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Savannah, Ga.

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by fromthebluegrass, Jun 20, 2013.

  1. Central-KY-Kid

    Central-KY-Kid Well-Known Member

    My wife just booked a three-night stay for us from Sunday March 30-Tuesday April 1.

    Trying to get her to at least let us go to Charleston that Wednesday and do the 9-hour drive back home that Thursday.

    So far, she has her sights set on a carriage ride and the paddleboat dinner cruise.

    We looked at various places at this time, but many Florida beaches were out because of spring break rate hikes.

    Actually found a good deal in Myrtle Beach at Long Bay -- and the wife would go to Myrtle, if it was summer -- but the average temperature doesn't bode well for spending much time on the beach.
     
  2. pressboxer

    pressboxer Active Member

    I stopped off in Savannah for a couple of days this summer on a trip that included Colonial Williamsburg and the Outer Banks. I highly recommend taking a trolley tour your first day (I went on a blue one, but the orange ones are supposed to be pretty good, as well). Very informative and made it easy to pick out what places to hit during the rest of my stay.

    Since it was summer, I spent one of my two nights at a Sand Gnats game instead of checking out the nightlife.

    Tybee has so many seafood restaurants it would take weeks to hit them all. On my way in, I swung through Beaufort, S.C., and hit a place out on St. Helena Island called the Frantic Frog that was pretty good.
     
  3. godshammgod

    godshammgod Member

    Just got back from my honeymoon in that area.

    Spent parts of two days in Savannah and ate at Back in the Day Bakery and B. Matthews for brunch. I love that city. Good to know in the future that flights from Boston to Savannah are very cheap.
     
  4. novelist_wannabe

    novelist_wannabe Well-Known Member

    Yeah, it's five months later, but since the thread has been bumped, a couple more thoughts: By all means if you're there you should try Vinny's. Just know going in that it's cash only. They have an ATM on site (savvy business move in my view).

    Someone mentioned Beaufort, which isn't all that far from Savannah; there are Revolutionary War generals buried in a cemetery there. Or at least, there were. Hopefully they've been spared by hurricane activity. Worth finding out.
     
  5. godshammgod

    godshammgod Member

    Beaufort is great. We spent an afternoon there walking around, looking at houses, visiting shops, and eating delicious candy. I wish I had known about that cemetery, that would have been cool to see. I didn't see any obvious signs of hurricane damage, so that's a good sign.
     
  6. Central-KY-Kid

    Central-KY-Kid Well-Known Member

    I'm leaving for Savannah next Saturday. Living just south of Louisville, leaving that evening with plans to make it to Atlanta by 11 p.m. or so.

    Could sleep in a bit Sunday afternoon and then get to Savannah by check-in time Sunday.

    Staying at the Oglethorpe Inn (formerly a Residence Inn, I think). NOT in historic district. But got a suite for $100 a night during spring break, so we'll take it.

    Savannah was not my first choice, but with trip during spring break, beaches were packed and rates were up. Disney would have been packed. I hate the cold, so anything north of Kentucky was out.

    We've got three nights in Savannah and I'm trying to talk her into a fourth in Charleston since she doesn't work til that Friday (I'm off).

    Doing the riverboat dinner cruise. Have carriage ride tickets (through Riverboat Cruise company).

    She is big on nature and photo-ops.

    Anything we need to see/do?
     
  7. TigerVols

    TigerVols Well-Known Member

    Be sure to eat at The Breakfast Club on Tybee Island.
     
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