Offbeat Attractions

Offbeat Attractions

By William Modesitt

  • Category: Travel
  • Release Date: 2013-04-22
  • Current Version: 2.2.58
  • Adult Rating: 9+
  • File Size: 4.55 MB
  • Developer: William Modesitt
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.0
Score: 4.52118
4.52118
From 779 Ratings

Description

Traveling to San Diego? Visit the World's Largest Lemon. In Las Vegas? Visit the Glow-In-The-Dark Kiss Mini-Golf. Stopping in Chicago? Visit the Hill Street Blues Police Station. Choose from over 22,300 offbeat roadside attractions from around the US! This app lists places and things that you would not normally think of visiting. These attractions are fun, oddball, strange and sometimes normal but have a uniqueness to them. Also included with each location is the address, weather, images from a Flickr search of the location, Internet search of the attraction, URL and phone number (if they exist), and more. - Import GPX files; this makes it much easier to find offbeat attractions along your route. - Show the driving distance and time between your location and an offbeat attraction. - Show a route between your location and an offbeat attraction. - Send offbeat attraction data directly to our Road Trip Planner app, or to Apple Maps.

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Reviews

  • Lacking greatly

    2
    By Baabs4
    Need to have a description of eac location so you know what it’s about. A name only doesn’t offer much. Perhaps a link to a website for each location?
  • Out of date, missing places...roadside is better

    2
    By ballyhooz
    Just purchased, and brought up to my location. It’s missing some of the best offbeat attractions there are! No place to add or suggest. Not worth it if it’s missing so much in my area, where I know there are places! What’s missing in unfamiliar areas? I’ll keep it and try on next trip but not promising
  • So much better than Roadside Attractions

    5
    By Njboynton1230
    This app is way better than the roadside attractions app. If you are debating over the two, this one requires more research as the locations do not give descriptions, only names and coordinates/address of attraction, but you can look up any of the attractions online with ease. It shows some that roadside attractions does not and only costs $1 as opposed to roadside attractions that costs over $10 to unlock all the US locations.
  • World’s biggest pet rock!

    2
    By Ned467
    “World’s biggest hairball” kinda stuff ...aww come on! Where’s the real historical sites? And no background information, just a map and hope you get lucky after driving two hours. A disappointment.
  • Good place to find good stuff

    5
    By Play friends
    Found several out of the way places we wouldn’t have found on our own
  • Mysterious App

    1
    By Searchinghinlow
    Open this app and related apps and try to figure out what the numbers mean? Try to get the answer. Way too difficult to figure this out!
  • Erie Canal

    2
    By saysame0
    The Erie Canal is called Tonawanda creek on map 14120. Erie Canal is very influential part of NYS
  • It’s pretty good

    4
    By Carlos Alvarez
    There are a few general interest locations, but they have really improved the weirdness of the location database.
  • Dont leave home without it!

    5
    By Mlo166_yahoo-com
    Educational, inspiring, and an experience of stuff to see while traveling near and far! Users can update rhe data base too!
  • Does anyone else find this app clunky and difficult to use?

    1
    By Marketeerchicago
    Nothing about the controls makes sense. I’d love a refund. Update 8/12/2019: months later the developer responded to this review: “Nope. Everyone else finds the app easy-to-use and helpful." WHAT A JOKE OF AN APP. WHAT A JOKE OF A “DEVELOPER”. Stay just the way you are guys. Don’t change a thing.

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