Where to Eat & What to See on the road?
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Ottawa Caanda
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Where to Eat & What to See on the road?
Does anyone know if there is a database or APP that pilots contribute to the best places and Eat, things to do, Bars, Attractions ETC...while on the road?
I use Tripadvisor but I find that most sites are not geared towards what a crew likes to do on the road.
Cheers in advance.
I use Tripadvisor but I find that most sites are not geared towards what a crew likes to do on the road.
Cheers in advance.
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: UK
Posts: 45
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Does anyone know if there is a database or APP that pilots contribute to the best places and Eat, things to do, Bars, Attractions ETC...while on the road?
I use Tripadvisor but I find that most sites are not geared towards what a crew likes to do on the road.
Cheers in advance.
I use Tripadvisor but I find that most sites are not geared towards what a crew likes to do on the road.
Cheers in advance.
Out of interest, what do crew like to do on the road?!
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Near Stuttgart, Germany
Posts: 1,096
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
Hello!
There have been conuntless attempts to establish such a website over the years. By internet communities such as this one, by individuals and by pilot magazines. Some vanished quickly, others exist but are hardly noticed. I think the user base is much to small and we have all too different tastes and interests. I see that every time we struggle to decide on what to eat and what to go see with just one other guy...
But hey, why not try it once again. I will be happy to contribute (just as I did in the past).
Regards
Max
NB: To my knowledge the most well established and longest running such site is the "100 Dollar Hamburger". But it cavers the United States only and they charge a (small) subscription fee: The One Hundred Dollar Hamburger
There have been conuntless attempts to establish such a website over the years. By internet communities such as this one, by individuals and by pilot magazines. Some vanished quickly, others exist but are hardly noticed. I think the user base is much to small and we have all too different tastes and interests. I see that every time we struggle to decide on what to eat and what to go see with just one other guy...
But hey, why not try it once again. I will be happy to contribute (just as I did in the past).
Regards
Max
NB: To my knowledge the most well established and longest running such site is the "100 Dollar Hamburger". But it cavers the United States only and they charge a (small) subscription fee: The One Hundred Dollar Hamburger