I feel lucky that I was just able to get mine booked!!every day i feel more and more lucky that I was able to book at 7mo for a week beginning on july 5.
I feel lucky that I was just able to get mine booked!!We were trying to be flexible on arrival dates and it paid off.
Me too! I am happy to get the reservation!!When I was trying to book, it was the weekends which were booked up. The weekdays seemed to be free. Again, I'm just happy I got a reservation.
...can't remember the name of this raggae chef...it is spectacular food! always wait 2 hours, but worth it! name of restaurant has word "cornbread" in it
txsoccermom said:Savannah.....how much time should we allow? Do places open at 9 or 10a in the summer?
I was thinking of the following - Juliette Low house, railroad museum, children's museum, trolley ride, Pirate place for lunch. What are the "must see" things there? My DS will be 9 and gets bored easily! Someone mentioned a baseball team?
Think we could hit the top spots by 5p and head to HH??
Any info is appreciated...thanks!
We are going the week of March 18th. We have been several times previously, but always in August or June. HHI is probably our favorite DVC resort and we are looking forward to visiting in a different time of the year.
We just got back from our 2013 trip to WDW, now I am ready to focus on HHI. I know there is much less planning to do but none the less I am ready to plan for our drive down and back. WE are going to make two days of travel both ways and want to make more of a journey to get to HHI then just a drive. Still looking for any recommendations on stops and activities from Pittsburgh, PA.We leave in 50 days! It feels strange not having any ADRs, no ME tags, no Photopass+, no tickets to buy from Undercover Tourist, no touring plan... I may get used to a vacation requiring so little planning!
okw2012 said:Please let me know the exact dates if you want to be added to the list of guests!
From the visitors center, there is a free shuttle bus that takes you around Savannah via essentially the same route as the tour shuttles, but you get no narration. You can bus from visitors center to river street then take free ferries across the river and back. Great views of Savannah and the enormous container ships that go up and down the waterway. There is a free streetcar on that riverfront street, or at least there are tracks, but it didn't come out the day we visited. But if it's running you can do a good route using the free bus, free ferry, and the free streetcar to see the sights. We caught the free bus on the street in front of the VC, while the paid tour trolley buses load in the parking lot.
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