Tuesday, February 21, 2012

What places do I have to visit when I go on my road trip?

I'm going on a road trip with my cousin and my best friend in June. We're spending one night in Williamsburg, VA, 3 nights in Knoxville,TN, 5 nights in Nashville,TN, 3 nights in Memphis, TN, and another 3 nights in Williamsburg, VA. I need ideas of places to visit, restaurants to eat at, etc. Anyone have any suggestions or places we can't miss while we're there?What places do I have to visit when I go on my road trip?
im guessing you are old enough to go to bars if you are going on that long of a road trip.



in Nashville, you will definitely want to check out the downtown. Broadway and 2nd Avenue especially. Franklin, a small town about 30 mins outsdide of Nashville is so cute. You will want to go to Downtown Franklin. They have cute shops and little restaurants. The Opry Mills mall is not too impressive. It's far away and a little on the trashy side- more outlet stores than regular. If you want an upscale mall go to The Green Hills Galleria. There's always the Country Music Hall of Fame which is downtown. In mid-town there is Centennial Park which has The Parthenon..an exact replica! Athena inside as well. Usually has art shows going on inside as well! Have fun!
In Williamsburg, VA, you can't miss Busch Gardens. Also, Colonial Williamsburg is a good site. Not far away in Jamestown, VA, are replicas of the first ships that landed in the new world. There is also an outlet mall in Williamsburg. Norfolk, VA is home of the US Navy and is about 45 minutes away.



I really had a blast at Busch Gardens. It is a mock up of Europe in the 1500's. It's a quaint village full of old houses. It really takes you back in time. There is an Oktoberfest Beer Hall with Amheiser-Busch beer, plus the roller coasters and other rides are great.



http://www.buschgardens.com/bgw/default_鈥?/a>What places do I have to visit when I go on my road trip?
I was in the area of Williamsburg this past summer (newport news to be exact) and had a blast in Virginia Beach which is about 45 minutes from Williamsburg. There are all kinds of shops and hotels all along the beach. We had a great time, I would highly recommend it.
Nashville:



There are several places to go here in Nashville. Here are just a few of the top sites to see:



Opry Mills Mall (The biggest mall in Nashville)

http://www.oprymills.com



Gaylord Opryland Resort %26amp; Convention Center

http://www.gaylordhotels.com/gaylordopry鈥?/a>



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[Note 2: One of the new features this year is a newly built spa area of the hotel. This spa is open to the public. You need not be staying at the hotel to use this service. More info at: http://www.gaylordhotels.com/gaylordopry鈥?/a> ]



Cool Springs Mall.

http://www.coolspringsgalleria.com/shop/鈥?/a>



The General Jackson Showboat.

http://www.gaylordhotels.com/gaylordopry鈥?/a>



The Wildhorse Saloon:

http://www.wildhorsesaloon.com/



The Aquarium Restaurant (at Opry Mills Mall).

http://www.aquariumrestaurants.com/aquar鈥?/a>



IMAX Theater:

http://www.fandango.com/TheaterPage.aspx鈥?/a>

[Note: this is in Opry Mills Mall, and there is a huge regular theater right next door to the IMAX theater within the mall]



If your into country music consider the Grand Ole Opry which is playing downtown at the historical Ryman Auditorium until about March and then it will be back to its normal location at the Grand Ole Opry庐 House between the Gaylord Opryland Resort %26amp; Convention Center and Opry Mills Mall. The Opry House is the modern day location of the Opry, seats 4400, and was built in 1974

http://www.opry.com/



If your into symphony music, Nashville has a brand new state of the art symphony hall. One of the remarkable features of this new hall is that the hall has electronically removable seats that store itself into the basement of the facility, exposing a full size elegant dance hall floor. It's awesome sight to see.

http://www.nashvillesymphony.org/ssc/





The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is another good stop.

http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com



The Grand Ole Opry Museum. (Sorry no website)

This attraction is often missed by most visitors to Nashville. Located behind Opry mills mall is the Opryhouse. If you walk to the right of the Opryhouse, there is a courtyard with the Acuff theater located to the rear of the courtyard. Next to the Acuff theater is the Grand Ole Opry Museum. Admission price: Free (cant beat that price). Hours of operation Mon.-Sat. 10am-5pm. Sunday 12pm-5pm.



One last attraction to see is the Broadway and 2nd street areas of downtown Nashville. That's were lots of the bars and gift shops are located. The entertainment district if you will.



For other attractions visit the Nashville Visitors Bureau:

http://www.nashvillecvb.com/



I hope you enjoy your stay in Nashville.

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