- In the Parks
- No
A couple of days ago I found myself in Tuscon, Arizona, visiting the Pima Air & Space Museum to celebrate a certain family milestone. To my surprise, they had over 200 aircraft including an A-10 warthog, B-17 "flying fortress", and most intriguingly - the second SR-71 Blackbird ever made. Although Tuscon is the furthest from my favorite place to visit, this museum is totally worth the trip. (Check out some of the pics I took below!)
That being said, I've mentioned a few times before that I've been wary (now on the edge) regarding Disney, TDA, leadership decisions and what they've been doing with the parks. I've spent my young / young adult life being content with vacationing only at Disney, and now since around 2016 my desire has been sharply dying, so i'm reaching out to all of you to seek some alternatives. I currently have a list going which includes:
California State Railroad Museum - I've heard it's possibly the best railroad museum in the country. Just have to wait til it opens.
Knott's Berry Farm - It'd be a new experience, plus I can't argue with the ticket price
Smithsonian Museum of American History - Again, one of the best of its kind so I've heard.
Orlando / Jupiter / Palm Beach / Miami - Anywhere that's near a beach and has good food
USS Missouri & USS Arizona - Because I like to be humbled as well
I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and I have no desire to go there. I also feel like I know the Phoenix area in and out so unless we have something here that's "one of the best in the country / world" that I don't know about, i'd like to avoid local spots as well.
The ultimate goal is to find places I can visit for a day or over that would be just as fun, if not more-so, than Disney at a price that wouldn't shake my next month's due mortgage payment.
So tell me, what're your favorite vacation spots that don't include the mouse? Don't be shy to share some pictures!
That being said, I've mentioned a few times before that I've been wary (now on the edge) regarding Disney, TDA, leadership decisions and what they've been doing with the parks. I've spent my young / young adult life being content with vacationing only at Disney, and now since around 2016 my desire has been sharply dying, so i'm reaching out to all of you to seek some alternatives. I currently have a list going which includes:
California State Railroad Museum - I've heard it's possibly the best railroad museum in the country. Just have to wait til it opens.
Knott's Berry Farm - It'd be a new experience, plus I can't argue with the ticket price
Smithsonian Museum of American History - Again, one of the best of its kind so I've heard.
Orlando / Jupiter / Palm Beach / Miami - Anywhere that's near a beach and has good food
USS Missouri & USS Arizona - Because I like to be humbled as well
I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and I have no desire to go there. I also feel like I know the Phoenix area in and out so unless we have something here that's "one of the best in the country / world" that I don't know about, i'd like to avoid local spots as well.
The ultimate goal is to find places I can visit for a day or over that would be just as fun, if not more-so, than Disney at a price that wouldn't shake my next month's due mortgage payment.
So tell me, what're your favorite vacation spots that don't include the mouse? Don't be shy to share some pictures!
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