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Eureka Springs, Ark
Next month, Kenny and I are heading on an impromptu mini-vacay to celebrate our 3 year wedding anniversary in Eureka Springs! Looking forward to it, espiecially since my sis talks constantly about it. Has anyone been there and what shouldn't we miss? We'll be there June 16-18.
Anna
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Haven't been there yet, but plan to spend a day or two in Eureka Springs in July while at a rental cabin in Jasper, Arkansas. So I look forward to hearing any responses to your post too!
Beth
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I spent one quick afternoon there a few years back and thought it was such a cute town. Great little shops! Sorry I can't be more help.
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If you like trains, on the north end of Main Street is an interesting train museum. It has been many, many years since we were through there and they were just building it up. But, at the time they had quite a few cars and locomotives there. (the full size type, not toys)
And of course that part of the country is just beautiful.
JR
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Plenty to keep you busy for a few days in God's country. Some of these I haven't done for awhile but think they are all still options.
-- Pine Mountain Jamboree
-- Turpentine Creek wild cat refugee
-- Quigley Castle
-- Christ of the Ozarks statue + Passion Play
-- award winning Thorn Crown Chapel designed by Fayetteville, Ark native son E Fay Jones
-- tons of shops and restaurants
-- train ride
-- "haunted" Crescent Hotel
-- plenty of lakes, rivers, mountains in the Natural State for a hike or just a lazy afternoon.
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We're going in Eureka to:
Turpentine
Pied Piper (it's near where we are staying and I hear it's really good)
Quigley Castle
shopping, shopping, more shopping
The Kitchen Store (I love kitchen stuff)
Mud Street Cafe for breaky....my sis says they have cookies as big as your head!
In Branson:
Silver Dollar City
Ride the Ducks
Showboat Branson Belle (maybe)
Anna
June 2006-Disneymoon POR/DCL Wonder
Sept/Oct-Las Vegas/D-land CCI
June 2009 Eureka Springs/Branson
Dec. 2009- Pop Century
June 2010-Pop Century
Oct. 2010-CBR/DCL
Jan. 5-10 ASMU solo
Oct 24-Nov. 1 AoA/Pop
Tubes are clear....no surgery needed
Disney fanatic, travel writer, foodie
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Originally Posted by andreallybadeggs
Plenty to keep you busy for a few days in God's country. Some of these I haven't done for awhile but think they are all still options.
-- Pine Mountain Jamboree
-- Turpentine Creek wild cat refugee
-- Quigley Castle
-- Christ of the Ozarks statue + Passion Play
-- award winning Thorn Crown Chapel designed by Fayetteville, Ark native son E Fay Jones
-- tons of shops and restaurants
-- train ride
-- "haunted" Crescent Hotel
-- plenty of lakes, rivers, mountains in the Natural State for a hike or just a lazy afternoon.
I've been to Eureka more times than I can count. I live 45 mins away from it!
All of these are great ideas. I wouldn't miss the "Haunted" Crescent Hotel, Christ of the Ozarks statue & Passion Play and Quigley Castle. There is great shopping downtown and plenty of good cozy restaurants.
When driving around, try to follow the trolly signs and it will take you through some of the streets with great turn of the century homes. Explore and have fun!!
~~ Lisa ~~
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Originally Posted by PiratesCove
All of these are great ideas. I wouldn't miss the "Haunted" Crescent Hotel, Christ of the Ozarks statue & Passion Play and Quigley Castle. There is great shopping downtown and plenty of good cozy restaurants.
Is the Passion Play really worthwhile? I haven't been reading very good reviews of it lately on Tripadvisor.
What is the Pied Piper?
Beth
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Originally Posted by MNNHFLTX
Is the Passion Play really worthwhile? I haven't been reading very good reviews of it lately on Tripadvisor.
What is the Pied Piper?
It's been a few years since I've seen The Great Passion Play, I know of people who have gone recently and enjoyed it.
greatpassionplay.com
"The Pied Piper Pub and Inn offers food, beer, and a full bar, 7 days a week mid-day to mid-nite, with overnight lodging in the heart of Historic Eureka Springs, Arkansas."
piedpiperpub.com/main.html
~~ Lisa ~~
You're of worth! Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Trips to WDW: 6
Trips to Disneyland: 8 plus.
John 3:16 is a place to start.....
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