So here's what we got up to....
Day 1: After landing at Memphis International airport from La Guardia airport, we were escorted to our hotel (the iconic Heartbreak Hotel) by the hotel's minibus transfer service. We spent the rest of the late afternoon exploring the hotel's facilities, unpacking and deciding what to have for our tea! In the hotel lobby we spotted a bright pink furry retro style phone and on closer investigation, we found that it was a direct line to a nearby restaurant, Marlowe's. Once we realised that they pick you up from the Heartbreak Hotel in a pink Cadillac (for FREE!!), we immediately booked a table! Marlowes was a regular haunt of Elvis Presley and has since become a famous eatery in Memphis! We ordered our traditional BBQ style meals and a 'Marilyn' cocktail each - scrummy! We were feeling almost full, but we couldn't resist a pudding, so we treated ourselves to a Hunka Hunka Apple Pie and a Mississippi Mud Cake.....then we were definitely full! To walk off our meal before bed, we took a stroll around the 'Graceland Plaza' (which has recently had a huge makeover!) and did a bit of shopping. Then we spotted the famous 'Graceland Gates' and couldn't resist a quick peek at Elvis's famous home; building the excitement for our visit later that week! We had a busy day planned for the next day, so we headed back to the hotel and to our beds.
Day 3: This was it. The day in Memphis we had both been looking forward to for months....our visit to the King's GRACELAND! We had been told to allow 2.5-3 hours for the actual tour of the Graceland estate and then an extra 1-2 hours to explore the exhibits and plaza area. Well, 7 hours later and we had successfully completed the following:
- Graceland estate tour (twice! - once to take it all in and the second time to take the photos!)
- VIP 'Elvis's Hollywood Exhibit Been on board Elvis's famous private jet; 'Lisa Marie'
- Stood next to a wide range of Elvis's cars
- All of the extra exhibits including, Elvis in Hawaii, Elvis's Tupelo, the Elvis Archives, Elvis's clothes exhibition.
- Signed the footpath outside the Graceland gates with permanent marker pen (because there was no room on the wall!)
- Spent the rest of our hard earned dollars in the Graceland Plaza shops; buying merchandise from t-shirts, to keyrings!
- Eaten gluten free burgers and hotdogs and fries at the 'Rock n Roll' Diner....followed by a massive Ice Cream (literally bigger than my face!)
The actual Graceland Tour was amazing and very cleverly adapted to involve new technology. It is essentially a self-guided tour, but you have an iPad given to you to as an electronic guide. The iPad features really enhance this tour, as without it you would just be looking round a house with no one giving you the extra details. Friends of Elvis share personal 'home videos' with you along the way, which is a nice added touch. As you reach the end of the estate tour, you enter the memorial garden, where Elvis and his close family are buried. It is at this point, before you walk around the graves, that I recommend you find a quiet space and take a few minutes to watch the remainder of the iPad tour. That way you can walk around the meditation garden with nothing but your own thoughts....that's exactly what the Meditation garden was intended for, was it not? I wont spoil it for you, but right at the end of the iPad tour there is something extra special which involves 'Suspicious Minds' - I really hope they still have this as it was so emotional and poignant. If you go, let me know if this feature still exists!
After an epic day of Elvis, we found ourselves reminiscing over the days events over a meal and drinks at Marlowe's...again. Then headed back to the hotel to pack our bags and get some sleep ready for our flight back to the UK the next morning.
I must admit that I didn't expect to enjoy our time in Memphis as much as I did and, although we did pack in a lot of activities whilst we were, there are some things on my to-do list that remain unseen and unexplored. This gives us an excuse to go back one day to visit Mud Island, cruise along the Mississippi and walk in the footsteps of Martin Luther King at the Civil Rights Museum.
Memphis....you were a delight to explore. One day, I'll be back....
...to stay at the new 'Guest House at Graceland' (pictured above being built!)
Big Love,
L x
Want to learn more about how I decided the itinerary for this trip? Click here for my blog post.
Want to see what we got up to in New York on the first leg of our trip? Click here for my blog post.
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