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[QUOTE="IthacaMatt, post: 5655100, member: 405"] Turning Stone is much better than del Lago, especially in terms of dining options. If you're staying out by the Finger Lakes, you should plan a half day or whole day to visiting the wineries. The drive down the West Side of Cayuga Lake is spectacular. There road is right on the water for several miles, with wineries all along the way. Seneca Lake is a bit more spectacular, because the highway is a bit higher up the hillside, giving a more panoramic view, but Cayuga Lake is pretty great, too, and saves you 30-40 minutes on the drive to the game. If you reconsider your options and want to be back near Turning Stone, last summer we rented a cabin at The Cove, in Sylvan Beach on Oneida Lake. It's a great set up. A little expensive, but really not bad, and you get a free pontoon boat with your rental. The cabins are brand new, all have fire pits and a separate dock for your boat. The kitchen is already stocked with pots, pans, dishes and such. There is a restaurant with patio view of the channel, where you see lots of boats coming and going from their private docks. General Store for your firewood, cooking ingredients and miscellaneous goods. And you'll still be near the Turning Stone, if gambling is going to be a bigger part of your trip. [/QUOTE]
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