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Started by thenetwork, December 23, 2015, 08:02:57 PM

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wanderer2575

Another sign of the apocalypse:  I took a late night drive last night down to the Turnpike (176 miles round-trip, plus a few miles wandering through Elmore) to see if my new IL Tollway I-Pass sticker works on the Turnpike (it does, although I haven't checked to see if/how the charges hit).  On the way back home I stopped at the westbound Blue Heron service plaza before I-280 to get something unhealthy to eat, just because.  This was around midnight, Saturday.  And the Hardee's was closed.  None of the restaurants in the food court was open.  If I really needed to shove something down my gullet, beef jerky or chips or prepackaged egg salad sandwiches in the convenience mart were all that was available.  What the hell?


Mav94

Quote from: wanderer2575 on April 13, 2025, 10:26:18 PMAnother sign of the apocalypse:  I took a late night drive last night down to the Turnpike (176 miles round-trip, plus a few miles wandering through Elmore) to see if my new IL Tollway I-Pass sticker works on the Turnpike (it does, although I haven't checked to see if/how the charges hit).  On the way back home I stopped at the westbound Blue Heron service plaza before I-280 to get something unhealthy to eat, just because.  This was around midnight, Saturday.  And the Hardee's was closed.  None of the restaurants in the food court was open.  If I really needed to shove something down my gullet, beef jerky or chips or prepackaged egg salad sandwiches in the convenience mart were all that was available.  What the hell?

This is outrageous, greasy food at service plazas in the middle of the night is our right. I don't even recognize this country any more!

The Ghostbuster

It appears that only the Burger Kings at the service plazas at MPs 20.8, 139.5, and 170.1 (both directions for each) are open 24 hours. It's truly outrageous! Maybe you should have taken your turnpike trip during the day, wanderer2575.

wanderer2575

Awright, awright, "sign of the apocalypse" was a little strong and meant as a joke.  I was noting that, along with 24-hour fuel, the service plazas all used to have 24-hour foodservice.  Most people out there are not on aimless joyrides as I was and maybe can't choose to make the travel during the day.

thenetwork

Quote from: wanderer2575 on April 14, 2025, 03:36:41 PMAwright, awright, "sign of the apocalypse" was a little strong and meant as a joke.  I was noting that, along with 24-hour fuel, the service plazas all used to have 24-hour foodservice.  Most people out there are not on aimless joyrides as I was and maybe can't choose to make the travel during the day.

But you still can get some form of food at the C-Store and/or the vending machines inside 24/7...

vdeane

Quote from: thenetwork on April 14, 2025, 04:10:07 PM
Quote from: wanderer2575 on April 14, 2025, 03:36:41 PMAwright, awright, "sign of the apocalypse" was a little strong and meant as a joke.  I was noting that, along with 24-hour fuel, the service plazas all used to have 24-hour foodservice.  Most people out there are not on aimless joyrides as I was and maybe can't choose to make the travel during the day.

But you still can get some form of food at the C-Store and/or the vending machines inside 24/7...
But it's a definite downgrade.  If you're out then and need a proper meal for whatever reason, you're SOL.
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