We met impersonators from Spain, Italy and somewhere in Asia. We saw female Elvis impersonators, Elvis mantel pieces and the Heartbreak Hotel. (Yes, it's on the corner of Lonely Street.)
Beyond all of this, we didn't participate, because the line was a 3-5 hour wait. What's cool is that Graceland lets all of these people (for however long it takes) take a candle and make the journey up the hill to the grave of Elvis.
We wanted to see people crying, wailing and tearing their robes. Instead, we found people of all ages who were passionate about remembering the legacy of the one simply known as the King.
2 comments:
Wow, that seems pretty neat although I'm not the biggest fan of Elvis. What I don't understand is that if Elvis were alive, I'm pretty sure he wouldn't still be wearing that white jumpsuit...just a thought!
I love it, Gina. YOu have all the fun.
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