Archive for August, 2008

Where can i buy a Unicycle in a store?

Sunday, August 31st, 2008
Vallejo
daveyboy asked:


I want to get a Unicycle because I’ve been saving up but do you know any stores where I can find them? I’ve never actually looked but i don’t wanna do internet right now. LIke Big 5 or a bicycle shop? im in Vallejo, CA but some stores are worldwide. just if you know a store at all could you just answer?

ANSPACH

What is the name of the hotel across Six flags Discovery in Vallejo,ca?

Sunday, August 31st, 2008
Vallejo
stacey b asked:


I’m planning to take my kids for new year eve. Since it is across the street, my teenager daughters can still stay at the park and I can take my baby back to the hotel if it gets cold and still get to watch the fireworks.

VROOM

Please Answer! Is it smokey at Six Flags in Vallejo, CA?

Saturday, August 30th, 2008
Vallejo
Mae asked:


Going there this weekend . . . please answer! Will give best answer- - - details please

BLASINGAME

Golf Beginner Guide to Choosing Golf Equipment

Friday, August 29th, 2008
Vallejo
Sai Vallejos asked:


Buying golf equipment can be like dumping money into a money pit, but armed with some knowledge you can save time and money in selecting the right clubs for yourself. As with most things in life, you can spend a lot or you can spend a little several times before you get what you really need.

If you are first starting out and not completely sure you want to commit to this addictive game, you should either rent clubs at the golf course, or buy a starter set of clubs.

Buying a set of started clubs enables you to become accustomed to them; enabling you to concentrate on your swing instead of wondering how this set of miss-matched clubs you just rented are going to work out.

As you become better at the game, you should invest in a better set of clubs, fitted to you. Generally, a set includes a driver, one or two fairway woods, 4-9 irons, a wedge or two and perhaps a putter.

As you become more experienced and start thinking about new clubs, you may want to consider buying your driver separately. Some players want a driver to give them more accuracy; some need the distance.

There are numerous balls available and the box will usually have a chart on the back and direct you to the right ball for your needs. As you learn the game and get better at it, you should experiment with different balls which could improve your accuracy or distance.

There are many golf bags available, some designed for fashion, some for utility and some that combine both features. There are big bags, bigger bags and bags so big that they would keep everything I need for a long weekend vacation in one of the side pockets!

Generally speaking, you need a bag just large enough to hold your clubs, extra balls, your glove, tees, car keys, extra pencils, ball markers, a ball retriever, sunscreen, a windbreaker and a large umbrella. It is also a good idea to have a packet of tissues, a band-aid or two, and if you play courses where insects are a problem, a can of bug repellent comes in very handy.

A small pack of baby wipes come in very handy; in your bag they get warmed by the heat, so when you get sweaty or a sand trap covered you with sand, a nice warm wipe can be very refreshing.

I happen to be allergic to bees, hornets and wasps, so my Epipen is an important addition to my bag. I am also hypoglycemic so I carry Lifesavers, which has to be replaced several times throughout the year because they tend to melt.

One item that doesn’t need to be in your golf bag is your cell phone. If you must carry it, turn off the ringer as a courtesy to other players. If you must use it, be aware of others who might be taking a swing or putting their ball. Be considerate!

Having these items in your golf bag should provide everything you will need, even in a minor emergency (like a blister) or a major inconvenience, like a sudden rainstorm. Being prepared makes the game a great deal more fun.



TOBON

Moving to Vallejo, Ca and about wifi?

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
Vallejo
El guapo asked:


hello. i have a friend who is moving to Vallejo, California and she would like to know if Vallejo is a nice quiet city? also she wants to know if Vallejo is a wifi enabled city where she can have a free internet connection? Thanks

BERRIAN

How can I find a specific picture of artwork by Boris Vallejo?

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
Vallejo
jodyeve asked:


The print is call Midnight Angel and it was found in his book called Sketchbook

HADWIN

Besides “marine world” what is there “fun” to do in Vallejo, Ca?

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
Vallejo
ladiikay92 asked:


bored of vallejo and need some fun

MCKEOWN

Why is Vallejo, CA going bankrupt for? Is it because of illegals there?Or something else?

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
Vallejo
anon in idaho asked:


Does anyone know why the city of Vallejo,CA is going bankrupt for? Is it because of the illegals living there or something else all together different?

JANOWIAK

What is the admission fee for six flags in Vallejo California in the summer?

Monday, August 25th, 2008
Vallejo
? Mikayla? asked:


I am supost to go to six flags for my B-day party in August but I need to know how much money it is to go so I can know who to invite. PLEASE TELL ME IF U KNOW!!!!! :)

CARGO

How to Get a Hotel Last Minute

Monday, August 25th, 2008
Vallejo
Sai Vallejos asked:


For the brave, it is always worth calling the hotel that you want to stay at on the day that you intend to arrive, or possibly the day before. Hotels will often be prepared to offer substantial discounts on the day, as from their point of view an empty room is a complete waste of money. If you are feeling particularly bold it is even worth telling the hotel what you are prepared to pay and asking them if they have any rooms available.

This is a particularly effective way of going about getting a really good deal if you are traveling to a city that has several hotels, it is out of peak season and you are flexible in terms of facilities.

If you are not feeling quite so bold in terms of leaving it until the last minute, you can phone the hotel a few days in advance. Whilst you may not get the total bargains, you are still in a good position to negotiate, particularly if you are traveling out of season. If you are targeting a specific hotel, check out their cancellation policy. For example, if a specific hotel requires at least 3 days notice to not charge for a cancellation, then this is the point where they are most likely to receive the most cancellations. Hotels will then be eager to fill these spaces.

Another good way to utilize the cancellation policies of hotels is to book a relatively cheap chain hotel that allows you to cancel free up until the day of travel. Then, on the day you can phone around other hotels to see if you can get a better deal. If you do then you can cancel your previous booking without penalty; if you do not then you will still have a roof over your head!

Negotiations over extra free nights or discounts will generally only work with smaller regional hotels, as the larger chains have a central system and they will not normally negotiate directly with a guest. Bear this in mind when you are selecting your targets!

Facilities such as swimming pools, fitness centers, satellite televisions all add to the costs of a hotel. Consider this carefully. Are you paying extra for facilities that you don’t want, won’t need and don’t even notice? If you are after a cheap base, then avoid hotels with extra facilities as this will almost invariably add to your costs.



ACUFF