We managed to wander around for a couple of hours, eat dinner, and hang out while the kids looked at the animal statues and all of the other weird and funny stuff in there. We went back our second night just to get dinner and spend some more time walking around, and only bought a few small souvenirs.
Many people cringe when you mention Wall Drug, but we really liked it. I think being there when it was less busy definitely helped, fighing large crowds through the place would get tiring pretty quickly.
I created three 2-page layouts for this stop as well. I tried to choose papers that gave it a rustic and old-fashioned feel, and also worked with the colors in the photos - since I wasn't using any green in this book I accented with the gold/yellow in the Wall Drug sign. Some rustic wood papers, an old floral wall-paper type design, and one bold pattern was all it needed.
If you ever head to South Dakota, do stop at Wall Drug! Also in the town of Wall is our next stop - the National Grassland Visitor Center.
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