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<blockquote data-quote="kd5rjz" data-source="post: 3161110" data-attributes="member: 2115"><p>The drilling museum does look neat. </p><p></p><p>The fishing is usually better in Texas City, and be sure to check out Nasa if you haven't seen it before.</p><p></p><p>There a couple of good pawn shops around Houston as well. Best hole-in-the-wall local seafood is Bayside in Port Lavaca. </p><p></p><p>The boardwalks in Galveston and Kemah are both owned by Landrys. Expect to spend about 10x what you would expect (the rollercoaster was like $10 per ride per rider last time I was there). Everything owned by Landrys is nice and clean and well run but pricey. Aquarium in downtown Houston is nice, Houston Zoo is both big and nice, and chinatown in Houston has some of the best chinese food inside the coasts.</p><p></p><p>Use cash at sketchy stores, credit card skimming is huge down there and stay alert at gas pumps (for both skimmers and car jackers).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kd5rjz, post: 3161110, member: 2115"] The drilling museum does look neat. The fishing is usually better in Texas City, and be sure to check out Nasa if you haven't seen it before. There a couple of good pawn shops around Houston as well. Best hole-in-the-wall local seafood is Bayside in Port Lavaca. The boardwalks in Galveston and Kemah are both owned by Landrys. Expect to spend about 10x what you would expect (the rollercoaster was like $10 per ride per rider last time I was there). Everything owned by Landrys is nice and clean and well run but pricey. Aquarium in downtown Houston is nice, Houston Zoo is both big and nice, and chinatown in Houston has some of the best chinese food inside the coasts. Use cash at sketchy stores, credit card skimming is huge down there and stay alert at gas pumps (for both skimmers and car jackers). [/QUOTE]
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