Abigail the Natural Bridge Park is 52 miles SE of Lexington and has camping, RV hookups, cottages and a 35 room lodge. It also says it's open year round.
I was looking at Natural Bridge Park earlier today. However, Cave City could be cool too.
Before we decide, we need to check on airports and bus stations for those who may want to fly or bus in. If Cave City is relatively close to access for plane and/or bus, then Cave City it is. :)-->
If we all kicked in a few bucks, would that get Oak and Reiki to the Roast??
I'm in, if it'll help them get there. :)-->
David
I appreciate the thought, but it's timing, as well as money.
We are getting married in mid-September, this means time off from work, as well as all the attendant expenses.
We are moving shortly before that. More expenses, more time off from work.
In addition to time off from my job, Reikilady has just started a new job. Bosses just love new employees taking a lot of time off :P--> She also is committed to working at a trade show in Omaha that weekend, which I am assisting.
In the past several years I have used a lot of my disposable income for travelling: Two Weenie Roasts, three trips to New York, The ! wedding and another visit to Chicago for my son's graduation from Naval basic training, as well as a 4000-mile tour that brought me to 12 cities in 14 days, to visit family and GSers.
This year the priority was twofold: save up for moving and marriage, and get out of debt. In a few weeks I will have made the final payment on a mountain of credit card debt that has been weighing me down for seven years. I've accelerated the payments in order to be debt-free by mid-August.
So, yeah, I'd love to be there, and I'll miss youse guys, but maybe next year for the frith ;)-->
Thanks, but I've been here before...it's just been awhile. :-) It's nice to be back with old friends.
TomStrange, hiya. Good to see you. Been hit by any good snowballs lately?
I'm up for anyplace that's not hot. It will be fairly warm in the south in October and I'm up for some cool weather. Mebbe Herbijuan wants to carpool?
Ya'll will pick a nice place, I'm sure. I don't have a lot of time to do the deciding so I will trust you all. I appreciate those of you who have the time to look up all these sites and make the arrangements. If I can help out in another way at another time, I will. I can't wait to see some of my old buddies.
Cave City is about an hour south of Louisville, right off I-65. Of course, Mammoth Cave is out in the country, another 30 minutes or so, but it's not a hard drive. Louisville is probably the closest major city to fly into. Glasgow, KY is within 5 or so miles of Cave City, and I'm pretty sure most bus lines go through there, if not Cave City itself.
Bowling Green is about 45 minutes south of Cave City and does have a small airport, but you'd probably fly into Louisville or Nashville and catch a puddle jumper if you want to fly in that close. Bowling Green also has the Corvette Museum.
I would recommend making a decision as soon as possible, as that time of year will be near peak fall season and the cabins will fill up pretty quickly. As I remember, there are quite a few cabins around Mammoth Cave and a nice lodge there too. Couldn't find one official site for Mammoth Cave, but there are several good ones.
Jellystone would be fine and probably have more for kids to do. Keep in mind it will be a few miles away from the park itself. If people really want to stay within the park, you can go to foreverlodging.com and check out lodging in the hotel or the cabins they have at the park.
Let me know if I can help set anything up. If I dont' end up camping there, it's certainly close enough for me to get up there during the days.
Since y'all rule out the gorgeous, comfortable, beautiful, pleasant and friendly Ozarks, how about near where LittleHawk lives in Kentucky. I hear he lives just a mile or so from Knob Creek and I've been wanting to do that some October, too.
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Abigail the Natural Bridge Park is 52 miles SE of Lexington and has camping, RV hookups, cottages and a 35 room lodge. It also says it's open year round.
Natural Bridge Park this is another website for information.
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Here are a couple other locations I found:
Renfro Valley KOA has cabins, tent & RV lodging. They are about an hour South of Lexington.
Cave City is about 2 hours from Lexington and they have tent, RV & less "rustic" cabins than the KOA. :)-->
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Belle,
Jellystone Park looks great to me. Location, Mammouth cave, amenities, price is right. Easy to get to. I vote for Cave City!!
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I was looking at Natural Bridge Park earlier today. However, Cave City could be cool too.
Before we decide, we need to check on airports and bus stations for those who may want to fly or bus in. If Cave City is relatively close to access for plane and/or bus, then Cave City it is. :)-->
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TheManOfa Thousand ScreenNames
Heeeeeeey, Boo BOO.
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1KNames,
Another pick-a-nick basket???
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Oakspear
Sudo, I am truly going to miss rooming with you this year (and the better-than-sex stew too )
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Cave City? You're talking my neck of the woods. If I can do anything to help, pt me. I can drive up and check out locations.
Mammoth Cave is awesome. There are also enough cheesy tourist attractions and souvenier shops to satisfy even the most discriminating traveler.
Wigwam Village is pretty neat. Individual rooms shaped like wigwams. My parents honeymooned there 40+ years ago.
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Belle
WWJLA, how close is an airport? Bus station?
It looks and sounds wonderful!
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Tom Strange
Isn't Dollywood around there somewhere?
We could go for a ride on the "mountains"... :D-->
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Sounds great wwjla....does this mean that you can attend too? WOOOHOOO!
Sounds wonderfull....are we all agreed then that ky is the most advantagious for those who wish to attend?
Damn it Oak.... we NEED you at the roast.....sigh
I`d like to vote that it be near an attraction like the land bridge or the caves ...you know something that I normally wouldn`t get to see.
Sudo... am looking forward to seeing you AND your stew pot again :-)
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Uhhh -- Dollywood is in Tennessee. Guess you'll have to settle for "hills", and not "mountains"! :P-->
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Quick question here.
If we all kicked in a few bucks, would that get Oak and Reiki to the Roast??
I'm in, if it'll help them get there. :)-->
David
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We are getting married in mid-September, this means time off from work, as well as all the attendant expenses.
We are moving shortly before that. More expenses, more time off from work.
In addition to time off from my job, Reikilady has just started a new job. Bosses just love new employees taking a lot of time off :P--> She also is committed to working at a trade show in Omaha that weekend, which I am assisting.
In the past several years I have used a lot of my disposable income for travelling: Two Weenie Roasts, three trips to New York, The ! wedding and another visit to Chicago for my son's graduation from Naval basic training, as well as a 4000-mile tour that brought me to 12 cities in 14 days, to visit family and GSers.
This year the priority was twofold: save up for moving and marriage, and get out of debt. In a few weeks I will have made the final payment on a mountain of credit card debt that has been weighing me down for seven years. I've accelerated the payments in order to be debt-free by mid-August.
So, yeah, I'd love to be there, and I'll miss youse guys, but maybe next year for the frith ;)-->
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Oak -- shucks. :(-->
I hear ya though. I also hear you about the time element too. I spaced that one out totally. -->
Well -- I tried!
the best laid plans (and all that good stuff) --- (sigh)
David
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dmiller,
Thanks, but I've been here before...it's just been awhile. :-) It's nice to be back with old friends.
TomStrange, hiya. Good to see you. Been hit by any good snowballs lately?
I'm up for anyplace that's not hot. It will be fairly warm in the south in October and I'm up for some cool weather. Mebbe Herbijuan wants to carpool?
Ya'll will pick a nice place, I'm sure. I don't have a lot of time to do the deciding so I will trust you all. I appreciate those of you who have the time to look up all these sites and make the arrangements. If I can help out in another way at another time, I will. I can't wait to see some of my old buddies.
Hugs!
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Cave City is about an hour south of Louisville, right off I-65. Of course, Mammoth Cave is out in the country, another 30 minutes or so, but it's not a hard drive. Louisville is probably the closest major city to fly into. Glasgow, KY is within 5 or so miles of Cave City, and I'm pretty sure most bus lines go through there, if not Cave City itself.
Bowling Green is about 45 minutes south of Cave City and does have a small airport, but you'd probably fly into Louisville or Nashville and catch a puddle jumper if you want to fly in that close. Bowling Green also has the Corvette Museum.
I would recommend making a decision as soon as possible, as that time of year will be near peak fall season and the cabins will fill up pretty quickly. As I remember, there are quite a few cabins around Mammoth Cave and a nice lodge there too. Couldn't find one official site for Mammoth Cave, but there are several good ones.
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Belle
So does everyone agree on Jellystone? Hey Boo Boo?
I know things do fill up quickly, so if everyone agrees we could start calling and making reservations. :D-->
Jellystone
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Ummm that's why I'm the benevolant dictator, we can't agree on much of anything, let alone when where n how
:D-->
But the man behind the curtain has spoken Jellystoned it is ;)--> (thank gawd they aren't fire engine red !!)
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Jellystone would be fine and probably have more for kids to do. Keep in mind it will be a few miles away from the park itself. If people really want to stay within the park, you can go to foreverlodging.com and check out lodging in the hotel or the cabins they have at the park.
Let me know if I can help set anything up. If I dont' end up camping there, it's certainly close enough for me to get up there during the days.
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Belle
Oh Goodie! Mr. Benevolent Director, Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Now, it may be a stupid kwerstion, but what dates should I reserve? :D-->
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Ron G.
Since y'all rule out the gorgeous, comfortable, beautiful, pleasant and friendly Ozarks, how about near where LittleHawk lives in Kentucky. I hear he lives just a mile or so from Knob Creek and I've been wanting to do that some October, too.
Just an idea.
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It will be known by revelation. :D-->
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Abigail
I will be calling early evening to check on reservations and openings. Then I will post the specific details and dates.
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