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Memphis Map: GracelandGraceland Frommer's Very Highly Recommended

Hours Mar-Oct Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm; Nov-Feb 10am-4pm daily
Address 3734 Elvis Presley Blvd
Transportation Take Bellevue South (which turns into Elvis Presley Blvd.) south a few miles of downtown, past Winchester Ave. Graceland is on the left
Phone 800/238-2000, 901/332-3322
Web site www.elvis.com
Prices Graceland Mansion Tour $27 adults; $24 seniors and students; $10 children 7-12. The Platinum Tour (includes admission to all Graceland attractions, including Elvis's Automobile Museum, tours of Elvis's custom jets [the Lisa Marie and Hound Dog II], and Sincerely Elvis film presentation) $32 adults; $29 seniors; $15 children 7-12. Graceland Elvis Entourage VIP Tour (includes the "Elvis After Dark" exhibit) $68 for all ages
Season Dec-Feb mansion tour does not operate Tues. Closed Thanksgiving, Dec 25, and Jan 1
Other Tour reservations can be made 24 hrs. in advance and are recommended if you have a tight schedule

Frommer's Review

It seems hard to believe, but Graceland, the former home of rock-'n'-roll-legend Elvis Presley and annually the destination of tens of thousands of love-struck pilgrims searching for the ghost of Elvis, is the second most visited home in America. Only the White House receives more visitors each year. A look around at the crowds waiting in various lines at this sprawling complex makes it clear that Elvis, through his many recordings, numerous movie roles, and countless concerts, appealed to a wide spectrum of people. Today, more than a quarter-century after Elvis's death, Graceland draws visitors of all ages from all over the world.

Purchased in the late 1950s for $100,000, Graceland today is Memphis's biggest attraction and resembles a small theme park or shopping mall in scope and design. There are his two personal jets, the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum, the Sincerely Elvis collection of Elvis's personal belongings, the Walk a Mile in My Shoes video, and, of course, guided tours of Graceland itself. If your time here is limited to only one thing, by all means, go for the mansion tour. It's the essence of the Big E. All the rest is just icing on Elvis's buttercream-frosted cake.

In late 2007 Graceland's owners announced plans for a massive expansion and renovation of the complex surrounding the mansion. As of this book's deadline, however, no start date had yet been announced. Until then, plan on being able to tour Elvis's office; his racquetball building; a small exhibit of personal belongings, memorabilia, and awards; a display of his many gold records; and finally, Elvis's grave (in the Meditation Garden). Then it's back across Elvis Presley Boulevard, where you can watch a film about The King and visit the other Graceland attractions. True fans will want to do it all.

The Elvis Presley Automobile Museum includes not only his famous 1955 pink Cadillac, a 1956 purple Cadillac convertible, and two Stutz Blackhawks from the early 1970s, but also motorcycles and other vehicles. Accompanying this collection are videos of Elvis's home movies and a fast-paced compilation of car-scene clips from dozens of Elvis movies, which are shown in a sort of drive-in-theater setting.

A re-creation of an airport terminal serves as the entrance to the Lisa Marie and Hound Dog II private jets. The former was once a regular Delta Air Lines passenger jet that was customized (at a cost of $800,000) after Elvis purchased it in 1975 for $250,000. The Hound Dog II is much smaller and was purchased after the Lisa Marie was acquired.

"Sincerely Elvis" is Graceland's most revealing exhibit. This is a collection of many of Elvis's personal belongings. Here you'll see everything from some of Elvis's personal record collection (including albums by Tom Jones and Ray Charles) to a pair of his sneakers. One exhibit displays gifts sent to Elvis by fans. Included are quilts, needlepoint, and even a plaque made from woven chewing gum wrappers.

The Graceland exhibits strive to reveal Elvis the man and Elvis the star. Some of the surprising facts passed on to visitors include these: Elvis was an avid reader and always traveled with lots of books; Elvis didn't like the taste of alcohol; among his favorite movies were Blazing Saddles and the films of Monty Python.

Throughout the year there are several special events at Graceland. Elvis's birthday (Jan 8, 1935) is celebrated each year with several days of festivities. However, mid-August's Elvis Week, commemorating his death on August 16, 1977, boasts the greatest Elvis celebrations both here at Graceland and throughout Memphis. Each year from Thanksgiving until January 8, Graceland is decorated with Elvis's original Christmas lights and lawn decorations.

Early risers should be aware that most mornings it is possible to visit Elvis's grave before Graceland officially opens. This special free walk-up period is daily from 7:30 to 8:30am. If you're buying a ticket for the whole shebang, allow at least 2 to 3 hours or more (depending upon your devotion to the King).

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


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