Oh, BTW, no tour guides. Just tour guards. Everything is relayed via satellite radio and you wear these little headset thingys to listen. You have to push numbers or specific buttons on the small radio to hear the next narration. The tour guards will answer questions and are VERY friendly and VERY nice. They were especially nice to IE. I didn't take very many pics in the house. It was a little eerie to me and I wanted to show respect to The King. Seriously, I found it incredible and would go back again. Anyone wanna go? Ok, on with the tour.
Beyond those peacocks is the Music Room. You can just get a glimpse of the piano.
Beyond those peacocks is the Music Room. You can just get a glimpse of the piano.
To the left of the white living room is the stairway and a short hallway to the right. Off to the right is (was?) his parent's bedroom. Nothing fancy but a bit nicer than what they had in Tupelo. The stairs are roped off and a large blue velvet curtain blocks your view at the top of the stairs. THEY SAY that no one ever went upstairs except Elvis, Priscilla, and Lisa Marie. THEY SAY that nothing has been touched up there since he died. Kinda creepy. Also, THEY SAY (well, not on the tour but eveyone else) that the bathroom in which he died is directly above the foyer. Ok, off through the dining room (no pics) and kitchen (no pics). Something I thought as I walked through this floor was how if this house was on House Hunters (HGTV).... those potential buyers would gasp and say 'oh my, this needs totally remodeled, look at that terrible carpet, who picked these wall colors?' yadda yadda yadda. However, one has to remember that this house was decorated in the late 60's and early 70's and I'm sure was very stylish and modern. Ok, back to the kitchen.... previously the kitchen was not on the tour because his aunt lived in the home until she died which I think they said was 1993. I better google that date. Anyhoo, think about that... she lived there for a very long time with people ooing and ahhing and boo-hooing through there. Very generous of EPE to commit to his request to allow her to stay. Ok, now you go downstairs to the famed TV Room and Pool (or was it game?) Room. The TV room was decorated in dark blue, yellow, and white - which looks adorable on a child's sweater or on a sailboat flag. In here... well, between the colors, the vinyl, and the mirrored ceiling, it was a little much. However, like I stated before, 30ish years ago - this was HOT! The Pool Room was different too - the walls and ceilings are totally covered in fabric. Back upstairs to the famed Jungle Room:
That's Imitation Elsie sitting on the ledge near the indoor waterfall. After this room you are guided outside and walk through Vernon's office, the shooting range (an outdoor room with a large door), and then to the racquetball court. After you walk into the RC, you step into the actual area that would have been the floor, etc. and instead the walls are covered - floor to ceiling - with gold records. TVs are showing concerts from his last years and there are a few of his legendary jumpsuits on display. It was at this point I started getting very sad. He was only 42 years old and wow - what a life. I know you think I'm silly but I did get very sad.
So, after you leave the racquetball court you move into what Elvis called the Trophy room (building? I can't recall). Anyhoo, again, a short intro and then you walk into this:
Can ya see tiny IE in the pic to the left? Can you see the hugh number of tourists? Note: If you ever want to go to Graceland, this time of year is AWESOME!
Walking along, looking at all of those records was just incredible. As you leave this hall, you enter the hall of movie posters, etc. At the end is a display of his wedding suit, her dress, and Lisa Marie's crib and a few toys. Around that corner is another long hallway that displays his charity work, etc. Both he and Priscilla were very active and generous. Again, this display really moved me.
Here's a couple of shots to cheer you... Imitation Elsie at the pool!
And then there's the meditation garden with the four graves and the original HUGE marble headstone from his mom's grave. Flowers, tributes, gifts, etc. are everywhere but not trashy.
This is the marker near the road. Here are the famous gates.
And... the famous wall with signatures, tributes, and messages from around the world.
The tour also includes a building with about 10 cars and motorcycles as well as the golf carts, etc. he used to drive around the acreage. Yes, Graceland was originally almost 14 acres. I'm not sure what it is now. I think I should get a job there. I love it and am becoming quite the expert. Of course, in two weeks I will have forgotten all of this which is why I am putting it here. Well, that and I want all of you to enjoy my experience. I wish you were there!
Back to the tour... you can walk thru the Lisa Marie airplane with the gold plated everything and also Hound Dog II, a smaller jet. There is Private Presley - a display about his time in the military and an exhibit I really liked which showcased all of his movies. I wish there was a package set of DVDs of his movies. I'll just have to get them here and there at the flea market. I want to get Roustabout first. My new fav Elvis song is 'Little Egypt' from that movie. I watched Jailhouse Rock for the first time last week too. He was so handsome!
This concludes your tour of Graceland.
I went back a few days later to visit the remaining gift shops and do another drive-by of the wall/gates. At one of the shops the very nice clerk noticed IE in my purse and said I had to take a pic in front of the suit.
We love you ELVIS!
If you get the chance, stop by and take the tour. I know I didn't spoil it for you here because you can see all this all over the web. I can't wait to go to Memphis again and fork out the cash and head through those gates.
If you get the chance, stop by and take the tour. I know I didn't spoil it for you here because you can see all this all over the web. I can't wait to go to Memphis again and fork out the cash and head through those gates.
When I was there 30 years ago, the kitchen wasn't part of the tour. I can't believe you just saw Jailhouse Rock for the first time. He did the choreography for the JR song. I was impressed that some of the rooms were tasteful. It is very sad to think of what he made of his life and then ruined it with drugs. TFS
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