It’s the end of paddling season, so of course it is time for
some fun time off. In October, I wanted
to do something fun that my sister, Samantha, would enjoy, and we settled on a
Wanderlust Yoga festival in Louisville, Kentucky. Once the date and location
were set, we invited friends Cat and Hailey to make it a true girl’s weekend. We loaded up the car, made the drive south,
and planned for a good weekend.
Day 1:
Everyone woke up early and ready to tackle our first play: Go Ape! Zip Line & Tree Tops
Adventure. We booked a tree tops ropes
course with rope ladders, zip lines, Tarzan swings, nets, bridges, and various
other obstacles. The course was self-guided,
so after a short instruction on how to hook in safely, we were on our own.
After 2 hours of climbing and swinging through the trees, this became a trip
highlight. Rating: 5/5
Next, we decided to grab some lunch and start the Urban
Bourbon Trail. This trail is 39 bars in
and around Louisville. Each bar and the
Louisville visitor’s center have “passports” that can be picked up and then
stamped at each location visited.
Drinking Bourbon isn’t necessary, but some type of purchase is. The passport has addresses, hours, maps, and
signature drink suggestions, which comes in handy when exploring the city. If you get six stamps and mail your passport
into the visitor’s center, then you receive a free t-shirt for completing the
trail. With three days to spend in the
city, we thought it would be no problem to hit six stops and earn our
shirts. Stop #1 was the Bourbon Raw Bar
located right downtown in Whiskey Row. We
planned on having brunch, which according to the website was being served, but
ended up going with some soul food from the lunch menu instead. Hailey isn’t a bourbon drinker, so she
ordered other drinks for most of the trip, but Samantha braved the signature
drink: The Ponzi Cream with bourbon and cream soda. It tasted like a melted Popsicle in a good
way, with everyone but Cat enjoying it. Rating: 4/5
We had time to hit another stop on the trail before the
afternoon activities and chose the Old Seelbach Bar for Stop #2. This was in a super fancy hotel, and there
was only a bridal party in the bar with us, so we sat right at the
counter. I ordered the signature cocktail
this time- the Seelbach with bourbon and champagne, which is apparently really
famous, and also tasted like cough syrup. Rating 3/5
After lunch, it was time for glass blowing. My college
roommate Kathleen joined us for the afternoon, since she now lives in the area.
We booked a make your own glass class,
with Hailey and Kathleen choosing fall pumpkins, and the rest of us doing
Christmas ornaments. We were able to
choose the colors and design of our creations, and it ended up being a ton of
fun seeing how everything turned out.
The decorations were mailed back home once they were cooled overnight. Rating: 4/5
With such an action packed day, we grabbed a quick dinner
before heading to our evening activity: The Waverly Sanatorium haunted
house. This haunted house is supposed to
be “truly” haunted and the best of the best.
We were so excited (and scared) to do this, but after getting stuck in
line trying to park for 2+ hours, and then realizing the line was another 3
hours long, we bailed out and decided to call it a night. This was the only flop of the trip, and since
we couldn’t buy tickets ahead, or go on a week night (they were only open on
weekends), I’m not sure how it could’ve been avoided. Rating: 0/5
Day 2:
Wanting to rebound from last night’s disappointment, we
prepped for the Wanderlust Yoga Festival.
This Festival travels from city to city each weekend, and has a 5 km
run, an hour long yoga class, a meditation, and a yoga workshop, along with
vendors selling food and yoga gear. In
Louisville the event was right on the Ohio River at the Waterfront Park, and
the weather was perfect for a day outside.
The 5 km was on paved trails along the river and early in the morning to
beat the heat. Next was the yoga class,
which was challenging, but doable for everyone in the group. We tried to meditate, but after 5 minutes I
snuck out and grabbed a cookie. Finally,
we did an acro (two-person) yoga workshop.
The instructor had us separate by height, so Hailey and I were paired separately
from Samantha and Cat, which wasn’t as fun because the other girls in our group
couldn’t be bases for the poses with little upper body strength. Cat and Samantha found the instructions to be
confusing, and wanted more one-on-one attention from the instructor. We enjoyed the event overall, but it wasn’t a
highlight of the trip. Rating 3/5
Now back to the Bourbon trail: we needed food (and stamps!)
bad. For Stop #3 we hit Dish on Market
which was within walking distance to Waterfront Park. We each ordered a southern favorite, and shared,
which was really fun. The cocktails here
were some of our favorite from the trip.
Nobody ordered the signature drink here (an Old Fashioned), but I had a
Bourbon Mule which was probably the best drink of my life, and Hailey’s spicy
Bloody Mary was the best of the three she had over the weekend, and our
bartender was fantastic. Rating 5/5
We were so tired after our action-packed morning that we
snuck back to the hotel, driving through Old Louisville to see the historic
buildings and Churchill Downs. The rest
of the afternoon was spent napping and recovering before our big night
out.
For the last night of the trip, we decided to dress up and
hit the town for the final three stops on the trail. We planned for appetizers at one, dinner at
the next, and finish it off with dessert at the third. We made reservations for dinner, ordered a
Lyft, and naturally just barely made our ride on time as Cat realized she had
left her credit card at our lunch stop.
We decided to be dropped off there, and then walk to appetizers. As we entered the downtown, Hailey realized
that she forgot her passport with its three stamps!!! We didn’t know what to do, but Cat saved the
day and told us that we would just have to hit as many as we could tonight in
order to get Hailey her T-shirt. It was
a tall order, but we knew we could push through. Stopping at Dish on Market (Stop #3), the
same bartender was still working, and gave Hailey a new passport with a stamp
because he recognized us from lunch. Cat
got her card back, so we set off much happier than when we arrived.
For stop #4 (or 2 for Hailey’s new passport) we chose the Corner
Restaurant and bar in the Aloft Hotel lobby.
We split an appetizer of deviled eggs, and enjoyed some exotic (to us)
drinks per the bartender’s suggestion. I again had the signature cocktail the
Whiskey Smash, which was good, but Cat’s Gin and Cucumber drink was our
favorite, while Hailey’s vodka martini was a salty flop. Samantha had a Mai Tai, which hit the spot on
her sweet tooth. Rating 3.5/5
Up next was the barbeque dinner we had been waiting for at
Doc Crow’s Southern Smokehouse and Raw Bar (Stop #5/3). The food was excellent- we sampled Catfish,
Pull Pork, and Brisket, and the drinks were some of our favorites of the
trip. Samantha had a “Michigan” old
fashioned with about 6 sugars added to it, and Cat had turned me on to Gin, so
I ordered a Smoke and Perfume with rhubarb bitters and habanero something or
other. Rating 5/5
We now had to start watching the clock. It was a Sunday night, and Louisville wasn’t
up for the night we had planned, so we strategically planned our stops in order
to hit bars before closing. Up next was
the Bar at Blu (stop #6/4) in the Louisville Marriot Downtown. This bar was basically a hotel lobby, and not
that impressive compared to the ones before it.
We ordered some dessert to split, with Samantha, Hailey and I ordering
White Russians, and Cat (rightly) sticking to a whiskey sour. This wasn’t our
favorite, but we still had a good time. Rating: 3/5
Next we hit Hailey’s pick 8UP Drinkery & Kitchen (Stop
#7/5). It was the open air rooftop bar
that overlooked the entire city. The
kitchen had already closed when we got there, but we were stuffed to the gills
anyway, so chose a seat around an open fire and had the whole rooftop to ourselves. I went back to the signature drink- just a
dressed up Bourbon and Coke, and Cat had an awful Gin(ger) Snap that tasted
like sap and raw ginger. Regardless of
the bad drink order by Cat (we all had one) this was probably the highlight of
the night. Rating: 5/5
We needed on more stop to fill out Hailey’s book, so we
chose the ritziest place we could find: The Brown Hotel (stop #8/6). We had planned on getting dessert here, so of
course we ordered a crème brulee, a derby cake, and a chocolate cake that you
light on fire to get a lava of hot fudge.
We celebrated finishing our books with glasses of champagne before
calling it a night. Rating: Brown Hotel 4/5,
Louisville Bar Crawl 5/5
To enjoy the last bit of vacation before heading home, we
got up for a spin class at Cyclebar, which is kind of a night club meets
cycling class. Since it was a Monday,
everyone else in the class was a regular, and it took us a bit of time to
figure out how the bikes worked, but we were able to get a good workout in by
the end of class. Rating 3.5/5
Before heading home, we grabbed a quick breakfast at the
North End Café (Stop #9). It wasn’t our
favorite food, but we reminisced on the highlights of our trip, and made
promises for the next time- which will hopefully be Nashville 2018!
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