debodun
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- Location
- way upstate in New York, USA
My trip with a friend (who drove) was uneventful except that in one spot we went to turn around and a woman pulled up next to us and shouted that she been following us for 18 miles and we didn't know how to drive and that we "were way over the line." after which she zoomed off. I don't recall anything that bad in my friends driving.
Another thing was finding a place to eat. Manchester Vermont is a congested place even in the "off" season. We went by several restaurants, but the parking lots were packed full with cars lined up to get in the lots. We then found another place, but my friend took one look at the menu and said there wasn't anything on the it that appealed to her and that it was too overpriced, so we left. The went across the street to a burger bar, but found it closed (what restaurant would be closed at the height of tourist season?). There was a woman there, though, that look like she was cleaning up and she recommended one about 5 miles out of town. We went there and had a fine lunch (at about 2 pm).
We went in a themed gift shop and I was looking at matryoshka doll. The proprietor came over and said that that one just happened to be on sale for $80. Needless to say I didn't buy it. (I just looked at one on Amazon similar to the one I saw and it was less than $30). And that's another thing that irked me - nothing in the gift shops have price tags. You have to ask about everything. One place they had bulk candy (like gumdrops and Mary Janes). I didn't see anything to indicate how much the candy cost or was it different prices, so I had to inquire again and was told it was all $8.99 a pound, which I though was a lot for bulk candy.
I also wondered if the gift shops ever sell anything at the prices they ask, or am I just too thrifty?
Another thing was finding a place to eat. Manchester Vermont is a congested place even in the "off" season. We went by several restaurants, but the parking lots were packed full with cars lined up to get in the lots. We then found another place, but my friend took one look at the menu and said there wasn't anything on the it that appealed to her and that it was too overpriced, so we left. The went across the street to a burger bar, but found it closed (what restaurant would be closed at the height of tourist season?). There was a woman there, though, that look like she was cleaning up and she recommended one about 5 miles out of town. We went there and had a fine lunch (at about 2 pm).
We went in a themed gift shop and I was looking at matryoshka doll. The proprietor came over and said that that one just happened to be on sale for $80. Needless to say I didn't buy it. (I just looked at one on Amazon similar to the one I saw and it was less than $30). And that's another thing that irked me - nothing in the gift shops have price tags. You have to ask about everything. One place they had bulk candy (like gumdrops and Mary Janes). I didn't see anything to indicate how much the candy cost or was it different prices, so I had to inquire again and was told it was all $8.99 a pound, which I though was a lot for bulk candy.
I also wondered if the gift shops ever sell anything at the prices they ask, or am I just too thrifty?