Against my better judgement I thought it would be neat to give myself an extra day to tour Minnesota. Anyone else not leaving until late Monday? What do I do? Thanks, Scott Ritchie
Hey Scott, On 09/27/2011 08:41 AM, Scott Ritchie wrote:
Against my better judgement I thought it would be neat to give myself an extra day to tour Minnesota. Anyone else not leaving until late Monday? What do I do?
Ask jwhite about the secret boat codeweavers boat trip. ;) It's a secret!! ~Maarten
On 09/27/2011 01:46 AM, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
Hey Scott,
On 09/27/2011 08:41 AM, Scott Ritchie wrote:
Against my better judgement I thought it would be neat to give myself an extra day to tour Minnesota. Anyone else not leaving until late Monday? What do I do?
Ask jwhite about the secret boat codeweavers boat trip. ;)
It's a secret!!
No boat ride this year, I'm afraid - we're pinching pennies atm :-(. But we were thinking of doing something informal Sunday night at our office for anyone still in town. In no particular order, here's a list of fun stuff that would be easy and relatively easy to get to: Museums: Walker Art Center / Sculpture garden - 15 minute walk to see the iconic spoon bridge + cherry sculpture garden. The Walker is also a good museum of modern art. Mill City Museum. Learn about the explosive power of flour. (This is not the greatest museum in the world, but is kind of a fun one, with real local color and history). Minneapolis Institute of Arts - traditional art museum (this one is a bit further afield) Theater: We have a zillion good theaters in town (we are #2 per capita behind New York, and the #3 overall theater town in the US). The Guthrie is beautiful and worth a trip; there are a number of other theaters close to the hotel. Music: We've got a lot of great live music, although not sure there will be much on a Monday. Outdoors: The JJ Hill bridge and upper lock & damn down by the river would make a nice visit, as would the sculpture garden. But a great outdoor jaunt would be to snag one of the 'nice ride' bikes (they're everywhere; easy to rent) and go for a ride. Ride along the river to Minnehaha falls, or maybe down to Lake Calhoun; you can probably even go by Uptown for a change of pace. We apparently just slipped in our ranking; we're now the #4 bike commuting city in the US :-(. But we've still got good trails, and the leaves are going to be perfect this weekend. Sports: Our big name teams are all not playing, so I don't think we've got anything there. Sorry. Shopping: There's the mall, of course. But you've done that. Downtown has Macy's, the galleria; loads of shopping, actually. Local thang: The skyway system. One thing that might be worth a little bit of your time is to wander the skyway system - the largest private skyway in the world. You can traverse much of downtown without going outside (something you'd value more in January). That would likely be fun to wander for a bit on a Monday. Cheers, Jeremy
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:20:32AM +0200, Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
Scott Ritchie wrote:
Against my better judgement I thought it would be neat to give myself an extra day to tour Minnesota. Anyone else not leaving until late Monday? What do I do? If you wouldn't live in US I would say "Shopping at the Mall of America!" :)
Too bad - I already know that nice mall ;) Oh damn, I won't be taking part anyway :( (MN is always worthy of a visit though) Since for some weird reason I'm still on this list, I'd like to take the opportunity to wish you a nice time! Andreas Mohr
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 1:20 AM, Michael Stefaniuc <mstefani(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Scott Ritchie wrote:
Against my better judgement I thought it would be neat to give myself an extra day to tour Minnesota. Anyone else not leaving until late Monday? What do I do?
If you wouldn't live in US I would say "Shopping at the Mall of America!" :)
You could do worse than walk around a lake or two, or walk to Minnehaha Falls. Last time I was there, I saw a rather amazing production of the HMS Pinafore at http://www.guthrietheater.org. (They're on to other things now, haven't heard whether they're as good.) Or you can always fix my in-law's computers. I generally do that once or twice per trip :-) - Dan
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