This year because we had an extra week between the annual meeting and before we began our
travels we helped build our store. We finished and were loaded and on our
journey around 4 pm on Friday, so we chose just to get out of the Dallas area.
We drove only 37 miles and stopped at Best Western in Forney, Texas. We took the time to get totally organized and rested. Our
first hotel was almost perfect. we asked that our room NOT be on the first
floor and even though they were not full, the guy at the front desk flatly refused to even look.
Otherwise our stay was great, comfy bed, lots of room, a fantastic shower, and a great breakfast included.
We ordered in and tried the local Mr Jim’s Pizza and was not too impressed. We thought we ordered a pizza and breadsticks but we got a thin crusted pizza with nacho stuff on it and it was not good. The regular pizza was good but not great!
There was no need for an early start in the morning since we plan to
only drive around 200 miles per day and checking into hotels is much later than it is into RV Parks. We stopped at Buccee’s, so Jerry could visit with his pal and get some great
jerky!
Our next day drive was 170 miles to Diamond Jack’s Casino in Bossier City, Louisiana. It was just what the doctor ordered…a room with a jetted tub to
soak and enjoy, we opted for two nights for relaxation and fun times!
Rooms are a bit tattered, frayed furniture and carpet but
housekeeping was thorough. Customer service was exceptional, very accommodating
and helpful. We had buffet meals both nights…nothing outstanding but being in
this area there were loads of Cajun foods which are always good!
Our next day travel was slightly over 300 miles but they
were all on the interstates so not so bad, we prefer the roads less traveled but
we do what we have to do! We stopped in Meridian, Mississippi at Tru by Hilton…Our
room was small, the shower stall was fabulous with lots of pressure and hot
water and the TV was huge. Breakfast was interesting, some strange choices, like chicken sausage,
not our favorite.
Only
230 miles to Decatur, Alabama where we stayed at the Baymont and as always we asked
NOT to be on the first floor but were told they were sold out and had
nowhere else to put us. Then parking our trailer was an issue due to
construction in the parking lot and were instructed to park it way in the back
where no security cameras were, we chose to stay where we were and were finally
told it would be fine. It was an uncomfortable night for us and we should have
done what we first thought about and that was to move on, but we settled, but
that is the last time.
Weather has been so cooperative so far and we love it. We drove
around 200 miles through the Tennessee hills which was a gorgeous drive and a “Life
List” stop at the International Corvette Museum. We have passed through this
area several times and always wanted to stop but never did…we are so glad we
did. It was a bit eerie since they now rebuilt an area where it had collapsed and it felt strange standing on the exact spot that was the sink hole. We always love
looking at cars and this stop was well worth it.
Customer service is always high on our lists and lately it’s
been non existent...until this stop...Leonard aka Lee was great! Our type of
room was not ready for an early arrival but instead of just dismissing our
request, he gave us options and then was funny and friendly. The room was as
perfect as they get and we had the best stay so far in our journey! We would
highly recommend this place whenever in this area!
Our last day of travel to our first event location was
filled with adventure, we witnessed a truck pulled over on the side of the road
and a woman was out on the passenger side and the truck that was pulled over deliberately
hit her and knocked her down the ditch. We immediately called 911 and reported
it but we did not stop, we continued to drive since it was safer for all for us
to do so. We immediately seen a police car with sirens heading towards the
incident, we hope all was well. Crazy drivers, coming to a complete stop in
front of us while trying to pull over to the shoulder, thankful for great brakes
that kept us safe.
On Friday we dropped off the trailer at the event and did some
errands and stopped for good meal since on Saturday’s we bring a lot of protein
with us to get us through a grueling day of work. We stopped for steak at Longhorn’s
Steakhouse and it hit the spot, Jerry is never too patient waiting for his food, actually he is just unwinding from the over 1,000 miles we drove to get here and he was relieved we were finally here.
Our weekend hotel was nice, plenty of room and a fantastic shower
head that was so massaging for these aching areas that is caused from an 21 hour one day event. We were even given a perfect view of a fabulous sunset on our first night and Jerry just being Jerry...I so love that man! The Comfort Suites at 1234 Omniplex Drive in Cincinnati had the best outstanding customer service, not just the front desk
but housekeeping were so accommodating. The room was clean, spacious and the
bed was so comfortable.
Our first event had its issues but all in all it wasn’t too bad.
A long day of course, beginning at a 3am wake up call, followed by setting
up the store and then selling all day and then packing it all back again,
finally arriving back to our room at 1am, long day for sure! It rained a few
hours in the late afternoon but we surpassed our goal so we will be seeing a
bonus in addition to our pay.
Our event took place at the Yager Stadium on the campus of the Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and it was a fabulous setting.
Miami University is one of the oldest and Oxford, Ohio is a college town with nothing but old, well maintained buildings with a wonderful atmosphere about it.
Our Sunday's we sleep a little, nourish ourselves with food
and loads of water to make up for the loss from Saturday. We chose to fill ourselves with hotel breakfast and then some burgers, fries and a nice thick shake from Steak 'n Shake.
Then on Monday we
vacation for a few days before it starts all over again next Saturday. Some
folks may find this excruciating, but it works for us and we look forward to this time all year long.