It's a vacation place called South of the Border in northern South Carolina. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_of_the_Border_(attraction) It's funny that the security word is Tenesse.
Stopped there, interesting place. They have coin slots to use the restrooms. Also, the elevator to the big sombrero was stuck 5 five feet from bottom, semi-trapping the people inside. It was humerous to see those stuck jumping up and down to get the elevator to get down.
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I'm glad they were, too. I think they were glad to be headed home. One of these days we'll have to meet here.
Yeah....South of the Border!
"You Never Sausage a Place!"
That place looks....interesting.
Funny slogan.
Ahem...taking pictures while driving. IOh the joys of little cameras. :)
I actually got a photo of the sausage sign, too.
It's a vacation place called South of the Border in northern South Carolina. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_of_the_Border_(attraction)
It's funny that the security word is Tenesse.
Stopped there, interesting place. They have coin slots to use the restrooms. Also, the elevator to the big sombrero was stuck 5 five feet from bottom, semi-trapping the people inside. It was humerous to see those stuck jumping up and down to get the elevator to get down.
Definately worth the stop, if only for the laugh!
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