I have lived in Cailf, Oregon and Washington...It is time to move on...Something about the Mountains in Salt Lake City made me weep. and there is the Sundance Film Festival...but most of the homes are very reasonable. I also can visit Manhattan twice a year now...three hour plane ride.
I don't know much about the arts in Salt Lake...But I think they have a wonderful ballet company
Kristie, I have two close friends who got their PhDs at the U. of Utah and SLC is indeed the most diverse part of the state. But at least when I was there, all anyone talked about was how bad the Mormons are. ("Bad" as in dull, socially, not as in unkind.)
There's no question it's beautiful, however. California is the only one of the lower 48 that can really compete.
Are you sure about the 3-hour flight time? Expedia puts it at 4.5 hours average, 5.5 average gate to gate.
I think they are measuring the westward leg, which flies against the jet stream and takes longer. Still, unless you bought one of the discarded Concordes, 3 hours sounds overly optimistic to me.
Anti-gay, They had to be forced to allow African-Americans into their church, they bussed people from Utah to California to go door-to-door to get people to vote down gay marriage....I'd say that's damn unkind.
I will not even vacation there, putting money in their economy is like giving it to Nazi Germany...
I agree with you Elphaba and was the first in this thread to question spending money in Utah.
What I meant in my post above is that the non-Mormons I met there complained that Mormons are dull and stifle creativity and thought; they weren't saying that Mormons go around being personally unkind to non-believers.
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Posted: 7/6/12 at 04:10pm