Sunday, June 13, 2010

Best Cruise Features

Okay, so let's do some CRUISIN'.
I'm not going to use this space to tell you all the details about the wonderful time I had at this or that cruise. Of course I did; if I didn't think it would be fun, I just wouldn't have gone. And lots of Cruises aren't designed to encourage or even allow adrenalin pumping excitement. Nothing wrong with that; everything has its time and place and we'll get there.

So let me try this, here's a couple things I found that really stand out as unique or was a great feature at some cruises or events I've enjoyed recently.
At Multi-Lakes' Conservation Club Friday night cruise I enjoy four treats. Lots of great cars; as many as the high 200's. Second, it's in a big grassy field so you can either be close to the music or in the quieter back row. Thirdly, it's an ideal place for friends to gather since there's room to get several cars and lawn chairs together. Last, plenty of good food; from the grill outside to a sit-down, all you can eat dinner inside.
Then there's the Walter P. Chrysler Museum cruises on Wednesday's. Nice neat paved parking lot. Again, lots of cars; usually about 200; and there is super diversity with muscle, vintage, street rods, pro streets, all out race cars, and everything in between. It's "rain or shine" so the hard core cruisers will have a spot to hang out. A great DJ that knows the car cruising crowd and what they like. And you can get into the Museum at a reduced rate. A good show.
O'Toole's on Monday offers a live broadcast of "The Doc of Doo Wop". Dr. Roman Franklin and Benny Spears spin the oldies and stories about our "rock and roll" adventures in life for the cruisers and for WPON radio from 6 to 8. And there's great O'Toole's food to enjoy on the deck or inside.

So there's a couple highlights of just a few I've happened to get to.
If you have some favorites or things you would like to find at cruises why not add them in the comments so we all know where the good spots are.

More later.
Happy Trails,
bob

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