, which is best and which one is likely to have some good sales between now %26amp; August? Some local knowledge would be good here.





    The fares from Sydney Australia to Des Moines (and the length of the flights) are hefty so I%26#39;m trying to save where ever possible.





    Thanks again.




    Allegiant Air starts nonstop service from Los Angeles (LAX) to Des Moines on May 24, 2009. Flights depart LAX on Sundays and Thursdays only. http://www.allegiantair.com/





    I know nothing about Allegiant Air. I would check their luggage allowance and whether they transfer luggage between airlines.





    Some of the one stop flights may be direct from the west coast and not require a change of planes. I did not search for them. If it really is a short visit, I would travel with a carry on bag only and choose the cheapest option within reason.





    The other airlines, American, Delta, Continental, United, Northwest, and US are very much alike in my book.




    I travel a fair amount and agree with hoogo that there isn%26#39;t a lot of difference in the quality of service among the major US airlines (American, United, Northwest, Delta, etc.).





    And thanks, hoogo, for the tip about Allegiant%26#39;s new service to LA. I know several people who have flown Allegiant from Iowa to Florida and really liked it. It%26#39;s main drawback seems to be its limited schedule and, in some of its locations, that it flies in and out of remote airports. However, if you can catch it from LAX it may be a good option.




    fromaus, some of the major US airlines are having some good sales right now. I haven%26#39;t looked specifically at flights between Des Moines and LA or San Francisco, but just last night I found a weekday fare of $217 US for a roundtrip flight to Phoenix, AZ that sometimes costs $500 or more. You may want to check fares on multiple airlines on orbitz.com or a similar web site.




    Try kayak.com They do a price comparison between airlines and you can even put an alert for specific dates. They email you daily (or weekly) to let you know when the price drops.



    If you aren%26#39;t stopping over at either SF or LA, I would suggest booking your complete trip together. I am wary of booking segments separately because if you lose luggage or miss your flight neither airline claims responsibility.




    Thank you to everyone for your advice. I knew I could count on the good people of Iowa.





    Yes I am wary of missing connecting flights through LAX so would prefer to book flights in one large segment, however I would also prefer to fly QANTAS across the Pacific and from this end they offer no connections to Des Moines. United do offer connections via Denver so they are shaping up as my (second) choice.





    By short stay I mean 2 weeks so the luggage is not that much of an issue. I just have lots of catching up to do so want to limit the number of days I spend travelling. I will have a child in tow, but he is used to long haul flights - you have to be when you live in Australia.





    I have always booked my flights - both domestic and international - direct with individual airlines as I thought this was the cheapest option. Would using Kayak or Orbitz get me an even better deal? Your opinions here are appreciated!





    Hoping this all comes together. Haven%26#39;t seen an Iowa summer for 30 years!




    You will see that you can not book airfare with Kayak, it is a search engine only that might turn up the lowest fare. I have booked successfully with Orbitz, Expedia, and Travelocity as well as with individual airlines. The individual airline websites do not always come up with the best price, especially when more than one airline is involved.





    Another great search engine is



    http://matrix.itasoftware.com/cvg/dispatch This is the only website I know of in the US that allows month long international airfare searches. It may help you find the cheapest dates to travel. (Click the month-long search box and give your sales city as SYD unless you are able to book from a different country.) With this website I find fares of AUD 1426 or about US$1000. That looks like a great price for Sydney to Des Moines round trip.





    I do not fly that often. You might find more expert advice on the airline forum



    tripadvisor.com/ListForums-g1-i12085-Air_Tra…




    I apologize for not explaining kayak.com.



    They are a search engine, but they do comparison searches for airlines (through airline websites) as well as cheap websites (expedia, orbitz). You click on the link that takes you to the place where you actually purchase the ticket.




    One more thought- I agree with using the airline directly. I am wary of using several airlines as given by expedia, etc. The minute they find out that you used a discount website they throw the book at you.





    I thought Quantas was going belly up?

    come to walnut iowa this june 2009 to see a great festival!

    Its that time of year again...the antique festival of Walnut Iowa. We localers call it the June Antique Walk where all people and vendors around the united states come show their antiques. Every antique and collectible is available...all furniture and collections line the 2 mile stretch of town. All shops are open and we have many..18 antique shops for your pleasure. Come see our town and our websites...look up Walnut Iowa.





    The granary mall is the best place to visit during the walks in Walnut. They have two full floors of antiques and collectibles for your taste and collections. Please see all their selections at www.granarymallwalnut.shutterfly.com

    Restaurants near Jordan Creek

    My extended family is here for Easter weekend. Ranging in age from mid 80%26#39;s to 17.





    We%26#39;re staying close to Jordan Creek Mall. Obviously, there are dozens of chain restaurants in the area.





    I%26#39;m looking for either the best of those, or any non-chain restaurants that are reasonably close.





    Thanks for any ideas.



    Restaurants near Jordan Creek


    There is a restaurant called Fire Creek Grill on Mills Civic Pathway (near the interstate).



    http://www.firecreekonline.com/





    For chains you can%26#39;t really go wrong with Bravos (Italian) or PF Changs (Chinese) in the mall complex.





    On University Avenue there are more restaurants. Chains- Biaggis, Macaroni Grill (Italian), Granite City, Cheddars (American).



    There is a very good seafood restaurant called the Waterfront. http://www.waterfrontseafoodmarket.com/



    There is also a very, very good Thai place.



    http://www.coolbasiliowa.com



    Restaurants near Jordan Creek


    For something different, try Mythos Grill for crepes (savory or sweet) or panini. (It also offers entrees, but the crepes and panini are so good that I%26#39;ve never ordered anything else.) Mythos is in Bridgewood Plaza, across Jordan Creek Pkwy. from the mall.





    Red Robin is a chain, but it offers burgers, wraps or salads for just about anyone%26#39;s taste. It%26#39;s located along Mills Pkwy., between Jordan Creek Mall and I-35.





    The West End Diner is about a 10 min. drive away, near Valley West Mall. Take the 35th St. exit off of I-235 in West Des Moines. Turn north (toward the mall), then left on Westown Pkwy. to find the diner. The food ranges from typical diner fare (e.g., meatloaf) to more unusual options (e.g., salmon burger).





    The Club Car is a 10 min. drive from Jordan Creek also, though it%26#39;s on University Ave. in WDM (east of the intersection with Jordan Creek Pkwy.). It has wonderful soups, sandwiches and quiche.





    Enjoy!




    Definitely Fire Creek Grill. You won%26#39;t be disappointed. There%26#39;s also Legends




    Thanks for all the ideas. I%26#39;m writing down Fire Creek Grill for next time.





    As it turned out, we didn%26#39;t plan very well. Ended up at, of all places, Fuddruckers, for a sandwich Friday night. It wasn%26#39;t very good. But, you really can%26#39;t go out with nine people on Friday night and expect to get in anywhere at 8pm.





    We went downtown at noon the next day and had fish %26amp; chips at the Royal Mile. It was a good choice for us.





    Saturday night we did make reservations and went to Joe%26#39;s Crab Shack. Everyone had a good time. Food was ok, the waiter and my elderly mother in law ended up being the entertainment. It was a successful meal.





    Thanks again.


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  • Wedding @ Lake Okoboji/ Any other Suggestions?

    My sister is looking at getting married here in the next 4 to 8 months. They were thinking Vegas, however her FI doesnt want to leave her kids behind (hers from previous marriage) who are in 2nd and 3rd grade, as they don%26#39;t think Vegas is very kid friendly. So now they%26#39;re rethinking and want it to be fairly budget friendly. They%26#39;re now tossing around the idea of a beach wedding, but have thought of doing something more local. I was thinkin of possibly Lake Okoboji, as it%26#39;s going to be fairly small wedding, probably around 25 people. We%26#39;re from Waterloo and would love some suggestions...TIA





    Wedding @ Lake Okoboji/ Any other Suggestions?


    If it%26#39;s not too late now, I would suggest a wedding at Sleepy Hollow here in Des Moines, IA (near the Iowa State Fairgrounds and close to Pleasant Hill, IA).



    They have a beautiful, huge clubhouse and offer go-kart racing, mini-golf, batting cages, driving (golf) range plus so much more for all ages!



    My daughter had her wedding reception there and everyone (kids and adults alike) had a blast.



    Best wishes!



    Wedding @ Lake Okoboji/ Any other Suggestions?


    Okoboji would be fun, too. My parents got married there a long time ago! There are several churches in Spirit Lake, and lots of nice places to stay in the area. Crescent Beach Resort, Vacation Village, ... lots more.





    If it is in summer, Arnold%26#39;s Park is open for a fun thing to do. There is even a beach there, and lots of other beaches around Okoboji.




    There%26#39;s also the Botanical Center or Art Center in Des Moines or Reiman Gardens in Ames.

    2009 Iowa DOT maps now available

    ';Available at interstate highway rest areas, Iowa’s 19 welcome centers, DOT driver’s license stations and DOT district offices.';





    The 3.1 MB download is available at http://www.iowadotmaps.com/ . These PDF maps give a different and frequently better, view than the computer generated maps at Google or Maporama. Maps are very clear at 100% zoom.





    ';The text in the electronic PDF version of the 2009 Transportation Map has been embedded allowing users to search for text strings such as city names.'; This does not work at all well. I can find the Des Moines River, but not the city of Des Moines. These searches are done better with Google.





    County and city maps are also available. The impatient obsessive traveler can order paper maps.



    Pella, IA Tulips

    We are going to be in Iowa this weekend and wondered if it would be worth it to go to Pella. I know that the festival is the following weekend, but I am assuming that tulips would be blooming this weekend also. What other things would there be to do, and where would be good places to eat.





    Sara





    Pella, IA Tulips


    Things to keep in mind there will be a lot a lot of people and things shut down on Sunday.



    Pella, IA Tulips


    This weekend is actually a better weekend since you won%26#39;t have to fight the crowds. The tulips have started to bloom and with the warmth on the next couple days should be looking good this weekend.



    You have to have a dutch pastry called a dutch letter. It is marzipan wrapped in a flaky dough.