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Karl, 44Panel Beater, Doveton I'd never take trippers or coke.
Chinese day-trippers, among others, are keen to glimpse Mont Blanc.
The area is a welcome oasis for day-trippers and families alike.
Few day-trippers expect to stumble across an exhibition of gay erotica.
He ends up passed out in a pigpen, terrifying the day-trippers.
Except for the most avid road-trippers, this is not an actual problem.
The private pool came in handy when day trippers got a bit rowdy.
Cruise ships blight the scenery, ravage the canals and disgorge their day trippers.
There'll be families, busloads of schoolkids, retirees, young thrill-seekers, and spontaneous road-trippers.
Day-trippers, though, would be missing out on the company of hippos at breakfast.
The Wildwood dog beach has helped convert day-trippers "who had to come down and go back the same day because they had to get back to their pet," Mr. Byron said, into "multiday-trippers," which means more revenue for the community.
Mr Engel is more careful in the new book to point out such round-trippers.
We rolled over the lagoon and past the sun-blotting cruise ships leaking day-trippers.
Other single day-trippers I encountered also spent much of the day on their own.
Then there are summer road trippers, seeking a unique experience on their way to Yellowstone.
He talked about families, commuters, travelers, vacationers, and day-trippers taking advantage of quicker air flight.
Before long I found myself alone in the gallery, the field trippers fallen out of earshot.
As a result, day-trippers are now being charged up to $11 to enter the city.
Aggressive brakers and performance nuts would get one kind of chemistry, hyper-miling road-trippers another.
It guided black road trippers to stress-free gas, food and lodging in the segregated South.
In summer, the average daytime population, including renters and day-trippers, can push 50,000, officials say.
Milwaukee (9-8) leads the majors with 32 round-trippers and has homered in 23 consecutive games.
They are a popular destination for day-trippers from Beirut and a nesting site for sea turtles.
Beginning in June of 1998, Irabu allowed between one and three round-trippers in six consecutive starts.
Today tourists are often day-trippers from Italy's resorts, or are on their first trip abroad from Asia.
He disapproved of the hordes of day-trippers, though naturally he enjoyed his own outings on the water.
Many day-trippers from Milan and elsewhere picnic along the river, leaving litter rather than filling local restaurants.
I assumed it was so sparsely populated and tiny that day-trippers had no way of getting there.
Road trippers with a sweet tooth can try deep-fried Almond Joy ($3) and crunchy-fried Nutella ($2).
Don't look now, but Venice, once a great maritime and mercantile power, risks being conquered by day-trippers.
And rather than explore mom-and-pops along the way, road trippers wanted consistency when it came to food.
The SAFE boat is a small but mighty craft that typically ferries day-trippers out to M/V OCEARCH.
Once the preserve of day-trippers and football tourists, many people now take pictures and videos of the occasion.
So many road-trippers make pit stops at GoWesty that the company has installed a public shower and bathroom.
The dazzling Danish capital and home of Carlsberg; Copenhagen is to weekend trippers what Smørrebrød is to sandwich lovers.
The volcano, a popular destination for day-trippers, erupted on Monday, spewing ash, steam and gases over the island.
Locals seem to be well aware of San Diego's charms, as a chunk of its visitors are day-trippers.
The volcano, a popular destination for day-trippers, erupted last Monday, spewing ash, steam and gases over the island.
We pay the friendly chef with cash, dodge day-trippers and head back to our Airbnb for showers and relaxation.
Ram added that the bike's buyers are "round trippers," people who take it to get coffee then ride back home.
The Twelve Apostles are famously visible to road-trippers traveling the Great Ocean Road through the Port Campbell National Park.
Localists have been at the forefront of protests against the "locusts", as some call the hordes of mainland day-trippers.
Now, during summer, the beach and boardwalk are crammed with families and day-trippers intent on a thoroughly wholesome time.
There are also three restaurants and a whiskey bar that draw day-trippers from Cape Town, about an hour away.
That's where Australian startup Jaunt comes in, converting old vehicles like the 1971 Land Rover Series 2a into electric road trippers.
For road trippers in pursuit of hiking, biking, and even saving money by camping, Blue Ridge Parkway is an ideal route.
In previous years, the area has been a battleground for Hong Kong people angry over the flood of Chinese day-trippers.
Another story inspired by a travel guide for Jim Crow-era black road trippers is on the way to the screen.
Travel into outlying areas beyond the day-trippers' shortlist found in guidebooks is regulated and equipment like quality kayaks is scarce.
Day trippers who don't surf or care to plunge into the Atlantic can explore the easygoing restaurants, bars, bakeries and shops.
The latter shot was the 242nd for the slugging Brew Crew, extending their franchise record for round-trippers in a season.
Indeed, not every town is welcoming an influx of "shoobies" or "bennies" — pejorative terms for day trippers — to their glistening shores.
Many problems may in fact be caused as much by inadequate planning by local governments as by a surfeit of day-trippers.
Boomers are the largest group of road-trippers (followed by Generation Xers), and for them, it seems there's some element of nostalgia.
Day trippers visiting the Universal Studios theme park or the bar restaurants that line the beach use a cable car and a monorail.
It is open four days a week — and only two of those for dinner — and seems geared mainly toward day-trippers and tourists.
Swarmed by surfers, boaters and day-trippers, Wrightsville keeps its old-school feel, with a 700-foot pier, originally built in the 1930s.
Retail strips cater to both the Mexican-American community in El Paso and day trippers who cross the bridge by foot from Mexico.
These days, Civita has become a tourist destination for day trippers, who arrive by the busload and pay a small fee to enter.
The boat also served as a floating restaurant, serving freshly braised fish to day-trippers cruising the Yellow River on the outskirts of Zhengzhou.
The heat hangs heavy over American Honey, but the road-trippers handle it with the same reckless, crazy energy they bring to everything else.
Thousands of day trippers flood the historic quarter to cross the 16th-century Stari Most bridge, receding come evening to nearby Dubrovnik or Split.
And beware: Some "trippers" will be permanently afflicted with stubborn psychotic symptoms, unresponsive to the usual dopamine-blocking medications psychiatrists use to treat them.
The Mets struck first Sunday, when Wilson Ramos (two-run homer) and Robinson Cano hit back-to-back round-trippers in the first inning.
The Gardinos are developing a television show for PBS called "Grave Trippers," visiting cemeteries not just in New York but all over the country.
It has in the past 15 years been overrun by day-trippers, tourists and, of course, the 20143 percent — industrialists, socialites and Bollywood stars.
There's really nowhere to enjoy room service for two, and as such, standard guest rooms are best-suited to business types or solo trippers.
The experience is positively hypnagogic, allowing trippers to enter a dreamlike conscious state where time is distorted, color is amplified, and depth perception is warped.
In the past few years, it has become one of Italy's largest tourist attractions — thanks mainly to day-trippers from cruise ships that dock nearby.
When George Bell hit three home runs on Opening Day 210, he was on a pace for 20164 round-trippers in the mathematical sense only.
For the day-trippers, that was the signal to put their ski boots on; in 2280.12 minutes we were at the base of the mountain.
Though there are troubles and omens, Fitz and Joanie remain committed and enthusiastic trippers throughout the move to idyllic Mexico and then to rural Millbrook.
The route runs along the Hudson River and up into northern New York, concluding in Champlain where road trippers can enjoy the town's namesake, Lake Champlain .
The Heyward dinger was symptomatic of Cincinnati's season—the struggling outfielder had only hit six round-trippers in 551 plate appearances heading into that at bat.
In the hellish oasis of bland party bars full of bros and indiscriminate night-trippers, Jackalope has that rough and worn edge that feels like home.
"There's always a new tourism 'segment'– here in the Balearic Islands, for instance, we have mass tourism, beach tourism ... day trippers, gastronomic tourism, responsible tourism," he said.
The streets are jammed during the day (it gets pretty quiet at night) with a mixture of islanders and day trippers who offload from the cruise ships.
The greyhound track opened in 1963 (after a false start in the 1930s), when Macau was a Portuguese colony, and drew crowds of day-trippers from Hong Kong.
We sat and talked for hours at the cafe, which has become something of a tourist attraction for road trippers traveling through or to the infamous border towns.
I asked seasoned family road-trippers for their hard-earned advice on how to make long days in the car with children less anxiety-inducing and more fun.
For the same reasons, day trippers looking for bucolic, socially distanced hikes are no longer welcome in the ski town of Hunter N.Y., said Sean Mahoney, a councilman.
Again, not to worry, everyone -- O was, in fact, okay in the end, and it appears she even swapped those pesky trippers for some more reliable ones eventually.
A battle over beach access has raged for generations along the Jersey Shore as wealthy enclaves have fought to keep their beaches uncrowded and free of day trippers.
From extreme planners to spontaneous trip-takers, from nature-lovers to museum-goers, from road-trippers to jet-setters, each adventurer can find the right travel journal ahead.
GasBuddy is projecting a 2.2% increase in road-trippers this summer, with national prices averaging $2.29 per gallon on Memorial Day and $2.15 per gallon from June through August.
Road trippers will have a one-of-a-kind adventure with views of desert lakes and barren mountains, and experiences like guided horseback tours, ATV trails and river guides.
The Mets piled on with three more homers — a shot by Jeff McNeil in the fourth inning and round-trippers by Austin Jackson and Amed Rosario in the eighth.
Today the town is full of retired people in search of better air and cheaper housing, day-trippers from London and hordes of foreign students, here to learn English.
Bolande's art project, "Visible Distance/Second Sight," is now drive-by art on a massive scale, appreciated and pondered over (albeit briefly) by truckers and road trippers, 24/7.
The audience, a mixture of boho-chic locals and bronzed day-trippers, lounge on midcentury modern furnishings — a Jens Risom walnut armchair, for instance, had a $550 price tag.
Until July 252, there are matinee choices for day-trippers; trains run late enough for theater fanatics to also catch an evening performance (just prepare for a late night).
Road trippers can pick up 5 cent coffee, homemade doughnuts ($1.49), fruit pie ($3.99) and ice cream ($3.09), and dine on the popular 1/3-lb buffalo burger ($8.49).
Though the route is relatively short, it can become a full-blown road trip with stops for snorkeling, kayak tours , and even spots where road trippers can swim with dolphins .
By contrast, Philipsburg, the Dutch capital, was largely back to business, with the gleaming jewelry stores and revamped clothing boutiques of Front Street beckoning day-trippers arriving from cruise ships.
The tiny town's narrow roads were deserted on Tuesday but for residents' parked vehicles, with no sign of the lines of day-trippers normally corralled into a traffic management system.
Gary Sanchez, Thairo Estrada and DJ LeMahieu also homered for the Yankees, who have hit 11 round-trippers while winning each of the first three games of the four-game series.
It is not open to the public, but some twenty small red cabins are occupied by an ever-changing assortment of visiting researchers, student field-trippers, and even artists-in-residence.
Brazilian day-trippers cross the Paraná river on the Friendship Bridge, shop in grungy malls and return laden with cheap electronics, Chinese-made blankets and Armani jeans, some of them genuine.
Terms like "hive mind," which once described the weird collective consciousness among fellow trippers, have been refigured to describe the weird collective consciousness that's emerged among huge online communities like Twitter.
Tourism in Sarande, a haphazardly built Ionian Sea port, grew initially thanks to foreign day trippers crossing over from Corfu to visit another UNESCO heritage site, the ancient town of Butrint.
I got the impression that not too many of my fellow road-trippers are peeling off the interstate craving cold lobster from a fast food joint — even if it only costs $8.99.
Venice is engulfed by tourists," local Marco Malafante told CNN back in December, "and we have to reduce the day trippers in favor of a more qualified, let's call it 'luxury' tourism.
On a summer day, more than 13,000 day-trippers and vacationers from Chengdu to Guang'an might visit the attraction, most of which is underwater or within the range of hoses and sprinklers.
Ismail Ali, who works at MAPS and is involved with the Zendo Project, says he is seeing a new generation of festival trippers, some of whom can get into trouble while getting high.
Day-trippers can swim in the water and have a picnic while fans visit the stone markers that outline where Thoreau's cabin once stood and walk inside a nearby re-creation of it.
About an hour from Bend, the property aims to attract day-trippers as well as overnighters with canoe, kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals, lawn games, arts and crafts workshops and music events.
Diamondbacks 11, Rangers (ss) 9 Wyatt Mathisen hit an inside-the-park homer, and Kevin Cron and Josh Rojas added traditional round-trippers as Arizona defeated a Texas split squad at Surprise, Ariz.
That interest has also put more traffic on the roads, as day-trippers from the South Fork or farther west on Long Island come to visit the area's many wineries and farm stands.
Since opening in 2012, at 44 West Park Avenue, Brand's Deli has become an essential stop for locals and day-trippers seeking lunch to go before staking out a spot near the water.
The trees spend eight to 27 years here, throwing off their fresh scent among purple hills and yellow corn stalks, before locals and day-trippers from the city arrive to cut them down.
"It's far, far less expensive to bring our skis out and back, and we have skis that we know and that are appropriate," she said, echoing a common sentiment among fellow winter trippers.
On any given evening a mix of thuggish jocks, crusty-looking paysans, well-heeled retirees, urbane day-trippers from Toulouse, teenagers and children can be found tucking into cheap entrecôtes and duck legs.
Finally, for day trippers interested in traveling from New York City to Sunset Beach on Shelter Island, N.Y., the air charter service StndAIR has Sunset Hooky, running on Thursdays and Fridays through Sept. 2.
For day trippers who arrive hungry, Hudson Hil's Cafe & Market, in a porch-fringed house on Main and Kemble Avenue, starts dishing out hearty breakfasts of eggs benedict and buttermilk pancakes at 8 a.m.
Each day, day-trippers and overnighters combined nearly double Venice's permanent population of roughly 55,000 (which is becoming ever older as young people leave in search of non-tourism-related job opportunities and affordable housing).
Steps beyond the neighboring house in Cozumel's south hotel zone, a series of beach clubs draws day trippers from cruise ships with restaurants with beach service, bars, souvenir shops, swimming pools and inflatable water playgrounds.
Betts, according to Elias Sports Bureau, became the first player in major league history to hit homers in the first and second inning in back-to-back games with his two round-trippers in this contest.
It's not in Napa, but at Cellardoor Winery, where Bettina Doulton has created a bacchanalian playground for wine lovers and casual day-trippers alike at the 20153-acre vineyard in Lincolnville, about six miles from Camden.
The Biennale typically draws around 700,000 tourists, but unlike the millions of day trippers or cruise ship passengers who tromp through the city's streets, Biennale visitors tend to remain in Venice and spend money, he said.
A mix of day trippers, business commuters, yacht renters and one friendly couple from Tortola who helped me with my immigration form joined me on the windy trip aboard the 82-foot passenger ferry BVI Patriot.
One recent memorable set was in a weird metal room in an old warehouse that kinda felt like a meat locker on a bill that featured technoid trippers, freaked-out rappers, and several straight up noise sets.
At regular séances, they received messages from supernatural "High Masters," which they documented in notebooks and in skittery drawings that call to mind some that I've seen (and—full disclosure—long ago made) by trippers on hallucinogens.
The installation draws on The Green Book (1936–66), a crowd-sourced, Jim Crow–era "travel guide for the negro motorist" that functioned as a directory of safe places that black drivers and road-trippers could patronize.
The pair of round-trippers gave McCutchen 214 for the season and continued a hot stretch that started after he got two days off, made a mechanical adjustment and was moved to No. 6 in the batting order.
Gurriel hit his 25th homer to lead off the sixth — his third multi-homer game — to give him 20 round-trippers in his last 40 games, but Abreu's RBI single in the bottom half made it 8-5.
Day-trippers board buses in the center of Kiev and are driven 393km (75 miles) to the area, where they can see monuments to the victims and abandoned villages and have lunch in the only restaurant in the town of Chernobyl.
Cracker Barrel, the breakfast joint and country store frequented by road trippers, serves 217 million guests each year who gobbled up approximately 200 million biscuits, 160 million eggs and 135 million slices of bacon across its more than 640 locations.
After a remarkable power surge in July and August, when he launched 23 longballs in a mere 35 games, Mr Stanton has slumped to a "mere" 40-home-run pace in September, with four round-trippers in 16 games this month.
Included in the bundle is a large spinner case for long trips that require a lot of items, a smaller carry-on spinner for weekend escapes, and a boarding bag for modern day-trippers — all with a beautiful polyester exterior.
Grave Trippers Two Manhattan brothers, Vincent and Robert Gardino, are still raising money for their television show, which is still in development and features them traveling to cemeteries, pointing out the graves of once famous, but mostly forgotten, historical figures.
Partly this is because these three spent so much time elsewhere and when they were in residence they seem to have had no more connection to the living city than the day-trippers who describe Venice as a stage set.
The humanist founders of Esalen were genuinely dedicated to the expansion of consciousness; that the Big Sur retreat should become a byword for trendy spiritual day-trippers (and an ambivalent punch line on "Mad Men") is a sign of its importance.
S. and I, along with a few other people, pile into a van for a 40-minute drive to the other side of the island to Ulva Ferry, where we board a small boat with other day trippers and head to Staffa.
One recent morning, as these migrants lined up to put their names on a waiting list for an asylum interview, a group of day-trippers who arrived on foot from San Diego to begin a Tijuana tour snapped photos of the weary queue.
As you might expect, it goes some places; it starts with some low-key ambience, before blooming into a set of dancefloor rippers and technoid trippers, taking detours through shimmery disco, cowbell exercises, and even some lost demos from her own archives.
Jackson, the 1973 AL MVP and MVP of the '73 World Series, had played a major role in the A's dominance during the first half of the 1970s, and his 36 round-trippers in 1975 had tied for the AL home run crown.
Its dual role as a monument to the industrial culture of the past and a research lab for future sounds made it a dominant force within the subculture, while also a favorite amongst Angeleno night-trippers and clubland tourists looking for a novel night out.
Injuries and park effects have played a part in suppressing the team's offensive production, but it's still unavoidable that despite this season featuring an almost unprecedented barrage of home run balls around the game, Brandon Belt led the Giants with just 17 round-trippers.
At Two Hands, the cafe on Mulberry Street that emphasizes its "community focus" on its website, the lack of a phone functions as a velvet rope, allowing management to make sure it can accommodate neighborhood regulars before day-trippers looking to call ahead for reservations.
Maya Bay, famous for appearing in the Leonardo DiCaprio film "The Beach," was ordered closed on June 1 by Thailand's Department of National Parks in order to give the bay's coastal and coral-reef ecosystems time to recover from the onslaught of day-trippers.
The Rangers took their first lead of the young season on a solo home run to center field by the left-handed-batting Mazara in the second inning off Keuchel, who gave up just three round-trippers to left-handed batters in all of 2017.
For bird watchers, bike riders and day-trippers from Hong Kong, the wetlands offer welcome respite from the city's crowds, even if the sound of birdcalls is regularly interrupted by the clank of hammers and the beep-beep of reversing vehicles from an industrial district nearby.
Part of Asbury Park's appeal is that it is so easy to reach: It's just over an hour from New York City or Philadelphia by car, and an easy ride on a New Jersey Transit train, which drops off day-trippers just a few blocks from the beach.
He stressed the need for seasoned captains who are able to navigate the shallow water as easily as they dispatch hassles over baggage from fussy vacationers and disturbances caused by hard-partying day-trippers who hit the bars in Ocean Beach and become unruly during late-night return trips.
While the greatest percentage of road trippers by age are in the 45- to 443-year-old category (49%), younger Americans are not far behind, with 47% of 35- to 44-year-olds, 46% of 25- to 34-year-olds and 45% of 18- to 93-year-olds planning road trips.
ROME — Away from the throngs of disembarked day trippers marching under selfie-stick bayonets along the Grand Canal in Venice, the headquarters of the No Big Ships Committee has long displayed posters and T-shirts depicting giant cruise ships as sharks threatening to devour gondoliers, fishermen and the city itself.
Aldous Huxley, who had been on the founding board of the Harvard experiments, suggested they adapt the Tibetan Book of the Dead as a guide for trippers; in its centuries-old spiritual instructions for navigating the states of consciousness leading up to and following physical death, it offered a surprisingly usable model.
In the already overcrowded environs of the Jersey Shore, an epidemic of beach accessories with extensive sandy footprints has set off competitive jockeying for precious space as day trippers and locals haul towering pop-up tents, grills, tables, coolers and cabanas that obscure ocean views and leave little room for fellow beachgoers.
The top scientist responsible for it, Paul Hoffman, the president and chief executive officer of the Liberty Science Center, boasted that it was so large that the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, the starry destination for generations of middle-school field trippers, would fit inside with room to spare.
I feel stifled imagining coming down from so much time on LSD and after living with Bible-drag trippers out in sci-fi stash houses in the white hot desert, among saguaro and ocotillo, to end up with my mother looking like Betty Draper, in a hotel full of the Victorian-influenced furnishings of the rich.
Read more: How Michigan Became the Epicenter of the Modernist Experiment The 144-room Trumbull & Porter hotel opened two years ago, but the space has a history of lodging travelers: It was inaugurated as a Holiday Inn in 1966, attracting family road-trippers, and then became the locally owned Corktown Inn for a two-decade span.
We met a few day-trippers who nibbled on cukes (pickled cucumber, mango and jicama spiced with chili, salt and lime) and elote loco (corn on the cob prepared with spicy Cotija cheese, corn nuts, and cilantro.) We thought the crunchy fried tilapia tacos, topped with cabbage, radish and spicy aioli, were best washed down with the juice from a freshly cracked coconut.
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And local marine experts said the limited sums the day trippers spend on coffee, ice cream and souvenirs in Kralendijk's town square don't compensate Bonaire in the long term for damage done to the reef by the massive ships docking daily, by straining the island's sewer system and by thousands of human bodies coated with sunscreen (toxic to marine life) dipping into the water near the reef.
Whites City Dog Canyon Campground McKittrick Canyon Dell City TEXAS GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK 20 miles The Bowl GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS Manzanita Spring Hunter Peak Bear Canyon Trail Frijole Ranch Pine Springs Visitor Center Guadalupe Peak Pinery Butterfield Stage Station Ruins Williams Ranch El Capitan 62 0003 mile By The New York Times Like many road-trippers, we had once gone right past Guadalupe's half-hidden wonders on our way back from Carlsbad Caverns, its sister national park 40 miles up the road in New Mexico.
He is a son of Kumkum Prabhakar of Baldwin, N.Y., and Sunil Prabhakar of Lindenhurst, N.Y. The groom's mother is a biology professor at Nassau Community College in Garden City, N.Y. His father is the director of finance and administration at QEI, a supplier of supervisory control and data acquisition systems in Springfield, N.J. The two first met in the summer 2010, when Mr. Prabhakar was traveling across the United States with a friend whom the bride had come to know at Cambridge, and the road-trippers stayed a night with Ms. Price's family in Salt Lake City.

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