Destination: Corpus Christi, Texas Miles away: 780 Tour Guide: Erin Cook, senior During the day Cook suggests spring breakers visit JP Luby Surf Park on Mustang Island, a beach where the college crowd soaks up the sun during the day. Not only can spring breakers drive onto the beach, they can also spend their days playing volleyball, surfing and swimming, or grilling up a little Texas barbecue. Good eats If you work up an appetite while lying on the beach, try Snoopy's Pier. Party time 13313 S.Padre Island Drive, where they serve up fresh seafood and cold beer in a great atmosphere, Cook says. But if it's Mexican food you crave, don't be afraid to try one of the more than 50 hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurants, she says. When looking for a popular place to party the night away, head to Dead-Eye Dicks, 305 N. Chaparral St., if you've got your cowboy boots on, or Stingers, 301 N. Chaparral St., if hip-hop and dance music is more your style. You only have to be 18 to enter, and both bars have nightly drink specials. If you have the extra cash to drop on an evening out, Cook suggests going out for drinks at the Havana Club, or 21.317 N. Mesquite St., which are a little more expensive, but also more exclusive. Besides these bars, Cook recommends students look for bars on the south side of the city, which attracts a younger crowd than other areas."The north side is kind of trashy It's trying to be a resort destination, but it's not great. You can find better restaurants on the other beach," Cook says. The morning after, Cook says visitors should try Elva's Restaurant for $1.75 breakfast tacos. "It doesn't really sound appetizing, but we loved them in high school," Cook says. Roadtrip The drive down to Corpus is fun if you take advantage of all the cities along the way, including Dallas. Austin and San Antonio, so be sure to stop and enjoy all Texas has to offer. Although Corpus Christi offers plenty to keep you busy, Cook suggests a side trip to Port Aransas if you want to get away from getting away. Only 45 minutes away, the city caters to tourists and is situated right on the Gulf of Mexico. There you can enjoy more seafood and beautiful sites. Destination: Denver Miles away: 525 Tour Guide: Katia Birge, senior Wine and dine For being located in the heartland of the United States, Denver is not short of exciting places to take in different cultures. "LoDo,"short for Lower Downtown, is full of restaurants and dance halls. The Denver Pavilions offers a little bit of everything to visitors: upscale stores, delicious restaurants and even flamenco dancing, Birge says. If you're adventurous enough to taste some new cultures, try Buenos Aires Pizzeria, which is not as strange as it sounds. Another tastyrestaurantBirgerecommends is Mexico City, "It's not fancy, but it's really good food," she says. On the town If you're looking to dance off the scrumptious food you just consumed, head to La Rumba, a hot night club with different tunes every night and a cheap cover. Out of town Birge warns that the hotels located in the heart of Denver might break your budget, so instead she suggests staying in a cheap hotel on the south side of town and taking the light rail, which operates 24 hours a day, to get to your destinations. Take it easy Denver is full of night life, but if you want to take it slow, check out the many history and art museums, or take a tour of Coors Field where the Colorado Rockies baseball team plays. But if you're a fan of the cool weather, you could always bundle up and find a snow-covered hill to sled down, a favorite pastime of Birge. Destination: New York City Miles away: 1,131 Tour Guide: Adam Sechrist, 2006 alum Don't skip out on a walk through Central Park, Sechrist says. Or detour over to his favorite recreational area, Riverside Park. "It's a really cool park. It's different. It's next to the Hudson River. It's a place to walk, jog and chill. There are a couple bars there, too," he says. While you're near Central Park, check out The Boathouse, East 72nd St. & Park Drive North, a bar and grill right next to the lake where you can watch gondolas drift by, or even rent one yourself. Feeding your appetite Taking in the scenery The nightlife If youre looking for a great place to enjoy the city that never sleeps. You might be in the northeast, but if you're looking for some good Creole food, try Delta Grill, 700 9th Avenue, which serves giant portions of jambalaya and chicken gumbo. Or if you're craving Kansas City's favorite food, chow down on some barbeque at Brother Jimmy's BBQ, 1485 2nd Ave., where you can find a special on buffalo wings any night of the week. go to Mercury Bar, 659 Ninth Ave., which is always a good place to party, Sechrist says. "The bartenders walk on the bar and it's the same type of feel that you get at the Sandbar in Lawrence. It's a college bar," he says. Or try Croabar, 530 West 28th St., if you want a nightclub. "It's a big-time party bar," Sechrist says. Show time Plan on seeing a Broadway show such as Hairspray or Wicked while visiting. Sechrist suggest going to the KTKS Booth at 47th and Broadway, because they offer a 50 percent discount for shows before 3 p.m. Before you leave the Big Apple, do all the tourist stuff too. Sechrist says. You should pick up a guide book and plan on seeing the World Trade Center Memorial and Rockefeller Center, where you can ride to the top of the 70-story building and see for miles in every direction. "The lines are shorter than the Empire State Building," he says. "The tickets are cheaper and the view is better." ILLUSTRATIONS/ MORGAN SWOFFORD 03.08.2007 JAYPLAY <11