Orlando Waterparks Means Family Summer Fun

April 24, 2009

Family Fun at Aquatica

Summer is coming, and the family is getting anxious to get out and about. Well there is not a better time to head down to Orlando, Florida, for some fun in the sun. Orlando is the epicenter for fun, entertainment, theme parks, and the home of Disney! So, when it’s this time of year, the air is very warm and the sun is hot, so you need a place to cool off; what you’re thinking about is a water park! Central Florida has many themed water parks, such as the well known Wet N’ Wild, the two Disney parks of Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach, and the famous SeaWorld’s new, Aquatica Waterpark in Orlando, which opened in April of 2008. But if you’re not looking for an entire water park to spend the entire day at, then there is also a Water Resort, ran by Nickelodeon, adeptly named the Nickelodeon Family Suites. Whither you’re a veteran of the Orlando area, the Orlando water parks themselves, or a newbie to the entire shebang, you’re in for a Wet N’ Wild ride, literally!

This brings us to our first stop: Wet ‘N Wild. It is Orlando’s oldest standing Water Park, which is now owned by Universal Studios, with its claims to “Orlando’s most exciting Water Park” and a “must see Water Park”. I must say, from my personal experience, this park is best experienced with a large group of people, but is still enjoyable with family or even just a few friends. Take a trip down one of 10 Trill Rides, or relax on the lazy river. There is also a wake pool, which is designed to recreate the look and feel of a real beach surrounded by rocks. Located all around the park, you will find friendly staff who will supply your every need, such as food, beverage, directions, map orientation, and life guard support. Yes, this place is filled with life guards to assure you of your safety in the event you fall in the water unconscious or get in over your head in places like the Wake Pool. Other attractions, which are the thrill rides mentioned above, include: Brain Wash, a 2-4 person tube ride that vertically drops 53 feet, The Black Hole, which is a 2 person tube that drops through twist and turns in pitch blackness, The Storm, a cyclone style single person drop into fast moving water, and The Blast, which takes you down a ruptured pipeline where water pressure is exploding. Chill out on the Lazy River, where little to no effort is required to enjoy the cool and refreshing water and trees that surround it. Are you a surfer dude? Doesn’t matter; you can ride the waves with your body or simply jump over or under them at the Wake Pool.

Our second stop is a relatively new park, brought to us by the Dolphins at SeaWorld! No, the Dolphins didn’t design it, but it was engineered to their liking, as will it be to yours. Opened in April of 2008, this park has been jam packed with guest since the doors were ajar. Filled with over 10 different thrill rides, a double sided wake pool, two food grills and a Kiddy Play area, it speaks major competition for the original Wet N’ Wild goers. I have to say something about the Wake Pool; which is, did I mention it had two sides? Yes, that’s right, two contrasting wake pools that have different styles of waves. At Cutback Cove, the waves are fierce with high tension for instant action. Over on the other side at Big Surf Shores, the waves are random and can be large or small for a more surprising feel. When I said the Dolphins did not design the park, I was excluding Dolphin Plunge. The ride has two side-by-side tubes that drop down into and below the water; water that is inhabited by the Dolphins, whom love to swim around beside you as you race by. Go down Roa’s Rapids for a white water experience or Whanau Way for a quadruple slide tower race. This is a place even Orlando veterans will probably have missed out on in the past and must not be missed now, so go visit!

Now, a park that can be considered both a theme park and a water park is the famous SeaWorld. Creator of the new Aquatica, SeaWorld has long been Orlando’s home for aquatic and polar animals. From Shamu’s Believe show to Journey to Atlantis, you’re bound to get soaked! This isn’t you’re typical water park, but it is right around the corner from Aquatica and of course is in Orlando. I’d recommend it for the whole family, as there are more than just a few chances to get wet. You can watch Shamu do insane tricks with their trainers or dance to rock music, walk beneath the swimming sharks over at Shark Encounter, swim with the Dolphins, or ride the under water monster of a roller coaster, the Kraken! But as I said before, it’s not your typical swimming style of a water park. But at Florida Water Parks there are plenty of chances to get wet and have a ton of fun even staying dry.

No trip to Orlando, Florida, is complete with out a visit to Disney. Knowing this fact, Disney created many different amusement parks of all sorts in order to serve every need and desire, which includes, but is not limited to, two Water Parks. The first of the two is Typhoon Lagoon; this park is made up of fast water slides, tubular rides, water falls, and includes a surf pool that launches out 6 foot waves.


Fourth Annual Keys Green Living Expo March 28

March 15, 2009

Marathon, Florida Keys – A visit to the Florida Keys is generally filled with color — blue skies, aquamarine waters, orange sunsets and puffy white clouds — but visitors are encouraged to think green during the fourth annual Green Living and Energy Expo in Marathon.

Open to the public Saturday, March 28, the expo is to take place at Marathon High School, 350 Sombrero Beach Road.

The expo typically draws thousands to learn and explore how to live in an environmentally responsible manner. The free one-day event, this year themed “Greening

The Economy,” is expected to attract numerous exhibitors as well as demonstrations and money-saving workshops about sustainable living, renewable energy and conservation in the Florida Keys. Other focuses include reducing energy and water bills, understanding the origins and effects of the common foods, recycling and gardening organically.

An alternative transportation display of solar, biodiesel and electric vehicles is to be set up, with owners and dealers on hand to answer questions.

Vegetables and tropical fruits are to be available at an organic farmer’s market.

In addition, an Artists Village is to offer recycled and sustainable art, as well as the premiere of “Green Films” followed by discussions.

An extended kids’ activities area will teach the power of solar and many other concepts to help young people understand the need to conserve resources and reduce waste.

Green entrepreneurs and eco-conscious attendees can network at a pre-Expo Green Drinks Reception set for Friday.

Sunday’s schedule includes a brunch and tours of local homes built or operating with earth-friendly practices. Throughout the Keys, discounted eco-tours of the backcountry waters are to be offered, with a portion of tour proceeds slated to benefit GLEE.

For more information, visit www.keysGLEE.com or call (305) 809-3509.

To find out about area accommodations, call the Greater Marathon Chamber of Commerce at (305) 743-5417 or (800) 262-7284 or visit the Florida Keys & Key West Web site at www.fla-keys.com.


What Will You Celebrate at Disney?

January 20, 2009

What will you celebrate?

Orlando, FL – A major birthday, family reunion, high school graduation, a milestone wedding anniversary.  Events like these bring together family and friends from across generations.  Because people are looking to mark these occasions in spectacular and unforgettable ways, Disney Parks provide the perfect setting.  In “What Will You Celebrate?” Disney Parks is poised to address a growing national trend to “celebration vacations” with new entertainment and services that allow guests to turn their personal milestones into magical Disney experiences. 

To put guests in the spirit, anyone visiting a Walt Disney World resort theme park in Orlando on their birthday in 2009 gets in free. Whether on their birthday, Quinceanera or other occasion, guests will find Disney Parks filled with favorite characters, world-class attractions and entertainment and legendary guest services — exactly the “something for everyone” that trend-watchers say families look for in a “celebration vacation.”

SeaWorld, Universal Studios and other places to visit in Orlando and the many smaller attractions such as Gatorland Zoo, Wet n Wild and Aquatica can make for a very special celebration vacation with family and friends.

At Walt Disney World Resort Orlando, guests can personalize their celebration, choosing from more than 200 experiences — from character dining to sunrise safaris, kids’ pirate adventures to diving the depths at Epcot, having a princess-themed day or turning Walt Disney World “wild” with trail riding, water skiing or race car driving.  Making arrangements is effortless thanks to new online planning tools – and when the big day comes, Disney cast members are on hand to bring each celebration to life.

To add to the fun, the “Move It, Shake It, Celebrate It!” street party (mid-February) is a float-filled celebration with acrobatic performers and singing, dancing Disney characters inviting Magic Kingdom guests to mix and mingle down Main Street, U.S.A. For more information about “What Will You Celebrate?” guests can visit disneyparks.com, call 407/W-DISNEY or contact a travel agent.


Don’t Shiver on New Year’s Eve, Come to Florida where all you need are shorts and flip-flops

December 24, 2008

Sloppy Joes

While the rest of the country will be shivering on New Year’s Eve, I’m spending it in Florida, through out Florida many hotels are throwing parties like the one The Plaza Resort & Spa is planning live music, hors d’oeuvres, and a champagne toast at midnight.

Other parties are going on at the Orlando area theme parks. Universal Studios CityWalk is throwing their annual bash with the Doobie Brothers performing. They always have lots of great food the bars have many different types musical acts. Dazzling fireworks showers, live entertainment and extended park hours throughout the Vacation Kingdom New Year’s Eve at Disney World making it a popular spot to ring in the new year. Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the Magic Kingdom and Epcot all have party’s planned. Late-nighters can party at Magic Kingdom until the wee hours with parades and fireworks galore. A Florida New Year’s party to remember can also be found at SeaWorld with live performers till 12:30 with the parks attractions and rides open till midnight.

Three celebrations in New Year’s Eve in Key West, all slated for the night of Wednesday, Dec. 31, are to be staged as very different — though equally lighthearted — takeoffs on the Times Square gala. Visitors and residents who want to start the New Year with a focus on fitness can do so beginning at 8 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 1, when a 5k run, walk or crawl is to depart from Islamorada’s Founders Park, MM 87 bayside.


Ring in the holidays with art & music in Big Pine Key

November 23, 2008
More Florida Holiday Celebrations
Christmas at Disney World
Universal Studios Holiday Celebration
Polar Express Experience at SeaWorld
Gaylord Palms’ ICE
Florida Christmas Boat Parades

Big Pine Key, Florida Keys – Sleigh rides and snowball fights aren’t on the menu of holiday amusements in the balmy Lower Florida Keys, but the spirit of the season nonetheless flourishes in subtropical temperatures.

Visitors and Keys residents are invited to ring in the holiday season and celebrate the creative arts at the Big Pine Island Art Festival, themed “Art & Music in a Natural Key.” The event is to be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7, on the grounds of the Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce, mile marker 31 oceanside in Big Pine.

Scheduled highlights include live music, exhibits and booths featuring the original work of artists and craftsmen.

The festival is designed to be fun for the entire family, as well as a place to find one-of-a-kind holiday gifts and artwork, all while enjoying the tranquil natural atmosphere of the Lower Keys. In addition, items are to be raffled throughout the day, providing even more opportunities for attendees to obtain examples of Keys artistry.

Live music is to be provided by favorite local entertainers including Terry Cassidy, a longtime Keys resident and acclaimed singer, guitarist and banjo picker.

Young attendees can sample treats and explore their own creativity with holiday craft activities at the festival’s kids’ corner.

While art and music satisfy the spirit, food and beverages are to be available from on-site vendors to satisfy the taste buds.
Admission and parking are free.

For more information about the Big Pine Island Art Festival, visit www.lowerkeyschamber.com or contact the chamber office at (305) 872-2411 or (800) 872-3722.

For accommodations in the Lower Florida Keys, call the chamber or visit the Florida Keys Web site at www.fla-keys.com.