I am going to good ol' Houston Tejas and I am not sure what all I should see while there......Please help send ideas. I can't wait....I have never been there and am excited for the travel and relaxing times ahead. It is much needed and deserved seeings how I was suppose to be heading to NY, but what can I say plans change.
Trip information for friends and family who worry a lot. Love you guys.
I leave out after work on October 30th-
Flight Itinerary:
Depart Flight From To Arrive Details
11:20 AM 30 Oct 2008 4484 Augusta, GA (AGS)
Dehavilland Dash 8 Charlotte, NC (CLT) 12:21 PM 30 Oct 2008
2:45 PM 30 Oct 2008 2667 Charlotte, NC (CLT)
Canadair Regional Jet 900 Houston, TX (IAH) (Houston George Bush
Intercontinental Airport) 4:30 PM 30 Oct 2008
what should I do and see after I arrive?
October 31st-
is open what should I do and see?
November 1st-
is also open what should I do and see?
November 2nd-
Flight Itinerary:
7:00 AM 02 Nov 2008 1495 Houston, TX (IAH) (Houston George Bush
Intercontinental Airport)
Boeing 737-300 Charlotte, NC (CLT) 10:20 AM 02 Nov 2008
11:40 AM 02 Nov 2008 2451 Charlotte, NC (CLT)
Canadair Regional Jet Augusta, GA (AGS) 12:37 PM 02 Nov 2008
Ideas for Houston TX:
Downtown Aquarium
410 Bagby St. at Memorial Dr., Houston, TX 77002
(713) 223-FISH (3474).
Forbidden Gardens
23500 Franz Road, Katy, TX 77493
(281) 347-8000.
Walk through the history, culture, and landmarks of ancient China, such as scaled replicas of Emperor Qin's Terracotta Army, the Forbidden City, and the canal of Suzhou. Open Friday through Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Kemah Boardwalk
301 Kipp Ave., Kemah, TX 77565
(281) 334-9880, (877) AT-KEMAH (285-3624).
The Fun Never Stops at Kemah Boardwalk. Climb aboard the Boardwalk Bullet — Coolest Coaster on the Coast — a wooden roller coaster, Ferris wheel, The Red Train, and nine other amusement rides. Kids love the dancing fountains, an interactive Sting Ray Reef, midway games, live music on the plaza every weekend, and lots of great seafood and other tasty fare at 12 different restaurants. Stroll the boardwalk to enjoy passing sailboats and the constant Gulf breeze.
301 Kipp Ave., Kemah, TX 77565
(281) 334-9880, (877) AT-KEMAH (285-3624).
The Fun Never Stops at Kemah Boardwalk. Climb aboard the Boardwalk Bullet — Coolest Coaster on the Coast — a wooden roller coaster, Ferris wheel, The Red Train, and nine other amusement rides. Kids love the dancing fountains, an interactive Sting Ray Reef, midway games, live music on the plaza every weekend, and lots of great seafood and other tasty fare at 12 different restaurants. Stroll the boardwalk to enjoy passing sailboats and the constant Gulf breeze.
Houston Zoo
1513 N. Macgregor Drive, Houston, TX 77030
(713) 533-6500.
Tour the 55-acre zoo to see the more than 500 species nurtured amid the tropical landscape. Kids get kick out of the McGovern Children's Zoo area. Located in Hermann Park.
1513 N. Macgregor Drive, Houston, TX 77030
(713) 533-6500.
Tour the 55-acre zoo to see the more than 500 species nurtured amid the tropical landscape. Kids get kick out of the McGovern Children's Zoo area. Located in Hermann Park.
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Houston Zoo
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