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20 hours ago, dcbt said:

Right on, thanks.

Here you go. Sheet 1 has all the basic data I could easily find about the distilleries I chose (Price/hours/RR-reservation required vs NR)/location/etc.)

Sheet 2 has the route we settled on to try and minimize drive/maximize visit time.

I tried to leave out the details that were only pertinent to our trip on this version.

 

Distillery.xlsx

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1 hour ago, kjbeggs said:
1 hour ago, kjbeggs said:

Here you go. Sheet 1 has all the basic data I could easily find about the distilleries I chose (Price/hours/RR-reservation required vs NR)/location/etc.)

Sheet 2 has the route we settled on to try and minimize drive/maximize visit time.

I tried to leave out the details that were only pertinent to our trip on this version.

 

Distillery.xlsx

Here you go. Sheet 1 has all the basic data I could easily find about the distilleries I chose (Price/hours/RR-reservation required vs NR)/location/etc.)

Sheet 2 has the route we settled on to try and minimize drive/maximize visit time.

I tried to leave out the details that were only pertinent to our trip on this version.

 

Distillery.xlsx

Thanks buddy. Looks like you have everything I had in my head to hit, plus some.  (My goal being HH, BT, MM, Beam, FR, and WT.) 

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On 3/11/2016, 5:41:45, dcbt said:

Thanks buddy. Looks like you have everything I had in my head to hit, plus some.  (My goal being HH, BT, MM, Beam, FR, and WT.) 

Also, check out this site: http://www.bourboncountry.com/things-to-do/urban-bourbon-trail/index.aspx

Lots of info, and the Distillery Tour page has everything arranged by location. wish I'd looked there sooner.

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On 3/3/2016, 8:47:19, kjbeggs said:

We don't have a hotel picked out in Nashville yet. Looked at the Hutton and Indigo, as well as the Gaylord, but not sure we want to spend the $$$.

Found Moonshine Hill, which is 30 minutes away, and looks amazing, but it's booked almost solid for the whole year, and every day in September.

 

If you want a great hotel the Hutton is it - from experience you would love it - it is however expensive

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