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stillwell6315 t1_iqqohaj wrote

My wife and i just went to Watkins Glen on Lake Seneca in NY. There's a great state park there and a main street with some really good restaurants. Not much in terms of nightlife but that's not really our thing.

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huweetay t1_iqqprhd wrote

Seconding this! Ben & Jerry’s was the extent of our night life. It’s a great place if you are into beer & wine. I still have dreams about the pumpkin beer at Grist

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stillwell6315 t1_iqqpzw4 wrote

Did you try BBQ at Nickel's? So good.

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dlatusek12 t1_iqqvgxk wrote

ANDDDD we also went to Nickels. Did you follow us? 😂

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huweetay t1_iqqqh1h wrote

Oh man no we didn’t, I’ll add it to the list for next time! Can’t wait for another trip

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gjoakum221 OP t1_iqqq3nm wrote

The nightlife used to be my thing but I am so conditioned now to be asleep by 10 because of work.... I am worried that it would be too cold at that time of year for the finger lakes but I will definitely keep that as a consideration

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PoiLethe t1_iqsswys wrote

I agree with you on that. Late October is a huge coin flip on if it's going to be rainy and freezing or bearable sweater weather. I'll second going to NY. I did a proper night life thing to weeks ago and went to a small concert in Elmira NY (The L). Corning is nearby with the glass museum and I think some hiking trails? Something outdoor related. And it's in that 3 hour zone away. I stayed at a hotel overnight. So it would be a good weekend getaway where you had the choice of being outside If it's nice or going to a museum if it's not and both things could take as much time as you want.

I've gone to the Corning glass museum three times at least.. probably same amount of times I've gone to Mystic aquarium and I personally would prefer the glass museum again over any aquarium, mystic or not. Plenty of variety, history, changes in Glass art featured, interactive glass creating activities of different levels, amazing gift shop.

I made a glass frame I hated when I was...12 I think. Just glass chips glued to frame to be heated and then shipped home later and it broke and I was glad lol. I could have made the glass bead at the time but I was too anxious then. There was also a small Cowboy history museum nearby, don't know if it's still there. Very cute. Next time was a school field trip. I signed up for making the glass flowers with the glass blower. I got to use the HOT tongs to shape the flower and choose two colors. Still have it. Also got to make a small flat suncatcher with glas chips sprinkles and rods, have it, its gorgeous (made a heron). Last year went with family and sisters bf for his birthday. Could have spent way more time than an afternoon. Watched the example of them making stuff, perused the gift shop for Christmas gifts and no money lol, huge price range, some books about Tiffany lamps and history of the area and nearby areas. Made a windchime, as did my brother. Got to use the glass breaker tool combo. Was not enough time to make what I wanted as an artistic type. Was there far longer than the kids in that time slot haha. Still turned out gorgeous, though not an obvious vine and water motif, love it anyways . Lots of good restaurants and shops around. There was more places to go that were in conjunction with the main glass museum that we didn't have a chance to check out in one afternoon.

I'd be curious to know if there's good Halloween events around there too. (The variety of glass pumpkins when we went in August was...gorgeous). So if you are into Halloween that would be a place I would guess might create some enjoyable halloween/harvest events.

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dlatusek12 t1_iqqvf76 wrote

My wife and I were just there last weekend from Latrobe, PA. What a beautiful town and state park. We did the wine trail around Seneca lake and the views were wonderful. Lots of neat waterfalls in the area as well. Well worth the drive

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yeags86 t1_iqqyj45 wrote

Went up there with my wife for the NASCAR race earlier this year. I’m not a fan but a former F1 driver I like drove in I guess what is kind of a guest car?

Stayed with a friend who lives about 10 minutes out of the town. Beautiful area. I didn’t go out to vineyards but my wife and our friend did.

Definitely recommended for a long weekend. We have done a trip to one of the other lakes with a group of friends a few years back and spent our days checking out vineyards and breweries, and nights at the rented house with a fire pit.

It’s a great area and there is a lot of options and things to do.

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AnnVealEgg t1_iqsawzg wrote

Yes the Finger Lakes are great for a weekend getaway!

I also recommend Jim Thorpe

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