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Arizona Road Trip 2019 - Meteor Crater Natural Landmark

We checked out of the Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort early in the morning and started our drive to Flagstaff, stopping for breakfast at a Waffle House located on the outskirts of Phoenix. A visit to a Waffle House is something that I only associate with vacations. As far as I am aware, we don’t have them in California.

They are cheap greasy-spoons and the seats are all plastic, so that the syrup can be hosed off. It’s both gross and brilliant. My first Waffle House experience was in a dicey part of rural Georgia and it left me unimpressed, but since then, I’ve come to appreciate their particular brand of charm. Plus, the employees are always exceptionally welcoming and the people watching is first-class!

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I’m not even a big fan of waffles, but what else are you going to order at a Waffle House?

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Shortly after getting back on the road, we saw a mule crossing sign!

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On our drive, we saw so much cactus. It was perfect, Hollywood westerns style cactus.

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A few hours later, the cactus gave way to pine trees and snow.

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And the stunning San Francisco Peaks of the Coconino National Forest.

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We learned that the Meteor Crater Natural Landmark was just a short drive beyond Flagstaff, so we added it to our itinerary, which meant that we would need to do a little backtracking on our drive. As previsiouly mentioned, Dan hates backtracking, but he was so excited to see the Meteor Crater Natural Landmark, that he didn’t even complain!

I have to admit that previous to this trip, I had never heard of Meteor Crater Natural Landmark. It’s a big deal and I have no excuse.

We stopped for gas at the Sinclair located in the Little America Travel Center. This place seemed very familiar, but it wasn’t until later in the evening, when we were in our hotel room and flipping through channels, that we realized why we knew it. We landed on a E Television special about the making of National Lampoon’s Vacation, a movie we’ve both seen a billion times and we saw that the Little America Travel Center was the location for the scene when Clark stops for gas and can’t find the gas tank. It was bizarre to have come across this program on the same day that we visited the filming location!

Also, someone needs to buy me the Sinclair stuffed dino. Dan offered and I said that I didn’t need it… but in retrospect, I totally need it. My birthday is in August. Put a bow on it and post it to me please. It’s so cute!

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Elk crossing!

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Dan took this great shot of the San Francisco Peaks reflected in the wing mirror of our truck.

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Fluffy Arizona clouds!

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Meteor Crater Natural Landmark is the site of a meteor impact that happened fifty thousand years ago. It is massive: 560 feet deep, with a 0.737 mile diameter. The crater was discovered in the 19th century and became a popular place for scientists to study, formulating many theories as to the cause of the impact. NASA astronauts also used the crater site for training.

We visited Meteor Crater Natural Landmark on a Monday morning in early March. It was the perfect time to visit. We were among only a handful of tourists and it was easy to enjoy the crater lookout points and all of the exhibits. Looking at the size of the parking lot, this place gets packed. I cannot even imagine trying to visit during school holidays.

We spent about an hour at Meteor Crater Natural Landmark. The admission price was eighteen dollars for adults and included a small museum exhibit, access to the crater observation deck ( including hiking areas), and the option to take a free guided tour. Dan was most interested in looking at the crater and taking pictures, while I was more interested in the museum portion. We explored together and then split up to spend more time in each area.

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Watch out for baby cows and big cows!

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Next stop: Flagstaff!

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categories: Eat, Trips and Travels, Visit
Monday 03.25.19
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Winter Holiday 2015/2016 - Cocoa Beach, Florida

Last minute holidays are the best. A few days before Christmas 2015, we learned that we had more days off for the winter holidays than we were expecting, so we quickly looked for cheap trips, and found that Florida had great deals happening. Great deals; as long as we were flexible and not too picky. 

First, we flew at an undesirable time on Christmas morning. We got up before sunrise for a flight leaving in the early morning hours. As kids across America were waking up to see what Santa had left them, we were having coffee in the United Airlines Lounge in LAX. We were able to purchase first class tickets on the cheap. Admittedly, flying first class domestic on an older plane, isn't nearly as snazzy as flying first class international, but it was still a treat. We had champagne. 

The other way we saved money? We were willing to fly into Miami and do a long drive to our destinations of Cocoa Beach and Orlando. 

I was a little sad that we didn't decide to spend a few days in Miami. It's a city that I've always wanted to visit. We considered it, but the hotels were outrageously expensive, so it wasn't in the budget for this trip. 

Dunkin' Donuts was in the budget.

Here we are In line for coffee and donuts after a long morning. What do we need? Coffee. When do we need it? NOW!

We were surprised to find a very long queue of fellow Christmas Day travelers. Everyone was grabbing coffee. This was the first of two, Dunkin' Donuts stops to keep us fueled on our drive to Cocoa Beach. 

Warm chocolate chip cookies and a slightly lackluster Christmas tree were waiting for us in reception at the Double Tree by Hilton in Cocoa Beach. Yummy cookies. 

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Our room was clean and comfortable. The sun was already starting to set, so we couldn't see the real reason people book this hotel = the beach. It has direct beach access. The beaches are gorgeous.

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We asked reception for recommendations for a nice Christmas dinner, and they ( of course) recommended the restaurant right in the hotel. It looked okay, nothing fancy or even offering a special holiday menu, but they had pizza and we were hungry. Doesn't pizza always seem to work? After about thirty minutes, we gave up. The restaurant was approximately 1/3 full, but nearly all of the tables were dirty. We had our drink order taken after fifteen minutes of waiting and the server never came back. They didn't appear to be understaffed, just not very quick with the customer service. We saw them standing around, chatting. The general vibe was bad. 

Driving around, we saw that Cocoa Beach was a ghost town. We kept driving until we found Captain J's, glowing with an open sign.

Truthfully, Captain J's was a bit of a dive. But they had fried gatortail and wooden pelicans. Nothing says Christmas dinner like....

The decor inside didn't disappoint. Water features, more pelicans, and a billion Christmas tree lights.

Captain J's was awesome. We feasted on gator, calamari, crab, and lobster; washing it down with delicious tiki drinks. Sorry mom, I loved your turkey dinners that we ate every-single-Christmas...but my meal at Captain J's was honestly the best holiday meal ever. And our food came on metal platters shaped like shells. It's called "Cocoa Beach Classy". Loved it. 

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The next morning, we woke up at sunrise and walked to the beach. So beautiful and warm. Wearing shorts on December 26th made me ridiculously happy. 

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Dan had his first Waffle House meal for breakfast. It was a hit. 

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Here are a few more Cocoa Beach snaps that we took on our way out of town, heading towards Kennedy Space Center. 

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Our time in Cocoa Beach was brief, but it's definitely a town that I'd love to visit again. The beaches were clean with soft sand, perfect for a beach holiday. 

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Thursday 09.29.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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