Going to Indianapolis On Sunday till Monday Night?

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Lil Susie asked:


And dont have that much money but just wonder if anyone knows anything fun that 3 21yr olds can do that dont have that much money? I mean shopping is nice if you have money but we will all have just about 150 each, so any great ideas with addresses or directions would be greatly appreciated!

Thx in Advance

Or if anything interesting between chicago and indianapolis that isnt that far out of the way would be great to!

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  1. On Apr 28, 2009, robbymorton said:

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  2. On May 1, 2009, smrardin said:

    There is a fun restaurant near Circle Center Mall that is unique and inexpensive. It is called the Old Spaghetti Factory. You can eat in a bed, a trolley car or amidst interesting decor. There are several types of pasta on the menu but the best is the Sampler. You get small portions of 4 different types of spaghetti sauces (white clam, marinara, meat sauce and mizithera cheese), a salad, all you can eat sour dough bread with garlic butter and spumoni ice cream for $6.95. They also have old fashioned soda fountain sodas.

    Circle Center is a great window shopping place. There is an entertainment complex on the top floor of the mall where a lot of young adults hang out.

    There is a Civil War museum right downtown but I honestly do not know if they are open on Sunday or Monday. I think it was called the Colonel Lily Civil War Museum. It is in the basement of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument (which is the tall white monument in the middle of the traffic circle downtown).

    There are several comedy clubs. Some are in hotels. The downtown location of Crackers is very close to Circle Center and is well known. They have played host to several well-known comedians including Rosie O’Donnell and Drew Carey. I am not sure what the cover is but I am sure you could find that online or call when you get to Indy.

    Garfield Park is the oldest park in Indianapolis and quite pretty. It features a Monet-like arched bridge that is a popular photo spot as well as a sunken garden and conservatory. It is about 2 1/2 miles from Circle Center.

    Indy Island is an indoor water park if that is your thing. It is located at Raymond Park which is about 8 miles from Circle Center in downtown Indy.

    Easley Winery is about 6 blocks from downtown Circle Center if you are into wine. They offer complementary wine tastings and tours.

    To find more dining or shopping options, maps and directions or lodging visit.

  3. On May 4, 2009, isobelmyself said:

    Here’s some more links to help in your decision

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