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There is a tourist trap in South Carolina called South of the Border. A combination truck stop, motel, roadside attraction, carnival and snack stand, it's high kitsch of the first order, bordering on exploitative with its stereotypically Mexican "mascot" Pedro. A couple days before the Fourth of July, when I drove through, it's also a bonanza for fireworks, all manner of which are legal in South Carolina, even if they're sold at exit one, just south of the border with North Carolina.
It started as a half-way point on the haul down to Florida, a convenient place for New York- and Boston-area families to spend the night while driving to Walt Disney World and Miami. But faster speed limits, not to mention cheaper flights, a growing number of chain hotel outposts and the economic downturn, have left South of the Border as more of a curiosity than a much-needed overnight waypoint. It's hokiness is no longer a draw but rather something to be snickered at after you get back in your car and continue down I-95.
One saving grace is Fort Pedro, an explosives depot masquerading as a fireworks stand. A $699 collection of bombs, mortars and various other sparklers was the most expensive package I saw; simple firecrackers seemed unavailable in any quantity shy of 1,000. Packages as bright as the magnesium blooms they promised went on, row after row, as giddy shoppers stacked their carts. One group had assembled an arsenal so formidable it seemed destined for either resale in a control state or the ultimate end to the chunk of South Carolina in which they'd be ignited.
My friend Rob, who was along for this part of the ride, suggested we buy dozens of sparklers to hand out during the Fourth, the better to make friends with. Our best find were yard-long behemoths, in a pack of eight, for about a buck a pop. We declined to purchase super-light hot air balloon-inspired lamps, like you see in Southeast Asia, for fear that we'd spark yet another Lowcountry brush fire. I did buy a South of the Border bumper sticker for a dime.
The rest of the attractions were by turns unappealing or disappointing. The reptile house didn't seem worth an outlay of $8. The hat shop had precious few hilarious headpieces. The most that can be said of the ice cream stand is that it serves ice cream.
Visitors can ride to the top of the famed South of the Border sign, taking in the view from the "sombrero." But the open road was waiting. We didn't feel the need to hang around any longer: we had real stops to make.
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Reader Comments (Page 6 of 24)
Joe Jul 18th 2011 2:47PM
I remember a petting zoo there in the 1960's,Pedro had a llama that spit in my brothers eye from about 10 feet.What memories...
Mary Jul 18th 2011 2:47PM
I too remember South of the Border as a kid almost 60 years ago! The family used to drive from NYC to Alabama yearly for vacation, and my (late) brother and I couldn't wait to start reading the signs! The place has always been expensive and geared to I-95 travellers, but it is fun!! I agree that it is a great place to stretch your legs, enjoy an ice cream or a soda, and pick up those cheesy souvenirs that I like so much! I am a Yankee (born and bred in NYC) but I enjoyed South of the Border!! Still do!!
Steven Jul 18th 2011 2:47PM
This article and the video are both awful. It wasn't interesting, it wasn't informative, it wasn't funny it was just watching two hipsters be condescending towards things they don't understand or appreciate. Paul even seemed to resent his own job of having to mingle with people and go to places like South of the Border. Replace him with someone who truly enjoys discovering the unique and weird America has to offer, someone who can comment on the good as well as the bad.
adlerman Jul 18th 2011 2:48PM
It is tacky and the fact that so many posters like it confirms the dumbing down of America and Americans.
Jadare Jul 18th 2011 3:10PM
Grew up in NC. Never, ever went to South of the Border. Wouldn't be caught dead there! We rednecks knew it was a tacky hyped up tourist stop for all those no-class Yankees coming South to Florida. We just laughed when we drove by and saw the tags there form NY, Penn, NJ. Looks like lots of those folks still haven't figured it out.
etohdoc Jul 18th 2011 2:50PM
Pretty good place to visit and see, but save your money for much better attractions elsewhere!!!
T Cz Jul 18th 2011 2:58PM
This place USED to be a fun pace to take a break back in the 70's & 80"s!! NOW..It is the biggest and Most disgusting place on I-95!!! From Nasty mouthed and no customer service skilled employees to the Cockroaches crawling on the tables and chairs people actually sit to eat at!! Do yourself a favor...Keep going a little further south to stop!! Gas is MUCH cheaper and the food and surroundings are much cleaner and appealing. Try Jabs for your firework fetish at Exit 196!!!
prestonfay3 Jul 18th 2011 2:50PM
I went to South of the Border in 1988 and 2003. It's a nice and fun tourist attraction. I think the signs in North and South Carolina are what drive people into there. The signs save I-95 from being boring at times. They've changed the signs lately, even removing some of the older ones. It's between New York and Florida and this is a good break for those who don't want to drive nonstop. It can be funny with some of the sayings on the signs. They did try to get current with that new LCD sign at their exit rather than the tower they used to promote it in the past. I do think that the Florida sites such as Disney World have taken a chunk of its audience the past few years as well as the faster speed limits of 65 and 70 on I-95. They don't advertise it as much like in its '80s peak. I loved their neon lettered signs in 1987 when the neon trend in signs was the thing. After 1988, they discontinued those signs. I think that guy wanted to insult South of the Border since he lives in another part of the country and hasn't traveled on the East Coast. The first time won't grab you, but the second time will keep you hooked.
David Jul 18th 2011 2:51PM
To the best of my knowledge the writer who seems to complain about this business wasn't forced to buy anything, were they..?
Lisa Jul 18th 2011 2:52PM
I love Pedro's. Remembering what the billboards say and reciting them to each other too see who can remember the most of them. My favorite is "You're always a wiener at Pedro's" and it's got a hotdog on the sign. Loved it as a kid and love it as an adult.
Um Yeah Jul 18th 2011 2:55PM
I gather that the writer is a spoiled little boy with an air of superiority and a serious lack of both humor and worldliness. (And and abundance of poor writing skills...)
SOB, as mentioned, is half-century-old icon of tackiness and hilarity. Your "advice" here is about as apropos as giving "advice" to those wanting to get hitched in Vegas. Everyone already knows about it. It's supposed to be a joke.
You're actually giving shopping tips and admonitions for South of the Border?!? Seriously? What's next, frowning psychological critiques of the Jerry Springer Show?
PeterProds Jul 18th 2011 2:54PM
Ben Bernanke, the Chairman of our Federal Reserve got his career started at South of the Border!! The place is great. True Americana.
Karen Johnson Jul 18th 2011 3:27PM
LOVE-SOB !!! Been going to the campground 20 years--twice a year. It is the best!!
Marty Jul 18th 2011 2:56PM
Guess who used to work there? Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board! He grew up in Dillon, SC, just a few miles away...I hear he scored 1600 (perfect score) on his SAT exam...
NURSE A Jul 18th 2011 2:59PM
Paul Brady has it interpreted all wrong. Bad piece of news, AOL.
SOB is a place where for the past 50+ years, people have been able to stop and rest, take a break from a long drive, in a time where there was nowhere else. It provided many families heading to Fla with a oasis, with signs leading to it, knowing just ahead, would be the half way mark. Paul needs to be less critical of something that has existed probalby longer than his own life, something that in the US is kind of hard to find these days, since everything eventually gets ripped down and covered by condos, high ends stores no one can afford, or strip malls or outlets. This place is totally unique, maybe dated but one-of-a -kind..... Paul- try locating something in the USA with that description that provides many memories to Americans who traveled over thier lifetime, and then try and report on it. You need to learn to not rip things apart people care about, and be a successful writer instead. Its also something to show their grand kids too, a part of their own history.
jannamaria Jul 18th 2011 2:58PM
We love South of the Border....take it for what it is. It's run down and they have lots of crap in the souvenir shop but we have been stopping there for years and have fun when we do. It's great to stretch your legs after driving all day. We have even stayed the night. I just wish they would spruce it up, because it is totally sleazy in many ways.
Jon Jul 18th 2011 3:15PM
Those guys are the biggest idiots i have seen!!! Who care about your gay ass opinion...So many others enjoy it....NOT NEWS!!! AOL,,, IS SLIPPING!!!!
Fire this guy!!! He needs a good ass whoopin from a real south of the border redneck in my opinion....
shae Jul 18th 2011 5:22PM
I have watched South of the Border grow from a small drink stand to a motel which we actually stayed in during the 50's to the "attraction" it is today. Last time I stopped there was about 8 years ago. It is not the same but sure do love watching for the signs!
Dave Jul 18th 2011 3:15PM
Used to stop there on our way to Myrtle Beach back in the 60's...loved that place!!
Sam Jul 18th 2011 3:02PM
We used to buy fireworks there when I was a kid en route to the beach. I never paid much attention to the tourist trap element then, but in retrospect-- and comparison-- it is almost on par with tombstone. It's almost impossible to even stop your car in Tombstone without paying.