That Sunliner Diner is right up my alley. I think a banana split at midnight sounds perfect! Who did you see at the Grand Ole Opry?
They were that close ( and some ) on some pictures, and on others I used my big camera to get a close up shot
Now your asking something I've not got a clue, Pat wanted to go, so I tagged along for the ride, well drive actually, and as I was driving it was Pat that tagged along for the drive. It was nobody I'd ever heard of, but the audience clapped and cheered, so my guess is that someone knew who they were.
Just don't go on the Thunderhead ride, I've done some rollercoasters in my time, but Jesus Christ how I never shit myself I'll never know. For the 2 minute ride, I couldn't see a bloody thing, I had my eyes shut, as I didn't want to see what was coming. Pat was killing herself laughing. Here's how Dollywood describes it. "An old sawmill once moved lumber out of the mountains at Thunderhead Gap. Wood is still the focus, but now the operation known as the Thunderhead is the wildest ride in the woods! Carefully situated between two mountains, this massive wooden coaster stands tall among the mighty trees and takes advantage of the area's rough and tumble terrain to create a daring ride featuring a 100-foot drop and a top speed of 55 mph". Never again.
@Bikerman What a great ride and the Opry there is one place i would like to visit. Stunning photography