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Posts: 102 Cary, NC | For anyone interested, there is a place on the Blue Ridge Parkway about 8.5 miles from Fancy Gap, VA called Grassy Creek Cabooses. They have 3 cabooses on the side of a hill. Each one has a queen size bed, private bath, eating area, cable tv, and a 2 person jacuzzi tub. The price is only $95.00 a night and everything is great. Only about a mile off the BRP. You can find it at grassycreekcabooses.com Well worth the money. | |
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | Makes me wonder.... How many CABOOSE RENTALS are there? We have "Red Caboose Gettaway"
Experience the "Romance of the Rails" in your own private caboose! Each of the uniquely themed cars is set on its own track with most offering queen feather beds, gas fireplace, 2 person whirlpool tubs, robes, TV/VCR, DVD, mini fridge, hair dryer, in room coffee and free WIFI. In the morning stroll past the central duck pond to the stationhouse and board our private Zephyr dining car, "The Silver Eagle" for a breakfast event to remember.
Equidistant from the Victorian Seaport of Port Townsend to the East and Port Angeles, gateway to the Olympic National Park and Pacific Coast beaches, to the West. Take a short ferry ride from Port Angeles and visit a foreign country- Canada!
Located on the Olympic Discovery Trail and just minutes from Lavender Farms and John Wayne Marina and many area restuarants.
Children over 12 only, no pets and no smoking, please.
As seen on Evening Magazine, Northwest Backroads, Channel 5 & also The Food Channel, Published in The London Times, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle PI Newspapers, Coastal Living Magazine and recommended in Fodors Guide.
A-L-L A-B-O-A-R-D!!! http://www.redcaboosegetaway.com/
Anyone know of others?
Stationmasters, Charlotte & Olaf.
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Posts: 102 Cary, NC | I like the look of these rentals but I still like the solitude of the ones that we go to. We are able to get on the Blue Ridge Parkway and travel to either Boone, NC or Roanoak, Va in about 3 hours. | |
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | john frey - 2011-10-12 9:30 AM I think you should pay Vision Riders for your add you just posted.
It's not MY Loose Caboose! I just want to stay there someday, but was wondering just how many other CABOOSE INNS there are in the U.S./Canada? You know - start a WHERE HAVE ALL THE CABOOSES GONE thread ....
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Posts: 444 Bay of Gigs, WA | I stayed in the Calaboose before, back in my youth...
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Posts: 444 Bay of Gigs, WA | Donetracy: Those cabooses you mention are at the base of Discovery Bay, I believe. Some of the best scooter roads on the planet, IMHO, weather permitting. There's a helluva hamburger joint across the street that'll put you in the cardiac unit tonight, should you choose to eat the big one. It oughtta be on Man Vs. Food, instead of that filthy dive in Seattle he went to with the 12 egg omelette, Beths. (The Crab Pot's okay, my Mom liked it, but a better place is in Tacoma, the Harbor Lights, 90 years old or better, on pilings over the Puget Sound, where, for $35 you can get a plate of fried crab legs that are serious cardio-cloggers. Hey, ya gotta die of something, right?)
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | rainryder - 2011-10-12 11:14 AM Donetracy: Those cabooses you mention are at the base of Discovery Bay, I believe. Some of the best scooter roads on the planet, IMHO, weather permitting. There's a helluva hamburger joint across the street that'll put you in the cardiac unit tonight, should you choose to eat the big one. It oughtta be on Man Vs. Food, instead of that filthy dive in Seattle he went to with the 12 egg omelette, Beths. (The Crab Pot's okay, my Mom liked it, but a better place is in Tacoma, the Harbor Lights, 90 years old or better, on pilings over the Puget Sound, where, for $35 you can get a plate of fried crab legs that are serious cardio-cloggers. Hey, ya gotta die of something, right?) You probably never stayed at The Red Caboose 'cuz it's too close to home! I was down your way a few times this last summer - did a tour of the Olympic Peninsula and San Juan Island. Here is video of one tour: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_35lATXBvI I will try out the Red Caboose next time I'm down. I have a 'freebie' place at Lake Samish for anytime use, so I kinda use that for overnighting. You're right, Brian - best scooter roads on the planet - been riding them for 50+ years. Utah comes close. Maui is fun. Eastern mountains ok. Florida is DISMAL, eastern pavement is awful, California is too hot. Oregon also not bad - just not many roads. OK - now I've done it .... created a 'My Roads Are Better Than Your Roads' thread - YIKES !  | |
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Posts: 102 Cary, NC | Mine wasn't an ad either. Just a place we like to stay. | |
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Posts: 444 Bay of Gigs, WA | I think AMSROADS are superior to ROTELLAROADS by far! | |
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Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | DANG IT RUSS! Now you're gonna get POLLO in on this ....
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Posts: 444 Bay of Gigs, WA | BTW, Don, nice vid. Did you happen to get irritated that the Geoduck Tavern HAS NO GEODUCK? I mean, SHEESH! Also, too bad the Whistling Oyster in Quilcene went bust. They have a half dozen real regulation shuffleboard tables that are awesome to play, and they're still in the building. Those things are a century old, and the old timers up there can make their pucks back up and turn around, they're so good! Just be sure and remove your caulks before you go in! One of the last old fashioned plank-floored taverns from the logging era, it's for sale, and it's a great business opportunity if you're independently wealthy...
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