Members of Watersound Fountains, a local senior living community, recently embarked on a three-day getaway to Biloxi, Mississippi where they dined, gambled and explored the coastal town. The group of five women were accompanied by Community Life Director Michelle Graves, who helped execute their vision for the extraordinary outing.
The seniors, who have formed a close-knit group within the community, planned the trip themselves, from selecting activities to choosing restaurants. Graves served as their travel agent, booking accommodations and even driving them more than 200 miles each way to visit Biloxi.
“This trip was their brainchild, and I was thrilled to be along for the ride and see them experience the joy of it becoming a reality,” said Graves. “It’s been a privilege walking alongside our members as they experience new things and live out their dreams in retirement. This outing was the first of many for our members at Watersound Fountains.”
The group’s itinerary included visits to local landmarks like the Biloxi Lighthouse and Ocean Springs, a charming town known for its art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. They also spent time at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, enjoying the thrill of gambling and the complimentary drinks.
A highlight of the trip was a stop at Buccee’s, a popular gas station and convenience store in Foley, Alabama. Many of the seniors experienced their first-ever gas station lunch, savoring the famous pulled pork sandwiches.
Eda Ruth, one of the attendees, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity. “I know this is my final chapter,” she said. “I’m so glad I got to do this.”
The seniors’ trip to Biloxi was a testament to their spirit of adventure and their ability to create meaningful experiences. As they continue to plan future outings, including a trip to New Orleans to visit The National WWII Museum, it’s clear that their bond will only grow stronger.
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