May 15, 2008

Buffalo Wings

Just like French Fries aren’t actually French, but are fried in a French sort of way, I started to ponder the buffalo wings that I order in every Monday during football season and generally don’t even think twice about before I scarf them all down messily. Maybe buffalo wings aren’t actually from Buffalo, NY, but rather are cooked in a special cooking method that’s unique to Buffaloian cooking culture. Like, could sausages be “buffaloed”? Was it a special New York sauce? (I had already established a few years back that the wings aren’t actually from buffalos.)

And so my research begins. Buffalo wings did in fact originate in Buffalo, NY on October 30, 1964. Teressa Bellissimo, owner of Anchor Bar, had some leftover wings lying around, so she fried them up (maybe in a French sort of way?), dipped them in the special spicy sauce, and became a legend. There are of course variant stories and long-lasting disputes and who and what, but the where (Buffalo) is always the same.

Plan your next trip to Buffalo around July 29th and stay for Chicken Wing Day. Come for Labor Day, and participate in the National Buffalo Wing Festival, a weekend gathering  in downtown Buffalo celebrating the chicken wing in all its glory.

Wing events for wing enthusiasts take place all year all over the country. “The Wing Thing”, a competition for the best wings in Vegas, takes place this year on May 9-10. In April there was the Memphis Hot Wing Contest & Festival, and in February, Bailey Auditorium housed the Chicago Winter WingFest. In Philly every year, you can catch the Wing Bowl (on the Friday morning before the Superbowl), and then of course there’s Wingstock in September at First Energy Park in Lakewood, NJ.

Here you can learn how to make buffalo wings yourself!

While you’re in the Western New York region, I suggest making a trip up to Niagara Falls for some spectacular, mind-altering falls. Get some wings for lunch (I’m sure you can find them up there somewhere) and then take the Maid of the Mist Boat Tour.

P.S. The windshield wiper was invented in Buffalo, and Buffalo was the first city in the U.S. to have electric street-lights (for more see Fun-Facts on Mid Atlantic region).

May 11, 2008

DOH!

Do your part to promote beer literacy by learning the art of beer tasting. The AHA (American Homebrewers Association) invites YOU to join the ranks of the few, the proud, and the lucky men and women of America who are trained with discriminating abilities to drink beer. YOU can become a beer judge, too, and travel around the U.S. chillaxing and drinking. I’m thisclose to quitting my day job… Every year over 100 beer judges judge 2,300 beers at Denver, Colorado’s Great American Beer Festival. For three days straight at the beginning of October, these guys get to drink beers and give out medals to their favorites. In 2007, 25,000 gallons of beer “flowed.” (And it would be a huge shame to go all the way to Denver and not check out the Coors Brewery, the world’s largest brewery on a single site.) The Madison Homebrewers & Tasters Guild sponsors the Big & Huge Homebrew Competition in April (we just missed it). Wisconsin is home to great breweries, including Miller Brewing Company, Sprecher Brewing Company, Lakefront Brewery, Capital Brewing Company, and more! The Oregon Brewers Festival is in July at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland. Drink and listen to great music for four days straight. And east of Portland, in the town of Hood River, you can visit the Full Sail Brewing Company, get a free tour, and relax with some beers out on the brewery deck overlooking the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area — what a life! It’s like Benjamin Franklin said, so many years ago, “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.” Amen, Brothah!

May 06, 2008

Shopping Malls – a tremendous boost to TripCart.Com

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It's almost 4 months since I've dived into our Web analyst's monthly report. Usually I'm quite satisfied with the improvements in the bottom line numbers. Now, that I was looking at other things of interest I've realized that since our Christmas success we've experienced a continuous traffic growth in the Shopping Centers and Outlet Malls segment of our website.

I've decided it's about time to write another nice post about our joint effort.

From the SW department I've been informed that in few days we're gonna release a completely new SW version that would upgrade the user's experience, especially in the Attraction pages, introducing new planning features. "Good job!!!"

And now for the fun part. Here's the list the most popular Shopping Centers / Outlet Malls as it was ordered by our Web analyst to reflect the number of entries they got between the 1st of January and Ending of April:

  1. Broward Mall - Plantation, Florida
  2. Roosevelt Field Mall - Long Island, New York
  3. Smithhaven Mall - Lake Grove, New York
  4. Natick Mall - Massachusetts
  5. Prime Outlets Mall - Orlando, Florida
  6. Sawgrass Mills Outlet Mall - Sunrise, Florida
  7. Southridge Mall - Greendale, Wisconsin
  8. The Avenues Mall - Jacksonville, Florida
  9. Dolphin Outlet Mall - Miami, Florida
  10. Solomon Pond Mall - Marlborough, Massachusetts
  11. Del Amo Mall Fashion Center - Torrance, California
  12. St. Louis Mills Outlet Mall - Hazelwood, Missouri
  13. Katy Mills Outlet Mall - Texas
  14. The Galleria Mall - Houston, Texas
  15. Dadeland Mall - Miami, Florida
  16. Northgate Mall - Seattle, Washington
  17. Clackamas Town Center Mall - Portland, Oregon
  18. Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Mall - New York
  19. Palisades Center Mall - New York
  20. Franklin Mills Outlet Mall - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  21. Oakbrook Mall - Oak Brook, Illinois
  22. Ontario Mills Outlet Mall - California
  23. Colorado Mills Outlet Mall - Lakewood, Colorado
  24. Potomac Mills Outlet Mall - Prince William, Virginia
  25. Alderwood Mall - Lynnwood, Washington
  26. Stoneridge Mall - Pleasanton, California
  27. Bellevue Square Mall - Washington
  28. Ross Park Mall - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  29. Tysons Corner Center Mall - Virginia
  30. Pearlridge Shopping Center - Aiea, Hawaii
  31. Cabazon Outlet Mall - California
  32. Gravois Bluffs Plaza - Fenton, Missouri
  33. Westfield South Shore Mall - Bayshore, New York
  34. Westfield Santa Anita Mall - Arcadia, California
  35. Gurnee Mills Outlet Mall - Illinois
  36. Walden Galleria - Buffalo, New York
  37. Washington Square Mall - Portland, Oregon
  38. Lloyd Center Mall - Portland, Oregon
  39. Colonial Bell Air Mall - Mobile, Alabama
  40. Arundel Mills Mall - Hanover, Maryland
  41. Mall at Millenia - Orlando, Florida
  42. Oxford Valley Mall - Langhorne, Pennsylvania
  43. Monmouth Mall - Eatontown, New Jersey
  44. The Florida Mall - Orlando, Florida
  45. Green Acres Mall - Valley Stream, New York
  46. Fashion Valley Mall - San Diego, California
  47. The Designer Outlet Gallery - Secaucus, New Jersey
  48. The Mall at Stonecrest - Lithonia, Georgia
  49. Opry Mills Outlet Mall - Nashville, Tennessee
  50. Mayfair Mall - Wisconsin
  51. Deerbrook Mall - Humble, Texas
  52. Brea Mall - California
  53. South Coast Plaza Mall - Costa Mesa, California
  54. Willowbrook Mall - Wayne, New Jersey
  55. Park City Center Mall - Lancaster, Pennsylvania
  56. Memorial City Mall - Houston, Texas
  57. Gulf Coast Town Center - Fort Myers, Florida
  58. Sunrise Mall - Long Island, New York
  59. Cherry Creek Mall - Denver, Colorado
  60. Burlington Center Mall - Massachusetts
  61. West Town Mall - Knoxville, Tennessee
  62. Aventura Mall - Miami, Florida
  63. White Marsh Mall - Baltimore, Maryland
  64. South Shore Plaza - Braintree, Massachusetts
  65. Los Cerritos Center Mall - Cerritos, California
  66. Seminole Towne Center Mall - Sanford, Florida
  67. Providence Place Mall - Rhode Island
  68. Freehold Raceway Mall - New Jersey
  69. Ala Moana Center Mall - Honolulu, Hawaii
  70. Lakeline Mall - Cedar Park, Texas
  71. Fayette Mall - Lexington, Kentucky
  72. King of Prussia Mall - Pennsylvania
  73. Woodfield Mall - Schaumburg, Illinois
  74. Walt Whitman Mall - Huntington Station, New York
  75. Staten Island Mall - New York
  76. International Plaza Mall - Tampa, Florida
  77. Fashion Island Mall - Newport Beach, California
  78. Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall - Arizona
  79. Mall of Louisiana - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  80. Broadway Mall - Hicksville, New York
  81. Tacoma Mall - Washington
  82. Ridgedale Center Mall - Minnetonka, Minnesota
  83. Victoria Gardens Mall - California
  84. Augusta Mall - Georgia
  85. Cielo Vista Mall - El Paso, Texas
  86. NorthTown Mall - Blaine, Minnesota
  87. Glendale Galleria Mall - California
  88. Arizona Mills Outlet Mall - Tempe, Arizona
  89. Montgomery Mall - North Wales, Pennsylvania
  90. Lynnhaven Mall - Virginia Beach, Virginia
  91. Highland Mall - Austin, Texas
  92. Ingram Park Mall - San Antonio, Texas
  93. The Tucson Mall - Arizona
  94. Hamilton Place Mall - Chattanooga, Tennessee
  95. Fair Oaks Mall - Fairfax, Virginia
  96. Westfield Valley Fair Mall - Santa Clara, California
  97. Battlefield Mall - Springfield, Missouri
  98. Orland Square Mall - Orland Park, Illinois
  99. Forum At Olympia Parkway - Selma, Texas
  100. Baybrook Mall - Friendswood, Texas
  101. University Mall - Tampa, Florida
  102. Park Place Mall - Tucson, Arizona
  103. Citadel Mall - Charleston, South Carolina
  104. WestGate Mall - Spartanburg, South Carolina
  105. Tanger Outlet Center - Park City, Utah
  106. Southland Mall - Miami, Florida
  107. Christiana Mall - Newark, Delaware
  108. Springfield Mall - Virginia
  109. Dulles Town Center Mall - Virginia
  110. Deptford Mall - New Jersey
  111. Stanford Shopping Center Mall - Palo Alto, California
  112. South Hills Village - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  113. Valley View Mall - Roanoke, Virginia
  114. Regency Mall - Racine, Wisconsin
  115. Jefferson Mall - Louisville, Kentucky
  116. Westfield Topanga Mall - Canoga Park, California
  117. Orlando Premium Outlet Mall - Florida
  118. Altamonte Mall - Altamonte Springs, Florida
  119. Short Pump Town Center Mall - Richmond, Virginia
  120. Wrentham Village Premium Outlets - Massachusetts
  121. Mall of America - Bloomington, Minnesota
  122. Southland Mall - Hayward, California
  123. Discover Mills Outlet Mall - Lawrenceville, Georgia
  124. The Mall at Robinson - Pennsylvania
  125. SuperMall - Auburn, Washington
  126. Cumberland Mall - Atlanta, Georgia
  127. The Woodlands Mall - Houston, Texas
  128. Zion Factory Stores, The Promenade at Red Cliff - St. George, Utah
  129. Barton Creek Square Mall - Austin, Texas
  130. North Point Mall - Alpharetta, Georgia
  131. Perimeter Mall - Atlanta, Georgia
  132. Mall of Georgia - Buford, Georgia
  133. Golf Mill Mall - Niles, Illinois
  134. Fashion Square Mall - Saginaw, Michigan
  135. Eastview Mall - Victor, New York

April 28, 2008

Top Ten Adventure Sites for Kids

My adventuring co-worker drags his 10 year old son with him and his wife to “Adventure Sites” in the United States. He recently wrote up a list of activities that will “turn boys into men and girls into men”—so take that as you will, of course excusing him (as usual) for his overt sexism. He just handed me five post-its with notes about his favorite spots.
Let’s see if I can turn his jumble into eloquent prose:

Yosemite National Park in the Sierra Nevada mountain range is an ideal spot to jump-start your child’s adventuring education. With 1,200 miles of multi-level trails, thick forests, glistening waterfalls, and wide meadows, your child will experience a head-on collision with American wilderness. Families can rent cabins and spent hours and days exploring the vastness and beauty of Yosemite National Park.
Apparently there was a very stinky new species of orchid discovered at Yosemite National Park. According to msnbc, “park officials said they would not release details about where the plant was found because they were concerned visitors might love it to death.” Is that a typo? Why would people love a stinky flower?

Next on the list is Dinosaur, Colorado, particularly Dinosaur National Monument in Echo Park in the Uinta Mountains. There are dinosaur fossils abound, prehistoric rock art, whitewater rafter, and great hiking. In addition to the fossilized creatures, there is also an array of live wildlife still lurking in the canyons.

Moving right along to Padre Island (Beaches and National Seashore). Padre Island is located at the southernmost tip of Texas and is comprised of beaches, sand dunes, nearly 150,000 acres of land, turtles, pelicans, and excellent water adventures. Beginner surfers can ride the small waves at Padre Island’s Isla Blanca park, as well as try their luck at sailing, kiteboarding, windsurfing, and jetskiing. Boat tours take groups out to see dolphins and whales. And as though that’s not enough, there’s also bike riding, horseback riding, and classes in sand sculpting by sand castle-building experts! Just be wary of college kids during Spring Break who take over Coca Cola beach in South Padre Island.

Fourth on the list is Grand Canyon National Park, and under that he wrote “need I say more?” Didn’t give me much to work with here. I personally remember being too scared to ride a donkey down the canyon when I was a kid, but maybe your kids are braver…

And then there are the lucky kids (a category that my co-worker’s son falls into) who get to go to Haleakala National Park in Maui. Craters, volcanoes, natural pols, waterfalls, and rainforests fill the Haleakala landscape.

Why can’t I be a lucky kid?

So there you have it, the top ten places to bring your burgeoning adventurer, according to a travel expert and his very own burgeoning adventurer.

April 24, 2008

Top Ten Aquariums for Kids in the US

Some very dedicated mother travels all over the states with her kids while her husband works in what seems to me like a top secret government position. She posted at The Vacationer that she likes taking the kids to the National Aquarium in Baltimore. What Sharon didn’t mention, is that the National Aquarium in Baltimore ranks (just barely) in Parent’s Magazine’s Top Ten Aquariums for Kids in the U.S.

For your trip planning pleasure, here’s the list and their rankings:

  1. Monterey Bay Aquarium
  2. Georgia Aquarium
  3. John G. Shedd Aquarium
  4. New England Aquarium
  5. The Florida Aquarium
  6. Aquarium of the Pacific
  7. Atlantis Marine World
  8. Oregon Coast Aquarium
  9. Sea World in San Antonio, San Diego, and Orlando
  10. National Aquarium

This definitely narrows down my way too long zoos & aquariums list from Feb. 17, 2008.

April 23, 2008

Planning my friend’s trip to St. Louis, while I should be doing my OWN work!

I have a very busy friend who’s going on a business trip to Missouri and is bringing her 2 kids and their au pair who will have a car and liberty to take the kids all over the St. Louis area entertaining, which their mom is working. Since she knows I spend all day online reading and writing, she asked me to come with a list of activities for her family to partake in during their little vacation. And it is true, I enjoy nothing more than planning trips. Anyways, here are my findings, read the reviews, looked at pictures, and they all check out—thought I’d share...

  1. The Butterfly House
  2. Grant’s Farm
  3. Missouri Botanical Gardens
  4. Saint Louis Zoo
  5. Jamestown Mall

They’ll only be there for 3 days, so I think this should be plenty.

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April 07, 2008

Pismo Beach Disaster Debunked

I was watching the news with my girlfriend and something about Pismo Beach came on. Something totally insignificant, but my girlfriend got all serious and said, "€œWow, that beach looks nice, especially after the Pismo Beach Disaster."€ "€œWhat happened in Pismo Beach?" I asked. "€œWell,"€ she explained, "€œThere was a huge flood, or something, but the Pismo Beach Disaster League pulled through and I guess they'€™re all sorted now."

So I did a little online research and had to carefully break it to my girlfriend that the Pismo Beach Disaster was a creation of Amy Heckerling, the writer of Clueless, which happens to be one of my girlfriend'€™s favorite movies. Anyways, she felt "€œcheated"€ and "€œlied to"€ that Cher had devoted all her extracurricular time to helping in an imaginary cause. She says that people probably gathered some of their precious belongings (like skis and caviar) and sent them off to this fictitious disaster relief fund. And the writers of Clueless are probably laughing as they unwrap new sporting equipment and set out some saumon gravelax to enjoy.

Anyways, Pismo Beach actually seems worth going to, disaster aside, and I plan on dropping by next time MY JOB SENDS ME OUT TO CALIFORNIA... Also, I'€™ve heard good things about these nearby attractions:

Just a word about Pinnacles. First, there are no disasters to speak of (that I know of), just to dispel any preconceived notions. Second, the National Park Service has put out an advisory warning against ruining the homes of raptors while they try and raise their young. Aren’t raptors dinosaurs? Remember that scene in Jurassic Park when the raptors come into the kitchen and the kids are scrambling around trying to hide in kitchen cabinets? (I still have nightmares.) Well, according to Wikipedia, the raptor is also a modern day bird of prey with a "€œhooked beak, sharp talons, and keen eyesight."€ So yeah, I'€™d stay clear of them, too. Raptor is also a character for G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. And a superhero from MC2 universe in Marvel Comics.

March 13, 2008

Elliot Spitzer - a TripCart user?

Seems like not all our users are just planning family vacations on TripCart. Some user (who grabbed the user ID - "elliot spitzer") posted a detailed plan of his trip to DC. He called the trip "client-9" and it seems pretty accurate and amusing. It's actually a pretty good trip - some shopping (two women to support) some relevant historical sites (White House Oval Office, Tidal Basin) and even a visit to see where they print  money.

Ashley Alexandra Dupre

March 10, 2008

Pele takes Royal Avenue

Pele, Hawaii's legendary goddess of fire, is sending her lava flows right down the middle of the streets in the Royal Gardens subdivision on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Fortunate visitors to Hawaii have seen the lava flowing on the slopes of Kilauea, in Volcanoes National Park since 1986. I managed to melt my rubber soles in 1989 and again in 2005. Both times I was rewarded with one of the most amazing sites in nature - red hot lava oozing out of the earth. And me standing 3 feet away. The hard part was the 4 hour round trip hike in the blazing sun (and on the hot black lava surface) without really knowing where to go.

Well,  it just got a lot easier and even more amazing.  Lava is now flowing through the lava tubes from the remote eruption site, right through the Royal Gardens subdivision and pouring into the sea. Its just a little over an hour from Hilo, near Puna. Drive southwest along the coast till the end of the road. Then follow the masses of people on the newly laid out trails. Check for latest reports - a new trail was opened yesterday at 2pm and closed 30 minutes later when the lava flow covered it.

I hope to report firsthand - but the video will have to do.

Follow this link for another video of Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii

See my old trip i called: Family Adventure Travel in Hawaii: Hot Lava

For near by Tourist Attractions:

February 17, 2008

Zoos, Aquariums and Botanical Gardens

We at TripCart had realized that we need to simplify the access to our content. Positioning ourselves as "The Travel Site" when it comes to planning your trip around Tourist Attractions we've realized we need to restructure the site exactly in that domain. Our Design and R&D teams had gathered in a brainstorm and now all the company is in that turmoil.

On the other hand our content team is catching up on uncovered topics. The Content Manager together with our Web Analyst, had collected a list of major Zoos, Aquariums and Botanical Gardens to be completed by the end of the month. Working fast, the writers and editors finished the task 2 weeks in advance.

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