Watch the World Series Aboard a Frontier Airlines Flight?

If you can’t stand missing the World Series, but you absolutely must travel during one of the games, don’t fret just yet. If Frontier Airlines is flying to your destination, you may just be in luck — and you might want to book your ticket now. The Denver-based airline is negotiating with DirectTV for permission to show the series on its flights if the Rockies are playing. The airline, which shows the Super Bowl every year in-flight, is making sure it has rights to air live TV.

JetBlue will also be showing the World Series (no matter who’s playing — go Sox!).

[via USA Today]

South Beach During Superbowl Weekend

After leaving the NFL Experience, we headed to Miami’s fashionable South Beach. In honor of the Superbowl, the City shut down several miles of Ocean Avenue, so visitors could enjoy the trendy area without worrying that oncoming traffic might slam into them. Thoughtful, eh?

When we arrived in Miami, the first thing we did was drive around for nearly 2 hours looking for a parking space. It was a total mess — cars were everywhere. We finally found a spot in a public lot a few blocks north of Ocean Avenue. We pulled in, got our things, and tried to feed the meter. Unfortunately, the meter was broken and wouldn’t accept any coins. What to do? Should we continue driving and look for another spot with a working meter? Or should we risk it, hoping we wouldn’t get ticketed — or towed? We decided to chance it. I thought that if I shoved a coin in the mouth of the meter, the Parking Meter person would realize the problem and forgive me.

So off we went. Walking along the beach, we made our way to Ocean Avenue.

The first thing we noticed was all the people. From the hotels, bars, and restaurants on the west side of the street, spilling across Ocean Avenue and onto the park on the east side of the street, there were people everywhere.

Some of the people were working…

…some of the people were prostletyzing…

…but most of the people were just relaxing and enjoying themselves.

We wandered around for a while, checking out the art deco buildings. We also stopped — like everyone else! — to imagine what kind of kickin’ party must be going on inside the Versace Mansion, which had clearly been rented out for the weekend. The Versace mansion is the only private residence on Ocean Avenue, and probably the most famous stop along this hallowed trail.

Of course, there were some particapants who didn’t look all that happy to be in the middle of this seething mass of humanity.

While others seemed very happy to be outside, in the fresh air, surrounded by people.

Generally speaking, though, everyone was excited for the Big Game — including us. Drinks were flowing. People were smiling. The air was thick with anticipation.

Finally, just before sunset, we returned to the parking lot. Was my car still there? Yes. had I received a ticket? Nope. Maybe the Parking Lot Gods were smiling down upon me, forgiving me for those two hours I had spent earlier, driving aimlessly, searching for a spot.

Motor City Revs Up

We’re less than a week away from Superbowl Sunday, an event that’s well, lost a bit of luster over the years. But it’s
still a big event worldwide, and it’s putting Detroit, a city that doesn’t get a lot of tourist love, on the big stage.
So what’s Motor City up to for this, the 40th edition of the Super Bowl? Sounds like they’re pulling out all the stops.
They city is
holding everything
from a winter carnival to casinos to an explosion of famous art works and local history. Why,
they’ll even give you a tour of a Ford factory and a museum devoted to Motown. The PR folks in Detroit are saying that
people will quickly forget that Detroit is a blighted, wrecked industrial city in the throes of serious decline. In
some places that’s known as putting lipstick on a pig…OK, ok, harsh. But we ought to give them a chance. They say
that abandoned buildings are being converted into loft apartments while office space along some of Detroit’s main
thoroughfares is being dramatically restored. So that’s all just the beginning. Sad, it’s only one day.