|  Wisconsin 
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 Perhaps best known  for cheese, Wisconsin  offers so much more to the vacationers delight. For the adventurous, whitewater  rafting and charter fishing. For the playful, music and food fests, water parks  and cheese, wine and brewery tours. Competitive spirits will enjoy a round of  golf. Those who want to learn a bit on vacation can explore museum exhibits and  historic sties. Plus, wildlife preserves, waterfalls, state parks and bike  trails are plentiful.  Your Destination: The Dells For family friendly fun, nothing beats Wisconsin  Dells! The attractions now numbers close to 100, so there's no shortage of  things to do here. Of course there are waterparks, the Dells is famous for  them. You can also ride a roller coaster, race a go-kart, or get spooked at a  haunted house. The animal lover will want to visit the petting zoos, horse  stables, deer park and crane sanctuary. Mom and Dad can try their luck at the  casino, or play a round of golf. Make sure to take time for a scenic tour, too.  You can view this beautiful area on a river tour by amphibious vehicles called  DUCKs or by a river boat or jet boat or hop on a horse or get seated in a  horse-drawn wagon to explore narrow canyons. You can even ride the rails on a  historic steam-powered train. Let’s not forget the winter activities, with  downhill skiing, snow tubing, ice skating, cross country skiing, snowshoeing,  snowmobiling and ice fishing. DININGDining choices range from simple fare to exquisite meals  with something for every taste and budget, but everyone should try a  traditional Door County fish boil at one of the  restaurants featuring this specialty. Fresh whitefish from Lake   Michigan is boiled with onions and potatoes in a big kettle over  an open wood fire, with a dramatic “boil over” sending flames soaring into the  air, signaling that dinner is ready. Afterwards, fresh cherry pie is always the  dessert of choice. (Adapted from the Door County Official Visitors Guide 2009.) SHOPPINGBe sure to savor the subtleties of hunting for treasures in one-of-a-kind  shops, galleries, markets, museums, and lighthouses. Revel in the tranquility  of a scenic shorefront stroll or soak in a sunset to recharge your soul. Let  thousands of acres of nature and the naturally inspired gathering places of the  county fill you with t heir peaceful sounds, sights and smells as you explore  the Door. (Adapted from the Door County Official Visitors Guide 2009.) TRAVEL TIPS  Drive some of the  scenic highways of Wisconsin  during autumn. Fall foliage doesn't get much better. For a free guide to the  best spots for admiring the season, contact the state tourist board. Consider visiting  one of the National Football League preseason training camps in Wisconsin. The Green Bay  Packers train in Green Bay,  but a few other teams also hold preseason workouts in the state. WEATHER Wisconsin has four distinct seasons, with warm summers and cold  winters. Expect temperatures from the mid 50s to low 80s F/11-27 C in summer,  with moderately high humidity and occasional days in the 90s F/32-34 C. June  and July are the wettest of the warmer months, with some thunderstorms. The  fall foliage is beautiful throughout the wooded areas of the state. Some people go to Wisconsin during the  winter to enjoy good skiing (cross-country and downhill), snowmobiling and  other winter sports. The first snow usually falls early in November in the  north, in December in the south. Snow accumulations vary, with annual averages  being anywhere from 30 to 100 in/100 to 300 cm. Temperatures can be very cold,  with occasional readings below -30 F/-34 C. Daily winter temperatures are  generally -1 to 27 F/-18 to -2 C in the north and 3 to 30 F/-15 to -1 C in the  south and along Lake Michigan. That's before the wind-chill factor.  GETTING THERE Major domestic  airlines and their affiliated regional carriers serve the state's major  airport, Milwaukee's  General Mitchell International (MKE), which is 5-mi/8 km south of downtown. GETTING AROUND THE AREA Major rental car  agencies maintain branches at the airport.   The  information contained here and within the Time Out Vacations website is  believed to be correct. Every effort has been made to assure accuracy. Time Out  Vacations and Global Connections, Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors,  inaccuracies or omissions.  The  destinations listed are subject to change without notice or may no longer be  available under this vacation certificate. |