Top 3 Family Nebraska Tourism Ideas

June 3, 2009

Has your family chosen where you want to go on your summer vacation?  You are not alone, most families have not yet decided where they want to go.  It can be a quite time consuming process to discover that perfect vacation getaway, so check out the choices for your Nebraska tourism.  You will find exciting options and it certainly will not be an easy choice!

Good news, if you are thoughtful and appreciate the time to do some planning, it will make your summer vacation easy and one of those “family memories” that you will treasure forever.  The most frequent mistake people experience is first selecting a “destination.”  The best vacations occur when you first choose “what you want to do”!  Do you want to go hiking, surfing on a beach, playing and relaxing at a park, or touring cultural or historical attractions?  By deciding “what you want to do” to start with, you are off to the best start of choosing that perfect family tourism destination!

Now that you know “what you want to do” – you can sift through the various tourism destination locations and discover those ideal attractions that you hope to go see or do.  By taking a short time planning, you can also select those destinations that have a variety of attractions that are of interest to both you and your inclusive family.  Online destination guides are useful that can help you choose comprehensive information about attractions that are more detailed than a short attraction name and address.   Since you know “what” you want to do and “where” you want to go, a legitimate high quality online free destination guide will provide you a substantial article describing each attraction to assist you making an informed decision about what you want to do and where you want to go.

Here are 3 Nebraska vacation alternatives that you might want to consider:

Idea #1: Custer County Historical Museum – Broken Bow, Nebraska. Sharing the stories of the 19th century this museum such as the General Store display which has many of the original artifacts for you to see.  There is also a drug store from the era on display.  Things have certainly changed.

Idea #2: 100th Meridian Museum – Cozad, Nebraska. This community of just over 4,000 people would welcome you to come and visit the 100th Meridian Museum and travel through time by viewing the Yellowstone Touring Coach which was used by William Howard Taft on his tour through Yellowstone National Park.

Idea #3: Chimney Rock National Historic Site – Chimney Rock National Historic Site – Bayard, Nebraska. Seeing the awe inspiring rock on the trip from the east coast on the Oregon, California and Mormon Trail made those traveling want to stop and leave something for those that would follow behind.  There were pictures describing their trip west, words of “wisdom” and encouragement were left.  All were part of a great movement of people and ideas that passed by Chimney Rock in the years 1812 – 1866.

As you have discovered, you have a wide choice of options available to you when it comes to selecting that ideal family vacation getaway.  Enjoy your time to plan carefully what you want to do and where you want to go.  Use a quality travel guide to help you discover those perfect Nebraska vacations.  And you will find that you will experience a wonderful vacation with a lifetime of stories.

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Ideas for Beginner Electric Guitars

June 3, 2009

A basic guide for beginner electric guitars.
Lets face it, shopping for an electric guitar or any guitar for that matter is a tedious and time consuming process, and this is especially true for beginner’s electric guitar. What makes one guitar different from another? Is a guitar that costs $1000 better than one that is $500 or$100?

You only get what you pay for.
It can be a daunting task especially for beginners looking at all the different electric guitar models trying to make a decision as to what to buy. And when you add amps, effects, and everything else involved you end up saying to yourself, “Maybe I don’t need all that stuff.”

Well now, what do I REALLY need.

Let me just say for the record that I’m far from an equipment expert. There are plenty of “gear heads” out there that get something new every month. These guys always have the latest and greatest in guitars, but I find these guys can hardly play a lick because they’re too busy buying all their gear!! I’ve always been a “just let me play” kind of guy.  But it’s always nice to have friends like this so you can go over to their place and try out all their cool stuff.

This page has the beginner in mind so if you’ve been playing for a while you’re probably going to think “well, duh!” But my goal here is to discuss what you need and your different options. Please keep in mind that everything below is solely my opinion.

What kind of beginner electric guitar should you buy and how much should you spend?
If you’re a beginner just starting I don’t recommend spending any more that $500, if that much. You can usually find something to learn on for $2-300 or even cheaper at a flea market or online. You don’t need anything more than that, especially if you lose interest. I’ve only gone through 3 guitars in my life, the first being a cheap Dean that I got for Christmas out of a Sears catalog. I then got an Ibanez 560 Frank Gambale model that I ordered from Suncoast music for Christmas when I was 16 or 17. I had that one for a long time up until 4 years ago when I went guitar shopping for the first time and got a custom made Ibanez S-Series that listed for $1500. By this time, I was advanced enough that I justified paying that much for something good.

The point is don’t spend too much money right now unless you are seriously interested in the instrument. I would focus more on playing and getting better than getting all the different gears.

Its tough to make good recommendations but I’ve always been partial to Ibanez.  But, there are a lot of good guitars and companies out there. The best thing I can recommend anybody looking for an electric guitar is to go to the store and play different models. This is the ONLY way you can figure out what works best for YOU. Then you can start haggling the sales clerk at the store about the price.

Obviously, buying a beginner electric guitars online will give you significant discounts as well as special deals. You can find lots of great bargains here. Here are some great starter packages.    Any one of the above packages would be perfect for a beginner, whether you want to play electric, acoustic, or the electric/acoustic combo!  And the best thing about I bought one of my Yamaha acoustics from them and I’m quite happy with the customer support, and I also received it in a couple of days.  I’ve since bought a couple other guitars and a Pandora PX4 and I’ve been 100% satisfied with every purchase.

What about buying beginner electric guitars amplifiers?
This is something that you have to go to the store and try for yourself before you make a decision. I have a Crate GT-200 that I played my Ibanez through at the store when I went shopping that day 4 years ago.  For amps you most definitely get what you pay for. Mesa Boogie are the best amps I’ve heard, but I never could afford them. Depending on your budget, try to make the best decision based on quality vs. your personal budget. Again you will get significant discounts online, but you will definitely want to hear how your electric guitar sounds with the amp you’re looking at.

What else do you need?

If you have a beginner electric guitar and amplifier you’ll need a few other things. Some of them are optional…and mostly a matter of preference.

The most commonly accepted method of choosing a low cost electric guitar is to find an instrument with good quality wood, and at least reasonable workmanship. Guitar manufacturers tend to cut corners with cheaper guitars, by using cheaper pick-ups, and hardware, but these are all upgradeable parts.

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