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- 2112Explorer IIIt dawned on me you may be Woman trying to convince Man to stop at Buc-ee's. That place is my DWs oasis. If I passed by without stopping I would hear about it for the next 100 miles. And then it will get real quiet :(
- 2112Explorer II
Grey Sailor wrote:
Sure can. If you're west bound do just as you said, left on 183, pull in Bucee's and go straight through the parking lot to get to the other side of the store. Coming around the back side of the store will line you up nicely with the pumps. Easy exit back onto the east bound service road.2112 wrote:
They installed a huge new Island west of the building, well away from the building. Easy in and out, especially if you are east bound.
Thanks! Yep, that's what I heard. I was wondering if you can circle behind the store to get to the new pumps, as I usually enter their parking lot from TX183 from the south. If so, I can exit their lot onto the I-10 service road and catch the signal light to turn under I-10 and enter the ramp. I sure wish Buc-ee's would publish the phone numbers of their stores where you could get local info....
Enjoy your trip. - Grey_SailorExplorer
houtrz wrote:
If you need fuel and cant get in, there is a Love's across the highway on the west bound side.
Thanks! Yes, many $500 bills I have shoved through the window at that Love's station in our former motorhome.... I sure miss that 150 gallon diesel tank and not having to stop every few hours for fuel.... - Grey_SailorExplorer
2112 wrote:
They installed a huge new Island west of the building, well away from the building. Easy in and out, especially if you are east bound.
Thanks! Yep, that's what I heard. I was wondering if you can circle behind the store to get to the new pumps, as I usually enter their parking lot from TX183 from the south. If so, I can exit their lot onto the I-10 service road and catch the signal light to turn under I-10 and enter the ramp. I sure wish Buc-ee's would publish the phone numbers of their stores where you could get local info.... - 2112Explorer IIThey installed a huge new Island west of the building, well away from the building. Easy in and out, especially if you are east bound.
- houtrzExplorerIf you need fuel and cant get in, there is a Love's across the highway on the west bound side.
- houtrzExplorerIf I remember right they are doubling the pumps from 60 to 120 which included all grades, not just diesel. Like SRX6 said there is a no 18-wheeler sign but RV's are welcome and will fit however if you have a long rig you might have issues getting in around the traffic. A friend of mine is the store manager at a different location and I mentioned something like Flying J has where there are RV lanes but he quickly shot that down explaining cost and blah blah blah. In time they will have the entire I-10 and I-45 coridor sewed up.
- srx-6ExplorerThey have signs at all entrances saying "No 18 wheelers". So the only users would be motorhomes
- DougEExplorerA second row of pumps equal to the existing row is being added on I35 in New Braunfels. Don't know about Luling.
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