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Title: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: Sir Lawrence on October 14, 2011, 03:03:45 PM
Today's Milwaukee Business Journal's "top 25 list" lists by attendance the top 25 "special attractions"in the Milwaukee area. 

1. Potawatomi Bingo Casino:  5,746,752
2. Brewers (through 10/14/11) 3,071,373
3. Milwaukee County Zoo 1,266,315
4. Wisconsin State Fair 911,231
5. Summerfest 878,636
6. Milwaukee Public Museum 700,000 (an amazingly round number)
7. Milwaukee Bucks 654,498 (this is the one that got me thinking)
8. Pettit National Ice Center 400,000 (another curiously round number)
9. Milwaukee Art Museum 370,000
10. Discovery World 359,000
11. Harley-Davidson Museum 250,000
12. The Domes 235,000
13. Milwaukee Admirals 231,839
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22. Lakefront Brewery 71,760

I'm too lazy to type the rest of the list, but what's missing here?  How about the 280,545 that watched MU play at the BC last season?  and something tells me that Miller has more folks touring its facility (not sayin its a better tour, just more bodies) than Lakefront.  Miller did not make the list either.  Finally, nearly 6 million dropping coin at the Casino.  Dear Lord!
Title: Re: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: Canned Goods n Ammo on October 14, 2011, 04:01:11 PM
Holy S.

Potto is averaging 15,750 people per day, 365 days of the year.

That number is so insane it's hard to wrap my head around it.
Title: Re: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: KipsBayEagle on October 17, 2011, 10:42:58 PM
No performing arts center?
Title: Re: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: mu_hilltopper on October 17, 2011, 11:02:00 PM
Quote from: KipsBayEagle on October 17, 2011, 10:42:58 PM
No performing arts center?

Indeed, I've heard Art's Performing Center gets pretty busy on the weekends. 

Oh, wait.
Title: Re: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: martyconlonontherun on October 17, 2011, 11:44:49 PM
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on October 14, 2011, 03:03:45 PM
Today's Milwaukee Business Journal's "top 25 list" lists by attendance the top 25 "special attractions"in the Milwaukee area. 

1. Potawatomi Bingo Casino:  5,746,752
2. Brewers (through 10/14/11) 3,071,373
3. Milwaukee County Zoo 1,266,315
4. Wisconsin State Fair 911,231
5. Summerfest 878,636
6. Milwaukee Public Museum 700,000 (an amazingly round number)
7. Milwaukee Bucks 654,498 (this is the one that got me thinking)
8. Pettit National Ice Center 400,000 (another curiously round number)
9. Milwaukee Art Museum 370,000
10. Discovery World 359,000
11. Harley-Davidson Museum 250,000
12. The Domes 235,000
13. Milwaukee Admirals 231,839
x
x
22. Lakefront Brewery 71,760

I'm too lazy to type the rest of the list, but what's missing here?  How about the 280,545 that watched MU play at the BC last season?  and something tells me that Miller has more folks touring its facility (not sayin its a better tour, just more bodies) than Lakefront.  Miller did not make the list either.  Finally, nearly 6 million dropping coin at the Casino.  Dear Lord!
Lake front tours are completely packed for hours at a time. They send on out every 20 minutes and the line was still 30 deep when I went Saturday.
Title: Re: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: KipsBayEagle on October 18, 2011, 12:35:23 AM
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on October 17, 2011, 11:02:00 PM
Indeed, I've heard Art's Performing Center gets pretty busy on the weekends. 

Oh, wait.
I don't know if you guys have ever read the description of art's on the mu wiki but here it is in case you've missed it, quite good

Not to be confused with the nearby Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, Art's Performing Center is a lowbrow strip club located at 144 E. Juneau Street, less than a block off of Water Street, the popular district for alcohol-based undergraduate entertainment.
Although starving college students tend to balk at the $5 cover, those who choose to enter these hallowed halls are usually treated to the gyrations of thirtysomething females ranking no higher than 5 on the classic one to ten scale. Their routines are backed by R&B grooves in the mold of T-Pain's "Stripper Song" and applauded by drooling and tipping patrons that can only be classified as regulars.
Despite the fact that lapdances are rare and refreshments are overpriced, a trip to Art's carries with it a certain type of nostalgia that can only be duplicated by a return visit, or perhaps attendance at an out-of-control Duke lacrosse party.
Nevertheless, after your dep-Art-ure, the Performing Center may fade from your mind, only to return after a long night of imbibing at Brother's, The Lodge, McGillycuddy's, The Corner, or any of the other classy establishments nearby.
Art's was also described in Maxim Magazine as a place where the girls look like they were hit in the face with bags of nickels.
Title: Re: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: Spotcheck Billy on October 18, 2011, 08:09:49 AM
Quote from: KipsBayEagle on October 18, 2011, 12:35:23 AM
I don't know if you guys have ever read the description of art's on the mu wiki but here it is in case you've missed it, quite good

Not to be confused with the nearby Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, Art's Performing Center is a lowbrow strip club located at 144 E. Juneau Street, less than a block off of Water Street, the popular district for alcohol-based undergraduate entertainment.
Although starving college students tend to balk at the $5 cover, those who choose to enter these hallowed halls are usually treated to the gyrations of thirtysomething females ranking no higher than 5 on the classic one to ten scale. Their routines are backed by R&B grooves in the mold of T-Pain's "Stripper Song" and applauded by drooling and tipping patrons that can only be classified as regulars.
Despite the fact that lapdances are rare and refreshments are overpriced, a trip to Art's carries with it a certain type of nostalgia that can only be duplicated by a return visit, or perhaps attendance at an out-of-control Duke lacrosse party.
Nevertheless, after your dep-Art-ure, the Performing Center may fade from your mind, only to return after a long night of imbibing at Brother's, The Lodge, McGillycuddy's, The Corner, or any of the other classy establishments nearby.
Art's was also described in Maxim Magazine as a place where the girls look like they were hit in the face with bags of nickels.


:)  just as I recall it - I remember now why I never returned to Art's after visiting in the early 80's
Title: Re: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: wyzgy on November 02, 2011, 05:32:59 AM
nothing a betadine scrub-down, medicated shower and antibiotic suppositories can't cure.  otherwise just like any other strip joint ;D
Title: Re: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: muzzwilliams on November 02, 2011, 08:08:20 AM
Art's was also described in Maxim Magazine as a place where the girls look like they were hit in the face with bags of nickels.


Thats hilarious. Does anyone have a link to this article?
Title: Re: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: Hards Alumni on November 02, 2011, 09:06:48 AM
Quote from: muzzwilliams on November 02, 2011, 08:08:20 AM
Art's was also described in Maxim Magazine as a place where the girls look like they were hit in the face with bags of nickels.


Thats hilarious. Does anyone have a link to this article?

I remember reading it in the magazine... haha.
Title: Re: Top Milwaukee Area special attractions
Post by: 🏀 on November 02, 2011, 09:12:45 AM
Quote from: muzzwilliams on November 02, 2011, 08:08:20 AM
Art's was also described in Maxim Magazine as a place where the girls look like they were hit in the face with bags of nickels.


Thats hilarious. Does anyone have a link to this article?

I've tried finding it achrived, and never found it. I do remember reading it though.
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