Why?Go to Gampel as well... if you can!
Go to Gampel as well... if you can!
Well, you do play LSU the day I get there, but after driving to New London I doubt I will want to get in the car again and drive up to Storrs.
Actually, the LSU game is at the XL Center in Hartford - an even longer drive.
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Waterford Beach, just after Sandy. Storm surge almost created a breach cutting the beach in two. The reconstruction has been amazing, and the beach is a gem, and right at the end of New London where it meets Long Island Sound/Atlantic Ocean. I try not to miss a day, year-round. Maybe a swim (dip) tomorrow.
Bluff Point in Groton, on the eastern side of the Thames River is another great walk. Was just there twice this week!
It's only 40 minutes!Well, you do play LSU the day I get there, but after driving to New London I doubt I will want to get in the car again and drive up to Storrs.
If you're going to be in Foxwoods, there are a few good restaurants:
1. Craftsteak at mgm grand- as fine a steakhouse as you'll find in Connecticut.
2. Red Lantern- pan-Asian fare in a spectacular setting. Cool place.
3. Alta strada- overpriced for what it is, but speaking of brunch buffet in this thread, AS has an excellent one on Sundays. David Burke Prime used to have a spectacular buffet, best in Connecticut even, but I think dbp stopped doing it.
If you're going to be in Foxwoods, there are a few good restaurants:
1. Craftsteak at mgm grand- as fine a steakhouse as you'll find in Connecticut.
2. Red Lantern- pan-Asian fare in a spectacular setting. Cool place.
3. Alta strada- overpriced for what it is, but speaking of brunch buffet in this thread, AS has an excellent one on Sundays. David Burke Prime used to have a spectacular buffet, best in Connecticut even, but I think dbp stopped doing it.
Mohegan Sun is actually exit 9 off 395 now. They've renumbered the exits based on mileage.Good luck finding the restaurants, we were there 2 weeks ago,and looking for someplace to eat was like trying to find your way thru a maze. No maps, no employee knew where the restaurants were located, they are not conviently located fairly close to one another like Mohegan is, plus there are 3 floors at Foxwoods. After roaming around for 1 1/2 hours we finally found a sit down restaurant,on the 3rd floor, I think. Wow that place is huge and you better remember where you parked your car.
Go to Mohegan, it's 8 miles from Foxwoods . Go 95 south, to 395 exit 78a. It is .well marked. Go to the Sky area or valet park in the Sky or hotel parking lot.
Mohegan Sun is actually exit 9 off 395 now. They've renumbered the exits based on mileage.
There really isn't mostly because there's no people in that part of the state. If you're going to come this far north for a trip, Boston or NYC are way better options.And yet we hear all the time that "there is nothing to do" in this area
Yeah it's kind of dumb, but I think the state was forced to do it. They said on the news something about it being compliant with federal highway standards and Connecticut is one of the last states to switch over.Another example of efficient spending of the taxpayer's dollar. Not only the cost of the new exit signs but they also made new "old exit XX" signs.
There really isn't mostly because there's no people in that part of the state. If you're going to come this far north for a trip, Boston or NYC are way better options.
Just above the electric boat facility of General Dynamics is an awesome location. Fort Griswald. One amazing story. Actually quite unique in Revolutionary war history. It is the site of the 1781 massacre led by the traitorous Benedict Arnold. I guess it's a good historical tale about trusting an enemies intentions and thinking they will be compassionate in victory. An unmatched location in the United States. IMO
ever been to NYC?I'm going there for the USC/St. John's MBB game. I'm going to NYC for a few days before going home.
Yeah, all those tourists that are welcomed, stay in our area every year is a figment of our imaginations. NY and Boston are easy day trips too. A HThere really isn't mostly because there's no people in that part of the state. If you're going to come this far north for a trip, Boston or NYC are way better options.
From Old Lyme to Stonington, there are maybe 100k people. It's deadsville. I think 100% of my graduating class which had <80 kids, moved to Newport, Boston, or NY.Yeah, all those tourists that are welcomed, stay in our area every year is a figment of our imaginations. NY and Boston are easy day trips too. A H
ever been to NYC?