Tennessee and Alabama people looking at pickwick?Wonder how many folks in Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee and Alabama folks are discussing a 2-3 day getaway somewhere in MS right now?
I'll assume you meant "bath houses" ? I never cared much for them, kind of creepy to me.The city has a unique history and the boathouses are very interesting.
It gets people who can buy a place and have a boat, in order to get to the nice beaches. And then some folks for the casinos. Best place in MS for sure but even it isn't seeing some just overall heavy tourist traffic, compared to most any other place.the Gulfcoast, which gets Louisiana people
North Georgia is an awesome destination even if you're not a wine drinker. But I prefer it in the fall when the leaves are turning.If you are a wine drinker I highly recommend NE Georgia. There are a lot of good wineries around Dahlonega. We usually stay at the Dahlonega Inn on Main and take day trips other towns in the area stopping at wineries along the way. The owner's brother does wine tours where he drives you around to different wineries in the area for the day.
I've seen people mention Hot Springs AR and we usually make one trip a year over there. The city has a unique history and the boathouses are very interesting. Normally we go when the horses are running at Oak Lawn. You can do and see everything in town in two days. I highly recommend booking a private bath and massage at the Quapaw Bathhouse.
Duh. Laurel. You never heard of Ben & Erin and Hometown? Seriously, I don't really get it, but it's amazing how many tourists have been coming to Laurel the last 6 - 8 years.Tennessee and Alabama people looking at pickwick?
But yea, it's basically that, blues trail, and then the Gulfcoast, which gets Louisiana people and I guess possibly some arkansas people but probably roughly zero people from Tennessee or Alabama unless they have some family connection there.
It's not Orange Beach or the Panhandle traffic, but it's still getting a good bit of traffic compared to most places. Go down there and drive 90 in the summer and in the fall and you will see a pretty noticeable difference. I'd guess it'd compare pretty favorably to anywhere in Alabama outside of Baldwin county? I don't really have a good frame of reference for Arkansas or Tennessee. If you look at numbers put out by tourism organizations, the gulf coast gets more traffic than say Hot springs. But not sure how reliable those numbers are.It gets people who can buy a place and have a boat, in order to get to the nice beaches. And then some folks for the casinos. Best place in MS for sure but even it isn't seeing some just overall heavy tourist traffic, compared to most any other place.
No lake, no mountain, no beach, no nothing. We got travel baseball though.
Yea auto correct got me on Bathhouses. We only go to the Quapaw because they are a more modern spa in a historical building.I'll assume you meant "bath houses" ? I never cared much for them, kind of creepy to me.
But I do love me some seafood Friday nights and Sunday Brunch both at The Arlington Hotel. It's been awhile since I went there but it was always really good, not cheap, but really good.
As for the horses they are really fun. My only problem with them is you watch about a 45 to 90 second race which is very exciting, and then you sit for 45 minutes with absolutely nothing to do except sit and watch the gate crew walk the horses to the gates once they've been walked by the trainers. I guess you can spend a few minutes picking your horse for the next race but its just a dull time. My wife always kicks my azz betting. I look over the race book at last start the horse had, who the jockey is, etc. etc. My wife chooses the one with the "cutest or catchiest name" and always wins more than me.
Probably more than you realize. The MS Gulf Coast is awesomeWonder how many folks in Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee and Alabama folks are discussing a 2-3 day getaway somewhere in MS right now?
Yeah, I agree it’s definitely odd. I spent most of my time there trying to run step for step with a 5 year old cause I was terrified if I lost sight of him I’d never find him in that place.City Museum is a cool but strange place. Very abstract. Went there with a group of kids. Went looking for a place to buy a coke. squeezed through a bunch of "pathways" and eventually found a pool hall with few people drinking bear and playing pool somewhere in the middle of it. Probably couldn't find it again if you paid me.
The MS Gulf Coast has about 18M tourists per year. I imagine a large percentage of that number are gamblers, but that's a lot of people coming through.Tennessee and Alabama people looking at pickwick?
But yea, it's basically that, blues trail, and then the Gulfcoast, which gets Louisiana people and I guess possibly some arkansas people but probably roughly zero people from Tennessee or Alabama unless they have some family connection there.