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Carnegie Hall
Along with seeing the show and touring the building visitors can peruse the Rose Museum, which tells the story of Carnegie Hall’s history and showcases artifacts like photographs, concert programs, manuscripts and more. There is also a gift shop selling souvenirs like apparel, posters, CDs, DVDs and books.
Ticket prices vary by show, although you can tour the building without seeing a performance. To reach Carnegie Hall by subway, take the N, Q, R to 57th Street-Seventh Avenue; F to 57th Street; B, D, E to Seventh Avenue.
Carnton
- Dress for the weather to fully enjoy the outdoor grounds.
- A number of specialty tours on niche Civil War topics are available.
- Only the first floor of the Carnton house is wheelchair accessible.
Dolby Theatre
Periodically, the Dolby also plays host to charity benefits, movie premieres, special events and other televised award shows. The theater's soaring stage, one of the largest in the United States, has featured the national premiere of Pixar's Brave, the American Idol finals, the Daytime Emmys, the American Ballet Theatre and even President Barack Obama, while out on the campaign trail.
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Florida Aquarium
The perfect place to take the entire family for an afternoon, the Florida Aquarium offers exciting views of nature within the comfort of an air-conditioned building. Home to more than 20,000 aquatic plants and animals, the aquarium offers 200,000 square feet (23,000 square meters) worth of fun and adventure.
If just walking around the expansive building and enjoying the amazing wildlife isn't enough, the aquarium also has additional opportunities for more in depth exploration. Some of these family friendly attractions include a Swim with the Fishes Tour, Penguins : Backstage Pass opportunity, and a Wild Dolphin Ecotour.
If you ever want to head outside, the 2-acre "Explore a Shore" water adventure zone provides opportunities for the kids to cool off with water games while parents can relax under the shade of the Tampa Tribune Cantina bar and grill.
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For those extra daring, the Florida Aquarium offers a unique opportunity to go diving with sharks! Certified SCUBA divers can dive into the enormous Shark Bay, home to different species of sharks and sea turtles. Enjoy the stunningly clear, warm water that allows perfect viewing opportunities, without the hassle of having to take a boat trip to complete the dive!
The aquarium is about a 10-minute drive east from downtown Tampa.
Disney's Animal Kingdom
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom is a must-visit for animal lovers and families traveling with kids.
- Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to do a lot of walking.
- Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
- Book your tickets early to save time waiting in the long ticket office queues.
- Much of the park is wheelchair accessible, and wheelchairs are available to rent.
Dolores Park
- Wheelchair access is limited; there is a ramp at the entrance at Dolores and 19th streets.
- Public restrooms are available inside the park.
- “Leave no trace” is the motto to be followed—make sure to take all your trash with you when you leave.
Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
Elsewhere in the resort are more than 1,600 other slot machines, including a multi-line two-cent progressive game that is a favorite with guests. The first craps roll on the Las Vegas Strip happened in the Flamingo casino, and tossing a pair of hot dice is a popular pastime here. Blackjack, mini baccarat, Caribbean stud, roulette, Pai Gow poker and other table games are also found on the casino floor. A comfortable poker room lures gamblers as well.
When the casino becomes a bit too much to handle, step out into Flamingo’s wildlife habitat. This open-air courtyard is a relaxing, popular and free attraction that many visitors overlook. In the wildlife habitat, guests wander among a flock of Chilean flamingos, swans and ducks. Several turtles and koi splash around the water fixtures. All of the critters are well cared for by a team of experts that are employed by the resort.
First Bank of the United States
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Fisher Island
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Fishermen's Terminal
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First Landing State Park
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Fisherman's Wharf
- Fisherman’s Wharf is a must-see for first-time visitors to San Francisco.
- Choose a half-day city tour or a full-day excursion that includes top Bay Area sights to get an introduction to the area.
- Public parking is available nearby and public transit is easily accessible.
- The wharf is wheelchair accessible, although the sidewalks are often crowded.
Dolphin Mall
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Dollywood
- Dollywood is a must-visit for families, and theme park or Dolly Parton enthusiasts.
- Buy a mobile ticket ahead of time to skip the line (and hassle) at the ticket office.
- Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk; flip-flops are not allowed on some rides.
- Bring along sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, and remember to stay hydrated.
- A majority of the park is wheelchair accessible, as are many rides and attractions.
Dole Plantation
- The Dole Plantation is a must-see for families with kids and Hawaiian history buffs.
- Expect to spend one to two hours at the plantation, depending on which activities you’d like to take part in. (Each activity requires a separate fee.)
- The plantation is a common stop on North Shore tours.
- The Dole Plantation is wheelchair accessible.
- There is both a gift shop and an on-site restaurant, the Plantation Grille.
Flagler College
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Carmel Mission
- The Carmel Mission is an active church with mass services, weddings, funerals, and other events that may limit your access to the basilica.
- The courtyards and basilica are wheelchair accessible.
- There is an admission fee to visit the basilica and museum; children 6 years and under are free.
Domaine Chandon
Ensconced amid manicured gardens and a tasting room dotted with sculpture, paintings, and photography, Domaine Chandon is Napa Valley's showcase for sparkling wine. But the bubbly is not all you’ll taste; Domain Chandon also produces fine still wines, including Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs.
Tastings are a special event at Domaine Chandon. In the Tasting Lounge - with its breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside - guests linger around the bar, a cocktail table, or shaded patio table in modern, stylish setting to taste wines by flight, glass, or bottle.
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Domaine Chandon is located in Yountville, about 15 minutes north of Napa on Highway 29. The winery is also part of the Silverado Trail, thus the area is dotted with many wineries. Yountville is worth exploring, as well, and has some of the finest restaurants in all of Napa Valley.