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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where are you leaving from? Everything sounds good, except for Nashville which is out of the way. Consider that traffic can be terrible, so it adds hours to your trip. I'd also throw in random roadside kitsch for fun. Maybe a night at Pedro South of the Border or whatever roadside attractions you find along the way. Google road trip ideas for suggestions. My DDs would like this trip, but each stop should be at least 2 nights, 3 nights towards the end. [/quote] Do you suggest going straight to NOLA? That would be a very long drive, maybe only a pit stop to sleep and rest. Or do you suggest some other cool place to visit in between Oakton VA and Nola?[/quote] In the grand scheme of a three week road trip, Nashville isn’t that far out of the way. If it’s somewhere you really want to go, then do it. An alternate stop if you’re taking I-81 is Pigeon Forge/Gatlingburg/Great Smoky Mountains. Also, you can skip South of the Border night. Definitely don’t spend a night there. The place is pretty run down and depressing (and the theming has not stood the test of time.) Since beaches and food are your top priorities, I’d pick Charleston over Myrtle Beach. Stay at Kiawah or Wild Dunes for the beach access. I’d also dip more into Florida if I was already driving all that way. Space Coast to watch a rocket launch. It might be too late in the season to catch the turtles hatching. Theme parks, if that’s your thing. [/quote] PP who you're quoting and I fully confess I've never been to South of the Border, just seen the signs. But I think cheesy roadside attractions are a good idea. OP - here's what I suggest. Go Asheville (I loved the Biltmore around that age) to Nashville to New Orleans (probably going to need to plan a stop between the two) to Destin to Savannah to Charleston. Another option would be Greenville, SC, which is a cute little city and allows you to come home on 81 instead of 95.[/quote] It’s a racist tourist trap! Oh my gosh, I can’t imagine suggesting anyone go there![/quote] You’re the reason people hate millennials. [/quote] [img]https://64.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_li2dldSNSI1qdw2o1o1_1280.jpg[/img] [/quote] You think a man wearing a Sombrero is racist? Americans hate people like you. [/quote] You’re really stretching yourself to make excuses for this place that is widely known to be considered at the least culturally insensitive. Signs that poke fun at Mexican accents “this place is deeferent”, every worker there has to be called Pedro, and the caricatures of what a Mexican man looks like. So odd that you want to make defend it and brag that everyone you know goes there. [/quote]
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