

#Sage memphis drivers#
We also used Ubers and Lyfts, but remember many of the drivers still have not returned as the economy started to reopen so there are long wait times. Thanks to a great staff member at our hotel, we learned about the trolleys which for only a dollar each way took us to some of the most popular places in Downtown Memphis.

So that left us with public transportation and ubers. Once there, we realized a rental car would have been a headache because parking around the popular areas such as Beale Street was lacking. I volunteered to whip the minivan around the mean streets of Memphis for everyone, but we decided not to go for this option. Once we got closer, the event went down to six people, which still posed a challenge for getting around. A trip that started out with like three people ballooned to about eleven at one point because I told everyone about how fun the Southern Heritage Classic would be.

These moments often feel like a family reunion with distant cousins and it warms my heart. Also as the host hotel, we got to hang out at the hotel bar/restaurant and convene with other attendees. While the hotel is not super close to the game venue, it is close to many of the attractions downtown. The event reserved a hotel block which gave access to a great rate in a desirable area. Where to Stayįor this trip we opted to stay at the host hotel, the Sheraton Downtown Memphis. Considering that I have family in Memphis, had never been AND Southwest had cheap flights?! This seemed like an easy yes for a Weekend in Memphis. This game would match up Jackson State University coached by Deion Sanders and Tennessee State University coached by Eddie George. Earlier this year my friend recommended a weekend trip to Memphis, Tennessee for the Southern Heritage Classic. As you probably can tell, I love a weekend trip especially when traveling domestically. This year has been a year of travel, making up for 2020.
