Monday, December 12, 2011

Questions about McComb/Brookhaven, MS

We%26#39;ll be visiting family there around Thanksgiving time, and would love any recommendations for dining, drinks, and lodging.





For dining, we%26#39;re excited for the Dinner Bell and Golden Corral, but also wonder if there%26#39;s any charming inns for eating and sleeping? Anything more charming than the Hampton Inn, or the Days Inn??





Also, I know that McComb/Brookhaven are in a dry county. What exactly does that mean with regard to ordering cocktails with meals, or going out for a cocktail in the evening?





Many thanks!!





Questions about McComb/Brookhaven, MS


Hey there.





First of all, I%26#39;m assuming that you%26#39;ll be going between Brookhaven and McComb. In Brookhaven, a few good places to eat would be Broma%26#39;s Deli, The Inez Restaurant, or El Sombrero. Broma%26#39;s is located very close to The Hampton Inn. There is also one in the mall in McComb, but the one in Brookhaven is run better and tastes better. The Inez is a fine dining restaurant in downtown Brookhaven. El Sombrero is just the Mexican place in Brookhaven. It%26#39;s not very clean, but it tastes good, and you can get a real feel of what the people in the town are like there. North of McComb is a fine restaurant called Lake Dixie Springs. You could get directions to it off of the internet. As far as lodging goes, in Brookhaven, don%26#39;t stay anywhere but the Hampton. McComb has several new hotels that would serve their purpose, but as far as quaint inns go, they are few and far between and you would be hard pressed to find any in this area.



Brookhaven is dry. McComb is not. McComb has an Applebee%26#39;s and other bars and such, but a cocktail may be out of the question. Sorry. Hope this helps.



Questions about McComb/Brookhaven, MS


There is also a steakhouse in the same shopping center were Broma%26#39;s is. I believe it%26#39;s called Miller%26#39;s and it is really good. It%26#39;s right by the Hampton Inn.





Lake Dixie Springs is also very good, make sure to call ahead and see if they are open (since it%26#39;s the holiday and all).





If you drive North about 8 miles, you%26#39;ll be in Wesson. There is a restaurant there called Porches that is good. It%26#39;s located in this old house, has lots of character. There are a few new restaurants in Wesson, I%26#39;m not sure of the names. The town is small, and the eating places are right on Hwy 51.





A little farther north, there is Louise%26#39;s BBQ in Crystal Springs, about 30 min north of Brookhaven. Pretty good BBQ.


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  • Trip Report from staying at Beau Rivage early August

    I will post the trip review in 2 parts - one on the casinos we visited and one on the restaurants. Yum...







    DH and I had a 2 free week night offer from the Beau that we took advantage of. We’d not been to the Beau since before Katrina … it was nice to see that some things are being rebuilt but still heart breaking to see all the empty lots – a few with a shattered sign still standing as a reminder of what was there 3 years ago.



    Trip Report from staying at Beau Rivage early August


    Casinos report:





    We really had a great time – DH plays table games and although we tried a few other casinos first he enjoyed the Beau the best for craps - even though it was a $10 table even on week nights – never saw it go to $5 at any time day or night or at 6am…………..he played $5 table at Hard Rock but found he did better on the table at Beau.





    I could not lose at slots at Hard Rock – the most amazing thing for me as I play only pennies and walk around till I find a 9line so I can afford to play max! LOL! I am obviously NOT a gambler – if I lose $20 I am finished. Hard Rock had a promo (maybe it is on all the time, I did not ask) that on the day one signs up for a players card you get credited back to your players card whatever you lose between $25 - $250. Pretty good deal for me! I decided to lose $25 so I’d have $25 to play the next day - -DH told me that was the craziest philosophy he’d ever heard!! 





    I COULD NOT lose! It was the craziest thing. I got so bold I went to a penny progressive wheel of fortune (I think that was what it was) bank of machines – some couple had hit ‘the big one’ as they were jumping up and down – found out they’d just won $900…..so I sat down. I figured out to play max I’d have to hit for $4 per spin – omg – that was mega for me and I closed my eyes the first time I did it! I figured after 6 or 7 spins I’d have lost my $25……. No way – I kept winning a bit here and there - -finally hit ‘something’ with bells and a bonus and my spin was worth $123! I snapped a photo of my machine as I did not think anyone would believe me later! My total was up to $193 and I’d put in a $20 bill….. I played it down to $165 can cashed out. I was on a high! 





    I found another penny machine that was fun and I won bonus after bonus – DaVinci Diamonds – so I had plenty of money to play even 25 cents a hit now!!





    DH hates slots but I begged him to try ‘my’ wheel of fortune’ progressive bank – he was not at ‘my’ winning machine - -put in his money and promptly lost $30 in less than a minute, it seemed! I told him not to fear – I’d win it back for him tomorrow!





    The next day I wanted to see other casinos and wanted to try the $3 craps at The Palace so we drove there – DH hated that table and began to lose – I was having fun but I cashed out when he did….I was only $3 down. He played BJ while I tried a few penny slots – won my $3 back plus a little – it’s a small casino and he was not happy so we left to visit Isle of Capri – it is very nice – and larger than Palace. I asked about it being rebuilt and several employees told me it was rebuilt in the original office building – the hotel lobby, restaurants, and casino are on the second floor – a few slots and a bar on the first. Very nice and clean – I would not mind staying there at some point – and we are picky where we stay. I did not have much luck there and got bored - -so I read a book in the lobby while DH played craps. He finally decided to go back to Beau so we left.





    That evening we went back to Hard Rock for me to ‘win back’ his $30 – it had to be played that day. He had to actually get a new card as the original was not working for me in any machine – he was frustrated with the entire process and just stuck it in a penny reel machine right by the players club – it worked so I told him I’d just play it there……… did not take long for me to win his $30 plus $10 back! I was so proud to take him the $40 – told him he’d earned $10 interest! That was absolutely the best luck for me – I ended up bringing home $135 profit on my penny winnings – not a bad deal – and I have to say, better than DH!





    We love the Beau Rivage – it has a smaller Vegas feel – we go to Vegas every year – sometimes more than once and love it. I am sure we will return if we are offered free rooms at a convenient time. The Beau is beautiful and the rooms are very nice. I was disappointed to see they do charge for internet service there though – I am not used to being charged. It was $11.99 for 24 hour use.



    Trip Report from staying at Beau Rivage early August


    Restaurant reports:





    I had read about various restaurants on Trip Advisor (thank you members!) and wanted to try a few outside of the casinos. We used to attend a convention in Biloxi every year in the mid 80s and loved Mary Mahoney’s – that was a ‘fer sure’ one for us to try.





    On the way into town we tried to find “The Shed” in Ocean Springs – we took the exit before Ocean Springs and drove down – we actually passed “Aunt Jenny%26#39;s” which was also on my list……..got down to the beach road and could not find The Shed – so I called them for directions – oops, we’d not gone far enough on I-10 and needed to have taken exit 57 and gone NORTH of I-10…..so we drove a bit farther east and up to I-10 – went across – did not see a sign – but did see a drive on the left about ¼ mile up …………when we drove in it appeared to be a trailer park and a junk yard……. I said this had to be it – but we just could not find it anywhere! We parked and got out – saw nothing but old picnic tables and school desks outside an old shack…. DH was ready to get back in the car to leave – he was tired from the drive and hungry…… but I insisted to walk around the shack and check it out – just an instinct…..there was ‘no life’ around but about 6 other cars parked in the area on the dirt …… omg – the shack was the restaurant, The Shed!!!! Now, in all my reading NO one has written a description of the physical appearance of this place – at least not one that I could find! LOL! I tentatively cracked open the door as we could not hear a sound – and lo and behold music was blaring away inside and lots of folks sitting around eating the most delicious smelling BBQ! We went inside amazed – it was hilarious – not only is the food worth the trip but the ‘atmosphere’ is something everyone should experience! I went back outside while we waited on our food and snapped photos – and saw another parking lot on the other side of the one where we parked -- so that is where most folks were parked. Restrooms are outside in the back – not exactly an out-house –but nevertheless you have to go outside - -very modern, clean, nice restrooms – old stools are stacked along the wooden porch to get to the restrooms – it’s just too cute!!! We had the ribs – delicious – although they came soaked in BBQ sauce – we prefer dry ribs and if we ever do return will order them without the sauce. Since it was Sunday, a lot of locals began coming in dressed in their church finery and others came in to pick up orders that had been called in – it is obviously a very popular place!! Just goes to show you cannot judge a book by its cover! Cost – our rib plates and sides %26amp; drinks were about $25 total.





    We had lunch at Mary Mahoney’s – as delicious as ever – I think the final total was about $50 for 2 for lunch – it included salad and their bread pudding – DH had ordered gumbo for appetizer – he had soft shell crab and it was cooked perfectly and I had the stuffed red snapper (stuffed with crawfish and shrimp) and it was perfect ; not too rich – just delicious. Their nice hot soft bread was wonderful too. We enjoyed walking around and seeing the before and after Katrina photos and where the water line had risen to. (above the mantle on the fireplace in the room where we were eating).





    We never made it back to Aunt Jenny’s – will have to try it on the next visit.





    We had several comped meals at the buffet in Beau Rivage – ate lunch there one day and a breakfast there one morning. It had a good variety and everything was very tasty – very clean and a pretty display. It’s not nearly has high quality as the nicer buffets in Vegas but for a comped meal it was just fine.





    We ate at a Waffle House on the morning we left town – there is only one on every other block in the Biloxi area!  Gas was ‘only’ $3.55 so we filled up – it was about 20 cents per gallon cheaper than gas at home.





    We had lots of fun – it was a fun 2 ½ days – we will certainly return and recommend folks to go – glad to see they are finally coming back after Katrina.




    Thanks for a great TR. Good to know about the looks of The Shed. Without the heads up I know my hubby would have turned around faster than my automatic window going down to check out the scene....he%26#39;s not very adventurous!





    Love DaVinci Diamonds...I think I%26#39;m addicted to those cascading reels machines.




    animlluvr -- LOL! I just about did not get my hubby to venture farther -- and it would have been OUR loss - hope you will get a chance to try The Shed.





    I will be looking for those DaVinci Diamonds in Vegas the next time we head out.





    I forgot to mention we did eat a comped buffet lunch at Hard Rock and thought it was only worth a %26#39;freebie%26#39; - we were very disappointed in the lack of variety and the quality.





    We are not much on buffets anyway -- but DH did not know what else to ask for after he played and we were ready to eat.




    OOOOH Vegas probably has all kinds of fun cascading reels penny slots....we%26#39;re trying to get out there by the end of the year...but plane tickets are killer. We%26#39;d have to do better than $143 to make up for that trip :)




    I am laughing about your experience at The Shed.





    There is a reason it%26#39;s called, uh, The Shed!! Because that%26#39;s what it is! :) But it%26#39;s dang good BBQ, isn%26#39;t it? Well worth the trip.





    And you are right -- the ';atmosphere'; (or lack thereof) is part of the whole experience. It looks like an old tin shack that%26#39;s been abandoned.




    Yes, Magnolia, it IS appropriately named -- I just wish we%26#39;d been a bit forewarned so we could have been prepared! :)





    It should be in all the guide books as a MUST stop ....delicious food and fun atmosphere -- very unique decor -- :)




    I agree, The Shed is a ';must stop'; place. I never visit the MS coast without stopping by there at least once. (My nephew used to work there years ago.) Gotta Get Fed at the Shed.





    Be sure to write a review, and let people know that The Shed is, indeed a shed. :)





    tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g43929-d47…




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    dog boarding

    Does anyone know of a reasonable place to board pets for a day or two while we are visiting the casinos in Tunica? would like a place within 15 miles of the casino area



    dog boarding


    Hi Carol:





    Go to this link: http://www.tunicapetresort.com/





    They had excellent reviews when they were called Happy Tails!





    I will be leaving my Chihuahua with them in May. Also they are located on Casino Center Drive -- just down the street from where we will stay.





    Have a great trip.



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    Did you board your pet here? Were you satisfied?




    Yes. He was very well taken care of. I now have 2 chis and have made a reservation with the Pet Resort for next month.





    If you try them, please let me know what you think. I%26#39;m certain you will be happy. Also, at the end of your stay at a casino hotel, check with a host/hostess to see if they will comp your fees to the Pet Resort! Some of the casinos do!




    I boarded my 60 pound hound there last December. This is the best boarding facility I have ever used. They were very good about making sure she got plenty of exercise and the runs were very clean.

    Horseshoe Trip Report

    My wife and I just got back home today from a 3 day trip to the Horseshoe. My host from the Horseshoe in Indiana had arranged a suite for us for 3 nights. The comps have loosened considerably since my last trip. I had only played for about 30 minutes when my wife said she was hungry. The floor person heard her and asked where we wanted to eat and we said Binions. He came over about 2 minutes later with a $300 comp. If you are going to Horseshoe you should try the steak house because it is excellent! Our suite was huge with multiple flat screens, a sectional sofa, and a jacuzzi tub. And to top off a great trip I won enough at the single deck black jack tables to pay off my student loans!! My only complaint is that it took about 20 minutes for the dealer to color us up because I requested gray chips and they have to order them. Then when I got to the cage the first thing they asked is if I would like security to escort me to the room. Ofcourse I said I did. LOL The next day was not as though. We decided to go to Samstown becauses there is a particular dealer there that I play with. When we arrived I went to the high limit room and my wife sat down beside me. I bought in and placed my bet and dealer asked if my wife was playing. She said no and he said hunny if you ain%26#39;t playin you aint sittin down at a $100 table. Needless to say we Samstown and I will not be returning!

    road Trip Thru Mississippi December 08

    We - Our kids 9 %26amp; 15,My Wife And Me from the UK - are planning the great American Tour for this december. we are flying into vegas on the 3rd and are spending a few days there before driving .... yes i did say driving to Orlando where we are spending christmas and new year.We are looking for interesting places to visit on route and are quite flexible so are expecting to spend 10 to 12 days on the road. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    Many Thanks.

    road Trip Thru Mississippi December 08

    kia ora, Kiwis here..Travelled one month from Sth Carolina to LA in Aug...In a motorhome drove the 84 route and infrequently the freeways..By driving thru%26#39; secondary roads experienced small town USA.. Wonderful trip ,surprising old fashioned feel at time..GPS is a good idea...

    road Trip Thru Mississippi December 08

    Hey Roadhogs....I usually enter two destinations in Map Quest to get a general idea of a route then start my research from that initial info.

    I hope you can click on this link since I just entered Las Vegas to Orlando for you, and you can see by the map that you have a great and wonderful driving experience waiting for you.

    http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=Las+Vegas+%26amp;1s=NV%26amp;2c=Orlando%26amp;2s=FL


    Roadhogs,

    If you pull up my previous posts, you can see some of my suggestions for Mississippi. You will probably also be able to tell that DH and I Love Mississippi!

    Have a safe and fun trip!


    Roadhogs,

    If you pull up my previous posts, you can see some of my suggestions for Mississippi. You will probably also be able to tell that DH and I Love Mississippi!

    Have a safe and fun trip!


    As promised heres our current route.

    Its not written in stone and as ever we are open to any suggestions you may have.

    DEC

    3 LAS VEGAS

    4 LAS VEGAS

    5 LAS VEGAS

    6 LAS VEGAS

    7 LAS VEGAS

    (Wile in vegas we are doing

    a couple of shows, the hoover dam

    and are staying at SAMS TOWN)

    8 GRAND CANYON

    9 PHEONIX

    10

    11

    12 SAN ANTONIO

    13 AUSTIN / HOUSTON

    14 NEW ORLEANS

    15

    16 PENSACOLA

    17 PANAMA CITY

    18 ORLANDO

    We have purposefully left a few days free here and there as the last thing you want on a holiday is to be tied to a strict timetable if we are having a great time we could even put our arrival date in Orlando back a few days.We dont plan on booking any Hotels on Route in advance as that will give us the chance to WING IT as us crazy brits like to say.

    Sams town is provisionally booked for the 5 nights to give us a base in vegas and we have a townhouse on Regal Palms Waiting for us in Orlando.

    I will post this on each of the states we will be passing through as there dosent seem to be one forum for the whole of the US.

    Cheers

    Roadhogs


    What will be your route through MS? I-10 or will you enter the state further north?


    Sorry, missed your last post. Obviously, looks like you will be driving I-10. With that being the case, you won%26#39;t spend long in MS, as that is really a short span of Highway...and so many landmarks on the Coast are gone after Katrina.

    It is a short distance off I-10 to visit Waveland %26amp; Bay St. Louis, the heart of the destruction (and I do not mean that in a voyeuristic fashion, but what Katrina wrought, and what the locals can relate to you when having a meal in a local diner down there, is something to appreciate - a true force of nature).

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  • Biloxi novices arrive 10/19; any suggestions?

    All: Arriving Sunday 10/19 for our first-time visit to Biloxi. Comped at the Grand for 3 nights; car through Thrifty ( not thrilled with the price, but hey that%26#39;s what the market will bear); signed up for Boomtown player%26#39;s club online. Looking for a reasonable non-casino restaurant, reasonable liquor store/convenience type store , and any suggestions for any not-to-be-missed destinations once we get there.





    Have already eaten at the Bellagio Olive in Las Vegas, Isle of Capri and Hard Rock are here in Florida, just looking for something that perhaps I shouldn%26#39;t miss.





    Basically penny slot players looking to get away without sitting on a plane or in an airprt for 8 hours each way, so we picked Biloxi, as it is only a 2 hour flight each way. We%26#39;ve already been warned that Biloxi is not Las Vegas, so expectations for awe inspiring are not high; just want to have a good time. All suggestions are welcome :-) Mark



    Biloxi novices arrive 10/19; any suggestions?


    I%26#39;m bumping up a post from an August Trip Report which gives you some suggestions for those local restaurants. :)



    Biloxi novices arrive 10/19; any suggestions?


    If you don%26#39;t mind driving just a few miles to the West on the Beach Blvd., you will drive into Biloxi%26#39;s sister city of Gulfport. There is a lovely casino there also on Beach Blvd. called Island View Casino Resort. It%26#39;s a big beautiful new casino/resort that was rebuilt from an old Grand Casino that was destroyed during Katrina. It has alot of entertainment (concerts, etc.). You could check it out along with the casino/resorts in Biloxi.





    Also, up Hwy. 49 in Gulfport on past I-10 intersection, a couple miles further is a delicious restaurant called Look Out 49. It%26#39;s in an unassuming white building with royal blue trim on the left next to a big box store of some sort. The food is out of this world.





    Have you eaten at Mary Mahoney%26#39;s yet? It%26#39;s kind of accross the street from Bellagio to the East a little back behind an open lot area. You can see it from Beach Blvd. We have eaten there and thought it was pretty good; but thought the little room they put us in was noisy...sound bouncing off the walls like crazy...especially with a happy tipsy lady with the VERY loud voice sitting at a table in the corner near us...lol.





    There are several liquor stores sprinkled here and there....especially, in the small store front strips....just keep an eye out.





    Good luck on your trip to Biloxi/Gulfport casinos. It%26#39;s a quaint relaxing slow beach town that%26#39;s beginning to recoup from Katrina thanks to the casino business now going pretty strong. Sounds like you have been there already; so, I don%26#39;t have to tell you that. Just hope Gustav didn%26#39;t eat away again at Beach Blvd. since they have been working SO hard the past few months at getting it in good shape and attractive.




    Animluver and SuthernBell: Thanks for your suggestions. Not huge foodies, just want to be able to get out of the casinos to eat once in a while.




    Oaklandpark,





    I believe I got the same offer from Harrah%26#39;s as you. Is your airfare included? Seems almost too good to be true doesn%26#39;t it?





    Let me know how it goes as I am going early November.




    vegasgrandpa: No, the airfare wasn%26#39;t included :-(. We had gotten offers that included the airfare right after we got back from Vegas in April, but at the time that we got those offers, we weren%26#39;t in the market to go to Biloxi.





    As the summer wore on and we didn%26#39;t snap up any airfare-included offers, the offers stopped coming. I figured it was because the jet-fuel was so high and we were only penny players from Ballys/Flamingo/Rio.





    We got some web-special seats on AirTran for $250 r/t but that didn%26#39;t include seat assignments lol. $6.00x4 later our seats were purchased, then the car rental prices were twice as high as Vegas. We go this Sunday, so I will post a report when we return.








    Oakland can I ask why you are renting a car? Most of Biloxi I found to be walkable. One night we took a cab to dinner. No, Bilxoi for sure not Vegas but was fun and the first time I ever ate flounder %26amp; marinated crab it was GREAT.



    LIG




    SIWS, it would be a far trek if you walked to the Imperial Palace, Palace, and Boomtown from Beau Rivage and Hard Rock. True, you can walk between the Beau, Hard Rock, and maybe Isle of Capri. Also, the Grand is a bit of a smaller trek from the Beau. I think it%26#39;s spread out enough among some casinos to need a ride. There is the casino shuttle, though.

    Natchez Trace Parkway in October

    Hi, we are planning a motorcycle trip for a long weekend on the Natchez Trace Parkway in Oct. Right now, we%26#39;re planning on getting on on it at Natchez and off at Tupelo. We%26#39;ll take 2 days for that trip. Any advice on places we should stop and explore? Any recommendations on the best place for lodging around mid-way? Any restaurants we shouldn%26#39;t miss? We appreciate any advice.



    Natchez Trace Parkway in October


    Am I late to this post?





    If not, what are your interests?



    Natchez Trace Parkway in October


    Not too late, but we%26#39;re leaving soon! We have hotel reservations, so that%26#39;s taken care of, but if there are any places of interest we should stop while on the Parkway, I%26#39;d appreciate the advice. We will have time to do a little sightseeing. We like exploring the history of an area, seeing quirky tourist attractions as well as high quality museums, and also the natural beauty and scenic attractions of an area. We don%26#39;t really care much about the night life, casinos, or shopping, although we might be convinced to stop for shopping with artists / crafters of an area. Oh, and one last thing - we ALWAYS stop for good ice icream! Thanks for your help!


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