La Quinta
 

Kyle Lapczynski, Erin Baker, Brandon Stephens

 

Dell Taco

Erin:  Yuck!

Kyle:  After a long day of driving from Jackson to Salt Lake City, Brandon and I were exited to spot the Dell Taco.  It lived up to my expectations as a cheap Taco joint that I don't normally get to go to.  Brandon requested they be brought to IN and told the guy at the counter that Dell Taco was the reason for our vacation. 

Brian:  We pulled into Dell Taco after a 2mile search from the interstate.  We walked in and scared the two girls from the restaurant.  I had a chicken burrito.  It was good though quite greasy.  I downed some peanuts and raisons afterwards to equalize the contents of my stomach. 

La Quinta

Erin:  It felt good to sleep in a bed and take a shower.

Kyle:  We got in and watched the 40 year old virgin while Brandon packed his stuff.  It felt good to sleep in a bed and take a shower.  It was rejuvenating as the halfway point of our trip.  We got up and had the continental breakfast.  The food was descent but the crowd was out of control.  There were lots of kids and lots of noises.  It was not a happy atmosphere for me. 

Erin:  I thought breakfast was good for being free.  The crowd probably wouldn't have been that bad had we not been confined to a small room.

Brian:  I was quite tired by the time we arrived at La Quinta.  After checking in, I grabbed the essentials and took a shower.  After the movie, I slept for 5.5 - 6 hours and did not feel like getting up to take Brandon to the airport.  I deposited Brandon at his terminal and drove back to the hotel (15-20 minutes round trip).  I lay down while Kyle finished his shower then we ate breakfast which was quite good.  I was a little unhappy that a fat, w.t. women was hogging the waffle machine.  She made 4 consecutive waffles.  Overall, it was a very nice hotel.  It'd stay there again.  Total = $67.84 for 2 people ;)

 
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