Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Thanks, Jackass

So the Hilton Anatole decided early this morning that they'd turf QuakeCon out in favour of some Pharmaceutical convention. Not impressed.
They've cancelled and refunded all QC rate reservations, at least. So thats a start.

We're now located at the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine, some 20 Miles to the North-West of the old location.

I've heard good things about both the hotel and the area. But that doesn't give me a room reservation.
The issue lies in the bookings, of course. Since the announcement, every single room in that hotel has been sold out for the nights of the 12th & the 13th. They have promised an allotment of rooms with a special QC rate to be released next Monday the 6th of July. We just have to cross our fingers and hope like hell that we'll get in on those rates. If we don't, we're up for a separate hotel, something I'm not really interested in doing. Even if it is a safer area to walk around in.

Well...I guess at least the Taxi fare will be cheaper.


Gaylord Texan Hotel
1501 Gaylord Trail, Grapevine, TX 76051

Supersize me, damnit

So back in '04 around the time when "Supersize Me" hit theatres, Maccas pulled the plug on Supersize meals in the US. They copped some flack for it here too, which is retarded because its never been on the menu and I'm fairly certain they only ever did it for drinks as a special you had to ask for.

Anyway, that counts out any chance of a stupidly large novelty McD's meal in August. Though I think they've still got the drinks, on the condition we saw here in Aus.

So that kinda sucks. I'm not going to order something like that anyway, I'll probably get a "you're a retarded tourist" look from the server if I did.

Instead, I'm going to hit up a 7-Eleven. I want a Big Gulp (or whatever the stupidly large size is they have there, I saw it on Ellen recently but I can't remember). Or at least I'd like to see the cup size.

Funness. :)

Touring Party

As a part of my Dallas trip I was hoping to catch a Cowboys home game. Unfortunately they're away the week we'll be there so I've got no hope of a pre-season match viewing. I'm going to have to resort to watching something resembling a match (or at least about 20 minutes of it before I get bored) on TV.

As a sort of "consolation prize", I've found out that Cowboys Stadium is open to tours. They run for around an hour and depart the Pro Shop every half hour as follows;

Monday - Saturday9 am - 6 pm (Last Tour Departs At 4:30 pm)
Sundays11 am - 5 pm (Last Tour Departs At 3:30 pm)

Tours include the following locations;
  • Pro Shop
  • Press Box
  • Limited Field Access (Not Guaranteed)
  • Scoreboard Control Room
  • Silver Level Platform
  • Cowboys Locker Room
  • A Suite
  • Player Interview Room
  •  

    More info is on the website; 

    http://stadium.dallascowboys.com/tours/tourInfo.cfm

    JT has stated that he'll most likely come with, which is good news for me :)

    Bart's riding in the front today because he's good at SPORTS!

    So I have this plan, and its a real loose one that I've had for several years now. I wanna see a whole bunch of sports in the US that we don't get (or aren't as good) here.
    The list of sports and the teams I'd like to see are as follows;

    Baseball (MLB) - New York Yankees, LA Dodgers
    Basketball (NBA) - Chicago Bulls, Orlando Magic, LA Lakers, New York Knicks
    Ice Hockey (NHL) - Any
    Grid Iron (NFL) - Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants/Jets, Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins

    On this trip I'm incredibly fortunate to be in LA when the Dodgers take on the Cubs. I've yet to buy a ticket but it will be done soon.

    As a flipside to that, the Dallas Cowboys' Pre-season starts in August, and they are on an away-week whilst we're there. I'm majorly disappointed in this, as Dallas doesn't really seem like a place I'll want to visit again unless it is for Quakecon (thus presenting me with the same issue again, most likely) where as I feel I could probably revisit LA at any point in order to see a Dodgers game. This of course could be entirely wrong :)
    I do intend on finding out about a possible tour of the stadium, regardless.

    As it is currently Summer in the US, this completely rules out any chance of seeing the NHL, and pretty much the same for the NBA - their pre-season starts in September.

    So this trip covers 1 of the 4 big ones. Well, 1 of 3, if I never see an NHL game I'll live.

    I'd also like to grab some merchandise while I'm there, for the big 3. 
    Some MLB caps (Yankees and Dodgers at least)
    A baseball
    Dodgers Pennant
    Cowboys Jersey and/or a Bulls Jersey

    Basically I'd love to get one of all three, so that'd include a Dodgers Jersey. 
    But cost is fairly high for that sort of thing, event replicas are up around US$80 for an NFL/MLB Jersey, and around US$50 for an NBA Jersey.

    I'll post again when I find out details on Cowboys Stadium tours.

    Sunday, 28 June 2009

    Its all roses

    Okay so this is a real stretch. I'm sure as soon as we land in LAX we'll be absolutely knocked off our feet at the same time as being totally enraptured in this new and exciting place. I imagine we'll be running crazy around town finding the closest supermarket and going nuts. But just in case we find ourselves suddenly bored (haha)...

    Rose Bowl Flea Markets
    1001 Rose Bowl Dr. Pasadena, CA 91103
    12 Miles from Kyoto Grand

    Saturday, 27 June 2009

    Goin' Down TOWN

    Nice little linky here, since we're staying downtown.

    http://www.downtownlawalks.com/

    Dallas Farmers Market

    Just trying to find a few things in Dallas in case I get bored at Quake Con (something I'm hoping doesn't happen, but you never know).

    Dallas Farmers Market
    1010 S. Pearl Expressway
    Dallas, TX 75201
    (At the corner of Harwood and Marilla Streets, in the southeast corner of Downtown Dallas.)

    Looks pretty nifty. Fresh food and such. Site has a listing of in-season fruits & vegies which I'll update this post with once it gets into the next season (that is, if I can remember).

    http://www.dallasfarmersmarket.org/

    Thursday, 25 June 2009

    I think I'm a foodie

    Whatever that means.
    I've just spent 10 minutes on the Phillipe's web site, and promising myself that I'd re-watch the MvF ep again when I get home...

    Anyway. "The Griddle Cafe" looks mighty fine, and within a reasonable distance of the hotel in Hollywood.
    Thanks flyertalk crew, you're teaching me great things!

    I'll expand upon this with more detail later. Maybe.

    http://www.thegriddlecafe.com/

    Wednesday, 24 June 2009

    Destination Coupons

    This place has loads of coupons for places like restaurants, attractions, etc. 


    Have to print out a metric tonne of those before we go away.

    Thursday, 18 June 2009

    More Meds Stuff

    Just wanted to write a little bit of info to myself about medication. Have been reading that some people have had their tablets confiscated from their checked luggage. Should mention that this wasn't 'confiscated' under law - it was stolen. 
    I'm looking at ways to have mine secured better inside my luggage, or having to keep it in my onboard luggage with the letter from the doc. 
    I can't afford to be losing meds that week. I'm thinking I might get a prescription to take with me. Don't think it'll hold up in the US but we'll see. I really don't want to be missing it once I get there, bad timing and it'll really mess me up.

    Skooby's

    Los Angeles (ok, Hollywood) is home to one of the most famous Hotdog stands in the world. Pink's.

    However, it is also home to what I've read to be the best stand.

    Skooby's Hot Dogs
    6654 Hollywood Blvd
    Hollywood, CA 90028
    (323) HOT-DOGS


    "Smack dab in the middle of Hollywood"

    I've heard terrific things about their chili dogs, fries and lemonade. All of which are home made (well, maybe not the dogs, but the chili for sure).
    I'm looking forward to a visit :)

    Coke n M&Ms

    I've been hearing some fantastic things about the M&Ms store. Create your own bag (apparently they have stupid amounts of colours). I'm all over that!

    I've also heard about the Coke 'museum' tasting place, which is right next door. Apparently they have a load of different Cokes from around the world that you can taste. I'll give those a go, I think.

    I'm looking forward to checking out the merchandise and all the different kinds of Cokes and M&Ms. Also looking forward to taking some photos of the giant Coke bottle and the big tubes of M&Ms.

    The address is in the post below, Vegas.

    I'm going to be such a freakin' tourist over there.

    Tuesday, 2 June 2009

    Outback, mate.

    Ok I found a couple of Outback Steakhouses in Vegas. Dumb ol' me didn't think to check there. :P There are 8 in the greater Las Vegas area according to the website.

    Theres two - and they're almost equal in how far away they are from the PLV hotel. I'll list 'em both.

    Las Vegas Strip - Casino Royale
    3411 S Las Vegas Blvd.
    Las Vegas NV 89109


    Las Vegas Coke Bottle
    3785 Las Vegas Blvd, 4th Fl
    Las Vegas NV 89109

    Pharmacies

    Wallgreens

    Los Angeles:
    1625 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026

    Store Hours
    M-F:   8:00AM-11:00PM
    Sat:   8:00AM-11:00PM
    Sun:   8:00AM-11:00PM

    Pharmacy Hours
    M–F:8:00AM-9:00PM
    Sat:   9:00AM-6:00AM
    Sun:   10:00AM-6:00PM


    Dallas:
    3802 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas, TX 75219
    24 Hours

    Las Vegas:
    3339 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    24 Hours

    Hollywood:
    5451 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
    24 Hours

    Monday, 1 June 2009

    Bookage + Funds

    Well, I went to borders yesterday in order to purchase some maps of LA & Vegas. 
    I came out with 2 books - 'pocket' guides to both. Of course, they're a little too big to fit in my pocket. But thats ok :)
    The Vegas one came with a pull out map, so that eliminates a need to get a map of the strip. Now I'm just interested in getting a fold out map of LA once I get some more funds - I have about $150 to my name which I can't actually touch just at the moment. But this will change tomorrow night when I get paid.
    5 more pays before I leave, and one more during. If I scrape it through I should be able to save around $650 each pay. So $3400 total, which gives me somewhere around $1500 spending money.
    Not bad.