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The Tiki, Lake George, NY (hotel)
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Primo Kimo
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Sat, Aug 30, 2003 5:17 AM
Name:The Tiki Description: [ Edited by: Primo Kimo on 2004-03-19 06:08 ] |
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tikivixen
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Sat, Aug 30, 2003 10:15 AM
Primo, thanks!!! I've always been curious about this place, but no one ever seems to talk about it...much less post pictures...!!wonder how their drinks are? |
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Primo Kimo
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Mon, Sep 1, 2003 6:24 PM
Well TV, have a second helping then. The bar pic was taken through large plate glass windows that seperate the rock wall from the bar. I guess as an afterthought to try to keep in some heat in the winter. They wouldn't open the bar for me. Cheesum Crow it was 12:30pm, when do people start cocktail hour around here anyway? Ya, I wear flip flops in the winter. Snow is just like really cold sand, man. [ Edited by: Primo Kimo on 2004-03-19 06:03 ] |
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Tue, Sep 2, 2003 8:53 AM
It also is known as Tiki Resort, http://www.tikiresort.com/. Last year, I saw their fantastic floor show. A real delight! The drinks and dinner were just OK. (frozen drinks w/ whipped cream on top) But check out their fabulous tiki decor and A-frame exterior. |
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Thu, Jun 17, 2004 8:56 PM
Looks like fun but not too cheap iinthe summer months! YIKES! |
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Mon, Aug 1, 2005 12:22 PM
I was just in Lake George this past weekend, and figured I would update this thread with some new photos, in case anyone was interested in making the trek there. I'm truly not sure how much I could recommend it. I've long believed that any tiki is good tiki, and I will take whatever I can get at all times, but when we first got there I was a bit bummed...i think mostly cuz I was praying for a gift shop there, and was disappointed to find that there wasn't one! But nonetheless a few of the external tikis remain (and I love the kitsch aspect of the fake palm trees!): Poolside!: The real gem though is the Waikiki supper club, so if you do make the trip in the summer time, hold out for that. No tiki mugs, expensive yet medicore food, and crappy slushy-style drinks served in daquiri glasses, but the family that does the Polynesian review is supper fun and worthwhile. Hula dancers, Blue Hawaii and Don Ho abounds in this production. I imagine if this family decided to pick up sticks and go the Tiki resort might be no more. Someone has already posted photos of the upstairs tiki bar, so I will spare you more of those. It was never open except for the evening comedy club that happens there (and I wasn't about to suffer through that...) but the downstairs decor where the supper club happens is even better: The actual hotel rooms themselves had zero tiki though. I did notice a kon-tiki "store" on the main drag, but when we went in it was just an unbelievably crappy head shop: So my advice for making this trip is that one night is all you'll need there (unless you've got kids and actually want to do all the six flags type stuff and mini-putt action that Lake George has to offer), and definitely stay for the supper club (the kids will ove that too)! ok sorry for the novel :) |
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Mon, Aug 1, 2005 1:26 PM
No, thanks for the novel! I can understand the overall letdown, but it's still nice to see a little tiki (green teeth? hmmm...), and to hear that the family is still performing. I've also liked those funny fake palm trees. |
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Sun, Aug 7, 2005 8:37 AM
i know those green teeth are a little less scary in the dark at least! --I updated critiki on the lake George too :) |
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