We left Friday afternoon and drove the two hour journey to Louisville. On our way we picked up a RoomSaver magazine from a rest area near Seymour, Indiana to see what the midgrade hotels were offering in lines of discounts. RoomSaver can be picked up at any rest area across the country and I have found that many offer up 30% off their normal room rates for walk ins. www.roomsaver.com
We traveled down I-65 to the airport area, following the directions from our RoomSaver Discount mag to the Red Roof Inn. Upon entering the lobby, we found a very courteous young man who was happy to see our coupon and gave us a smoking room on the second floor with a king size bed. We usually ask for a smoking room for two reasons; one is that I do occasionally smoke (especially when partaking in adult beverages) and two, smoking rooms tell a lot about a hotel.
The room did not smell of stale smoke like some often do. Instead, it had a very pleasing clean aroma to match the very clean and tidy area. The king size bed was nicely made with fresh, clean linens and was one of the most comfortable beds I had ever lied upon. The tub and shower combo was thoroughly clean as was the toilet and floor. Though the room was small, there was plenty of room to move. Room $42.00 per night after discount and taxes.
After checking into our room and getting settled, we decided to check out the specials at the Waffle House next door. Though the Waffle House isn't one of my favorite places to dine, they do offer a variety of menu items for a good price. This particular restaurant is not one that I would recommend. The service was mediocre at best and though the place was clean, we really should have left and chose another location to eat. After our "waitress" finished telling her co-workers about her night out, she did apologize for our wait before taking our order. I felt a bit uncomfortable with the staff who were covered in tattoos, didn't seem very congenial and seemed very distraught about being there. We quickly ate our food and left vowing to never visit there again. Waste of food budget, $19.00.
Furlongs taste of Louisiana has coupons for 1/2 off dinner with purchase of one dinner at regular price or Free Lunch with purchase of one lunch of equal or lesser value which I also found on line at www.valpak.com . Great service and great food. Enough said. $28.00.
We made our way to 401 West River Road to buy tickets for the Moonlight Cruise on the Spirit of Jefferson. The cruise began at 11:00 p.m. and ended at 1:00 a.m. down the Ohio River. The evening was hot and humid, but once the boat began her journey it was very comfortable. With a temperature controlled bar and dining cabin, you definitely will not regret the $32.00 per couple spent for this short adventure. It is an adult riverboat party sure to get your rest and relaxation factor started. www.belleoflouiville.org
While you are in the area, check The Kentucky Center for the performing arts to see what shows are available. Pure entertainment at a value price cannot be overlooked. Most recently, The Marriage of Bette and Boo sold for $16.00 a ticket. An excellent show and great atmosphere. www.kentuckycenter.org
There are several other sights and venues that Kentucky has to offer and with any luck I will be reviewing them here for you in the near future. As for our weekend getaway, our total spent was approximately $198.00. A great weekend of rest and relaxation for a small budget!!

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