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Vagabonder |
Piggybacking onto the same spirit as the BnA Index of World Cities Idea, I'm wondering if anyone else would want to put together a *short* list of cheap/free tips for a city you know well & post that in the appropriate geographical board on BnA?
Here's the one I did on NYC. I do realize that not everyone is as obsessively geeky as me on putting together lists like that/has a job as boring as mine, but if you have nothing better to do at work, it would be really handy to budget-strapped travelers like us to have a list of the cool free stuff in your city that one would know about if only one lived there. Especially *ahem* Paris. Cheap & free Paris would be really handy to a soon-to-be-first-time visitor from Brooklyn. Hint hint hint. Any takers? I think every city has stuff like that -- the free cool museums, the really good cheap restaurants, the public programs, the flea markets, but newbie travelers to your city just won't know about it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "It was the most efficient campaign I have seen in my 20 years in politics." -- Sam Burrell, alderman of Chicago's West Side 29th Ward, on the phenomeal Project Vote! voter drive of 1992 which was responsible for adding 150,000 black voters to the Chicago rolls. This helped Bill Clinton and Carol Mosley Braun win Illinois in the '92 elections. The project was spearheaded by an unknown 31-year-old lawyer and community organizer by the name of Barack Obama. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/January-1993/Vote-of-Confidence/ http://www.brklyn-christina.blogspot.com |
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Muffin |
That's an awesome idea - and if I have any time I will help contribute to a Portland page.
I'd love to have a few cities broken down like that at my disposal. Going to New Zealand at the end of March 2008!!! |
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West Virginia Mountain Mama |
Only city I'm that familiar with is Chicago. I'd be happy to contribute but I don't know that there'd be a big demand...
"Keep not standing fixed and rooted. Briskly venture, briskly roam." -Goethe |
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Vagabonder |
Hey there Freesia. I definitely think Chicago would be really helpful, it's a great American city, lots of people go to visit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "It was the most efficient campaign I have seen in my 20 years in politics." -- Sam Burrell, alderman of Chicago's West Side 29th Ward, on the phenomeal Project Vote! voter drive of 1992 which was responsible for adding 150,000 black voters to the Chicago rolls. This helped Bill Clinton and Carol Mosley Braun win Illinois in the '92 elections. The project was spearheaded by an unknown 31-year-old lawyer and community organizer by the name of Barack Obama. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/January-1993/Vote-of-Confidence/ http://www.brklyn-christina.blogspot.com |
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West Virginia Mountain Mama |
Cool! Then count me in for Chicago.
"Keep not standing fixed and rooted. Briskly venture, briskly roam." -Goethe |
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Ecoterrorist |
I of course can do Zürich. It will be very short though!
______________________________________________________________________ "You weren't half as weird as I expected." -- skobb |
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Vagabonder |
Heh, your tips will be all the more useful to the poor budget-strapped traveler who ventures to expensive Zürich. Short is ok + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "It was the most efficient campaign I have seen in my 20 years in politics." -- Sam Burrell, alderman of Chicago's West Side 29th Ward, on the phenomeal Project Vote! voter drive of 1992 which was responsible for adding 150,000 black voters to the Chicago rolls. This helped Bill Clinton and Carol Mosley Braun win Illinois in the '92 elections. The project was spearheaded by an unknown 31-year-old lawyer and community organizer by the name of Barack Obama. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/January-1993/Vote-of-Confidence/ http://www.brklyn-christina.blogspot.com |
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Community Manager |
I love this idea - fabulous... While we try to figure out a way to make this something "official," may I also suggest that when you've come up with a guide to the cheap & free stuff in your city of choice you also submit it as a travel article? Those guides reach a whole other audience than the people who read the message boards, so it's yet another way to get that info out there. If you have any questions about writing for us, let me know!
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Boondoggling Hornswoggler (Community Manager Proxy) |
I'll volunteer to cover Phoenix and Tucson --
Christina, would you like cheap and free things that go on all the time, or should seasonal things be included as well? There are about 100 more cheap and free things to do in October than July. _____________________________________________________________ 'Let's start with ridiculous and move backwards.' - Dr. Jules Hilbert |
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Vagabonder |
Hiya Jules, I'd do both -- you can put some sort of indicator that it's for a certain time -- or maybe just have a separate category for seasonal cheap & free stuff that's chronological. Whatever you think makes sense. Funny to see the different time frame -- of course the desert SW is not going to have lots of outdoor summertime concerts, eh? October is just about the time we're starting to shiver in our boots here & roll up the picnic blankets. Hurrah people are interested! + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "It was the most efficient campaign I have seen in my 20 years in politics." -- Sam Burrell, alderman of Chicago's West Side 29th Ward, on the phenomeal Project Vote! voter drive of 1992 which was responsible for adding 150,000 black voters to the Chicago rolls. This helped Bill Clinton and Carol Mosley Braun win Illinois in the '92 elections. The project was spearheaded by an unknown 31-year-old lawyer and community organizer by the name of Barack Obama. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/January-1993/Vote-of-Confidence/ http://www.brklyn-christina.blogspot.com |
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West Virginia Mountain Mama |
Do we have a deadline?
"Keep not standing fixed and rooted. Briskly venture, briskly roam." -Goethe |
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Knows What a Schengen Visa Is |
I'd do one for Boston!
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." --Margaret Mead |
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Holds PhD in Packing |
As always, I can do one for Manila
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Began Gap Year Trip Six Years Ago |
I could do Antwerp. In fact I allready did: http://www.bootsnall.com/articles/01-05/antwerp-belgium-may-2001.html Though the museums are only free one day a month now I think
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Vagabonder |
I hereby proclaim the creation of these Cheap & Free city guides to be "loosey goosey." In other words, do it however you want to. You can use the categories of the NYC one as a model if you like (or not), feel free to treat yours as a work in progress (I keep updating mine as I hear about stuff). Feel free to make it subjective to your taste -- I've picked out a few things that are probably most cool to people like myself. Obscure & weird stuff is fun to put in too -- so long as it's relatively cheap or free. The only guidelines I'd say are: - Title your post "Cheap & Free __(city name)__", so it will be easy to search for. - Post it in the geographic area, not in Member Forum (i.e. Cheap & Free Paris would be posted on the Europe board -- I hold out hope...). - If it's not free, aim for items fitting a shoestring or backpacker budget. It's your post, so make exceptions as you see fit. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "It was the most efficient campaign I have seen in my 20 years in politics." -- Sam Burrell, alderman of Chicago's West Side 29th Ward, on the phenomeal Project Vote! voter drive of 1992 which was responsible for adding 150,000 black voters to the Chicago rolls. This helped Bill Clinton and Carol Mosley Braun win Illinois in the '92 elections. The project was spearheaded by an unknown 31-year-old lawyer and community organizer by the name of Barack Obama. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/January-1993/Vote-of-Confidence/ http://www.brklyn-christina.blogspot.com |
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Vagabonder |
ohhh drooool.... is there going to be siaopao involved? + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "It was the most efficient campaign I have seen in my 20 years in politics." -- Sam Burrell, alderman of Chicago's West Side 29th Ward, on the phenomeal Project Vote! voter drive of 1992 which was responsible for adding 150,000 black voters to the Chicago rolls. This helped Bill Clinton and Carol Mosley Braun win Illinois in the '92 elections. The project was spearheaded by an unknown 31-year-old lawyer and community organizer by the name of Barack Obama. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/January-1993/Vote-of-Confidence/ http://www.brklyn-christina.blogspot.com |
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Holds PhD in Packing |
For you, I'll put in a couple! |
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Vagabonder |
Salamat Nina. My parents used to go on dates at some little hole-in-the-wall mami-siaopao (chicken mami noodle soup + steamed meat buns for everyone wondering what that is) joint in Manila. She used to tell stories about how good it was. of course she didn't remember the name, and I'm sure it's long gone anyway even if she'd told us the name, but I just thought of it when you posted. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "It was the most efficient campaign I have seen in my 20 years in politics." -- Sam Burrell, alderman of Chicago's West Side 29th Ward, on the phenomeal Project Vote! voter drive of 1992 which was responsible for adding 150,000 black voters to the Chicago rolls. This helped Bill Clinton and Carol Mosley Braun win Illinois in the '92 elections. The project was spearheaded by an unknown 31-year-old lawyer and community organizer by the name of Barack Obama. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/January-1993/Vote-of-Confidence/ http://www.brklyn-christina.blogspot.com |
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Vagabonder |
Howdy BnA peeps.
So anyone made any progress on your guides? I know there doesn't seem like there's incentive when it's loosey goosey, but think of the travelers who can benefit. And I'll make a master posting of links to your "Cheap and Free" guides. Anyone have stuff to start posting? It doesn't have to be complete right now, just something to get it started, you can add more later so it's not overwhelming to do all at once. Perhaps you can start your basic posts with some eats, drink, hostels, entertainment, and miscellaneous, even if it's just a placeholder post, & flesh it out later with editing the posts. (So that if people post more stuff, they won't separate your master posts). Email your friends in your cities too & ask for tips. Cheers! + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "It was the most efficient campaign I have seen in my 20 years in politics." -- Sam Burrell, alderman of Chicago's West Side 29th Ward, on the phenomeal Project Vote! voter drive of 1992 which was responsible for adding 150,000 black voters to the Chicago rolls. This helped Bill Clinton and Carol Mosley Braun win Illinois in the '92 elections. The project was spearheaded by an unknown 31-year-old lawyer and community organizer by the name of Barack Obama. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/January-1993/Vote-of-Confidence/ http://www.brklyn-christina.blogspot.com |
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Holds PhD in Packing |
Don't know how I missed this post back in August, but I think these guides are a great idea and I'd be happy to do one for San Diego.
Jillian |
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