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Steve Shauger
03-20-2025, 01:23 PM
I finally experience Buc-ees. Well this particular one is off I95 near Daytona. Who'd thunk a gas station would have 104 pumps and store that is almost the size of Costco. The carry an amazing selection of just about anything you could think of...

I believe the gas was under 3 dollars. Every pump was in use with a long line. Here are a few pics.

Billohio
03-20-2025, 01:42 PM
Did you get a brisket sandwich??

Steve Shauger
03-20-2025, 01:45 PM
Did you get a brisket sandwich??

We are visiting St Augustines but will stop on our way back and get the brisket and pulled pork sandwiches!

GM Powertrain
03-20-2025, 02:06 PM
The damn restrooms are spotless and worth the stop alone! They have everything and it's all good stuff. The brisket and pulled pork are great. Damn good burritos too. If passing through in the morning get a breakfast sandwich, killer. Always stop on my way through multiple times on my trips to Atlanta and Florida. Totally worth it.

Bill Pritchard
03-20-2025, 02:18 PM
When we drove to Houston and back 9 yrs ago, we stopped at one on our drive back to AZ after hearing my brother-in-law raving about it. Unbelievable! There's now one under construction in Goodyear AZ, on the west side of Phoenix.

TimG
03-20-2025, 03:11 PM
Buc-ees started out as a small Freeport, Texas convenience store chain. I did lots of business with many of the fuel wholesalers in the area, but since Buc-ees was all retail, I did not call on them. They have taken the C-store market by storm. They are an unbranded station that never posts their prices. They have now become their own brand, and they don't need a Shell, Exxon, or Texaco sign to attract folks like most C-stores. The amount of fuel they sell is staggering, they usually have two 9,200-gallon transports waiting on their lot to fuel their underground tanks and I would imagine they get about six loads of fuel per day at a store. Their inside sales are crazy numbers, also.

duskblue
03-20-2025, 03:36 PM
Right on Steve

Pontiac23
03-20-2025, 03:46 PM
The place is amazing!

Lynn
03-20-2025, 03:49 PM
Made my first trip to Buc-ees on the way home from MCACN last fall with my son Rocky.

YenkoYS-199Stinger
03-20-2025, 04:00 PM
The original store is about a 50 minute drive from our house.

The big one on 45 south at Dickinson has the best fuel prices of all of them in Houston. I fill up there several times a week. Diesel right now is $2.83 for my Denali and Super Unlededfor my wifes Mini JCW Countryman is under $2.60. It is always a madhouse and especially right now with the spring breakers headed to Galveston island.

Too Many Projects
03-20-2025, 04:06 PM
I've driven past them many times in my travels and the lines and crowds are why I never stop.

Waiting to spend my money is just not something I grew up with in the, then, sparsely populated Midwest.
I've never been in a Costco either....:wink:

Too Many Projects
03-20-2025, 04:09 PM
Steve, enjoy St Augustine ! All the little shops are cool. If you are there overnight, try to book a carriage tour around sunset to see the lights. Also, the lighthouse isn't far away and has a gorgeous view from the top...... of 219 steps...:grin:

1967 4K
03-20-2025, 04:22 PM
There’s one just south of Lexington, Ky. On I75 and I heard they’re building one south of Louisville, Ky. on I65. Great sandwiches of all kinds, no semi’s just family travelers.

67since67
03-20-2025, 04:33 PM
I've driven past them many times in my travels and the lines and crowds are why I never stop.

Waiting to spend my money is just not something I grew up with in the, then, sparsely populated Midwest.
I've never been in a Costco either....:wink:

Same here Mitch, when we passed by the Bus-ees on I-75 in KY this past Sunday the traffic was backed up down the off-ramp and back on the shoulder waiting to exit.

Previously, we have stopped and it is an amazing place indeed!

big gear head
03-20-2025, 06:07 PM
Get you some Beaver nuggets! Take a look at the pay rates for managers. It's pretty good.

Billohio
03-20-2025, 06:39 PM
The jerky is pretty good too. I have gotten the bags which are smaller pieces but I think the bulk is bigger pieces. Will have to do that on the way home. My dad hits the fudge counter. Always a full box that lasts him a while. I have no idea why he doesnt have diabetes

TimG
03-20-2025, 06:47 PM
I passed the one on IH 10 on the way home from Houston last Saturday. Every pump was full. People leave their car unattended at the pump while they shop. That location has gotten so crowded nobody stops there anymore. ��

47Hammer
03-20-2025, 07:18 PM
The first Buc-ee's in Colorado opened in Johnstown, off Interstate 25, in March 2024.

Rsconv68
03-21-2025, 12:25 AM
Finally! I can now associate with you. That Daytona location is mine as well when I go to Speedweek for NASCAR.
Frrrreeeeessssssshhhhhhhhhh brisket on the booooaaaarrrddddd!!!!!!

Steve Shauger
03-21-2025, 12:51 AM
Finally! I can now associate with you. That Daytona location is mine as well when I go to Speedweek for NASCAR.
Frrrreeeeessssssshhhhhhhhhh brisket on the booooaaaarrrddddd!!!!!!

Yep delicious!!! Devoured two briskets sandwiches on the way home! 20 freezers for bags of ice.... Luckily no wait to refuel and the brisket carvers were slicing and dicing when we arrived!

muscle_collector
03-21-2025, 03:54 AM
we love bucees and stop at everyone we pass. my wife even got me a bucees hoody as a gag gift for xmas. to her surprise i actually wear it. i always get comments when i do.
only draw back is i cant stop without spending close to a hundred dollars on food, candy and beef jerkey.

427.060
03-21-2025, 04:28 AM
I stopped at the one in Florence South Carolina last week on the way to the big car show in Myrtle Beach. I've been to 5 or 6 of their stores so far. If you like jerky, you need to try the theirs. The gas is usually a little cheaper than other nearby stations. Every thing in the store is high priced. I spent $75 in the store last week.