i am taking mrs pie and the witchling to the van gogh immersive this weekend....hit me with some "don't have one here in the triangle" restaurants...
and night life...
i am taking mrs pie and the witchling to the van gogh immersive this weekend....hit me with some "don't have one here in the triangle" restaurants...
and night life...
"One POSSIBLE future. From your point of view... I don't know tech stuff.".... Kyle Reese
If you are into art, my two favorite galleries are the Blue Spiral:
https://bluespiral1.com/
and Momentum:
https://momentumgallery.com/?gclid=C...hoCWO0QAvD_BwE
Of course, you can spend a lot of time exploring the different studios in the River Arts District:
https://www.exploreasheville.com/sto...arts-district/
Finally the Asheville Art Museum was recently enlarged and updated. It's quite nice:
https://www.ashevilleart.org/
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Add to that the list the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway, very near the Parkway entrance.
https://www.southernhighlandguild.org/folkartcenter/
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
If we are talking museums, the Pinball Museum is a fun one too. Vintage machines, new machines, and local beer.
The Van Gogh exhibit is in a different location (Deer Park) than the house, and the Candlelight Tour is a separate ticket from the regular tour. Still, there might be a package deal available (always at an extra cost!). Even if there is no package discount your niece could probably schedule a late afternoon viewing of Van Gogh followed by the Tour in the evening. Having done the Candlelight Tour, I can highly recommend it.
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According to the website, there are three tiers to the candlelight tickets just as there are for the daytime tours. The first is just an audio tour, the second is audio-guided "PLUS" and includes Van Gogh, and the third is expert- guided PLUS Van Gogh. No idea which one we get with the wedding package.
the audio tour was definitely nice...very nice presentation...they give you a little device that looks like a TV remote and you hold it up to your ear like a phone to hear each room's information...i really enjoyed the tour...
make SURE you hit the restroom before you go in...IMG_3672.jpg
"One POSSIBLE future. From your point of view... I don't know tech stuff.".... Kyle Reese
Thanks everyone for the great recommendations. Special thanks to Mountain Devil for taking the time to PM with me for additional suggestions.
Asheville has so many restaurant and brewery options, and we were barely able to scratch the surface over eight nights. Restaurant reservations at the popular places are very hard to come by without a lot of advance planning. My wife's relative in Asheville knew of a new Asian/sushi place (Miyako) that ended up being a good choice - walked in on a Saturday night without reservations. We did carryout one night, and we ended up with a liquid dinner at Biltmore between our visit to the Van Gogh Experience exhibit and the estate tour another evening. We did go back to Biltmore the next day to tour the gardens (not much in bloom in late November) and conservatory (which was nice and green), and for wine tasting.
For others visiting Asheville in the future -- we enjoyed hiking at DuPont State Forest. Wish we'd had time to explore other areas for hiking - a good incentive to return in 2022. We had a nice guided walking tour of downtown through a small business my wife found via Facebook Experiences. I don't Facebook, but if anyone is interested in something like that I can get the name for you. My wife took in part of the Asheville Christmas parade while I visited the Moogseum (Bob Moog, father of the Moog synthesizer). Anyone into music should enjoy the visit. It takes about 45 minutes to go through the various stations in this tiny storefront. Worth the $8.50 in my opinion - lots of interactive opportunities, using headphones.
We also did some quick drive-throughs of several surrounding towns and communities. Like the hiking, much more to explore next time.
also, just FYI...we wound up going to the Charlotte Van Gogh immersive and it was ENTIRELY different than the one in ashville....
i liked it a lot more..
"One POSSIBLE future. From your point of view... I don't know tech stuff.".... Kyle Reese