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Monday, June 4, 2012
Anheuser Busch Brewery Tour
Free beer samples and Clydesdales to pet –what more could you want from a factory tour! Visitors are given a short history of the company along with a walking tour through some of the brewing rooms containing giant containers of fermenting beer. Some of the buildings are from the late 1890s with elaborate architectural details inside and out.
The tour is all accessible. At a few places visitors in wheelchairs will be escorted around steps and will rejoin the group without missing anything. The tour is all downhill. Ask for an accessible tram to meet you at the bottom of the hill if you don’t want to push back up.
The parking lot has some long bus spaces where RVs can park if it’s not busy. Another lot is located across the street. Tour
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Hey Nice post. I am learning fast about RV things these days. I want to know are caravan park and RV park are the same thing? If not, what is the difference between both of them?
ReplyDeleteHi Simone - I've seen the term "caravan park" used by Europeans and Australians but I'm not familiar with the differences between campgrounds in the US and ones in other countries. From the little I've read it sounds like the campsites in Europe are closer together than many of the ones in US campgrounds. Australians boondock a lot and I don't think that campgrounds are very popular there.
ReplyDeleteSorry that I can't be more helpful.