Spanning 2,800 miles (4,506 kilometers) from east to west, the US is a vast patchwork of landscapes and metropolises. From Arizona’s red-rocked canyons and California’s coastal beaches to New York’s big city and Virginia’s storied past, it covers any topic any traveler could want or need.
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5.0 based on 107 reviews
I had my first ever zip lining experience here and it was a blast. Our tour guides, Jake and Caroline, were absolutely terrific. They were super encouraging, had great personalities, and provided such an incredible overall experience. There were some pretty sweet views of Castle Rock’s beauty, as well! If you get the opportunity to do this tour, I highly recommend it!
5.0 based on 189 reviews
Beautiful ergonomic contemporary vibe. Baseball is only part of the entertainment; there is something happening before the game, between every half-inning, and after the game. The announcers are hilarious. "(The opposing batter) has two strikes,.....(wait for it)...and NO BALLS!!" Great family fun. We like it more than going to a Twins game. Come early to hear live music outside the stadium. Inside the stadium, there is a nice variety of foods and drinks--from basic hotdogs and budweiser to gourmet selections and craft beers--a few cuts above traditional ballpark fare.
5.0 based on 39 reviews
If you want to see the world’s best tennis players without paying premium prices like you do in New York, Miami or Indian Wells then this is the place to go. The facility is fabulous, the food is varied and delicious, and the atmosphere is just want you want in a world class event. Go to the early rounds and get great seats or just cruise through the practice courts and get within 10 feet of watching every top rated player in the world. Either way it’s an experience that every tennis fan should have!
5.0 based on 29 reviews
The Avon Recreation Center contains a workout facility with over 40 pieces of cardiovascular and resistance machines. We have a 1600 square foot resistance training room and two group fitness studios. Our aquatics area includes: 5 lap lanes, dive well, leisure pool, lazy river, 140 long water slide, hot tub, sauna, and steam room. The lobby includes a nice lounge area and Bouldering Wall.
The best pool in town. You can relax in the sauna, ride on the water slides. Work out in the gym , where almost everyone has enough equipment) and chill in hot tub
5.0 based on 724 reviews
*Hours subject to change* Competitive axe throwing is a well known Canadian past time that's becoming increasingly popular in the United States. Simply put, it's like playing a game of darts, except with axes! At Bury The Hatchet you'll experience the thrill of launching an axe at a wooden target in a safe and fun environment. You and your best mates will spend two hours becoming intimate with a 1.5lb piece of whirling wood and metal as you learn, practice, and then finally square off toe-to-toe in a group tournament.
This was my first visit and it was really great. Staff from check in was super friendly, our axe master was patient, encouraging, and really helped make it a lot of fun. The facility was also just nice with picnic tables and refrigerators to store your beer. I would do this again in a heartbeat.
4.5 based on 1,147 reviews
Visitors to this year-round training and competition site can watch daring ski-divers, or take an elevator to a platform to see how high Olympic skiers jump.
We spent a little over an hour at the Olympic Ski Jump Complex. We took the gondola ride to the top of the mountain, which takes only a few minutes. From there you transition to a glass elevator ride to the top of the largest ski jump which provides scenic views of the surrounding mountains. The ski jumps are so much higher than they appear on television and show just how daring (or crazy) ski jumpers are. New respect for ski jumpers! The venue is clean, masks are required and there is a little shop for souvenirs.
4.5 based on 837 reviews
Mt. Van Hoevenberg combines outdoor recreations with Lake Placid’s Olympic Legacy. On the sliding center side, we have a state-of-the-art combined skeleton & bobsled track and we have created North America’s longest mountain coaster, The Cliffside Coaster. On the Nordic center side, we have added 4km of World Championship rate trails, joining our existing 50km of cross country skiing trails. Our new lodge, The Mountain Pass Lodge, is the Hub of Mt. Van Hoevenberg, and is the place to go for a drink, hang out with friends, or just spending a full day enjoying all the activities Mt. Van Hoevenberg has to offer.
Drove 7hrs after work with my 2 girls just to ride this coaster!!!! Purchased our tickets online 2 weeks in advance and prayed the weather would cooperate. Tickets are pricey! ($55pp) BUT....here are the bonus points.... 1. Longest mountain coaster in the country! 2. Speakers in sleds give you the history of the bobsled run next to it! 3. You CANNOT crash into the sled in front of you due to high tech sensors! 4. Once you descend, you ARE an olympic bobsled driver! 5. The views are absolutely breathtaking! We went for lunch afterward and back to motel for a power nap before driving 7hrs back home. What a fun Day of the Dead treat! Great for any age!
4.5 based on 2,137 reviews
Visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame and create unforgettable family memories. Teach your kids about the Legends of the Game in the historic Bronzed Bust Gallery. Make the call in our interactive replay booth. Take a family photo next to the iconic Lombardi Trophy. Witness the Super Bowl like never before in our Super Bowl 54 Theater and see the full collection of all 54 Super Bowl rings.
The HOF was great. There’s plenty of staff to direct you around, great exhibits and displays. Everything flowed smoothly and things were nicely explained. Great to see the busts of the enshrined and the uniforms of so many great players. Close parking was a plus too. The Joe Namath interactive movie in the locker room with Coach Halas and Coach Lombardi was just awesome and really well made.
4.5 based on 838 reviews
We enjoyed our annual trip to watch the Patriots play a home game. We were fortunate to have a warm December day to watch the game and tailgate before the game. The stadium and rest rooms and concessions stand are all modern and sufficient. We always park about 3/4 of a mile west of the stadium along route 1 so we do not get stuck in the traffic jam leaving the game. Tailgating before the game is at least half the fun of the event.
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