I had read about it at the Roadside America site and at other places. I still was not sure of what to expect. I didn't know if I should expect a crowd or not. I also did know what exactly South of the Border was.
I read a couple of descriptions that made me think that it was a theme park type of place.
It was actually very calm and uncrowded when we stopped by recently. In fact, I was wondering
I asked one worker there about the crowds. She assured me that my time there (early on a weekday) was not normal, and that there are some summer days that the place gets very crowded.
I would almost describe South of the Border as small themed town. There are several gift shops and restaurants with a South of the Border theme. It is not one big building, or a gated theme park.
I went inside of one gift shop (the main one connected to the big sign) and found some deals. Most of the stuff they sell is novelty items. They had plenty of items with the destinations name on them. They had cheap fun toys too. I love a place that has cheap postcards too, and S.O.B. has postcards 12 for $1!
Another bargain is their sombrero tower, which is
There are a ton of funny billboards on the interstate on the way there too.
If you are travelling through the Carolinas, I would really try to stop here because it is so much fun AND things are cheap!
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