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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Daytona Beach Dream Cruise

When the Old Guys plan a weekend, we make the weekend as long as possible!

That said, we arrived in Daytona Thursday afternoon, even though the official event started Friday evening!

We arrived early for a couple reasons. First, we wanted to visit the Daytona Beach Flea Market early Friday morning, and second, a three-night stay at our beachfront hotel reduced the bill by 10%.

So Thursday evening, we cooked those famous hot sausages they sell at the Speedway during the Turkey Run, each of us had a couple for dinner. We spent the rest of the evening watching for cruisers along A1A. We watched and watched, but saw just a few early birds like us.

Friday morning, we went in search of a breakfast place that Packard Bill recommended. We drove up and down US 1, and after a couple phone calls, finally found It's All Good in Port Orange.

Do yourself a favor, and stop there for breakfast...we ended up there for breakfast again Saturday, and again on Sunday!

After a trip to the Flea Market...clip-on sun glasses for me and Sonny, and other gotta have trinkets for both Packard Bill and Cecil, we returned to the hotel, and watched as the beach became a popular spot for the weekend.

Friday evening, the Old Guys hosted a spaghetti dinner for friends who were staying at the same hotel. It was good, especially the skillet garlic bread cooked by Sonny.

We spent the rest of the evening either cruising along A1A, or hanging out by the cars in the parking lot, and telling the usual alcohol-induced lies we usually get into the conversation.

Saturday morning we had breakfast, then officially registered for the Cruise. Registration time took a whopping fifteen minutes; they seemed to have their act together this year!

Sometime during the day, my brake lights went out, and that meant (for the Old Guys), pulling the front seat, so Packard Bill could get under the dash. It was quickly fixed.

But things got worse as my clutch Z-bar bent, and forced me to put the clutch pedal all the way to the floor to shift gears. Not a big deal, but not fixable without a new Z-bar.

Fortunately, NPD was a Cruise sponsor, and handed out catalogs at Registration. I found the Z-bar I needed, called them, and it was in stock, ready to be shipped. That was easy!

Saturday afternoon, there were car shows all over Daytona Beach, but we opted to cruise up to Bel Air Plaza. There were maybe 75 cars in the lot, but it was early.

We drove down to a lunch spot on the river, had a bite to eat, then cruised up the river to Ormond Beach, and down A1A back to the hotel. If you've never taken that ride, it's highly recommended!

We decided to view the first-run Deuce Of Spades movie being shown at the Aquarium bar in the marina. It was a lotta hype for a much-less-than-mediocre movie!

To really appreciate it, you had to have grown up in the 50's (we did), or you won't be able to relate. And you have to ignore the acting, which left something to be desired.

But, there were moments, especially on the drag strip and on the dry salt lakes, that excelled! And although it was intended to be a relatively serious movie, there were several moments of good humor!

Bottom line...don't expect this one to win any Academy Awards, but see it for what it was intended, and that's a documentary of car folk back when car stuff was just becoming popular.

Sunday morning, as I headed south, the rest of the Old Guys headed out for breakfast again at...you guessed it...It's All Good.

Rick D'Louhy and the Daytona Beach folks that put together the Dream Cruise deserve a lot of credit. You had an opportunity to spend a weekend in Daytona for next to nothing, and attend as much, or like us, as few of the scheduled events as you wanted.

We're already planning for next year's Dream Cruise. Thanks again, Rick!

posted by Barry @ 5:27 PM   0 comments
Monday, October 19, 2009
Show and Concert In The Park
We went to this show last year, enjoyed it, and had to try it again. We enjoyed it just as much...maybe even more...this year!

The Old Guys met at Cecil's in Altamonte Springs, where we did some odds and ends to the cars, before the 35-minute trip up to the hotel in Mt. Dora.

The cold front was in the process of coming through the area, and that put the skids on any outdoor activities Friday evening.

So we picked up a pizza, and started planning our 2010 summer trip, which will be Route 66...start to finish...for a total of about 7000 miles (more on the trip as the details become etched in stone).

Saturday, it was chilly (to say the least), but a relief after weeks of record-breaking heat in Florida. Kent and his Cruisin' Couples crew did a fabulous job all day.

Registration was fast and efficient, (especially when dealing with well over 200 cars), the vendors had lots to offer, and we were especially impressed with the new Taurus SHO that was on display. Yes, it's priced in the high 40's, but has a lot to offer, including air-conditioned front seats, and a 365 HP, twin-turbo V6.

The live entertainment was also very good, and as they did last year, the awards were hand-made by the club...VERY nice job!

With all there was to do, the day went by quickly, and we were back in the hotel before 4:00. We had already decided to have another pizza for dinner, and we would further discuss our Route 66 trip.

As it turned out, Phil and Nancy came back in the early evening, and we all went to dinner, then chatted the evening away.

Sunday morning, with temps in the high 40's, we headed for home. The convertible tops were NOT down this time, and the heat was on! It's been a while since we've had to do that!

Thanks again for a great show, Kent. I'm sure we'll see you next year!
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