![]() Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Saratoga Springs? Not everything is that expensive, they do have special offers now and then so keep a lookout and you might just find those hidden gems. Nonetheless, this place is pretty nice to walk around, look at fresh produce and meats and get inspiration for your next meal. There are a few specialty shops selling cheeses, fresh or frozen seafood, wines and they are really amazing.Īs a consumer, I might come here to buy special items, but given the price, I will be selective and look for offer fresh items elsewhere. Prices here are a little higher, but freshness and variety is definitely better than what you get at supermarkets where they do sell stale meats or items that are not as fresh. ![]() It is a joy to walk here even if you are not buying anything and they sell way more stuff than the usual supermarkets near you, premium cut, special cuts of beef, mutton, chicken etc. This is a very organized, clean and comprehensive marketplace where they sell fresh produce, meats, cooked foods, coffee, kitchen essentials and more. It was definitely something different and fun to do. I won’t give away all the history and stories so there will not be any real spoilers from the tour but I will say this was a great experience and so glad a booked the tram tour. ![]() Shout out my tour guide Skeeter! He was the best! Great guide, extremely funny, and delivering an up beat, educational tour with a side of humor. It was awesome to see the inside and understanding the history and purpose of the cavern and it’s evolution. My tour was the first of the day of a Thursday so that was probably why there was no crowd to follow but it added to the adventure for me! The price was $21.94 and the tour lasted a little over an hour. There was a gift shop, snack area, very nice restrooms, and an open indoor ropes course to the side. I made my way over and when walking into the underground welcome center was warmly greeting by seven or so staff. There are lots of signs and info but needed to be a little more clear and simple.Īfter entering through the side and walking down a creepy hall, I walk into this massive room and there was the tram, and across the giant room was a town façade and waiting area. I think those main tour doors needed to be construction orange or green with a big clear enter sign enter sign. There was not anyone else really around and even though there were signs I didn’t know what to do. I pulled up and drove around and found the location. I registered, purchased tickets, and signed wavers all online and via digital delivery. (If you’re not feeling particularly in the mood for love today, though, we’ve got you covered there too.This adventure was the best idea, something different, and it did not disappoint. Here are our staff’s picks for the 50 greatest love songs of the 21st century - mostly keeping to the more aww-worthy end of the spectrum to keep the energy right for this Valentine’s Day. The form and content may have evolved since the days of The Ronettes and The Beach Boys - hell, since the days of Boyz II Men and Celine Dion - but it remains an essential and inextricable part of the pop experience, and likely will for as long as popular music exists. They all have multiple unforgettable love songs to their credit, earning the artists some of their biggest and most-beloved hits. Still, look at the biggest names in music of the 21st century: Drake, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Adele, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Ed Sheeran. ![]() Where once the love song essentially marked a sort of default mode for pop music, today top 40 encompasses more subjects than ever: Identity, sexuality, personal struggles, not talking about Bruno, and countless others. They don’t write ’em like they used to? Well, maybe not as often as they used to - look at the top of the Billboard charts in the 20th century and chances are you won’t find nearly as high a percentage of love songs as you might have decades earlier. ![]()
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