Anonymous wrote:Buc-ees and their spotless urinals make me happy to be a man.
Anonymous wrote:went by this new buc-ee's today (Labor Day). wow. mind-blowing wow. gotta see it to believe it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is it. Crowds, lines, junk food.
I wanna see these amazing bathrooms
Anonymous wrote:went by this new buc-ee's today (Labor Day). wow. mind-blowing wow. gotta see it to believe it.
Anonymous wrote:This is it. Crowds, lines, junk food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is it. Crowds, lines, junk food.
There are at least three obese people in that photo alone, as well as some weirdo still wearing a Covid mask.
It’s totally maga. They have “Texas” right on one of the signs.
Anonymous wrote:I remember people used to talk about stopping at South of the Border on their way to Hilton Head or Florida and I thought that was the height of cheesiness. And these were wealthy people on their way to their beach homes.
I would 100% prefer to stop at a Buc-ees than the South of the Border mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s like the “people of Walmart” meets Cracker Barrel country store. Going once is plenty.
It really is. Last month we moved away from the DC area and on my long drive to our new home I passed by a few Buc-ees. I stopped in a couple to use the restroom and it's bizarre how extreme the "people of Walmart" type it was. I remember thinking "This isn't real-right? These must be paid actors to just create a specific ambiance here." I literally felt like I was on some type of Truman Show experience that everyone else was in on except me.
Anonymous wrote:It's disgusting. That entire area is. I refuse to stop at any of the gas stations there when I go to drop off my youngest at UVA.