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Topic: Galveston Red River Ruckus 2008 ---GRRRRRRR Eight!
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jscott1 Member Posts: 18184 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
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This will be the Official thread for Galveston Ruckus 2008.

This opening thread will be continually updated so check this post for all the information. last updated 2:27 pm CDT 9/04/2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Like all the Ruckus events it will take on the personality of the site and the host. I am not going to plan every minute detail and the focus will be on a Fun Day at the Beach...
When: October, 10, 11, 12, (& 13th), 2008
Where: Galveston TX
Hosts: Cheever, (remotely), Jscott1 (Locally) with help from Lone Star Fieros??
Host Hotel: To be determined
Event Name: GALVESTON RED RIVER RUCKUS RIP-ROARING ROCKETING RENDEZVOUS - 2008
Or simply "Galveston Ruckus 2008"
or GRRRRRRR8
Open To: Fieros and any other two seaters, (Especially Miatas)
Cruise: Seawall, Bolivar Ferry, Bolivar Penninsula, TBD
Show and Shine: Definitely
Awards?: Best of show, Best Custom, Best Stock, Best looking Engine, Best interior, People's Choice, TBD,
Dinner: TBD?
Extra Activities: Ideas are Battleship Texas/San Jacinto, fishing from Pier 21, Miniature Golf, Space Center Houston, Houston Raceway Park, Beach Vollyball?
Those with Monday off are welcome to hang over on Monday, I know I will
Feel free to provide suggestions, this is OUR Ruckus!!
List of Probable Attendees: ----------------------------------------
1) pumpkincarriage (3) 2) Bradley Jay 3) Josef644 (2) 4) MaryJane (2) 5) TxGood 6) MstangsBware 7) Fierosmith (2) manybe (3) 8) Blakeinspace 9) FieroReinke (2) 10) Jscott1 (ooops almost forgot to add myself) 11) IwannaIRM (2)
Galveston Webcams http://www.galveston.com/webcams/

We all had a blast in Kerrville for 2007 and we thank Cliff for hosting the best Ruckus yet.
Well after the amazing show that we are going to have at the 25th, we are going to kick back and enjoy the Texas Gulf Coast. ------------------
 88 GT T-Top, 88 Fastback Chop-top (Archie #14), 1984 Indy, and 88 Chop Top T-top Firebird Interior Installation Website[This message has been edited by jscott1 (edited 09-06-2008).] IP: Logged |
jscott1 Member Posts: 18184 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
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Here are the plans for the Galveston Beach After-Ruckus Fling (G-BARF) 2007
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revin Member Posts: 6614 From: Pville, TX Registered: Aug 2001
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HEY !! there is a fiero in that picture....I wonder who's it is????
So where do I buy some new sand tires???
Maybe we can make a replica of paws car!! it is small enough, would not use that much sand...... think about it  IP: Logged |
TXGOOD Member Posts: 1748 From: Austin, Texas Registered: Feb 2006
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If the "get together" is just a few days after Christmas into that weekend I may have to take two trips. I will be in Tomball for Christmas and I may have to take my kids back to Austin then turn around and head back down to Galveston in the Fiero. IP: Logged |
Paws Member Posts: 112 From: Canyon Lake, TX Registered: Oct 2007
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| | | quote | Originally posted by jscott1:
Open To: Fieros and any other two seaters, (Especially Miatas )
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Thanks for inviting us again. There are quite a few Miatas in the Houston area. They have planned a YO Weekend in Kerrville this coming weekend. If you want the word spread, I will be joining them at the YO. Just let me know, I'm good at spreading the word about fun driving events !------------------ Virginia & Paws '03 Shinsen Miata IP: Logged |
Paws Member Posts: 112 From: Canyon Lake, TX Registered: Oct 2007
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Maybe we can make a replica of paws car!! it is small enough, would not use that much sand...... think about it  |
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Hum, a replica of Paws. Looks like I may HAVE to show up now !
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fieroseblack Member Posts: 279 From: Boerne, Texas USA Registered: Apr 2002
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Hey
What about this?
GALVESTON RED RIVER RUCKUS RIP-ROARING REUNION
Can’t do the December informal, but October 10, 11 and 12, 2008 are in the vacation book.
Maybe Blake can wash my DARKWING Fiero in a two piece bikini this time !
DARKWING aka Mike Parker
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Cheever3000 Member Posts: 8769 From: Tallahassee Florida Registered: Aug 2001
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Since the Ruckus is a spiritual experience I'd like to see something like "Revival" or "Resurrection" in the name.
... "Revelation"?
... "Revolution"?
... "Rendezvous"?
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dcfox Member Posts: 1560 From: Beaumont,TX,USA Registered: Apr 2007
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I might be up for a day trip to the G-BARF. Only a couple hour drive for me.------------------ --David
Black '86 GT-under construction Silver '87 GT-daily driver
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jscott1 Member Posts: 18184 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
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| | | quote | Originally posted by Paws:
If you want the word spread, I will be joining them at the YO. Just let me know, I'm good at spreading the word about fun driving events !
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Yes, please spread the word! There will definitely be a driving event, (top down) Or for me t-top-less. 
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jscott1 Member Posts: 18184 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
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By the way I'm leaning towards the
Galveston RED RIVER RUCKUS RIP-ROARING RENDEZVOUS...
Since Rendezvous has a NASA connotation, maybe the artwork can show Fieros docking in space on their way to the moon, (which happens to look like Galveston)[This message has been edited by jscott1 (edited 10-16-2007).] IP: Logged |
revin Member Posts: 6614 From: Pville, TX Registered: Aug 2001
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pull some strings at nasa for a space shot of "Fieros on the sea wall" picture! 
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green87 Member Posts: 311 From: Cedar Hill, TX Registered: Jan 2006
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Can we pose our fieros next to the Apollo rocket? And are you going to have freeze dried food for a meal? I'm in no matter what. Galveston Red River Ruckus of Relaxation and Rejuvenation and Rebirth. Sounds a little spa ish or something. Might be able to do the thing in dec or whatever.IP: Logged |
blakeinspace Member Posts: 4233 From: Fort Worth, Texas Registered: Dec 2001
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| | | quote | Originally posted by green87:
Can we pose our fieros next to the Apollo rocket? And are you going to have freeze dried food for a meal? |
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funny! Too bad about the big rocket though... NASA built a hella shed around it to keep it out of the elements. Maybe someday my garage will be that big 
I vote for a full tour of all Houston toll roads. That experience should take about 3 months and the federal defecit to accomplish.... that is if traffic is light...
Jon... you might PM revin... we were down there recently and a pretty cool ecclectic joint that his parents recommended for chow has a side pavillion or something. They might could host our group. I think it was called Shrimp & Such. Just tossing that out there, even if it doesn't work out, the joint had a groovy vibe and is worth a visit.IP: Logged |
MstangsBware Member Posts: 6940 From: TEXAS Registered: Mar 2002
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I am in if its not going to be in Houston. I told myself I will not be going back to Houston for atleast a year. IP: Logged |
jscott1 Member Posts: 18184 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
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Posing our cars next to the Apollo Rocket use to be possible, but now the rocket is indoors, which makes that difficult, (they built a building around it)
It might be possible to work a group rate at Space Center Houston if anyone is interested for Sunday (or Monday).
Freeze Dried food? It's possible, but maybe as a goodie bag item. Someone will have to show me how to get sponsors, maybe they'l kick in for the freeze dried ice cream.
Mustangs...don't worry you can enjoy Galveston without seeing Houston at all. IP: Logged |
Paws Member Posts: 112 From: Canyon Lake, TX Registered: Oct 2007
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| | | quote | Originally posted by jscott1:
Someone will have to show me how to get sponsors, maybe they'l kick in for the freeze dried ice cream.
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PM sent
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JohnF Member Posts: 2611 From: Redeye's Ride is from D/FW, Tx. Registered: Jul 2001
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WOOHOOOOOO!
New Year's eve dinner at the King's Table restaurant and a short cruise for fireworks in Texas City. A great show about 10:00pm at the entrance to the 5-mile dike. Then, plenty of time to get back on the island for midnight activities on the Strand.
Count us in.
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revin Member Posts: 6614 From: Pville, TX Registered: Aug 2001
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First,..................calm down John. we all know you lovethat place! 
Yes the food place is called shrimp and stuff. I think it was off of the main street, on 10th street??? 2-3 blocks off the main road.
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JohnF Member Posts: 2611 From: Redeye's Ride is from D/FW, Tx. Registered: Jul 2001
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I NEED a bolt for an 88 caliper !!!!! see the other ruckus pic thread!!!!!! that was my problem  |
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Hmmm, what does "(this will be taken out)" mean?
Also, can you get that caliper bolt around Pflugerville? If not, I can get it here at a local bolt supply house where I got mine when I copied your brake set up.IP: Logged |
revin Member Posts: 6614 From: Pville, TX Registered: Aug 2001
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| | | quote | Originally posted by JohnF: Hmmm, what does "(this will be taken out)" mean?
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look again  IP: Logged |
jscott1 Member Posts: 18184 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
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| | | quote | Originally posted by JohnF:
If not, I can get it here at a local bolt supply house where I got mine when I copied your brake set up. |
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I need a set of bolts for the Corvette 12" setup... can you work on getting me a complete set? (8 bolts) Thanks.IP: Logged |
JohnF Member Posts: 2611 From: Redeye's Ride is from D/FW, Tx. Registered: Jul 2001
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Jonathan, no problem getting them. They are specially hardened for brake applications. The OEM bolts that hold the brackets on and the bolts that hold the calipers to the brackets are the same, if I remember correctly. I just had to buy 8 of them. The ones I got were too long but I just cut them off so they would not hit on the rotors and bind up. Other than that, everything worked great and I have had no issues of any kind with them.
I will have to remove one of mine and take it to the bolt supply house and get 8 like it, I guess.
Do you want me to get them? I can mail them to you. You can buy my dinner in Galveston!
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revin Member Posts: 6614 From: Pville, TX Registered: Aug 2001
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yeah john is a pro at those brakes just joking John  IP: Logged |
JohnF Member Posts: 2611 From: Redeye's Ride is from D/FW, Tx. Registered: Jul 2001
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yeah john is a pro at those brakes just joking John  |
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Yep! Thanks to you and others on this forum.IP: Logged |
josef644 Member Posts: 3666 From: Pointblank, Texas USA Registered: Nov 2006
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| | | quote | Originally posted by revin:
pull some strings at nasa for a space shot of "Fieros on the sea wall" picture! 
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The Seawall and Nasa are about 40 miles apart.
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jscott1 Member Posts: 18184 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
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| | | quote | Originally posted by josef644:
The Seawall and Nasa are about 40 miles apart.
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He's suggesting that I get NASA to take a picture of Fieros on the seawall from Space. The distance to the space center is not in the equation. And It's probably closer to 30 miles if anyone is interested in a side trip.
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josef644 Member Posts: 3666 From: Pointblank, Texas USA Registered: Nov 2006
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pumpkincarriage Member Posts: 1666 From: Cedar Hill, TX Registered: Sep 2004
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I'm in for a end of year celebration definetely, and most likely for the RRRRRRRRR(how many?)RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRuckus too. Orange really seemed to like the coast...


After this year's event Jed and I went down to Galveston for a couple days (I had never been) and I really liked the Flagship Hotel, it's the one that's built on the pier and the balcony views on the upper floors are great- it probably wouldn't be great for the Ruckus since there wasn't a good, large meeting area but I think for the after-Xmas gathering it would be cool. Just an idea.
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jscott1 Member Posts: 18184 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
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This could be a good shot for the t-shirt. Now all I need is an artist.IP: Logged |
Cheever3000 Member Posts: 8769 From: Tallahassee Florida Registered: Aug 2001
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I forgot that I wrote this back in March, and I just now found it on my flash drive. So I thought why not share it here.
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When a continued practice becomes established, it can be called a tradition. Lately it seems old traditions have been challenged like never before, and there are obstacles to most efforts of starting and maintaining any new patterns.
Galveston is a city with a resilient sense of tradition. Over the years, neither storms nor changing cultures have much affected the way of life on the island. Business, entertainment and recreation all still thrive here. Vacationers return year after year, and the locals are entrenched from generation to generation.
Car enthusiasts are big on tradition. Admiration for classic style, mechanical persistence, and father/son teamwork are just some examples. Although Fiero owners often enjoy trying new things, they still harbor an attraction to the stock configuration as it came from the assembly line.
In Texas, the Ruckus can now be considered a tradition. Born from the desire to regroup six months after San Antonio’s Roundup, this nomadic October event has always been – and appears to remain – a popular activity for those in need of a weekend away from their daily stress.
But it’s not tradition that makes the Ruckus great. It’s not the location, the activities, or even the cars that make it a fantastic weekend. It’s the people, the Fiero enthusiasts. And you are one of ‘em. You belong with us on these occasions, and we look forward to your company. So, whether your Fiero is an attention-grabber or a dirt-grabber, it makes no difference to us.
Lone Star Fieros invites you to Galveston, October 11-12, 2008, to keep the Ruckus tradition alive another year.
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Remember, the dates are subject to change.IP: Logged |
revin Member Posts: 6614 From: Pville, TX Registered: Aug 2001
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| | | quote | Originally posted by pumpkincarriage:
I'm in for a end of year celebration definetely, and most likely for the RRRRRRRRR(how many?)RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRuckus too. Orange really seemed to like the coast...


After this year's event Jed and I went down to Galveston for a couple days (I had never been) and I really liked the Flagship Hotel, it's the one that's built on the pier and the balcony views on the upper floors are great- it probably wouldn't be great for the Ruckus since there wasn't a good, large meeting area but I think for the after-Xmas gathering it would be cool. Just an idea.
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So....WHY only ass shots of your car???
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cliffw Member Posts: 17321 From: Kerrville, Texas, USA Registered: Jun 2003
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No smart a$$ comment. I like you.  You are a lucky man.IP: Logged |
cliffw Member Posts: 17321 From: Kerrville, Texas, USA Registered: Jun 2003
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I am looking forward to it Jscott. I hopr I can make it. Dates are crucial. I have no idea of which week I will have off. Hmmm..., I also want to share a few planning facts that I learned the hard way. #1). Get your Fiero ready before the week of the event. Last minute details will kill you(r) Fiero, . I have some more but am catching up with off time. I am gonna start a thread. "Confessioins Of A Fiero Rally Planner". So we can get input from the greater community.
| | | quote | Originally posted by JohnF: WOOHOOOOOO! New Year's eve dinner at the King's Table restaurant and a short cruise for fireworks in Texas City. A great show about 10:00pm at the entrance to the 5-mile dike. Then, plenty of time to get back on the island for midnight activities on the Strand. Count us in.
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New Year's eve ? New Life. For Cindi and I. Our anniversary, !
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JohnF Member Posts: 2611 From: Redeye's Ride is from D/FW, Tx. Registered: Jul 2001
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The Flagship hotel is historically one of the most ragged, bug infested, dirty, paint peeling hotels on the island. It was built and run by the city immediately after the 1961 hurricane (and for 45 years more) as a lure to get people to return to the island. They didn't! As a result, the city had no funds with which to keep it up to standards being met by competitors. They have tried and tried to sell that POS. The asking price and the real value was literally millions of dollars apart. A couple of years ago they finally managed find a buyer(s) for about $750.000.00, I understand. Is it better now? I don't know.
Someone check it out, please.
There are many hotels, condos, etc available on the island and just off the island for reasonable prices at the Christmas/New Year's time of the year. We'll have a ball!IP: Logged |
FieroReinke Member Posts: 716 From: Houston, TX Registered: Feb 2003
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JScott,
My wife Lisa is a graphic designer and has been dieing to do a fiero shirt. PM me some ideas of what you want and I will take care of the shirts and let you focus on the rest of the GRRRRRR8 Ruckus.IP: Logged |
josef644 Member Posts: 3666 From: Pointblank, Texas USA Registered: Nov 2006
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A little birddie whispered in my ear that having two official events in Galveston in one year would not likely be well attended...
So here is my thoughts on the Galveston Beach After-Ruckus Fling (G-BARF) 2007
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You can count the wife and me in for the G-Barf. After Christmas any time is good, or after the First on 2008. We have children and grandchildren there and will not need any overnight accomadations Joe Crawford PointblankIP: Logged |
pumpkincarriage Member Posts: 1666 From: Cedar Hill, TX Registered: Sep 2004
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Only rear pictures cause the driver side headlight door broke during wind/speed testing and is now not so attractive
The Flagship was actually not bad. Saw a few bugs on the balcony and the 7th floor smelled a little mildewy (it was closed, possibly due to the smell, but we were ghost hunting) but overall just as good and just as clean as any other hotel/motel in it's price range. However, I appreciate uniqueness nearly as much as amenities when it comes to lodging, and I may be alone in that. It was just a suggestion- I'm fine with anywhere anyone chooses. (Let's not forget the prison cells I picked at Canyon Lake )
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JohnF Member Posts: 2611 From: Redeye's Ride is from D/FW, Tx. Registered: Jul 2001
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| | | quote | Originally posted by pumpkincarriage:
The Flagship was actually not bad. I appreciate uniqueness nearly as much as amenities...
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Great, Amber. You've checked out the Flagship recently then. Thanks.
For the price that is advertised for the 27 Dec. thru 1 Jan. time frame, it is reasonable. There is some better priced and some worse priced and some MUCH worse priced, of course. Overall, the Flagship does have a great parking area, fishing area, nearby cheesy (but must visit) souvenier shops, easy acess to the free tour bus to the Strand and really good views from almost all rooms regardless of floor level.
Wherever, though, Jonathon/Chuck, it time to get crackin' Actually, anywhere on the Island is really o.k. Get us some site and we'll start the reservations.
The Hotel Galvez across the street is a MUST DO for Sun, Dec 30 Brunch for those who are there (I will be, my wife made me promise!). Cheap prices! About $16.00/person, if I remember right. No reservations required.
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josef644 Member Posts: 3666 From: Pointblank, Texas USA Registered: Nov 2006
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Holiday Inn on the beach used to have a great Sunday Morning Buffet too.
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