Well, let me start it over. From now on I will write only one reply, to you AZBuck and to you Mass Tim. I first wrote my first Thread here naivily, because I thought no one would respond me back: I was and am completely wrong. You both have been so helpfull. I can see that because of you this king of web site do works. Thank you again!
Now, let's talk about my trip again: This will be my third time in Florida, visiting its wonderfull parks. And this time, once we don't have anything new to see in Disney, Universal and other similar places, I want to fulfill another one of my dreams: to see Graceland (maybe check if Elvis isn't death, like us, The King's fans, think. But 8 days only visiting Memphis would not be nice to other cities in TN. I like to see where the blues was born (if not, at least I heard that Elvis, BB King and many others used to play and record their songs in Nashville).
As I like the American way of life, and many other things that you have different from my country (Brazil), I want to know more and more each time I go there.
My first plan was just to visit Memphis. Then I seacherd about other cities and where I could go: the chosen ones were Nashville and Chattanooga, so we can learn a little about the American History.
Then, I realized that if I took a 3 day trip to Memphis I would arrive there only one day before Elvis' birthday. The city would be crowded. Then I thought: Maybe I can travel the other way round - Orlando>Chattanooga (9 hour trip, according to google)>Nashivelle>Memphis>Orlando (the last round would take about 14 hours (google), and if we have snow in our way, it will delay us a little more.
So, what do you thing I can do? which is the best route? what places I should go (I heard about a wonderfull Zoo in Chattanooga)? What do you think about Memphis during Elvis' birthday? Too crowded?
Thanks again for your politeness and thoughtfull hints.
My best regards!