486 miles via I-40, I-440 (around Nashville), I-65 and US 27. Cumulative route miles: 2,067. Auto miles: 615. Cumulative auto miles: 2,196. We had one snack/bio stop at a Wendy’s in Mongomery AL.
The weather was very good, fortunately, because this was a LONG day of driving. About 8 hours behind the wheel. But the navigation was simple, the roads were good and there were very few delays.
Our home in Nashville was the Drury Inn near the airport. The choice of this hotel was a bit accidental. When I first looked for an inexpensive hotel in Nashville I found several hotels of acceptable quality for under $100 per night. But when I booked just before we started this hop I could find nothing under $100. I took the Drury because it wasn’t outrageously expensive (about $270 total or $135 per night) and I recalled staying at a Drury in St Louis many years ago and remembered it as a fine hotel.
When we arrived the hotel could not find my reservation. But they did find a reservation for me in NOVEMBER. I have no idea how I booked for November instead of September, but it took me about half an hour to get it straightened out. I think this error was the reason that I couldn’t find an inexpensive hotel. But I stayed with Drury. And am very glad I did.
This hotel was AWESOME. Not only was the room more than adequate, but it had a wonderful free breakfast and an indoor/outdoor pool that we actually used. But the big surprise was the free dinner with drinks. The dinner was just tacos, but very good tacos. And both Marlene and I were given tickets for 3 free drinks. We got buzzed on two margaritas each. We didn’t even use the third ticket.
This hotel was a bargain at $130 per night (which is what I paid).
We took a driving tour of Nashville in the morning – the Grand Ole Opry (which we didn’t go in, just walked around the grounds), Opry Mills and downtown Nashville. We then went back to downtown after 9pm to see the music scene. Both trips were fun.