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Title: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: MU Fan in Connecticut on February 10, 2016, 10:23:58 AM
I saw this article this morning.
Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016 by Lonely Planet.
Glad it fits my 25 year reunion.

See here:
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/best-in-us

Then here:
Milwaukee: brewing up a buzz
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/wisconsin/milwaukee/travel-tips-and-articles/milwaukee-brewing-up-a-buzz
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: keefe on February 10, 2016, 12:35:19 PM
Milwaukee is a neat town but Lonely Planet is one of the least reliable sources of travel insight. Nice photos but Milwaukee has a 12-month year and those pics were snapped inside a two-month window.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: BrewCity83 on February 10, 2016, 02:19:03 PM
So visit here in summer.  There are few travel destinations that don't have good seasons and bad ones to visit.  Summer is awesome here.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: Golden Avalanche on February 10, 2016, 02:22:07 PM
So visit here in summer.  There are few travel destinations that don't have good seasons and bad ones to visit.  Summer is awesome here.

Agree. Rarely do you hear someone say I'd love to take a holiday to Miami in July.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: keefe on February 10, 2016, 11:58:09 PM
There are few travel destinations that don't have good seasons and bad ones to visit. 

Phuket? Lombok?
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: Chicos' Buzz Scandal Countdown on February 11, 2016, 04:02:51 PM
Phuket? Lombok?
Few = nonzero
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: keefe on February 11, 2016, 07:51:18 PM
Few = nonzero

I just find the whole notion of going to Milwaukee for a vacation is numbingly uninspired. It is a very nice city but it isn't worth going to see as a destination. (I would say the same of Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, etc...)

There is a huge world of adventure out there; very few cities are on that list.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: Skatastrophy on February 11, 2016, 09:15:17 PM
There is a huge world of adventure out there; very few cities are on that list.

Then you should spend less of your short time on this earth working so that you have the time to tackle a longer list :)
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: keefe on February 11, 2016, 11:16:01 PM
Then you should spend less of your short time on this earth working so that you have the time to tackle a longer list :)

One increasing trend I see in the PNW is that younger people are much less inclined to live to work and choose to work to live. People will work for a few years then take a sabbatical lasting a year or more to live out some adventure.

Our generation broke the social contract between employer and staff so millennials have grown up with a more realistic expectation of career loyalty. In many ways it is far healthier for the soul. 
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: ChitownSpaceForRent on February 11, 2016, 11:38:15 PM
One increasing trend I see in the PNW is that younger people are much less inclined to live to work and choose to work to live. People will work for a few years then take a sabbatical lasting a year or more to live out some adventure.

Our generation broke the social contract between employer and staff so millennials have grown up with a more realistic expectation of career loyalty. In many ways it is far healthier for the soul.

Your not wrong. I graduated last year worked for the past year or so but on a whim am now applying to grad schools in London. Hopefully will be living across the pond for 2 years come August.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: Frenns Liquor Depot on February 12, 2016, 07:42:53 AM

Our generation broke the social contract between employer and staff so millennials have grown up with a more realistic expectation of career loyalty. In many ways it is far healthier for the soul.

This is a real perceptive point and does not get discussed enough in society & business when people lament the 'challenge of the millennial in the workplace'. 
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: StillAWarrior on February 12, 2016, 08:39:18 AM
I just find the whole notion of going to Milwaukee for a vacation is numbingly uninspired. It is a very nice city but it isn't worth going to see as a destination. (I would say the same of Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, etc...)

There is a huge world of adventure out there; very few cities are on that list.


On this front, I have to distinguish between a "visit" and a vacation.  If by visit, one means a weekend, then there are lots of places -- including Milwaukee -- that I'd like to visit.  If we're talking about a vacation of a week or more, then...yeah, Milwaukee isn't going to make my cut.  Unfortunately, my finances aren't in a place where we can jet off for a weekend "visit" so those need to be within a couple of hours.

A perfect example of this for me was Pittsburgh.  My brother moved their a couple of years ago.  Although it's nearby and I'd been there a few times, I had never really seen it.  Last summer my daughters and I went and visited for a weekend and saw the city as tourists.  It was a great weekend.  I think most significant cities in the US have enough to offer for a nice weekend visit.  I think the number drops off precipitously if we're talking about a vacation.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: PBRme on February 12, 2016, 03:48:19 PM
Others on the list

Fargo
Flint
Muskegon
Oakland
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: keefe on February 12, 2016, 04:11:55 PM

On this front, I have to distinguish between a "visit" and a vacation.  If by visit, one means a weekend, then there are lots of places -- including Milwaukee -- that I'd like to visit.  If we're talking about a vacation of a week or more, then...yeah, Milwaukee isn't going to make my cut.  Unfortunately, my finances aren't in a place where we can jet off for a weekend "visit" so those need to be within a couple of hours.

A perfect example of this for me was Pittsburgh.  My brother moved their a couple of years ago.  Although it's nearby and I'd been there a few times, I had never really seen it.  Last summer my daughters and I went and visited for a weekend and saw the city as tourists.  It was a great weekend.  I think most significant cities in the US have enough to offer for a nice weekend visit.  I think the number drops off precipitously if we're talking about a vacation.

Well said. Like Pittsburgh was for you Milwaukee was a place I have visited multiple times over the years because of family. And Milwaukee and Wisconsin has a lot going for it. (We actually bought a vacation home in northern WI but that was entirely my wife's doing. I was in my office in Jakarta when she called from Minneapolis to say that she was Fed Exing documents for me to sign...)

But one of my most dreaded rituals was having dinner at the home of one of my wife's brothers. I remember how she would inform me that we were going there for dinner followed by a glare which said, "Don't even..."

Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: JWags85 on February 12, 2016, 05:34:34 PM
Others on the list

Fargo
Flint
Muskegon
Oakland

Idk, as long as Steph Curry and crew are doing their thing, id say Oakland is worth a visit. Oracle gets rocking
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: MU82 on February 18, 2016, 11:20:24 PM

On this front, I have to distinguish between a "visit" and a vacation.  If by visit, one means a weekend, then there are lots of places -- including Milwaukee -- that I'd like to visit.  If we're talking about a vacation of a week or more, then...yeah, Milwaukee isn't going to make my cut.  Unfortunately, my finances aren't in a place where we can jet off for a weekend "visit" so those need to be within a couple of hours.

A perfect example of this for me was Pittsburgh.  My brother moved their a couple of years ago.  Although it's nearby and I'd been there a few times, I had never really seen it.  Last summer my daughters and I went and visited for a weekend and saw the city as tourists.  It was a great weekend.  I think most significant cities in the US have enough to offer for a nice weekend visit.  I think the number drops off precipitously if we're talking about a vacation.

Pittsburgh is very underrated.

The first time I went there on an extended work assignment, I was very surprised at how pretty it was.

They have done an amazing job rejuvenating downtown. The bridges are beautiful. I think the Pirates play in my favorite ballpark in all of the majors, and I've seen most; it offers great views of the city.

Went on to discover many interesting things to see, and some good eats, too.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: 77ncaachamps on February 19, 2016, 12:20:02 PM
Idk, as long as Steph Curry and crew are doing their thing, id say Oakland is worth a visit. Oracle gets rocking

Oakland and surrounding cities (Berkeley, Emeryville) have outstanding restaurants and cultural spots.

Re: GSW, better go soon because they're moving to SF in a few years.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: Herman Cain on February 23, 2016, 01:16:37 PM
Others on the list

Fargo
Flint
Muskegon
Oakland
Fargo is a pretty good place. Lots of people want to retire there in fact.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Named Top 10 Place to visit in 2016
Post by: JWags85 on February 24, 2016, 09:55:22 AM
Fargo is a pretty good place. Lots of people want to retire there in fact.

Seriously?  Who?  People from Grand Forks and parts of Saskatchewan?