Houston GTG Proposed
We have seen the Boston GTG out there on the east coast, and the Hawaii GTG way way out there in the Pacific- now how about something in between? We are talking Houston-Space City. I know there are a few regulars on this forum that hail from Houston so how about a GTG at a local restaurant? Of course we would welcome all the regular characters. The wife would like to meet some of you and talk travel. Gloria- if you come I'll promise not to diss the Oriental. Guen - we have a Four Seasons here! Bob- we will try to have cashew chicken on the menu. Since this is the Asia board I'm thinking of having a GTG at a Japanese or Chinese Dim Sum place. The Asian food in Houston is second only to SF and maybe NY. Ok Houston does not make it on anyone's top ten travel destinations in the US but it does have great shopping, low prices and good food. Timing - its best to do it in the fall where the temps are in the 70's.
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I don't think the quality of dim sum in Houston is that good, but there are one or two restaurants that are "edible". :) But regardless where you do this, I'll be there!
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Ok we have one taker so far!!! need to hear from the rest of you world travelers.
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BillT - I think if you want to do this, you can't limit this to the Asian board. Have to be everybody on Fodors. We had a small gathering about a year ago for magaritas and it was fun. And I am sure many will be interested for a dim sum lunch, no matter what their travel interests are.
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Agreed so should I post this GTG on the Europe Board as well? I did not mean to limit it to just the Asia travelers.
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Yeehaw! A GTG in my 'hood.
I'm in if it doesn't coincide with scheduled October trip on the 7th-14th. Lori |
Ok we are getting some interest here and on my posting on the Europe Board. I'll give it a few more days or so and then recap and see if we can get some consensus on dates.
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Sounds great! I'm in if it doesn't conflict with other committed dates.
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I'll be curious to see what the final decision on a date will be. I'm retired... you just never know!! I might pop in. I sometimes make it to Houston in the fall.
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If you out of town and are considering coming, here are a few things to do in Houston over a weekend:
1) Shopping at the Galleria 2) Houston Space Center 3) Take in an Astros baseball game |
I'm not sure because if Kathie throws a GTG in Seattle, I'll try to make it there. But, my cousin is from Houston and still lives there although I've never visited her there since she's always coming to California. So, it could be knocking out two birds with one stone. So, who knows....Happy Travels!
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Just topping to keep it high on the list! Will start to focus in on posible dates maybe middle to late next week.
What I would like to know is who is from Houston and who is coming from out of town? |
Bill-perhaps I'm mistaken, but I thought the city limits of Houston were so expansive that noone is actually out-of-town.
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texans tell lies---"the best asian food"...ok only white lies...haha
wish i could come but not possible... |
I am from Houston (30 yrs there; have lived just outside of D.C. on Northern VA for the last 20 yrs) and would like to attend, depending on the date and plane fares. My mother is in a new Alzheimer's facility there and I need to get down to see her and my sisters. And I'd love to take my son (who is a high school pitcher) to some Astros games.
There are lots of things to do in Houston! My husband and I have spent many long weekends there. He is from CT but has come to enjoy Houston. Minute Maid Park (where the Astros play) is wonderful, and Inn at the Ballpark right across the st. from it the ballpark is a wonderful and tastefully done ballpark themed hotel (think Ted Williams and Yaz photos in the bar, and a wonderful bronze statue of a player swinging the bat when you enter the hotel). Actually, the downtown area around Main St. has undergone a nice renovation in the last few yrs. and there are many good dining options along the above ground "light rail" system that runs from the museum district through downtown. And the museums in the museum district are very good too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Museum_District I don't know why the Menil Collection museum is not listed on that website, but it should be! Definitely worth seeing. http://www.menil.org/visit.html And then there is the famous Art Car Museum, one of a kind: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Car_Museum And of course, the famous Orange Show Center for Visionary Art: http://www.orangeshow.org/orange.html And if you are into artsy craftsy shopping, browsing, and walking, Spring TX is a short drive up I45, close to the IAH airport: http://www.oldtownspringtx.com/index.htm Not to mention the Space Center, which is wonderful and should not be missed. And Kemah Boardwalk for seafood and fun: http://www.kemahboardwalk.com/flash_...h_content.html Houston is more fun than most people think it is... |
Topping to see if others may be interested.
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Topping- looks like we have about 8-10 so far. Will begin to focus on dates soon. In the mean time I need your e-mail, name, how many are coming (i.e. you alone or with spouse), and your hometown. I can then get a list together to keep people posted on the logisitcis. My email is:
[email protected] |
I also need your screen name so I won't count people twice!
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Ok we have generated enough interest. Now lets focus on some dates. I'm looking at Saturdays after labor day weekend- so lets try 9/9, 16, or 23.
I still need to hear from some of you that have indicated an iterest but have not sent me their e-mail, name, screen name, location and how many would attend. My e-mail again is: [email protected] |
topping. Will finalize the date next week. Then will focus on the venue.
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