Took delivery of "Wheatley" yesterday evening! The process was extremely smooth, and literally didn't talk to anyone. I got a text and email about 45 minutes before my appointment saying my car was ready to pick up and what spot it was parked in. My wife dropped me off and waited a bit to make sure I was going to take delivery. There was a sign on the dash with my name on it which was nice so I knew it was the right vehicle as soon as I got out. I started going through the checklist checking the exterior. The car was flawless, gaps were perfect, no scratches or chips in the paint. I was ready for some imperfections but I couldn't find any. I moved to the interior after having to accept delivery to unlock the car. Again everything was perfect, there were a few pieces of protective tape still on, but no issues with anything. I was impressed. All in all I was there about 40 minutes checking over the vehicle. The only thing worth mentioning is it didn't have a full charge, it was at about 50%. It was enough to get me home, and I didn't want to wait for it to get a full charge, so I didn't mention it to the Tesla person running around prepping vehicles. There was no passenger lumbar, or PPF, or mud flaps.
I didn't get a chance to run by the overflow lot unfortunately. They were really busy though at the Raintree location. While I was there I'd say between 6-8 people showed up to get their cars. The Tesla crew was filling the open spots almost as quickly as they were emptying. They are definitely moving quick. I did see someone else picking up the exact config I had originally ordered and briefly thought about asking when they placed their order. haha
I'm getting tint put on next week (it needs it badly), and put on mud flaps this morning. My kids (and I) are obsessed and call it the toots car and giggled a lot when we did a little drive last night.
The waiting sucked, as you all know. It doesn't detract from actually getting and driving the vehicle though. I am really happy and have a big stupid grin on my face when I drive it.
I attached a few pics of it this morning and of the kids testing the frunk.