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What to do in Galveston?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by UTKaluman597, Apr 25, 2013.

  1. UTKaluman597

    UTKaluman597 Member

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    So the wife wants to make a trip out to Galveston this weekend as she has never been there (not from Houston). Haven't been there myself in like 5 years. Any suggestions on what to do out there? We don't plan on staying the night just spending the day from like 11 am till about 4 or 5pm. Is moody gardens worth checking out? I remember the food at kemah boardwalk sucking. Any suggestions on any activities would be great. Thanks
     
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    Pleasure Pier, the spot, moody gardens, seawall, look at dirty water. miniature golf.

    Nothing worth staying the night over. I'd say you could knock out moody gardens in 3 and pleasure pier in 3. finish off eating at the spot. 8 hours more or less Id say.
     
  3. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    +1 for The Spot.

    I'd do the bike ride down the sea wall too.
     
  4. Blurr#7

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    You could always take a romantic walk down the beach and pick up seaweed.
     
  5. justtxyank

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    Or garbage.
     
  6. RockFanFirst

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    The best thing to do in Galveston is to leave Galveston.
     
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    There is Moody Gardens, Schlitterbahn on the weekends if the weather is nice enough, Pleasure Pier


    Shearns is a nice restraunt in the hotel at Moody Gardens. The Spot is good too if you want burgers and something cheaper to eat. There are some more suggestions on Galveston's website:

    http://www.galveston.com/whattodo/
     
  8. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    Not true. I camp quite often at the state park and it's always been a great time.
     
  9. RockFanFirst

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    I hear ya...I used to practically live on the beach down there in high school (early 90's). Always had a blast and watching girls in bikinis never gets old. But you have to admit that the city of Galveston has gone downhill significantly over the last few years. I feel like you have to get out before it gets dark now for fear of your safety.
     
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    If you want a great breakfast burrito go to Donut Shoppe (Bronco Burrito)...its galvestons little secret hole in the wall with great food...they are only opened till 12 though...
     
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    I havent been in years either and will be down there starting tmr. Staying at a house in Freeport. Curious how it's changed over time and due to storms
     
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    The spot is the shiznit.
     
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    Another vote for Moody Garden. Just got back from my son's field trip. It was OK but don't plan on eating there.
     
  14. Caltex2

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    I say stay at least one night at the San Luis. That would be your base of operations in Galveston.
     
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    Last time I was at Moody Gardens it was MISERABLE. Too many of my people and Swoly D's people (but more so Swoly D's people ;)). Too many screaming kids. I will never go back there again.
     
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    The real hidden gem in Galveston is the Strand area. Lots of restaurants, stores and open bars. Usually live bands on the weekend and it's legal to drink a beer while you're walking down the street.

    So hit the Seawall and maybe the Spot for an early lunch and to look at the water, then go to the Strand. I haven't been to the Spot in years, but they used to have much cheaper food as 'appetizers' if you ordered from the bar.
     
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    Gotta hit up the strand. There's an old-time confectionery there that you can visit to get some good ice cream, kinda like stepping into a time machine.
     
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    There is a really good restaurant there. It's called Brickhouse Tavern and Tap. I really the set up there and the food is pretty good too. It's right off the sea wall pretty close to pleasure pier.
     
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    Hit the Seawall, hang a right, go about 15 miles until you leave the county. Park on the beach and shoot guns into the ocean and get ****faced.
     
  20. MadMax

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    The city of Galveston has improved immensely since Hurricane Ike. An assload of investment there right now. Seriously.
     

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