Stop at South of the Border?
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I'd tell them to stop. SOB is unique. It is both the best and the worst, at the same time.
Some would say it is so totally tacky and touristy that it isn't even worth stopping - while others would say that is just the reason why one should stop.
In a larger setting, SOB will someday be a legend of the I-95 corridor. Tell them that SOB and all the hotels along I-95 sprung up as a geographic midpoint between the Northeast Megalopolis and southern points, especially Florida, initially as the Interstate system expanded, then in another wave as Disney came to life. Many of the old stand-by Interstate staples (e.g., Stuckey's sp?) are gone - and perhaps SOB will be gone someday. For the 10-60 minutes it will take, it may be a memorable visit of Americana.
Some would say it is so totally tacky and touristy that it isn't even worth stopping - while others would say that is just the reason why one should stop.
In a larger setting, SOB will someday be a legend of the I-95 corridor. Tell them that SOB and all the hotels along I-95 sprung up as a geographic midpoint between the Northeast Megalopolis and southern points, especially Florida, initially as the Interstate system expanded, then in another wave as Disney came to life. Many of the old stand-by Interstate staples (e.g., Stuckey's sp?) are gone - and perhaps SOB will be gone someday. For the 10-60 minutes it will take, it may be a memorable visit of Americana.
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I agree with the above poster. Even if they just stop to use the bathrooms and walk around to see one of the tackiest, inconsequential attractions America has to offer! BUT, those billboards sure draw them in...
They'll be in and out within an hour. However, wouldn't recommend them spending the night in the area (they can drive to many other nicer areas).
They'll be in and out within an hour. However, wouldn't recommend them spending the night in the area (they can drive to many other nicer areas).
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WHERE, South of the border, Judy?
(actually, not that it Really matters...)
...have been to many border towns from Texas to N.Mex. to Arizona to Cal...
As a kid, (with family...my dad, with his geology grad students...) we would visit or pass thru border towns... for a little girl from Michigan, they were Great!!! lol
Ended up living in Mexico City ('72-'74) and, of course, that was totally different and wonderfully different!
...Have Fun! Just don't judge Mexico by its border town!
...and order some great Margaritas w/out ice...lol
(actually, not that it Really matters...)
...have been to many border towns from Texas to N.Mex. to Arizona to Cal...
As a kid, (with family...my dad, with his geology grad students...) we would visit or pass thru border towns... for a little girl from Michigan, they were Great!!! lol
Ended up living in Mexico City ('72-'74) and, of course, that was totally different and wonderfully different!
...Have Fun! Just don't judge Mexico by its border town!
...and order some great Margaritas w/out ice...lol
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Sharon-
South of the Border is located on I-95 at the NC/SC border. It's basically a bunch of hotels, fast food restaraunts, and gift shops. Billboards as far north as Philly (I believe)advertise SOB. Judy, I normally wouldnt stop, but your guest might get a chuckle out of it!
South of the Border is located on I-95 at the NC/SC border. It's basically a bunch of hotels, fast food restaraunts, and gift shops. Billboards as far north as Philly (I believe)advertise SOB. Judy, I normally wouldnt stop, but your guest might get a chuckle out of it!
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My wife and I stopped there almost 27 years ago for an overnight stay on our honeymoon. Most tacky, tastless place we have ever stayed. It is also one of the things we most remember from our honeymoon (I did say one of). We still laugh about it. Tell your friend to stop just for the experience.
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I stop with a Parisian friend of mine on her first trip to the US. I wanted to take her picture with the Huge "Pedro" in the back ground. SHe was not amused or impress. I got the same reaction when I wanted to take her picture of her and a lifesize Ronald McDonald on the bench at a reataurant. I thought it was America at its best, tackiest, most commercial............ and would be a hit with her friends back in Paris.......Needless to say, she was not amused or impressed and refused all pictures.
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Go for it! It is the pinacle of commercialization - why would anyone need or want any of that stuff! But it is a kick, esp. the blue bull at the entrance who is anatomically correct. I bought a key ring which I use for the office rest room key - I think it is poetic justice.
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SharonM...
Check out:
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/SCDILsob.html
It's not as tacky on the Net as it is in person, though!
Check out:
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/SCDILsob.html
It's not as tacky on the Net as it is in person, though!
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Sharon, "gift shops" doesn't quite cover it. Think of several K-Mart sized stores with gimcracks, sex toys and props, guns, and the cheesiest merchandise imaginable. Judy, if friend has a sense of humor or is a cultural anthropologist, tell him/her to stop there. Otherwise, only if they need to use the bathroom RIGHT THAT MOMENT.
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What? And miss out on seeing the world's larget free-standing observation sombrero? Never!
If you have a minute and are in to kitsch, the gift shops there sell fireworks and some pretty amazing stuff (I bought a ceramic bust of Elvis for $40, although he looked decidedly Asian). But don't buy gas there---it's usually a good 30 to 40 cents a gallon more expensive than local gas stations.
As the ridiculous billboard featuring a large keilbasa states:
"You never SAUSAGE a place!"
If you have a minute and are in to kitsch, the gift shops there sell fireworks and some pretty amazing stuff (I bought a ceramic bust of Elvis for $40, although he looked decidedly Asian). But don't buy gas there---it's usually a good 30 to 40 cents a gallon more expensive than local gas stations.
As the ridiculous billboard featuring a large keilbasa states:
"You never SAUSAGE a place!"