Thu 30 Oct 2008
Posted by Meg under American Cities
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It’s hard to believe that Election Day is finally almost here, after what seems like decades of campaigning. If you’re heavily invested in the outcome of any of the races next Tuesday (how can you not be?!), you should plan to get together with other like-minded individuals. That way you have people to clink glasses with when your candidates win, or people to drown your sorrows with if the election goes badly.
My college always hosted a “Politics & Popcorn” party to watch the returns, but that was jointly hosted by College Republicans and Young Democrats, and it was always a pretty tense atmosphere. I highly recommend sticking with just your own political party on election night. The likelihood of a fist fight is much lower that way.
There will be huge rallies for each presidential nominee in each of their home states. Barack Obama, known for his ability to draw enormous crowds, is hosting his party in Chicago’s Grant Park. You can sign up for the ticket waiting list here. John McCain’s party will be held at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix, but his campaign has said that due to space limitations, the Republican candidate will address reporters on the hotel lawn, and will not likely be present for much of his own party. Your age is showing, Senator….
If you’re not nearby or can’t get tickets to these A-list events, that doesn’t mean your party hopes are dashed. There will be hundreds if not thousands of election watch parties on November 4. Nearly every candidate for every office being contested next week will be hosting a shindig somewhere. Most of these events are free and open to the public. Call your local political party headquarters for information about election night events. With the notable exception of John McCain, most politicians plan to show up at their election parties — this could be your chance to schmooze with your representatives and influence policy in the coming term.
If you want to stay home on election night, you can always throw your own party. Here’s an article with good recipes and ideas for your election night party, and this MSNBC article is a good guide for what you’ll want to know when the returns start coming in. Be prepared for a long night, though — ever since that awful mess with Florida in 2000, analysts have been very slow to call any close races one way or the other. Don’t expect guests to clear out before all the important races have been decided, and many of those are very, very tight.










Consensus among my wealthier companions is that the
My favorite casino of this visit was Planet Hollywood. It was here that I learned to play craps, thanks to some friendly dealers and helpful fellow gamblers. The PH casino had lots of variety and nice, low table minimums during the daylight hours when I was there. It was clean and attractive, the free cocktails were tasty, and best of all, the dealers made it tons of fun.
We’re here for the 


Sticking with 
Our first priority was to try out one of the many miniature golf courses here. My niece couldn’t have cared less that we were playing golf, but she loved the pirates and the bright green water. All the mini golf places here have unnaturally bright water. They have names and themes, too, but we identify them as the place with the pink water, the place with the green water, and the one with the blue water. My niece picked green, which was also the place with the pirates and the ice cream when we were done. Most towns have a mini golf course or two, but if you want the courses with wild obstacles and crazy decorations, then you want to play mini golf at the beach. There are lots of courses both indoors and outdoors. I think playing outdoors on a warm evening is the best.
If the ocean doesn’t provide enough water fun for you,
If you’re a family of sports fans, then you should definitely check out the 
Another advantage to going early or late in the season is that prices will be lower for rentals. Hotels at the beach are either really expensive or really crappy, so we’ve always preferred to rent vacation houses. Some people find a house they like and keep renting the same one year after year, but there are so many different styles and locations on the beach that I think it’s better to mix it up a bit. This year, we rented a large house just a block off the ocean from 