I went last year. It's very well done, the house itself is a bit meh, you can't go upstairs and it's smaller than you'd imagine, but the museum pieces on the other side of the road are very good. It's a 4 hour or so trip all told. You should go to Sun Studios in Memphis too,.its a bit Triggers broom but still worthwhile, as is the MLK museum at the Lorraine Motel and a night on Beale Street.
We had a whale of a time and did
Atlanta
Chatanooga
Nashville
Memphis
Vicksberg
Montgomery
Hilton Head Island
I'd have liked to have gone to New Orleans, but chose a few days on the beach at the end instead.
I know Kenny went a year or 2 beforehand with a different itinerary.
Atlanta, Athens, Taledega, Brilliant, New Albany, Tupelo, Memphis West Memphis, Nutbush, Paris (even saw the Eifel Tower), Nashville, Lynchburg & Chatanooga.
Other places we visited but can't remember right now.
Agree on Sun Studios, the guy doing the tour knew his shit. Beale Street was a great experience but on the whole found Memphis to be a bit off, parts of it didn't feel safe at night and was worried on the 1st night but the free tram from town straight to our hotel ($1 to use in the day) helped cut that out.
Go watch the baseball at the Stadium not far from Beale...$20 a ticket with a all you can eat Hot Dog and Mac n Cheese buffet thrown in.
Athens was an REM fan boi trip. Genuinely will never get over doing that even if most of the REM related things are gone but visit Weaver D's for a very local eating experience (also the best Fried Chicken ever made).
Lynchburg for the obvious distillery tour but go eat at Mary Bobos. Former guest house Mr D used to use.
You sit at a table with other people, which I thought I would hate but you are joined by a local volunteer and our "guest" was part of the JD family and gave us a brilliant talk on on the history of Jack and Lynchburg.
Could write a book on that trip and bore you all to death even more. Genuinely one of the best holidays i have done.and driving that circle and visiting random towns as well as planned ones was epic.
Came with the bonus that it was booked but Covid happened and as we just kept rebooking the flights, the airline were happy to keep my money to such a degree the final rebooking 1st class seats were cheaper than the original, so we travelled that way.