You know my pain.(@Dugette - I kept thinking of you this trip as Emma is at that stage where she wants to go to the bathroom all the time and only goes like once every 5 times and I recall your Trip Reports with Izzy doing that)
I think it was a phase more than anything. For us, it happened to be going on during our May 2015 trip (when she was relatively recently potty trained). But now, she's more like Cal and will refuse to go until she just can't wait anymore.Is this a girl thing? Cause Cal waits until the last second until he goes to the restroom, he doesn't like going.
Never heard of this place! Is it similar to Popeye's?
Yikes, yeah stay far away from that.
So proper! And it's crazy how much she's grown since I saw her in person last October!
Very cool. As long as it isn't too long, Cal would go for it!
Uh YUM!!!! I love the fried green tomato sandwich at Jazz Kitchen.
Is this a girl thing? Cause Cal waits until the last second until he goes to the restroom, he doesn't like going.
I like trouble![]()
Savannah is such a beautiful city. We were there for one day in 2007. I insisted on eating at The Lady and Sons Restaurant because it was around the time Paula Deen was very popular. For the lengthy wait, we weren't all that impressed. My sister recommended Vic's on the River and I admitted that we probably should have gone there. Your meals look really good. I swear I could make a meal out of appetizers.
That carriage ride looks fun. The informative driver is always helpful.
Awesome report, as usual, Phil! I've never been to Savannah, but have heard it's a "must do" place, and judging by your report, I agree! I love HOHO trolleys, and have used them in several cities. I will admit though - the first time I heard of them, I thought they were only for the holidays (no lie, I'll admit how stupid I was!)![]()
Great update Phil! I have been to North Carolina but never South Carolina or Savannah. Bojangles looks like an interesting place and I love sweet tea! Looks like you had an awesome day down there. When I was younger I was big into the food network and loved watching Paula Deen so that would be cool to go to her restaurant.
Sounds like you had a great time in Savannah! I like that you got The Easter Egg at Wet Willies ... because mixing all of the flavors together always works out well, right?
I feel like you have already done so much, but your trip has just started! Savannah is on my list of cities I would like to visit. I have heard it is quite charming. I may go for the candy store alone!
Look at me!! Actually keeping caught up for once! Lol. What a day off will do to me!!
That tour looks super fun! And a trolley tour! Yay!!
Food all looks amazing, I'm so happy we have so many burger & craft brew places in Vancouver, and lots of healthier/vegetarian/vegan options at all of them too! It's even hard to find regular beer here, so much of it's craft! Lol.
Can't wait to read more!!
Your Savannah pictures are bringing back so many fond memories for meI've visited there 3x, the first time in 1992 with my dad when he moved to Ga. after taking a job with the Medical College of Ga. We did a tour of many of the historic houses and visited Wet Willies lol, loved that place! Between that visit and my subsequent visits I've been to all the historic buildings as I love that kind of thing. My dad has since passed so reading this is bittersweet yet making me smile
I'm glad you all enjoyed your day there, I'd love to return with my boys someday!
Sounds like an easy drive into Georgia!
I'm glad the carriage tour was a success, sounds like a fun time!
Ohhh Wet Willies!! Nice choice!
What a nice dinner! Wow, your entree was certainly a lot of food. Each plate looks like it could have been its own meal!
Great trip report so far. You really show how the journey is just as important as the destination. Looking forward for more.
You literally have me drooling over all of the food! If I ever go to Savannah I'm going to have to hit up these same places you went.
I'm SOOOOO happy you ate a Bojangles! I love Bojangles, especially for breakfast (which they serve ALL DAY)! They have the best biscuits. Back in my college days, Bojangles sweet tea and a biscuit was my post-party meal. It'll kill any hangover!
The carriage ride also seemed really good. I'm a history teacher so I love activities that work in historical tidbits. My DH and I are taking a kid-free (woohoo!) trip to Charleston in two weeks and plan on doing a carriage ride while we are there. We considered Savannah but Charleston is much closer. You're making me second guess our choice.
Can't wait to hear more!
Wow, that is an amazing bridge! The carriage tour sounds like a fun activity. Looks like an enjoyable day in Savannah. We've not been there, but now I know the places to go if we ever venture off that way.
You know my pain.
I think it was a phase more than anything. For us, it happened to be going on during our May 2015 trip (when she was relatively recently potty trained). But now, she's more like Cal and will refuse to go until she just can't wait anymore.![]()
Really enjoying you report. We always drive down to WDW (from PA), but usually either drive straight or do one quick overnight stop. Your report is making me want to plan a longer drive down and back and your beer stops might just convince my DH to do it! Before we had kids we lived in Las Vegas and would drive home to PA/NY every summer and eat at Cracker Barrels for breakfast and brew pubs for dinner (slept at KOA's too - we were young and broke!) We've been chasing microbrews for over 20 years now - looking forward to seeing the rest of your stops!
Savannah looks like a great time, i vaguely remember being there when I was little. Reminds me of a cute little historic town.
All the food you ate looks great!
Whats a cooling towel?! Might need to invest in one of those
After that delicious breakfast (the toasted amaretto was my favorite of the donuts) we were heading to our main event for the day which was the Museum of Life & Science which was only about 10 minutes or so away. Once there aparently Emma wanted to push Peter in the stroller ... yeah, that was going to be efficient.
We didn't stop or anything (plus the kids were still asleep and you can tell from the dashboard it is 6:28am ... not sure I want to see what is still happening at South of the Boarder at 6:28am
Started with beer, of course. They had a fairly basic menu but a couple of interesting options including a barrel-aged sour beer which was rather tasty!
Those donuts look amazing!!! And that museum seems fantastic! They need one in New Jersey!
Your kids are very cute! My oldest just turned 8 and my youngest just turned 6, so I understand the striggle of traveling with young kids. But sounds like you guys have that down to a science! My husband would never drive all the way to Disney. He would go crazy before the kids!
Great report so far. Can't wait to
We just came from Myrtle Beach. We stopped at South of the Border. I can tell you. You didn't miss much. We were not impressed.
I love sour beers, totally jealous at the amount of sour beers you got to taste!
Sounds like you made the most out of your day at Savannah! Your pictures are fantastic! I thought we were going to melt from the heat when we were there, but as you said the vibe is just so neat there. So glad everything worked out for your carriage tour and dining.
Just catching up on your TR after I have been away from the boards for a few weeks while on a summer stay-cation at home.
I really like the look of Savannah. I must admit it's a place I've never thought about visiting, but it does look like it would be worthwhile if I ever find myself in that part of the US.
Glad your place in Deerfield worked out! It's nice that you were able to get there and spend time with Judi's family. And I'm sure it was nice for super-nana to spend time with all her great-grandkids!Annoying about the dinner situation but sounds like in the end it worked out!
That black IPA sounds delicious. Founders has one that I tried once and I was pleasantly surprised at how good of a blend it was.
I also noticed that it looks like your trip home was through my neck of the woods (I live in the Bristol TN/VA area). Definitely looking forward to reading about the rest of your trip!