Posts Tagged With: Tickets

Rumor Has It?!

Since starting the plans in motion in January, people have been offering all sorts of suggestions of which cities to visit, what sights to see and which restaurants to eat at. A couple weeks ago, a friend from work had taken her students to the school auditorium to listen to an author speak. In a daze between listening to the author of pre-teen books and planning her next lesson, she thought she overheard the author mention an underground city in Seattle. She was quick to pick up her phone and send me a text knowing that Seattle is a stop on our 30 day tour. Just as fast as she sent the text message, she realized, “Whoops, maybe this guy was talking about an underground city that he made up for his books”. So on our way home, she and I looked up Seattle and this rumored underground metropolis. And what do you know… this obscure place does exist!

So a little history of Seattle – apparently, Seattle suffered from a fire, appropriately named The Great Seattle Fire of 1889. This disaster demolished 25 square blocks of the city comprised of mostly wooden buildings.  During reconstruction, they decided to build on top of the devastated land and create the Seattle we know today. That of course is the short version of Seattle’s history, but if you want to know more by all means… It is quite an interesting story. Anyway, a guy named Bill Speidel decided to rediscover what was beneath Seattle’s streets and create tours of the forsaken city, BF (Before Fire). Apparently, Mr. Speidel offers a comedic glimpse into Seattle as it was known prior to 1889 and what the grounds had become AF (After Fire) – illegal gambling, flophouses for the homeless and speakeasies! Thus, he has made his tour a must see as we make our way through this summer!

’til next time… The Vagabonds

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Adventure In A Box

This blog was created from a simple dream and involved traveling cross country by train.  Every single person that we have told about our plans has been intrigued and in some cases even jealous.  The problem is this type of trip can be a bit expensive and requires a lot of time.  Well, have no fear.  We have a way you can get the cross country by train experience for just over $30 and a just under an hour of your time!  How is this possible you ask?  The solution is a great game called Ticket to Ride (PS: This is where we got the name for one of our other posts) where players collect and play matching train cards to claim railway routes connecting cities throughout North America. The longer the routes, the more points they earn.  Additional points come to those who can fulfill their Destination Tickets by connecting two distant cities, and to the player who builds the longest continuous railway.  A friend of ours is a board game buff (if your reading this you’re well aware of who you are!)and ordered it online.  We played it at his house and it is a very competitive, but fun game that allows you to sabotage your friends progress and then rub their noses in it, which is always a bonus. Now I realize that this might not be what you are looking for in a travel blog and it definitely won’t cure your need for adventure.  With that said, it will provide you with an hour of fun with friends on your weekly game night and sometimes a break in the monotony from your busy work week.  This can be just what you need to get you through the doldrums until you can get a weeks vacation or save up enough coin for your big trip!

’til next time…The Vagabonds

You can purchase “Ticket to Ride” here

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Tight Quarters

While Airbnb is allowing us to travel like humans, we realize that being on a train for days at a time could get brutal.  Restless nights on a train could turn a loving couple into two fighting zombies, so we needed to come up with a solution.  We have decided to get a roomette on the train for a few legs of our trip.  It will act as our private sitting area by day and will transform into our sleeping quarters at night.  While it is indeed small, the idea of sleeping prone makes these little digs seem like a four star hotel!

The price is based on availability so if you ever decide to travel by train, get your tickets as early as possible (Amtrak told us it is often necessary to book eleven months in advance to get a good rate!)

’til next time…The Vagabonds

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…and you thought you had a lot to do this summer!

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Your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. It’s not a cheap photoshop trick; what you are looking at is our actual train tickets for our cross country trip. After a lot of research and careful planning we finally have something tangible in our hands that says “this is definitely going to happen” and I must say it feels great!

I have one piece of advice to anyone out there who cares to listen. If you have a dream, something you want to accomplish, then do it. Don’t talk about it, make it a reality! If you can’t afford it, then work towards it, but make it happen. There is nothing more satisfying then knowing you are living life on your terms.

’til next time…The Vagabonds

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