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Buc-ee's Springfield
https://www.ky3.com/2023/12/11/buc-e...onday-morning/
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The much-anticipated opening of Buc-ee’s in Springfield on Monday could lead to traffic congestion on I-44. The store is at 3284 N. Beaver Road, off of I-44. The doors open at 6 a.m. The travel center is 53,000 square feet. It offers 120 fueling positions. Buc-ee’s is known for its clean restrooms, fresh food, and friendly beaver mascot. The Texas-based travel center attracts tourists from all over to experience its food, snacks, and merchandise extravagance. Josh Smith is an operations director at Buc-ee’s. He is anticipating travelers from all over the state and even surrounding states since this is the first location in Missouri. However, Smith said traffic congestion is not a huge concern for them. “We have an expansive parking lot. We have a great traffic circle. We should be able to provide all the traffic assistance that we need. We will also have the local law enforcement here to help us out,” Smith said. “So if anything gets caught up, then they’ll be there to help, but we don’t expect any traffic issues for opening day.” |
Why do people go nuts over this truck stop?
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Can Buccee line up onsides?
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Their coffee is the best. It's like the next best thing to cocaine.
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Finally, one-stop shopping for $100 lunches and hookers.
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And yeah, seems nice for truckers I guess, but an unnecessary madhouse for anyone who wants to fill up and maybe take a leak or grab a snack. I had QT breakfast pizza a few weeks back and it was pretty damn good, but think it was a one off and not a consistent thing like Casey's. |
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KwikTrip/KwikStar is pretty good
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Buc-ees has competition. Wally's is planning to open several locations around KC. The first being at I-70 and Noland Rd.
Same theme. Huge store with 80 to 100 gas pumps. https://www.kshb.com/news/local-news...n-independence |
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How sad it is that there's an implication you aren't going to find clean restroom unless it's inside a highly dense general goods merchant attached to a gigantically scaled gas station.
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I like Bucees. It's great place to stop when on a road trip.
Fun store to walk through and look at cool stuff while you stretch your legs. Their Brisket is good. (and I'm a BBQ snob) Everything is super clean. Employees are friendly. (They pay their employees very well) It's designed for interstate travelers, so really not geared towards the local convenience store/quick fill up crowd. Would I drive out of my way to stop at one? No. But if it's on my way somewhere and I need gas or a snack, I'll usually stop. |
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it's no Kum and Go
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I'm shocked it wasn't already there. Bucees is great.
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Everyone I have been to does not allow big rigs in the parking lot. They have great food. The brisket sandwich is outstanding and so are a lot of the burritos I have tried. They have just as many restrooms as they do pumps and the restrooms are super clean. I don't believe they ever advertise their prices for gas(at least the ones in Tennessee don't) but they are always the cheapest in the area.
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As others have stated, the restrooms are phenomenal. The BBQ is good. Probably 20 different types of jerky to choose from and just about every type of snack you would want. Oh, you want a yeti tumbler or cooler to go with all that? We got that shit too. Their original premise was to have the cheapest ice around and then expanded from there. |
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