Monday, September 12, 2016

Disney World again

Our first three nights we stayed in a studio at Bay Lake Tower, right next to the Magic Kingdom.
Thursday night Susan and Jennifer attended the Halloween Party at MK, while Bryan and I hung out in Epcot and watched Illuminations.  
Friday and Saturday nights we stayed in a concierge room at the Grand Floridian. We spent some time at Epcot, but we also spent a lot of time enjoying the pool and the complementary snacks and drinks at the hotel. Yesterday we flew home.

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Down to Florida

 
Tuesday we continued south through Tennessee to Lookout Mountain, which is just south of Chattanooga on the border of Tennessee and Georgia. The site was important during the Civil War, and the battlements are part of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. We walked around the site and watched a film at the visitor center, and enjoyed the views of Chattanooga and the Tennessee River below.  
From there we continued down to Atlanta, where we had a late lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe downtown, the 13th HRC we have visited. That night we arrived in Disney World, completing our fifth trip across America.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Driving Across US Part 2

 
Sunday morning, we turned south off of I-80 and took rural Nebraska highways through small towns to Homestead National Monument. The visitor center had a nice museum about the homesteading of the plains, as well as the Homestead Act in general, and we enjoyed walking around some of the outbuildings.
From there we headed down toward St Louis, where we visited with some of Susan's cousins. Yesterday, they joined us for lunch at the Hard Rock in St Louis (Number 11). 

From St Louis we drove across southern Illinois and Indiana to Nashville. I was hoping to visit the Parthenon, but we arrived just after it closed for the day. 
For dinner we went to the Hard Rock in Nashville, the twelfth we have been to, then drove a bit further before stopping for the night.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Driving across the US

After the kids had been out in Florida for a month, they started asking about a car, so a few days ago we headed out in a car loaded with stuff for them. Our first stop was off I-84 in Idaho, between Boise and Twin Falls. The Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument and the Minidoka National Historic Site share a visitor center in Hagerman.
After checking out the visitor center we headed out to the sites. There wasn't a lot to see at the Fossil Beds, mostly views of the hills and the Snake River.  
The Minidoka site was more interesting. It's the remains of an old internment camp, where Japanese citizens were held during World War II. This site was fairly new, and might be worth a return visit in a few years as they fix it up.  
We proceeded across Wyoming on I-80 and into western Nebraska, where we were briefly delayed by a storm.