Shipping my Lexus
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Any suggestions on interesting places to visit
The LS600hL is a great car, but I'd highly recommend the Wagon Queen Family Truckster for a cross country trip like this.
Well first of all, you have to start at Walley World (hopefully the park isn't closed when you're there).
I forget where it is, but stop and see the world's second largest ball of twine.
Skip the house of mud, but go to Dodge City.
If you are in Death Valley, try not to drive off the road and damage the suspension, the mechanics there are really expensive.
Do not stop in St. Louis unless you want your LS hub caps stolen. But if you're in Kansas, you have to stop and visit Eddie (bring some cash, he's a little short). According to Eddie. "I got laid off when they closed that asbestos factory, and wouldn't you know it, the army cuts my disability pension because they said that the plate in my head wasn't big enough."
Sorry, I've seen Vacation waaaay too many times!
The LS600hL is a great car, but I'd highly recommend the Wagon Queen Family Truckster for a cross country trip like this.
Well first of all, you have to start at Walley World (hopefully the park isn't closed when you're there).
I forget where it is, but stop and see the world's second largest ball of twine.
Skip the house of mud, but go to Dodge City.
If you are in Death Valley, try not to drive off the road and damage the suspension, the mechanics there are really expensive.
Do not stop in St. Louis unless you want your LS hub caps stolen. But if you're in Kansas, you have to stop and visit Eddie (bring some cash, he's a little short). According to Eddie. "I got laid off when they closed that asbestos factory, and wouldn't you know it, the army cuts my disability pension because they said that the plate in my head wasn't big enough."
Sorry, I've seen Vacation waaaay too many times!
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Craig, I was only referencing scenes from the movie National Lampoon's Vacation. I was not in any way disparging St. Louis, Walley World, mechanics located in Death Valley, the house of mud, or Cousin Eddie. And as Helmar pointed out, the LS does not have hub caps ........ unlike the Wagon Queen Family Truckster.
I've only been to St. Louis once, and I not only had no problems, I also had an excellent steak dinner!
I've only been to St. Louis once, and I not only had no problems, I also had an excellent steak dinner!
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Craig, I was only referencing scenes from the movie National Lampoon's Vacation. I was not in any way disparging St. Louis, Walley World, mechanics located in Death Valley, the house of mud, or Cousin Eddie. And as Helmar pointed out, the LS does not have hub caps ........ unlike the Wagon Queen Family Truckster.
I've only been to St. Louis once, and I not only had no problems, I also had an excellent steak dinner!
I've only been to St. Louis once, and I not only had no problems, I also had an excellent steak dinner!
There are high crime areas in any city...
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Yes, St. Louis is a great town. The Arch is a beautiful monument and the museum below is laid out in a very informative way (concentric years).
I too had probably the best steak ever at the aptly named "St. Louis steak House".
I too had probably the best steak ever at the aptly named "St. Louis steak House".
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After much sleuthing I was able to find an old credit card tran with the name and address (was last there back in 2004 not 2005). Unfortunately it now appears that the restaurant I was referring to has closed. Back when I was there in 2004 the place was great but based on some more recent reviews it looks like it fell on hard times. Sorry to raise your hopes.
http://www.insiderpages.com/b/371677...se-saint-louis
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St. Louis Steak House was once a Ruth Chris' Steak House. I don't know if they lost franchise rights or what. I never went back after it wasn't Ruth's. Ambiance was really nice there though. If you want a really good steak on a budget and casual dress in St. Louis, go to Tuckers Place. They have 3 locations in nice areas (one is about 2 miles down the road from that really nice Lexus St. Louis) and any steak 16oz or over is cooked in their own steak sauce.
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