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    Sunoco - Front entrance of SunCo

    Sunoco

    4.0(2 reviews)
    17.0 mi

    I found myself turning onto Route 471 out of Lakeland driving through the Withlacoochee State…read moreForest on a recent Saturday afternoon when the chime you never want to hear when you're in BFE began to sing, yes the low fuel alarm accompanied by that annoying little gas pump warning light that can be easily reset but without a doubt will reappear. I love technology but not when it's intentionally designed to get your heart racing and to insight panic. On my F-150 this usually means I have 50 miles or less left in my 36 gallon fuel tank unless of course the technician working on the assembly line at Ford responsible for calibrating and testing the sensor was asleep at the wheel and made a decision to sit this one out leaving it up to the owner which is me to figure out how far this truck can really go on "E". As the miles ticked down and the warning light got brighter and the chime chimed louder my anxiety grew exponentially and I knew this was going to be a close call - to add to the dilemma the first few stations I would find were places I wouldn't swipe my card at so I continued pushing the envelope, finally with a few miles left in the tank according to the digital readout I see this Sunoco - I was going to make it, as my heart rate slowed and the confidence I lost in the assembly worker returned I coasted into this petroleum oasis - this station could have been the armpit of all Sunoco Stations and I would give it the same review -this place and the owner that chose this location to build here ROCKS!!!

    We were driving through rural florida and needed something to wet our whistles, so we pulled into…read morethe Sunoco, which didn't seem busy. Emptied out tanks in their one bathroom, and got drinks so that we could be on our road. The guy being the register was friendly, the bathroom was ok. It wasn't stellarly clean, and the water in the bowl had a yellowish tint, so it either hadn't been flushed or there's a lot of rust in the tank and it comes through.

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    Buc-ee's - Buc-ee's, Daytona_Sanju-18

    Buc-ee's

    4.2(863 reviews)
    64.1 mi
    $$

    Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a…read morefateful trip, that started from Or-laan-do aboard a not-so-tiny ship. ;) En route to the beach with some out-of-state visitors, stopping at Buc-ee's was a must. They had visited one in San Antonio, but reveled in the more massive scale that the Daytona location offers. I kind of went crazy myself, buying way more than intended. It's easy to do. From so many tempting food items, snacks, apparel to housewares, things can really get out of hand spending-wise. I can rationalize a lot of it though, because individual items, for the most part, are priced reasonably. This time I grabbed a Brisket & Egg Taco. That brisket is amazing! Enjoyed having it without any BBQ sauce slathered on so I could purely appreciate the meat's glorious fatty flavor. Their tortillas are made fresh at a devoted station. Everything is well-maintained from the restrooms to merchandise displays. My cashier was another bright spot. She engaged me in conversation and made me feel valued as a customer. The only thing I don't love is getting through the parking out. I am always able to park, but with all the traffic it's rather hectic.

    I was so excited to visit Buc-ee's, but now that I'm here, I'm trying to make sense of what I'm…read moreseeing. There was so much going on immediately upon entering. The place was bustling with activity, like a crowded flea market. First, I was met with the sight of people standing in line purchasing tobacco products. A few inches down, there were men's apparel and Buc-ee's souvenirs on one side, and women's apparel and other merchandise on the other. When you get to the middle of the store, you're faced with a large selection of jerky in a variety of flavors, bakery items, fudge bars, and other quick bites. You can actually see employees making fresh tortillas and slicing and chopping brisket for the sandwiches. Towards the back of the store are organized aisles, setup like a convenience store stocked with packaged nuts, jerky, snacks, candy, and much more. The women's bathroom was large and clean, with adequate stalls that have lights above the doors to indicate vacancy. Outside was an enormous gas station with more than 20 pumps, and across from it was the large car wash. I have no idea how to categorize Buc-ee's, but it seems to be a one-stop shop for all your travel needs.

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    Many gas pumps available

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