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The trip of a thousand U-turns!

A trip from April 20, 2008 to April 24, 2008, travelling to La Porte, Laporte, Houston, Galveston …
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Before you see the tittle of the trip and decide not to go, remember we were traveling on faulty (at times) GPS in our cell phones, but mostly the memory of someone who has not been to Houston in over a year. 5 day trip through Houston, Galveston, San Antonio and Austin
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Houston here we come!!

It took us longer to get to Houston than a certain internet mapping service said it would. (Not a Yahoo application) Anyway we got in to town in time to eat at Steak and Ale and get our rooms for the next few days. (I'll add the pictures soon)

The hotel was ok, it is located behind a Mexican restraunt, it was difficult to find even when we knew where it was. LOL

We were all exhausted so we went to bed kinda early... well early for us... LOL


 
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lol, yeah fort worth and dallas, serious u turns
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need to know where to get cheap vacation packages.
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Can you take the ghost tour during the day? Are you planning to stay in Houston two nights, then San Antonio one night and Austin one night? I think that might work. I'm not sure if we will have time to do everything, but we can cover everything possible.
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Ok, Judy! I went through and took a bunch of stuff off the list like old house museums and a private zoo which upon further researh should not have been on the list in the first place. I removed the Goveners house because it has been closed since Nov 2007 for "maintence".
I left all the missions, churches and the bingo parlors. I left the Alamo, Texas State Cemetary, Treaty Oak,Stevie Ray Vaughn Statue and The Tower of The Americas because if left to me these would be like 10-15 minute stops.
The Things I REALLY want to see are...
SAN JACINTO-- The Texas Battleship. I can live with just takeing a few photos of the battle ground at San Jacinto and skipping the museum if you like. I do not really care about the other things to do there. And if need be we can skip it all together and go straight to Houston. (There are battleships and subs in Galveston.) So that is between you and Bryan to decide if we stop there.
HOUSTON-- I really want to see NASA/ Johnson Space Center. The Museum of Natural Science has dinosaur bone that sound much larger than the bone in the FTW museum. I would like to see that as well. Even though I am interested in the Holocaust Museum I am willing to forgo it because I do not think Bry wants to think of such things, so on that YOU (LOL) are the deciding vote again that is between you and Bry to figure out, I will live either way. (I just might have to go back to Houston sometime to see it.. Oh what a miserable idea... (LOL) Just kidding all you Houstonians out there, and anyone else who might not get the idea that I was kidding. I mean no disrespect to anyone who might have gone through it.) Other than those three (maybe two) things I am at your mercy in all other endeavers and activities in Houston.
GALVESTON-- I want to see the Gulf of Mexico (I would rather see to ocean, but that will have to wait till next time I guess. Better this way and not the other so I will not be disappointed that the Gulf is not as large.. (Umm... can you see the land across the way, however faint?) Texas Seaport Museum and Elissa, that is the 1877 Tall ship you can get a day long ticket and tour the ship and the museums or something. Seawolf Park is where the battleship and the submarine are located. You can tour them, though I am not clear on if it is guided or not. (I suppose it would be though) Moody Gardens has a Discovery Pyramid that has a Titanic memrobilia exhibit that I have seen before (I think) but was so impressed that I would like to see it again. (Do not have to though it you think it is too macabre. i have mixed emotions about it) The Lone Star Flight museum is for Bryan. I do not even think he knows about it yet, as he (to my knowledge has not looked at anything on this page that have not brought to his attention.) Again between you and Bry, I am sure it is interesting to him.. (LOL I will go though, I will follow you guys anywhere. LOL)

Ok at this point it is up to you if we hang out in Houston for a few days (Maybe see Molly and "Tex"... what IS his name? I do not think I ever heard it) or if we go on to the second leg of the journey.

SAN ANTONIO-- I am totally flexible on Day 4. If we do go I would like to see the Witte museum and Ripleys. I would like to have my picture taken in front of the Alamo (tour it if you feel like answering a bazillion questions. LOL) Umm... I would like to walk along the River Walk with Bryan after dinner. If you wanted to walk too we could go earlier with you then sneak off later.. (sorry..LOL)
AUSTIN-- The Austin Ghost tour looks promising. The Treaty Oak, Stevie Ray Vaughn statue and Texas State Cemetary are places I would like to visit. These places would take up about 10-15 minutes each. Maybe!! I could not find out much about the cemetary except there are two girders/steel beams from the Ground Zero that were taken exactly the way they were and put in the cemetary in a touching monument to the Texans who died there. It looks very pretty and heartbreaking in the picture I found. Oh yeah and there are famous people buried there too. (I do not know who, as navigating their web site was less than satisfactory)
Hope this helps you decide where we end up going.
Incidentally-- The other trip we talked about is 2000.43 miles and 31 hours round trip no stops, no traffic. It is on this website also, under My Trips, Graceland+. You can see on there what there is to do..
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This tip will be 14 hours 4 mins. and 853 miles no traffic, no stops, round trip. Remember Judy, we can skip San Antonio and Austin alltogether and it will then be then it would be 11 hours and 656 miles round trip with... (no stops or traffic)
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Hello, Carrie! Looks like a great trip. We might not be able to cover everything in four days though. Question - Doesn't Bryan have to work on Saturday, the 19th? Another question - When would we fit in Austin? I'd like to take the Ghost tour. Could you give me a list of what you most want to see? I know your anxious to see the Space Center - What else would be on your "don't want to miss" list?
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Sun 04/20/08 (day 1) - La Porte, Laporte
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Mon 04/21/08 (day 2) - Houston
Tue 04/22/08 (day 3) - Galveston
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Wed 04/23/08 (day 4) - San Antonio
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Thu 04/24/08 (day 5) - Austin, Fort Worth
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