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WHY BUC-EE'S ARIZONA WORKS AND EVERYONE ELSE IS TAKING NOTES

July 7, 2026 Britt Johnson
 

I need to fact-check myself right out of the gate, because I almost went on the internet and said Arizona got the first Buc-ee's outside of Texas. We didn't. Buc-ee's has been expanding since 2018, starting with Alabama, and has since made its way through the South, the Midwest, and up the coast. BUT Goodyear just became the most western Buc-ee's location in the entire country. People camped out in 100+ degree Arizona heat before the doors opened at 6 a.m. We thought about it, but waited a solid 7 days before seeing the beaver!

 

Walking up passed the 120 gas pumps I could feel it. What was it? What is it about this brand? Why does a gas station with a beaver mascot inspire road trips and a line around a building before sunrise?

 

1. The customer service isn't a script- it's a standard.

You know how Chick-fil-A says "my pleasure". Like, do you really mean it? Buc-ee's doesn't have a catchphrase. What they have is an actual standard. Staffing levels that make you feel like the store was expecting you specifically, bathrooms so clean they've literally won awards for it, and employees who seem to genuinely want to be there. There's a difference between training someone to perform friendliness and creating a culture where people actually show up that way.

 

2. The consistency is almost aggressive.

Every Buc-ee's has a bronze beaver statue. Every Buc-ee's has Beaver Nuggets. Every Buc-ee's will have brisket sandwiches ready at 11 a.m. You don't have to wonder. You don't have to check the app. You don't have to ask if they have the thing. The thing is there. It's always there. There are Easter eggs baked into every location: the same mascot, the same merchandise layout, the same energy and it creates this feeling of belonging even if you've never been to that specific store before. Seeing it in the wild creates a fuel pump fraternity. Branding that consistent isn't an accident. It's a commitment. It's the kind of commitment that makes a brand feel like a place, and a place feel like a destination.

 

3. The beaver. The damn beaver. (pun intended)

The mascot is everything. He's got a little smirk. He's a little smug. He's wearing a hat, he's on your t-shirt, he's the bronze statue you're definitely taking a photo with, and he's inexplicably on a matching swimsuites you now own with your son. The Buc-ee's beaver is the rare mascot that doesn't try too hard. He just exists with complete confidence, and somehow that confidence transfers to the whole brand. You trust Buc-ee's because the beaver trusts Buc-ee's. Here's what Buc-ee's actually teaches us about building something that lasts: people don't fall in love with businesses. They fall in love with experiences that feel consistent, genuine, and a little bit fun.

 

Whether you're building a household, brand, a podcast, or a business that formula works everywhere. I hope you feel some way about what we put out there, part of our Arizona family no matter where you live.

XoXo

Britt.

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In Travel Tags Buc-ee's, Arizona, Travel, travel with a toddler, travel guide, TRAVEL, Texas, Beaver
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WE FOUND MR. GOLD AT LEGOLAND CALIFORNIA — OUR BADGE HUNT & FAMILY ADVENTURE

August 7, 2025 Britt Johnson
 

FIRST TIME LEGOLANDERS! Our family spent three summer days at LEGOLAND California Resort and we are breaking it down piece by piece. AND also giving the GOLD on how to FIND MR GOLD!

 

Day 1 (Sunday): Hotel Arrival & Brick Building

We arrived Sunday and dove straight into the LEGOLAND creative spirit. As first timers why would you not. Atlas found build zones around every corner and especially loved the in room scavenger hunt prizes! He also began practicing asking EVERY Model Citizen (people who work their) is the have “Seen Mr Gold or Space Baby.” It has to be from a child and the limited edition pop badges are hard to come by. We tried our hand at bingo and ditched story time early, preferring to dance the night away at he night club and ride the disco-ball elevators. The pool was a literally and physically cool with a walk in entrance and floating legos to build your own rafts.

 

Day 2 (Monday): Water Park & SEA LIFE Aquarium

Monday was pro-level splash time. From chillin on the Build‑A‑Raft River to beating times on the Riptide Racers we made our way through LEGOLAND’S WATERPARK. DUPLO Splash Safari is where we cabana’d. Cragger’s Swamp and Eglor’s Build-A-Boat was a fave but the ultimate family moment was floating in the Lion Temple Wave Pool. After a full day at the park we were off to the SEA LIFE Aquarium- LEGO displays as sea-creature exhibits. There was a fun passport stamping program that allowed us to learn more about he creatures and keep the little entertained.

 

Day 3 (Tuesday): Theme Park & The Mr. Gold Badge

We closed our trip at the main park, experiencing a lineup of rides:

  • Explorer River Quest

  • DUPLO Little Dino Trail

  • Emmet’s Flying Adventure

  • Unikitty’s Disco Drop

  • Legoland Express

  • Driving School (Atlas’s driver’s license debut)

  • Sky Patrol

  • Skipper School

  • LEGO City: Deep Sea Adventure (submarine ride!)

  • The Royal Joust

  • LEGO Show Place

  • Ferrari Build & Race

  • Miniland USA

Atlas had countless firsts—his face lit up riding the disco drop multiple times and driving his first car in a sleek lego red vehicle. His two-day practice of asking for Mr Gold and Space Baby paid off: he confidently asked, “Do you have Mr. Gold?” to a Model Citizen at the park entrance and walked away with LEGOLAND’s rarest collector’s keepsake—the elusive Mr. Gold Pop Badge. We drove home to San Diego with hearts full and a badge to prove it!

 

Okay, ready for some first time tips or what I wish I would have known going there?

  • Arrive early and take advantage of the Early Park Access for Hotel Guests at LEGOLAND California

  • Littles be ready to ask staff daily for Pop Badges—Mr. Gold appears only in limited numbers each day

  • Bring your own snacks and plan restroom visits—Food places were PACKED and the restrooms were too far apart. Apple Fries are totally worth it!

  • Leave time for creation stations and let your kids be kid but stay attentive for safety and inclusivity.

  • AND REMEMBER … Patience is key—focus on your kids, not others. Be mindful in crowded LEGO areas and maintain your own boundary of fun!

Hope EVERYTHING about this IS AWESOME!

XoXo

Britt

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In Travel Tags family, family vacay, vacation, lego, legoland, cali, legoland hotel, water park, summer vacation, travel, travel with a toddler
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