Sonic

Today I joined the friendly folks from Mass Motoring Club for a trip to the newly opened Sonic “fast food restaurant” in Danvers – glad for the great company, because the food … not so much!

We all met up at Jordan’s Furniture in Reading – which is a great place to hang out even if you don’t need to buy furniture of TVs!Β Pete came in his fancy new-to-him BMW Z4, a pretty sweet ride πŸ™‚

Eventually it was time to drive up to Sonic, a short drive but to join a LONG queue! Somehow, the MINIs snuck their way in to some parking spaces alongside the Sonic, while I “hid” my Q5 behind the nearby hotel …

And we all joined the “people queue” – you wait in line to order at one of the two order panels under the canopy, where there is also some seating. No such thing as going inside the building to a counter. Not sure this will work very well in the winter time – but I suppose you can instead stay in your car and join one of two VERY long and slow queues to order that way (either ordering and then picking up and leaving, or eventually making it to a parking spot where you order and food is brought to you)

When we joined this queue, we didn’t realize three things … it would be TWO HOURS before we got food (partly due to the order system failing for half an hour), the food wasn’t worth a two hour wait, and some people just can’t understand what queues are all about, and feel that they should just be able to go straight to the front!Β But, we did queue – luckily having lots to chat about.

Even when you get to the front, to the order display and the “press button and wait for friendly voice” order system, you’re not done with waiting. Poor Brian stood there maybe 15 minutes pondering what to order and waiting, before finally he cracked and headed off to Essex Seafood instead (in truth, a far better choice!)

But in the end, I also got to the order display, and was able to see what all the fuss was about … and I have to say, it’s just madness!
I ordered the Bacon Cheeseburger Toaster, Chili Cheese Tater Tots, a Peanut Butter Sundae, and a drink – the Chili Cheese Tots were OK, and the Toast of the Cheeseburger Toaster was quite refreshing – but the burger meat itself was no better than McDonalds, and the Sundae and drink basically identical to the McDonalds equivalents.
So in the end, you’re queuing for two hours so that your food is brought to you on wheels instead of handed to you over the counter. Sorry, not good enough!

I’m sure that some time, the queues will go down. And doubtless, parked at a spot and ordering out the window, then having the food brought to you, would be cool (though I don’t eat inside any car I own!), but I have no need to do it again any time soon.

However, it was a great day out with MINI friends πŸ™‚

Classic parking

After yet another fabulous MINIsOnTop recently, including a great morning at Loon Mountain with 220 perfectly parked MINIs, we were invited to Loon Mountain today to help with parking an anticipated 200 classic cars for their Kruise the Kanc Classic Car Drive.
Rarely likely to turn down a chance to get together, about 10 MINI owners headed up … sadly, we nearly outnumbered the classic cars, parking only 20 in the end! But the company was great, the cars that did show were spectacular, and the (mid 80s) weather was amazing! So, here’s some pictures …

Volunteers includedΒ Pete, Ivan, Kevin, Shannon, Chip,Β Richard, Theo …

Lots of nice cars arrived, not really enough to need help with parking though!

 

After a wile, the cars headed off to drive the Kancamagus Highway:

MOT2009 check presentation

Today, MINIsOnTop volunteers gathered at Michael & Pam’s house, for a bunch of “well done / thanks”, and check presentation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Maine, and (via Pete) the Mount Washington Observatory. James fromΒ Make-A-Wish of Maine kindly Β joined us to accept the checkΒ ($10,315.82) to- and to make a “thank you” presentation to us:

We also presented the Mount Washington Observatory check ($692.18); MWO could not attend, so Pete (who organizes the MWO tour during MOT each year) accepted the check on their behalf:

 

One further “presentation” this year was to Sarah & Richard – Sarah, with Brian, Sheena and Armen – pulled together MINIsOnTop donations this year, and Richard has acted as Loon liason and given the important Driver Speech every year during MINIsOnTop:

After running MINIsOnTop from 2006 to 2009, Theo, Michael and myself have chosen to step back a little and get some new ideas in to the event – and happily Richard & Sarah have chosen to team up and pull it all together for 2010 (and maybe after that too!) – so best wishes to them, and to MOT2010 (which will be June 25/26!)

Many thanks to everyone that supported MINIsOnTop 2009, especially all the un-named volunteers that make everything go so smoothly. Thanks also to Michael & Pam for once again hosting our after-MINIsOnTop mini-event, and thanks to James and Make-A-Wish of Maine for joining us, and for the lovely plaque!

 

Some other pictures from the day: