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June 4th, 2007
Flagstaff Arizona is the kind of place to rent a charter bus to if you’re a nature enthusiast. However, even with that said, you don’t have to have a deep passion for nature and natural wonders to embrace the cultural richness and enjoy the invigorating outdoor activities that Flagstaff has to offer. Frankly, renting a charter bus to Flagstaff was a great idea for me and our nature lovers group in order get away from it all.
The first thing I did was to take the charter bus to Coconino National Forest – I heard fantastic tales about the place, so, I really had to see it for myself. So, upon boarding my charter bus, I told the guy to take me to Coconino National Forest and when I got off with a strange far-off look on my face, I knew I was going to have some fun. Surrounded by nature, I took to backpacking and hiking through its tremendous awesome trail. I even tried out, for the first time, alpine skiing. Absolutely unbelievable!
With half a day left after I am done with Coconino National Forest of Flagstaff, I took a quick bite at a corner stall and headed straight for the well-known San Francisco Peaks where I simply gaped at the remains of ancient volcanic peaks. Some speculate that these volcanic mountains could have once been more than 15,000 feet above the Colorado Plateau. What’s an awestruck man to do but to beg passerby after passerby to take pictures of me with the looming volcanic used-to-bes as backdrop. I mean, honestly, when you rent a charter bus to Flagstaff, you’ll just have to come to San Francisco Peaks because it’ll just blow your socks off!
Dying for anything other than pizza and hot dog, I asked the charter bus driver for a quick tip on where to get some good food at reasonable pricing. I was ready to eat a horse but wasn’t really all that ready to pay the price, so, the charter bus driver took me to one of Flagstaff’s best restaurants called Mountain Oasis. I have to say that they have an extensive menu that stretches you from American to Italian and Middle Eastern to Vegetarian. Just take your pick! The price was good – but even if it was expensive, I would have been happy to pay it because the staff was extremely friendly with ready smiles throughout my meal.
What an unforgettable charter bus trip to Flagstaff that was, wouldn’t you say?
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June 4th, 2007
I had an amazing day hopping on and off the charter bus in Huntsville just doing whatever my heart desired. We stayed at Dogwood Manor Bed and Breakfast and let me tell you this…it was exquisite! We wanted to pick Holiday Inn at first but one of the girls said that she stayed in Dogwood before and they were more than just satisfied with the place and boy, we were not disappointed. This Huntsville Bed and Breakfast was clean and comfortable – but the clincher was the breakfast! Just perfect for a hangover.
We kicked off the day with a visit to the Ice Complex. Once the charter bus arrived at the place, all 18 years scampered out of the bus is glee reminding me of Kindergarten kids at the chocolate factory. The Ice Complex is huge, although there were a lot of people there, it wasn’t at all cramped. For lunch, we decided to go a little exotic – no, not Chinese but we took the charter bus to a quaint little place called Bombay Cuisine where they serve East Indian dishes. At the end of the meal, we were ready for some shopping before we went and have some drinks.
Satisfied with our yield for the day, all of us climbed back on the charter bus that we rented and headed out for the real deal…and we decided to do it at a well-known Huntsville pub called 801 Franklin. The food was amazing but I do not remember too much of the rest. However, our Huntsville charter bus rental was well worth it.
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May 24th, 2007
It was nothing short of surprising for the bunch of us who needed to get away from the daily humdrums of life when we rented a charter bus to Tuscaloosa early this year right after a full blast New Year celebration. Tuscaloosa offers the right mix of history and culture together with modernity that was enchanting for the bunch of us. Most of all, we needed to rent a charter bus to…just get away! And Tuscaloosa, for us, was definitely the right choice.
The Southern charm was irresistible and if you’re a fan of antiques, you just have to take the charter bus to Gorgas House which dates back to 1820. Although we couldn’t afford many of the antiques on display there, boy, we had an eyeful just taking in all those amazingly beautiful and expensive antique pieces. To make the charter bus trip even more memorable, we took the rented charter bus to Battle-Friedman House on the very same day. So you can bet we had a day filled with history and culture of Tuscaloosa.
For some of us, at the top of our lists of things to do in Tuscaloosa was to take the charter bus to a place where we can sample the night life there. The charter bus driver recommended Jazziz C’s, a great choice. Jazziz C’s offers us the chance to taste what Tuscaloosa folks like – quality martinis and New Orleans jazz music! Not all us were in favor of martinis but the bar had a long list of beer, wine and hard liquor to choose from. In one word, we would like to describe this Tuscaloosa watering hole as superb! Before we ended this charter bus trip in Tuscaloosa, we took the charter bus to Evangeline’s which serves mouth-watering dishes made out of fresh ingredients that you can taste. Not only do they taste good, this Tuscaloosa restaurant makes their food look pretty darn good too. For some R&R, I strongly recommended a charter bus trip to Tuscaloosa for a quick weekend getaway!
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May 24th, 2007
My sister and I have been dreaming about renting a charter bus in San Francisco with our friends and cruising along the many San Francisco attractions for as long as we remember. There’s just something about going around San Francisco in the comfort of a charter bus that we cannot quite explain, therefore, when her 25th birthday we went out and finally did it.
The first charter bus stop was at the San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf. This is where we took plenty of pictures with wax works of International personalities.
Another remarkable attraction in San Francisco was, perhaps, the Exploratorium. It wasn’t Chinatown where everything was foreign and unique, but it was definitely an eye-opener.Oh, if you’re ever on a charter bus holiday in San Francisco, don’t forget to check out this chic little nook in San Francisco called Vignette Restaurant! Honestly, nothing, in my personal opinion, beats the atmosphere, price and food that this little San Francisco restaurant had to offer. Trust me, take the charter bus there. In the meantime, have fun and don’t forget to take loads of pictures!
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May 24th, 2007
Fayetteville is an amazing place to visit if you are thinking of hiring an Arkansas charter bus for a weekend holiday away from all the humdrum that daily life offers. Fayetteville is located on Ozark Mountains where the city enjoys four very distinct seasons.
In our first stop, we took the charter bus to Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park where more than 18,000 Union and Confederate solders fought in 1862.
The favorite part of any of my adventures is always the ‘dining’ part of the trip. Our charter bus driver, Andy suggested Cable Car Pizza. Just talking about it makes my mouth water and my mind is filled with images of their Pizza Bianca! Cable Car Pizza serves San Francisco style gourmet that was great!
Among us, there was a football fanatic and the moment we confirmed the rental of the charter bus, Daniel (the fanatic) announced, “We’re going to Jerry Jones”. Jerry Jones – Jim Lindsey Hall of Champions is a museum that commemorates the history of Arkansas’ football team, The Razorbacks.
And we stayed in the most amazing place known in Arkansas called Deepwood House….which is precisely what it is. Deepwood House is made of natural products and it sort of blends in with the surroundings…which is maple forest. After all that riding around in a charter bus and visit of places, it felt good to come back to nature.
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May 22nd, 2007
I’ve always been curious about the capital city of the Last Frontier, Juneau, so, I jumped at the chance when our scout troop decided to rent a charter bus to Juneau for a day trip. Of course, the first thing that I wanted to take the charter bus to was to the absolutely breathtaking scenic attractions like Gastineau Channel and Mount Roberts. Juneau is totally different from the traditional metropolitan areas of United States
Our first stop was Mount Roberts Tramway for a quick hiking trip. The hike was good but the better part of the trip was when we went on the 6 minute ride up on a tram on the 1,670 mountain slope! The Juneau scenery is awesome.
Our group didn’t have time to take the charter bus for Juneau Sport fishing and Sightseeing. I would love to troll for salmon and halibut but it is on the agenda for our next charter bus trip to Juneau. Our final stop was at Chan’s Thai Kitchen, what a way to end the day trip. It was a great time and we have already begun to plan our next trip back to Juneau. I’ve always been curious about the capital city of the Last Frontier, Juneau, so, I jumped at the chance when our scout troop decided to rent a charter bus to Juneau for a day trip. Of course, the first thing that I wanted to take the charter bus to was to the absolutely breathtaking scenic attractions like Gastineau Channel and Mount Roberts. Juneau is totally different from the traditional metropolitan areas of United States
Our first stop was Mount Roberts Tramway for a quick hiking trip. The hike was good but the better part of the trip was when we went on the 6 minute ride up on a tram on the 1,670 mountain slope! The Juneau scenery is awesome. Our group didn’t have time to take the charter bus for Juneau Sport fishing and Sightseeing. I would love to troll for salmon and halibut but it is on the agenda for our next charter bus trip to Juneau. Our final stop was at Chan’s Thai Kitchen, what a way to end the day trip. It was a great time and we have already begun to plan our next trip back to Juneau.
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May 21st, 2007
St. Louis is the kind of place where everyone will have the chance to have some fun. It doesn’t matter whether you’re an adult or a child, a charter bus holiday trip to St. Louis will definitely be exciting! Our church group took our young children to the Magic House, St. Louis’ Children’s Museum. Thankfully, we rented a charter bus there, so, I had the time the time to sit in the charter bus with the kids enjoying the passing scenery. No worries about traffic, parking and directions. And you just sit there and enjoy yourself!
Nothing much was mentioned about the Forest Park on the Internet before we embarked on our charter bus holiday trip, I heard a lot of good things about this St. Louis attraction and decided to take the charter bus to this amazing park where we did a lot of strolling and chatting. I heard that the State government puts a lot of money into this St. Louis Park to build awesome bridges and ponds to make it more attractive. There’s a zoo, a barbeque area, a jogging track and ice-skating rink also.
We also took the charter bus up to Gateway Arch. It is well worth the wait to get to the top. My advice is to take the kids to the St. Louis Zoo and the Missouri Botanical Garden too. And during your stay, remember to take the rented charter bus to Big Sky Café for great food. All in all, there are many places that we did not visit during our charter bus visit to St. Louis Missouri this time round and I think we’re going to make another trip there soon.

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