Nashville TN Vacation 2012
Nashville, TN
Dec 2012 Trip
My husband and I bought our hotel tickets, planning on a
trip to Nashville, TN. Then, we
called my parents. Every time my
parents have gone on a vacation, they have invited us. This time, we wanted to invite my
parents. They were happy to accept
the invitation and I’m so glad they did!
Because this vacation would end with the beginning of me
being in the third trimester, flying to Tennessee was out of the question. The doctors recommended plenty of stops
along the way, which we did.
Imagine the conversations in the car, lots of laughter, singing and
discussing where the next Cracker Barrel would be found. Oh and baby made me giggle when he kept
time (kicking) when my uncle’s jazz music was playing in the car.
The first stop was to the Mississippi rest area. It was decorated both inside the
building and outside. With three
trees inside and decorations hanging from the ceiling, Greg told the employees,
“Ya’ll are representing Mississippi!”
The ladies beamed from his words.
If you know anything about my family, when we vacation, we
go to Cracker Barrel. My parents
like it because it’s consistently good food. I found out that they will make an omelet on request, even
though it isn’t on the menu – this is now a favorite breakfast item. Below is a picture of Dad and my
husband inside the Cracker Barrel store section.
When researching TN, I found out that for one weekend only,
the historic downtown section of Franklin, TN, had a craft fair where the
vendors dressed up to reflect a “Charles Dickens” Christmas – I thought it was
such a charming idea! Below is a
picture of the author/illustrator of a child’s book that we bought. She signed it to our baby Gregory.
For the rest of our Nashville, TN vacation, we stayed at the
Gaylord’s Hotel. It’s a massive
hotel, meant to impress – think Disney.
The hotel rooms are on the outskirts of the building and on the inside
of the building, you’ll find gardens, water falls, rivers, boat rides,
plantation home sized restaurants, etc. all “inside”… Pretty amazing. The decorations were Feng Shui meets
tropical gardens.
Before I go on, there are a couple of negatives about
staying at the Gaylord’s Hotel –
1) It’s as
large as a small city, so be prepared to walk. (Not such a big deal unless you are pregnant or your Dad has
a bad knee and Mom has a bad back!)
2) Even though
they give you a map, the map looks like it’s all one story, when in fact there
are three different floors…. And the elevators sometimes miss a floor, because
the hotel goes into the side of the mountain. So you might be on floor 0 and only have the option to go to
floor 2 in an elevator.
3) It’s
EXPENSIVE. For example, what to do
for breakfast… either get a pre-made breakfast sandwich for 6.00 each or pay
22.00 per person for a sit-down meal at one of their restaurants… for
breakfast!
4)
Parking. You pay. Even if you opt for self-parking. Each day you’re going to pay.
5) Resort Fees
– be prepared, you’re going to find 15.00 automatically added to your bill for
each day. This is for the use of
the gym, even if you don’t use it.
And for the use of the spa, even if you don’t use it… oh and if you DO
use the spa, you still have to pay for the services and resort fee.
6) If you
decide to check out a day early, which we did… then the hotel automatically
charges you 50.00! Greg made it
clear that he wasn’t happy with this and the hotel waived the fee. So, I have to give credit to the hotel
for waiving the fee, but it shouldn’t have been an issue to begin with.
Ok, those 6 items are out of the way… it was still well
worth the experience. If you see
the pictures on my Picasa site, it’s clear that they take exceptionally good
care of the decorations, gardens, waterfalls, etc. And they certainly have the entertainment to make the stay
enjoyable.
The first time at the Gaylord’s, we went to the convention
room section of the hotel to see the performance by Lorrie Morgan. I loved her country and Christmas
songs. The way the
performance started had the audience in fits of giggles…. Greg found the video
that was played at the start of the performance on youtube. Click here to view it. (Love the expressions while singing!)
The next day, we went through the 9 degree cold Shrek Ice
Exhibit. Everyone was given heavy
blue parkers to wear and we were still brrrrrrr COLD. It’s amazing how ice can be transformed into art! The displays are hand-carved by 40
artisans from China, the ice-sculpting capital of the world. In order to create the sculptures and
ice slides, 2 million pounds of ice are used.
Inside the hotel, there was also a craft fair going on. I couldn’t believe I saw these adorable
baby shirts – Oma means Grandmother in German and it’s what my Mom wants to be
called by our son. Opa means
Grandfather – what Dad will be called and we found a shirt with Opa on it
too. What is the chance of us
finding this?!
Greg… had an impulse buy that I was later very grateful
for. Mom said, “Greg is a kid at
heart” – he bought the bear hat.
Everyone tried it on. When
I had it on, my husband remarked, “You make a really cute Momma Bear. I think this is your animal spirit.”
A few doors down from the craft fair ~ the Hall of Trees
exhibit – where the funds to get in where given to local charities… the gifts
by the trees could be bid on; some things were really pricey.
That night, we went on a carriage ride, which took us around
the lights outside of the hotel.
Bear Hat to keep me warm in the 36-degree weather.
Once we went back into the hotel, we took the boat ride
along the inside river. I have a
lot of pictures of the inside of the hotel. There’s a link at the bottom of this post to see more
pictures.
The last performance during out trip was the Radio City
Christmas Spectacular Rockettes.
It was the perfect ending!
I’ve seen the Rockettes before and loved the performance then. I was happy that this performance was
different (other than the toy soldiers, which is a favorite of mine; I could
watch it time and time again).
All in all, a fun trip! Mom and Dad said they really enjoyed
it. That made me feel good. I was put in charge of the
entertainment. My husband said,
“Pregnant wife decides what all she can do on this trip.” I wanted to make sure there were plenty
of things to see and do, yet down time too. Oh and though I don’t have pictures, we also went to the
Opry Mills Mall, which is MASSIVE and had some fantastic deals. Mom bought 4 pair of shoes, 6 baby outfits
for our son, perfume and a huggable Winnie the Pooh.
What was really
nice though… everywhere we went it seems that TN has no issue with succumbing
to political/religious correctness pressure. The hotel had a huge nativity scene. Morgan’s performance included an
incredibly beautiful Ava Maria song.
Shrek even made room for the nativity ice exhibit… and the Rockettes –
not just a nativity scene, which was orchestrated wonderfully – but it also
included real animals (sheep, donkeys and yes, 2 camels!)
It was refreshing that Christ was kept in Christmas.
Greg and I just wanted everyone to have a good time and feel
the Christmas spirit.
To see a LOT more pictures and several videos, click here togo to my Picasa site. If it takes
a while for something to load, it might be a video… patience is a virtue.
Oh Wow… I just realized we had a large number of trips this
year! Maybe it’s because we
realized after the baby is born, there will be many staycations until our son
is older. This year alone we went
to Texas, NYC (which my parents truly believe our son was conceived on this
trip!), Maryland and Tennessee.
Comments
Even with that said, I'm not a big lover of Nashville. It's too congested for me. I'm originally from Denver, which is spread out.