Don Zulaica
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The immaculately maintained Presley home is a fascinating museum. Elegant in some places (like the formal dining room), to surprisingly normal (kitchen) and playful (banana lounge, racquetball court, pool room) in others. Hallways with all manner of artifacts: a 1970s Zenith TV remote, personal desk setup, and various receipts for services rendered on the property. Horses still take up residence in the back, the kidney-shaped pool feels small by today's standards, and the grave site is beautiful.
Back at the Graceland park, before you get on the shuttle that takes you to the house, they give you a tablet computer with headphones, which you can use to play a video to coincide with your residence walk-through. The narrator? John Stamos, who tells various details and stories while you go through the house at your own pace. Nice touch.
A couple people on the staff here seemed a bit disinterested (others were exceptionally nice), but all in all everything was very pleasant.
A must see for any true Elvis fan.