ray828
Train Attendant
I'm thinking about taking the Silver Meteor to either Savannah or Jacksonville. Which city has more stuff to do? Any recommendations?
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Meet us there in Dec?A couple of years ago, I took Amtrak to SAV. Took a cab ($20 including tip) to the Inn At Ellis Square, (nice location next to the City Market & across the street from the River Walk in the Historic District), took one of the bus tours & did the Brunch on the River Boat.The City Market has Restaurants,Bars,Shops & entertainment next to the square at night.Now that you brought it up, I may just do that again!!!
GREAT choice! I only have one warning. DO NOT go to Paula Deen's restaurant, Lady & Sons. It's an overpriced tourist trap with cafeteria style food served from steam tables. People wait in line forever to go to that dump. So many better choices...check out Angel's BBQ in the Historic District or Elizabeth on 37th for a splurge. Also, that Tybee Island idea was great. It's less than a half hour drive and a beautiful little beach town. There's a place on the way out there called the Crab Shack that used to be pretty good albeit a bit touristy. Have fun!I appreciate all of the feedback! Based on the replies, I'm going to go with Savannah. Thanks again!
Oh, yeah, Mrs. Wilkes is amazing. As long as you are not one to dawdle over your meal, of course.As far as food goes, Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room was one of the best meals I have ever had, well worth the long wait. http://mrswilkes.com/
Stayed in JAX overnight once last August - the station is nice and has local bus transport via city center to airport and Navy base - half-hourly prime-time bus transport or hourly.Nothing wrong with JAX. But it's just ordinary; whereas the squares in Savannah reminded me of Dublin.
That's because the city and county merged some years ago (and the county was fairly large in land area).Jacksonville (according to Wikipedia) is the biggest - by land area - municipality in the USA.
Note - there are no busses from the Savannah station to anywhere. Taxi is the only choice unless you have a local pickup.If I had my choice, I would rather spend time in Savannah. Neither station is downtown and would require a cab or bus to get downtown.
Note: there used to be 24 Squares. Now there are 22, including 2 half-size squares. Pick one to see if it was the one where Forrest Gump sat waiting for his bus. In addition, there are two huge parks - Forsyth near downtown and Daffin Park where the Savannah Sand Gnats play 1-A baseball (hey - it's cheap!).A couple of years ago, I took Amtrak to SAV. Took a cab ($20 including tip) to the Inn At Ellis Square, (nice location next to the City Market & across the street from the River Walk in the Historic District), took one of the bus tours & did the Brunch on the River Boat.The City Market has Restaurants,Bars,Shops & entertainment next to the square at night.Now that you brought it up, I may just do that again!!!
Actually, most people that go there give Paula Deen's positive reviews, though some seem to have had experiences similar to those implied above.GREAT choice! I only have one warning. DO NOT go to Paula Deen's restaurant, Lady & Sons. It's an overpriced tourist trap with cafeteria style food served from steam tables. People wait in line forever to go to that dump. So many better choices...check out Angel's BBQ in the Historic District or Elizabeth on 37th for a splurge. Also, that Tybee Island idea was great. It's less than a half hour drive and a beautiful little beach town. There's a place on the way out there called the Crab Shack that used to be pretty good albeit a bit touristy. Have fun!I appreciate all of the feedback! Based on the replies, I'm going to go with Savannah. Thanks again!