Circle T Truck Stop
Josten Park
Lamers
resort casino
Bisbee Golf Center/Driving Range
Cruise One
If you're stuck for a long time, this might be fun. Well, maybe they have a day cruise?
Marcus Theatre
East Town Mall
Luigi's Italian Bistro
Koko Sushi Bar & Lounge
Knights of Columbus
fraternal benefit society
Consign It
antiques
Bultman Limousines
excursion to a football game?
I was thinking I should be looking for cities/towns that you go to alot, but realized I need to think more along the lines of towns you don't go to very often, where freight is few & far between. (leading to sitting) If it was an area you drive to often then you are probably won't have as much down time.
Any requests?
Where to Go While Sitting at the Truck Stop
Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by RBPC, Jan 4, 2009.
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If you think you'll ever have to be held over in this area during Thanksgiving/Christmas with your young child/children, (probably between the ages of four through ten) or the young at heart, pick up a book called "The Red Ranger Came Calling" get comfy (shut off the radio/s) and tell them you have something special to share, related to the story, after you've read it to them.
The story is about a little boy that dreamed of owning a particular bicycle, that was out of his reach due to the economy at the time, set in the depression era. He has little faith of, that he would admit anyway, to there ever being a Santa Claus.
He is staying with his Aunt Vy, in December, on Vashon and meets up with Saunder Clos, and his curiousity brings him out his bedroom window and up-close to the unfriendly "hermit" on the hill. He wakes up Christmas morning to find a gift,,,
on the island, in that tree, is the story that will make the children wonder if what they had listened to was a true story, not just a colorfully worded and illustrated book.
If you want it to be a surprise, do not show them the photograph of the tree on/in the back of the book.
After reading the story, I imagined going on a long trek, too long anyway, for little ones, but according to the way it looks on the map, it can be found amongst a cluster of trees near a road, so there may not be much of a nature walk there. I plan on going there, one day, myself.
To do this you'll have to be located in close proximity of the ferry or just take the local bus or taxi to the Point Defiance-Tahlequah ferry to Vashon Island and have yourself an adventure! It is Christmas after all!
The closest truck stop I have found to get to this mystery is Flying J. off of I5 in Fife. The whole trip is about 21 miles. There are two other ferries near West Seattle with truckstops around Tukwila, South Park & Georgetown.
Vashon BUS info http://transit.metrokc.gov/tops/bus/area_maps/vashon_routes.html
Even if it isn't Christmastime, it might be fun checking out the island any time of the year.
*Little ones without much of an attention span might have a hard time sitting during the story, but you could give them a fidget toy or long lasting lollipop to help curb the wiggles. Maybe just getting them to pay attention to the "important parts" would be enough to gain their interest in what you'll find on the island.Last edited: Jan 11, 2009
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But as Notarps has pointed out, once you get out of the North and Northwest, most truck stops are in bad areas or in the middle of nowhere.
Since I don't have an apartment or home to pay on, I usually get a motel/hotel once a week. I use my GPS, and internet searches to try to find the nice area of town of wherever I am. No offense to fellow drivers, but when I take my break I try to get as far away from anything "trucking" as possible. That's not always easy since you can't always find a motel/hotel with truck parking in the nice part of town. I work hard at this whenever I'm looking for a place to stay utilizing GPS, phone calls, Google street view, etc.RBPC Thanks this. -
In Oklahoma CIty park at the petro and for an $11 cab go to Brickcity the historical part of downtown OK city There's Toby Keith's I love this bar and grill a minor leauge baseball team and various clubs and restaurants
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ParkRanger, geocaching sounds like fun! I heard of a few spots around here where little treasures where placed.
Thanks for the info on the Garmin, PharmPhail! That is nice something is available like that. I guess we could have splurged a little.
I do like to check out the different areas in detail before trekking out. So, doing this is mainly for fun, & for hopes that I'll get out there and check out some of them up-close!
That is very smart Zero. Could you park your truck at a truck stop and take another mode of transportation to the motel? Or is this against policy/or your own truck?
I know that not all drivers have that luxury, but hopefully if it's something they want, they are able to do it occasionally.
Thank you losttrucker for that bit of local info on Oklahoma City. I bet they play pretty good music too!
Here's a bit more on Fife, WA.
Puyallup Fair
April 16-19, 2009
September 11-27, 2009
(about 9 miles from the Flying J) I-5 North to Highway 512, Exit 127
4.5 mi from the Flying J Travel Plaza in Tacoma EastI-5 Exit 136
Freddie's Club Fife
0.2 miles -whoohoo, walking distance!
Emerald Queen Casino
Something your pet will thank you for:
Roosevelt Park
Rogers Park
Louis Dacca Community Park
Portland Ave Park
McKinley Park
Centennial Park
Fountain Memorial Park
Fife Community Senior Center
Eastside Community Pool
Swan Creek Library wifi available
Mc Cabe's American Music Cafe
Great Country Dance Bar‎ -from review
Loft Dim Lights, Elegant, Music, , Party, People Watching
Chihuly At Union Station
Comedy Underground
Have fun!
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Canyon River Bakers
pastries, cakes, and breads
Espresso Barn
Perkins Restaurant & Bakery
Udder Place
Fishing for Ideas:
Red's Fly Shop
guided fly fishing trips
Angler's Obsession
Fly Fishing Excursions for Trout and Steelhead on Washington's Yakima River and Olympic Peninsula (a bit more than 5 miles from the Pilot, 8.2)
Budget Rent A Car
Manastash Ridge
for wildflower lovers and jogging pros
Concert Park
Celtic Cafe Hwy 97Baack Thanks this. -
Psst when you get to the Big Charlie's (pretty sure thats the name) in Virginia let me know lots of hidden treasures to see around here
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But then sometimes I will have Enterprise come pick me up and rent a car. But I don't do that often, maybe 3 times in the last year. I'm not out to spend all my money. lol
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