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john1112 says:
La Antigua Guatemala (commonly referred to as just Antigua or La Antigua) is a city in the central highlands of Guatemala famous for its well-preserved Spanish Mudéjar-influenced Baroque architecture as well as a number of spectacular ruined churches. It has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage …
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antigonewanders says:
My favorite place to hang out in all of NYC is Greenwich Village. It is filled with cute restaurants. My favorites are the Grey Dog, a cute café with a fantastic menu at University and 12th, and Peanut Butter & Co., a sandwich shop devoted to George Washington Carver's greatest invention. If you…
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jusfreckles says:
This is one of the most enjoyable experiences you can get for your dollar. The cost is
$6/person for two first-run movies. Children 5 and under are free. The snack bar is VERY reasonable, with a great menu. You can even get full dinners and grilled foods. Or, you can bring your own food...no p…
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TYoungTX says:
What better way to catch a movie than with a burger and a beer? Austin now has 4 Alamo Draft House locations. They are all renovated theatres where every other row of seats has been removed. In place of the removed seats, narrow rows of tables have been installed to enable you to have a place for…
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dyevushka says:
This was my first time visiting the Atlanta Film Festival (also called the ATLFF 365), and I enjoyed all 5 (soon to be 6) films I watched. I also volunteered and learned about the movie-showing process while getting to watch them for free and meeting cool people. Their website also ques you up for r…
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Traveling_Brian says:
Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) is the largest film festival in America. Although, I'm constantly amazed at the fact that most people living in Seattle are ignorant to its existance. That aside, you can always expect massive crowds lining up outside the theaters for a unique opportunity t…
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suvulo says:
Every year, for the past 25 years and probably for the next 50, Ouro Preto becomes the cultural Meca of Minas Gerais. During the whole month of July (it's winter here in the south hemisphere, right?!), a lot of cultural attractions transforms the city in something magic.
Music, theater, arts, ex…
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jofustx says:
The mall of Eagle Pass has a huge selection of shopping outlets and major chains. There is a large food court, Cinemark movie theater, and shops from...
Bealls
Fallas Paredes
Festival Shoes
Foot Locker
FootAction USA
HIbbett Sports
JC Penney
Pac Sun
Payless ShoeSource
Ross
rue 21
Rush…
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joyrathod says:
Sensory overload is all I can think of when I try to describe Artomatic. For those of you who haven't been, it's an annual art festival held for the entire month of June (and a few days in July) in our nation's capital. Artists display their works throughout nine floors of space. People always sa…
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electricapples says:
Bricktown is an area of downtown Oklahoma City. It is full of bars, restaurants, a minor league ballpark, and even a bowling alley and movie theater. The buildings all sit along a canal. This area was modeled after the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas. During the day, there aren't many people aro…
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AphroditeIX says:
I can never get enough of this place. The bartenders are all full of personality, some pretty hilarious! They have an extensive menu - pizza, sandwiches, entrees, salads (my favorites), desserts, and of course BEER! Lots of beer on tap, and some in bottles as well. Candy, Popcorn..
This place has i…
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travel-the-world says:
Turkey Creek is one of the two best shopping centers in Knoxville. It’s designed as a strip mall with numerous stores, restaurants and a Regal Cinemas movie theater with regular and I-Max showings. Turkey Creek is located in far west Knoxville and is easily accessible from I-40 West and Kingston…
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luvwatersports says:
There is something for all ages. They have some rooms for children. But hey I guess my husband and I never grew up. We had a blast w/ our son in this section. You could slide through a mouth, and shoot bugers up a nose. I know this sounds gross but it was really balls. It was a lot of gross stuff if…
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altmtl says:
This is one of the best film festivals in Montreal and is not to be missed if you're a fan of horror, sci-fi, martial arts, asian and international genres... a lot of weird and exciting stuff, not for the squeamish. Check out their website and facebook group. This year 2009, the the festival will b…
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festerwretch says:
This is an interesting little coffee shop & chocolate drink bar not far from the main market square. On the walls they project (silently & unobtrusively - if you decide to just have your coffee) an old film (something like The Three Stooges or The Marx Brothers – but also possibly something more …
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CrazyLisa says:
have you forgotten the great fun it is to go to a drive in and watch a movie. Forget the cells phones ringing. The only ones you hear are your own.
Mission Tiki has revitalized the Drive In experience. No longer is there a bulky box that you put on your car. The drive-ins 4 screens are each program…
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Kaantie95 says:
Been in Kassel, Germany for 4 months now and had difficulty adjusting to relatively new environment and culture. First was the language, people around who prefers to speak in German, let's say, cold weather, difficulty in finding a suitable apartment, new job...none of it were negative nor too much …
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travel-the-world says:
The University of Tennessee Film Committee provides a wide variety of film screenings throughout the school year. The movies are selected, publicized and shown by UT students, but viewing is open to the community. The screenings take place in the auditorium of the University Center on The Universi…
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njb4444 says:
We loved staying at Casa Mojanda. Our room had amazing views of the Imbabura and Cotacachi mountains and the rolling valleys. Casa Mojanda is about 10 minutes by taxi to Otavalo but it's in such peaceful countryside that it was the perfect place to relax after the bustling Otavalo market. The own…
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antigonewanders says:
The Museum of the Moving Image is not on the top of every tourist's must-see list because it is in Queens and it does not have a household name, like MoMA or the Met. However, it is a surprising treat. The top floor is filled with hands-on exhibits about the technology used to make movies. The se…
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john1112 says:
Xamanek is a cool hostel located in Guatemala City, probably the best youth hostel in town, near bars, clubs, restaurants, theaters, malls all this just walking distance.
Right in the heart of the "Zona Viva", you can walk from here to some of the city's best museums and markets, relax either in…
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BinLeenk says:
It was another ho-hum morning when a thought drifted into my consciousness. Perhaps it was because I was bored. Or maybe it was because I hadn't had sex in a long time. Nevertheless, I felt determined - no - destined to visit Amsterdam's Sex Museum.
I checked the location, charged my camera …
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ophirh says:
In Yangoon (Rangoon), this is the best hotel!!! it's very very clean, hot water running all the time, very cheap, and the crew are amazing. I was there twice, enjoyed every minute, and when I was there with Malaria, the crew took care of me, helped me and were really amazing.
Highly recommended!!! …
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bkretzer says:
Bricktown is the revitalized downtown area of OKC. It used to be a rundown warehouse district, and not the best part of town. As part of the renewal the city fathers ripped up part of California Street and turned it into a canal. They very much wanted to emulate San Antonio’s Riverwalk. I haven’…
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world-traveller123 says:
This is a review of a motel we stayed at in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario back in 2000. This motel doesn't exist anymore its under a different name.
Out of respect I like to do a good positive review. Its a good location your right on the main road in SSMarie, easy to access on route into town.
The…
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crystalware says:
Going along with my free entertainment, I have decided to share a bit of cheap entertainment. While traveling, I am not one to decide to catch a movie, but sometimes it is awfully rainy and there isn't much to do in the rain. So, in Honolulu I suggest you visit Wallace Theaters better known as the d…
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iheartkoalas says:
This is an old movie theatre on main street in Seal Beach where you can see old and new movies. The price is about equal to any regular theatre, but the Bay is definately a different expirence. You almost feel transported back in time when you enter the small, single viewing room with an organ …
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jennjeff1 says:
Regal MacArthur Center 18 in MacArthur Mall across the street from the MacArthur Memorial is a great place to see first-run movies! This year we have been to Regal MacArthur Center 18 at least 4 times and have enjoyed every performance at this theater. They even premiered the "Sex and the City" mo…
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MKPolishPrincess says:
I am an absolute movie lover but it's so much easier here in Thailand. I know that the movies in the US cost around $10 and up and don't even get me started on the prices in London. Well, in Bangkok, it can run anywhere from 80 Baht ($2 USD) if the movie is after 8:30 P.M. to over 600 Ba…
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Moonvera says:
Opened on March 12 1999, this newest mall in downtown Norfolk is a premier upscale shopping center in Hampton Roads. It is located 3 blocks from Waterside, 2 blocks from Norfolk Scope Arena and next to the General Douglas MacArthur Memorial.
There are over 150 shops and restaurants and an 18-scr…
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