It's also silly that Margaritaville and other places that build locations near cruise ports like Senor Frogs and Carlos and Charlies charge US tourist prices ($8-10 a drink and more than that for a sandwich) when you can get bigger portions and equal or better quality for far less money within a short walk or cab drive in most ports.Estonut wrote: The Margaritaville Cafe's and stores on the other hand have been around a good bit longer (Key West, the first one, opened back in the mid 80's) and are still run by his company to the best of my knowledge.
There's a Margaritaville right at the start of the cruise ship pier in Grand Turk (Turks & Caicos). I was told that the pier and the little shopping village at its start were all built by Carnival. Some tourists get off the cruise ship and spend all day at Margaritaville, ignoring whatever the island has to offer. I would guess the same applies to other cruise ship ports o'call. Then they get home with the impression that every Caribbean port is just like Florida.
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Perhaps not so silly that they build those places and charge those places since it apparently works or else they wouldn't build them. What is silly is the silly tourists who go in them rather than down the block to see what the local culture has to offer. Although if you have been on the road for an extended period of time I can understand it a bit as sometimes it is nice to get a little slice of home before plunging forward again into "culture".silverscreenselect wrote:It's also silly that Margaritaville and other places that build locations near cruise ports like Senor Frogs and Carlos and Charlies charge US tourist prices ($8-10 a drink and more than that for a sandwich) when you can get bigger portions and equal or better quality for far less money within a short walk or cab drive in most ports.Estonut wrote: The Margaritaville Cafe's and stores on the other hand have been around a good bit longer (Key West, the first one, opened back in the mid 80's) and are still run by his company to the best of my knowledge.
There's a Margaritaville right at the start of the cruise ship pier in Grand Turk (Turks & Caicos). I was told that the pier and the little shopping village at its start were all built by Carnival. Some tourists get off the cruise ship and spend all day at Margaritaville, ignoring whatever the island has to offer. I would guess the same applies to other cruise ship ports o'call. Then they get home with the impression that every Caribbean port is just like Florida.
I once sought out a bar in Saigon run by an American ex-pat that had a cheeseburger/Buffett kind of theme midway through a four week tour of Japan and SE Asia just to get a nice juicy burger and hear a little English without an accent (or much of one anyway if you don't count the Brit/Aussie/Canadian ex-pats you tend to stumble across in places like that, a fascinating bit of culture in its own right I might add) before plunging back out in the mysterious world of steamed rice, veggies and spicy mystery meat found in the outer reaches of "Indochine".
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It's not silly they do it. It's silly that people waste their money going there. These things cater almost exclusively to people who are either on cruises or staying at resorts. They've been away from the "little slice of home" for a maximum of one week when they go there. And it's not a matter of taking your life into your hands as can happen in some places like Jamaica if you go wandering around looking for local "culture." It's a matter of people being too lazy either physically or mentally or too afraid to sample something different.tanstaafl2 wrote:Perhaps not so silly that they build those places and charge those places since it apparently works or else they wouldn't build them. What is silly is the silly tourists who go in them rather than down the block to see what the local culture has to offer. Although if you have been on the road for an extended period of time I can understand it a bit as sometimes it is nice to get a little slice of home before plunging forward again into "culture".silverscreenselect wrote:It's also silly that Margaritaville and other places that build locations near cruise ports like Senor Frogs and Carlos and Charlies charge US tourist prices ($8-10 a drink and more than that for a sandwich) when you can get bigger portions and equal or better quality for far less money within a short walk or cab drive in most ports.Estonut wrote: The Margaritaville Cafe's and stores on the other hand have been around a good bit longer (Key West, the first one, opened back in the mid 80's) and are still run by his company to the best of my knowledge.
There's a Margaritaville right at the start of the cruise ship pier in Grand Turk (Turks & Caicos). I was told that the pier and the little shopping village at its start were all built by Carnival. Some tourists get off the cruise ship and spend all day at Margaritaville, ignoring whatever the island has to offer. I would guess the same applies to other cruise ship ports o'call. Then they get home with the impression that every Caribbean port is just like Florida.
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It's okay to not want to try something different. It doesn't mean there is something physically or mentally wrong with people. Some people just like what they like.silverscreenselect wrote:It's not silly they do it. It's silly that people waste their money going there. These things cater almost exclusively to people who are either on cruises or staying at resorts. They've been away from the "little slice of home" for a maximum of one week when they go there. And it's not a matter of taking your life into your hands as can happen in some places like Jamaica if you go wandering around looking for local "culture." It's a matter of people being too lazy either physically or mentally or too afraid to sample something different.tanstaafl2 wrote:Perhaps not so silly that they build those places and charge those places since it apparently works or else they wouldn't build them. What is silly is the silly tourists who go in them rather than down the block to see what the local culture has to offer. Although if you have been on the road for an extended period of time I can understand it a bit as sometimes it is nice to get a little slice of home before plunging forward again into "culture".silverscreenselect wrote: It's also silly that Margaritaville and other places that build locations near cruise ports like Senor Frogs and Carlos and Charlies charge US tourist prices ($8-10 a drink and more than that for a sandwich) when you can get bigger portions and equal or better quality for far less money within a short walk or cab drive in most ports.
I am not one of those people, when I travel I like to try new things. But I don't knock those who like consistency, it's just a matter of personal preference and perspective.
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GenCon? I have a friend in Indy that goes there every year.earendel wrote:....I've been tempted to stop there either to or from the gaming convention I attend in Indy every August...
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I've gone to GenCon for over 20 years straight - starting from its first year in Milwaukee to its move to Indy five years ago or so. I intend to go again this year.tubadave wrote:GenCon? I have a friend in Indy that goes there every year.earendel wrote:....I've been tempted to stop there either to or from the gaming convention I attend in Indy every August...
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If you have ever met a game scenario author named Luke Johnson (tall, slim, goatee, looks like he should be playing Mephistopheles at the nearby theater), that's my nephew. He has made a decent living writing for games. Not sure if he'll be attending this year's con.earendel wrote:I've gone to GenCon for over 20 years straight - starting from its first year in Milwaukee to its move to Indy five years ago or so. I intend to go again this year.tubadave wrote:GenCon? I have a friend in Indy that goes there every year.earendel wrote:....I've been tempted to stop there either to or from the gaming convention I attend in Indy every August...
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Does he write for WotC (Wizards of the Coast, the company that currently owns the D&D game, and a subsidiary of Hasbro)? If not, I probably haven't seen him - I generally serve as a tournament judge and spend most of my time that way.gsabc wrote:If you have ever met a game scenario author named Luke Johnson (tall, slim, goatee, looks like he should be playing Mephistopheles at the nearby theater), that's my nephew. He has made a decent living writing for games. Not sure if he'll be attending this year's con.earendel wrote:I've gone to GenCon for over 20 years straight - starting from its first year in Milwaukee to its move to Indy five years ago or so. I intend to go again this year.tubadave wrote: GenCon? I have a friend in Indy that goes there every year.
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This is too funny! Um, BiT? Hi?BackInTex wrote:At least they say it with their actual handles.Paddy O'Furniture wrote:As does HoltDad. Like I said, good luck with that....Jeemie wrote: But I said it with a smile in my heart!
Where is the cross-reference on MMs?
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Vague Mini wrote:This is too funny! Um, BiT? Hi?BackInTex wrote:At least they say it with their actual handles.Paddy O'Furniture wrote: As does HoltDad. Like I said, good luck with that....
Where is the cross-reference on MMs?
I've used that name for six years or so on St. Patrick's Day. Beast made me resurrect it...
Yeah, but you were only supposed to use it for the lame joke.... and you let KT pass you back up because you didn't switch back!
And you're not helping your cause any today either....
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How 'bout I just leave and go sort more clothes and toys then?littlebeast13 wrote:Vague Mini wrote:This is too funny! Um, BiT? Hi?BackInTex wrote: At least they say it with their actual handles.
Where is the cross-reference on MMs?
I've used that name for six years or so on St. Patrick's Day. Beast made me resurrect it...
Yeah, but you were only supposed to use it for the lame joke.... and you let KT pass you back up because you didn't switch back!![]()
And you're not helping your cause any today either....
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Vague Mini wrote:How 'bout I just leave and go sort more clothes and toys then?littlebeast13 wrote:Vague Mini wrote: This is too funny! Um, BiT? Hi?
I've used that name for six years or so on St. Patrick's Day. Beast made me resurrect it...
Yeah, but you were only supposed to use it for the lame joke.... and you let KT pass you back up because you didn't switch back!![]()
And you're not helping your cause any today either....
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Like you'd find THAT to be as much fun as hanging with your peeps.....
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