Our itinerary included two nights in
We met my husband’s family at a water park in the Wisconsin Dells. Our first “ride” was in the wave pool. Now, I’m a big fan of
When the waves began, our kids clung for their lives on inner tubes while we attempted to protect them from the masses. The ride rapidly transformed into chaos. I caught my husband’s eye and he yelled, “It’s like a
The water park experience was great fun and
Contrast this with the small town of
Businesses had to conform to these standards and it probably cost them some extra money. But the end result is a charming destination where people want to be. That has to be good for business.
Research shows people are looking for “authentic” travel experiences, and now that I’m back in the travel scene I say “Amen” to that. Unfortunately, so many cities in
Bismarck-Mandan is just emerging as a community and a destination for others. We have a great place to preserve and mold for the future. Our magnificent river valley, incredible views, interesting historical stories, original restaurants and shops, and peaceful coulees that meander throughout our community offer a lot of appeal for visitors and residents.
Our urgent challenge today is finding ways to use these resources without destroying them. How can we enjoy our river and develop along it while also protecting our most precious natural resource and lifeline for this community?
In order to maximize the awesome potential of our area, city leaders need to think big and make some tough choices on basic but vital matters like zoning, traffic and signage. Certainly, some people will gripe about it. However, those people and everyone else will ultimately benefit from Bismarck-Mandan being a great destination along one of
If we want to be more attractive and appealing than the average American city, we need to be confident about what we have and set high standards for developing our unique place on earth.
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