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Post by rwethereyet on Feb 16, 2024 19:03:45 GMT -5
This won't be a blow by blow report, only the highlights or the lowlights, whatever happens.
Thursday, Feb 15th
I got a late start, retirement has gotten me used to sleeping in late and turning off any alarm I may have set, but I got on my way by mid-morning. This is the first time I have driven in a long time, and first time by myself in a really long time. I am also driving down in my new EV and this is going to be a learning experience for sure.
All was going well until I hit the Elizabeth Town, NC and traffic slowed to worse than a turtle crawl. Went about 4 miles an hours for about an hour. I was going so slow, I even rolled down a window and asked two truck drivers if they knew what had happened, but they both said no. Speed eventually picked up, and I never saw what the problem might have been.
First stop to charge up was at Buc-ee's in Florence, SC . It was also my first time at a Buc-ee's. What an interesting place. Yes, they have clean bathrooms, and tons of stuff, but I think it had been so hyped up that it was a bit of a letdown--not sure why--I shouldn't have high expectations for a gas station.
No other problems the rest of the way to Hilton Head. But because I slept in and because of the one hour delay earlier, I arrived much later than I hoped to, it had turned dark, and I had hoped to arrive during daylight. I am not familiar enough with Hilton Head to be comfortable with my surroundings, and everything looks the same, nice but difficult at the same time. Arrived at Shelter Cove and you could see signs of construction as soon as you pull in.
Front desk told me I was on the third floor, and I was about to protest until she told me I was in the main building with an elevator, thank heavens. After my 3rd trip to and from the car, I saw the luggage carts I could have used. After getting everything in the room, I then headed over to Scott's for a quick dinner. Had some fried shrimp and Key Lime Pie. Not the best for a diabetic, but hey, it was my official cheat day. Service was good, food was good, not great, but good. Back to the room to get settled in.
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Post by Hi from RI on Feb 16, 2024 19:15:28 GMT -5
Nice! We are going down in 3 weeks..what is the construction about??
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Post by rwethereyet on Feb 16, 2024 19:21:01 GMT -5
Friday, February 16th
I woke up to construction noise outside my window. Even though they are not working on this building yet, they have construction areas set up all over the place and have blocked off a good number of parking spots to have a place to put their supplies--even under the check-in building, a lot of the spaces have construction materials stacked in them.
Ate some breakfast in the room (homemade yogurt with blueberries) and then headed out to the outlet malls. A lot of the stores have changed since the last time I was here. I was hoping to find some Disney stuff at the Vera Bradley outlet, but no luck. Hit the Oakley store to see about shirts for my son as he used to work for them in California, and I lucked out. Most everything was 50% off. He sure is going to be surprised. No luck at Skechers-I need a Wide and they don't have a whole lot of those, and I had the only two pair that I really liked.
Left there and was hoping to find a "touchless" car wash to get the bugs off my White Rabbit, but no luck. I tried several locations and all had the brushes. I then needed to find a Supercharger to get juiced up to leave tomorrow, I found one near a Harris Teeter and I went into a closeby Mexican restairant to grab some lunch while I was charging. Now I am good to go tomorrow. Ended up back at the room for a little break and to decide what would be for dinner, even though I wasn't hungry, I wanted some more good seafood while I was here. I decided on Poseidon's since it was close by. Was seated right away. I had some she-crab soup, so, so very good, and more fried shrimp. I felt Poseidon's to be a bit expensive, but hey, no worse than Disney.
In the elevator on the way back to the room a couple said, "you must be leaving tomorrow, too." I said, well, yes I am, but I am headed to Disney World, so I am not sad. They said I was heading into a rainy weekend, which I was unaware of--maybe that will wash the bugs off!!! They said everyone had to leave tomorrow and that the resort would be closed down so they could renovate the main building. I had not heard that and do not know if it is so or not. But, in the short time I was gone to dinner, they had filled up more of the parking spaces under the main building with construction stuff and furniture. They have boxes of dressers, etc. down there.
I am going to go now and pack up the few things I had unloaded from the car and I will try and get an early start tomorrow because I know I will see some outlet malls that will call my name on the way to WDW,
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Post by rwethereyet on Feb 16, 2024 19:23:16 GMT -5
Nice! We are going down in 3 weeks..what is the construction about?? They are refurbishing the rooms, giving them a total makeover. There are some pictures that I have seen of some of the buildings that are completed. My room, being in the main building, is not refurbished, so it was nice to get to see the "old decor" one more time. Hopefully you will get a refurbed room.
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Post by BWV Dreamin on Feb 17, 2024 7:48:06 GMT -5
We love the main building!! How is the weather? We just love the whole Bluffton area. So many times we have wanted to move there. Now with having grandchildren don’t think it will happen.
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Post by rwethereyet on Feb 17, 2024 8:43:01 GMT -5
It has been cool and windy ever since I got here. Only saw two kids in the pool when I went over to the Mercantile. Have needed a jacket all the time except around 3:00 in the afternoon. This morning it is very cloudy. I love to visit here, but the traffic is so bad, no matter what time of day.
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Post by Hi from RI on Feb 17, 2024 10:42:56 GMT -5
Is traffic bad around the resort area? We have been twice in March and do not recall traffic issues at least not compared to here in the NE!! We may go to Savannah for the day still deciding...
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Post by rwethereyet on Feb 18, 2024 10:06:05 GMT -5
Traffic was not as bad as I expected, but then I had been dealing with heavy traffic and rain all day, so my perspective might be a bit off, too.
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Post by rwethereyet on Feb 18, 2024 10:30:02 GMT -5
Saturday, Feb 17th
I had set the alarm for 8:00 A.M. and for a change, I did not hit snooze. It was very overcast and gloomy out. I ate a quick breakfast in the room and then loaded up the car, this time remembering the luggage carts downstairs. As I was loading up the car a CM came by and was asking about my car, then I asked about the resort as they had already started working on the main building as I was loading the car and had already filled up the parking spots that people had left this morning with more construction materials. He told me that people staying in the buildings at the pool and beyond could stay, but the buildings between the pool and the main check in would all have to clear out today. So that couple I spoke to was partially correct in that not everyone had to leave this morning.
As soon as I pulled over the bridge, around 9:30, it started to sprinkle and by the time I hit I95 it was raining and rained on me all the way to OKW. I stopped at the outlets in Pooler, Georgia--big place, wish I had a directory before parking and meandering so much. Back on the road, and it rained and rained and rained, slowing everyone down. I wanted to wait until Buc-ee's in Daytona to charge up to use their nice, clean bathrooms. Little did I know that it was also Daytona 500 weekend, and the place was mobbed. There was a line of traffic out into the street and over the overpass to get into the parking lot. I was lucky I was charging up as most people were not able to find a parking spot once they gassed up. After using the loo, I went and sat in the car until it was finished charging, about 10 minutes as the store was wall to wall people.
The rest of the drive was uneventful, except for the rain and traffic coming to a halt a couple of times. I had gotten a text telling me I was in room 1131 on the third floor, and I had requested bottom floor since I was schlepping my stuff all by myself. So I called and the CM told me she saw that I was in a totally different room?!?!?! I read the text to her again and she confirmed that was not correct. When I got here I was able to get into the room number that she had given me. Never had that happen before.
Arrived at OKW in pouring rain and I unloaded the car, headed to Olivia's for dinner, had the prime rib, and it was very good, although I think their fried chicken is better, but I had that last time I was there. The place was packed as no one probably wanted to head out anywhere else in the rain. It was really noisy, too, and I was anxious to get out to some peace and quiet.
Purchased nothing in the shop, and I didn't purchase anything at the Hilton Head Mercantile either. I usually find something, but nothing jumped out at me.
I walked back to the room as I am in one of the older buildings across from the Hospitality House. I had forgotten how much I do love it here and need to plan a longer stay sometime soon. It wasn't long before I hit the bed as driving in the rain all day had worn me out. See ya tomorrow.
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Post by henrycpa on Feb 18, 2024 16:04:57 GMT -5
I am late but now following. You are my first experience with EV Driving and charging. Do you mind sharing type of EV and how far you can get on a single charge?
Did not know HHI was getting a refurb. Audrey and I will be at Epcot next Sunday to grab a magnet before heading to Clearwater Beach for a conference for the week before returing to Disney for 4 nights.
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Post by rwethereyet on Feb 18, 2024 17:10:01 GMT -5
Well, Henry, I am not good at keeping up with the numbers on how far I get--and it really depends on a lot of things, how fast you go, winds, if terrain is uphill, etc. I tend to have a heavy foot, which is not good for extending range. I can't tell if you have an EV or are curious, so not sure how deep into the weeds to get. I tend to make more frequent charge stops for shorter periods of time. This is my first road trip and this is all new to me as well. I also found that my charging stops had more to do with where I wanted to stop--Buc-ee's, outlet malls, etc. My car told me stop earlier in Florida, but I wanted to stop at the Buc-ee's in Daytona (not knowing what I now know) so I pushed on. Car said I had plenty of juice, but with my speed, I was down to about 10% when I got there. Lowest I have ever gotten so far, and I admit I was getting nervous, even though I know there is range once you get down to 0%. I also have always had it set on mileage, but I am finding that % is more accurate. I made it from North Carolina to Hilton Head with only 1 stop in Florence, South Carolina. I charged up in Hilton Head and made it to WDW with two more stops. When I got to Old Key West, I still had 54% battery life left.
Oh my car is a Tesla, and I have not charged on anything but a trickle charger at home and SuperChargers--I have never charged at any of the other charging sites that require adapters, even though I have a couple. Tesla has the best charging situation there is. Since it was raining and my room at the Riviera was not ready, I did seek out the Supercharger at Celebration so that I would be all juiced up for the rest of the trip. It only had 8 stations and there was one car waiting ahead of me. First time I have had to wait, and the car even told me I might want to search for another less busy station, but I had the time to kill. I only waited about 10 minutes before a stall became available.
Are they still giving out the Hei Hei magnets? I thought they would all be gone by now.
Let me know if you have any other questions. I am still learning about this EV driving but will try and answer any questions you might have.
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Post by brp on Feb 18, 2024 17:14:31 GMT -5
Tesla has the best charging situation there is. As someone who does not own a Tesla, I can second this. In almost 1.5 years, I have only charged away from home once as we use mrs. brp's car for longer trips, and it was just OK. But things are not as prevalent as they are for Tesla. At home, I have a Level 2 charger, so charging is fast enough for me there. And, with solar, the "gas" is free
Cheers.
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Post by henrycpa on Feb 18, 2024 18:23:28 GMT -5
I hope they still have the hei hei mags. I am leaving my grandbabies a day early so Jodi and Audrey can have one!
I do not own an EV. To me they need to get 500 miles to make my driving experience on the highway worthwhile. I am a big guy so smaller cars not good for me so I would be in double trouble with the current EV's. I think I am holding out for Hydrogen....
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Post by rwethereyet on Feb 18, 2024 20:28:33 GMT -5
OK, I understand now. My Model Y has a range of 320 miles when fully charged, but again, it all depends on several things There is much more room in a Tesla than you would think. It looks like a small car, but because there is no engine, transmission, etc. it is far roomier than you think. I have more room in it than I did my Lexus 450H.
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Post by jedimom3 on Feb 18, 2024 20:31:29 GMT -5
Enjoying your adventure! thanks for sharing. Hope you have a wonderful time at OKV and WDW!!
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