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The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: Schadenfreude on October 12, 2008, 09:26:06 PM
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Made you look! :hammer: :rotf:
Seriously, I am going to Orlando with my family (leaving this Thursday 10/16).
Besides the theme parks...... Where to go? What to see? The kids are 16, 14, and 9.
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I was expecting something from mA.
I have no idea what's in Florida besides large reptiles and the Magical Kingdom.
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Made you look! :hammer: :rotf:
Seriously, I am going to Orlando with my family (leaving this Thursday 10/16).
Besides the theme parks...... Where to go? What to see? The kids are 16, 14, and 9.
Day trip to Cape Canaveral (sp?) and Cocoa Beach. If you do, be sure to hit the Ron Jon Surf Shop. They gots everything. :-)
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I will cry myself to sleep every night until your return.
I have no idea what there's to do out there. I've only been to Orlando once, and I was 3. :) We did go to Cape Canaveral.
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Day trip to Cape Canaveral (sp?) and Cocoa Beach. If you do, be sure to hit the Ron Jon Surf Shop. They gots everything. :-)
Agreed - Cape Canaveral is fantastic!!! If you can afford the premium tour, do it. If not, the standard tour is pretty cool.
On the way to the Cape, there is a really neat little airplane museum on the way -- check it out if you get a few minutes.
I called ahead and they tell me that Kissimmee, FLA has access to the interwebz. So, we expect to hear from you with fun and cool reports from time to time.
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Can I come? I've never been, oh I'll bring chocolate!
Oh Vonne.... I thought we were going to Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls. :hyper:
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Thanks everyone, I appreciate the recommendations, keep them coming!
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Oh Vonne.... I thought we were going to Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls. :hyper:
Ah yes, where the idiots ask God to weigh in on whether they should live or die.....
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Like I say, if you gotta go..... make sure you go with a big splash. :-)
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Why not both, unless it'd be too intoxicating... perhaps you're right... I'll hold out for the falls!
I think that anyplace with you would be intoxicating, even Scranton. :lmao:
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Made you look! :hammer: :rotf:
Seriously, I am going to Orlando with my family (leaving this Thursday 10/16).
Besides the theme parks...... Where to go? What to see? The kids are 16, 14, and 9.
If you see a short bald guy in his 30's with glasses and an attitude you might have just run into my friend Grant who is also in Orlando as of today. He went to visit a long time friend of his that he hasn't seen in some years but they kept in touch on line. I have met her,a great person.
Anyway other then the theme parks I have no ideawhat else is there but if you can afford it I'd say check out the Kennedy Space center and of course the beaches in the area. The closest I have been to there in Orlando myself is Panama City and Puerto Rico and the little island off the coast of there were the Navy used one half for a bombing range.
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If you see a short bald guy in his 30's with glasses and an attitude you might have just run into my friend Grant who is also in Orlando as of today. He went to visit a long time friend of his that he hasn't seen in some years but they kept in touch on line. I have met her,a great person.
Anyway other then the theme parks I have no ideawhat else is there but if you can afford it I'd say check out the Kennedy Space center and of course the beaches in the area. The closest I have been to there in Orlando myself is Panama City and Puerto Rico and the little island off the coast of there were the Navy used one half for a bombing range.
How scary for Grant if I ran up to him and said, "Hey, Airwolf said I might find you down here"...? :lmao:
Actually the beach sounds like the most pleasant. Truth be told, I am not looking forward to a lot of theme parks. :uhsure:
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Hush, Schade and I are going to have an enthralling week of surreal joy there!
I can hear it now --- splash splash how are you doin' darlin? splash splash whooossshhh AAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!
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If you do Epcot, make sure you do the Mission to Mars ride (Advanced Version). The g-forces will make your face look like Nancy Pelosi's, but it'll go back to normal once the ride stops. :-)
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I suggest a Brazlian wax, then hit the beach.
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I suggest a Brazlian wax, then hit the beach.
I tried that. Hurt like hell and made me feel all dirty. :-)
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If you do Epcot, make sure you do the Mission to Mars ride (Advanced Version). The g-forces will make your face look like Nancy Pelosi's, but it'll go back to normal once the ride stops. :-)
Sure it will go back, I bet I'll be permanently disfigured. :-)
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I suggest a Brazlian wax, then hit the beach.
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I have been rendered speechless.
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I have not advice on what to do or see but have fun. You deserve it. :-*
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I'm really fond of Sea World. :-)
Kids would probably like Universal as much or more than DisneyWorld. Mine liked lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe.
If you can get the kids up and out.....go in the morning, come back and lay around the pool...go back in the evening and stay until close. You will miss the hot part of the day, and enjoy it more at night.
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get used to handing people a twenty and getting a dollar back in change.
So it's just like having kids? :-)
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How scary for Grant if I ran up to him and said, "Hey, Airwolf said I might find you down here"...? :lmao:
Actually the beach sounds like the most pleasant. Truth be told, I am not looking forward to a lot of theme parks. :uhsure:
Not really. He might actually figure it out . We have done things like that to each other from time to time. Mostly its been all me though.
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They are currently having a "Food and Wines of the World" thing at Epcot. You would probably enjoy that, Schady.
She would only enjoy it if their wine comes in boxes.
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She would only enjoy it if their wine comes in boxes.
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She would only enjoy it if their wine comes in boxes.
I will not stand by and let you insult Schadenfreude in such a manner. I'll have you know that she only imbibes wines from the finest screw-on-lid bottles. :-)
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Made you look! :hammer: :rotf:
Seriously, I am going to Orlando with my family (leaving this Thursday 10/16).
Besides the theme parks...... Where to go? What to see? The kids are 16, 14, and 9.
You said "besides the theme parks," so I'll stick with restaurants.
If you've never been, go to the Rainforest Cafe for dinner one night. That's a must see. Make sure for dessert you order the "Volcano."
If you go to Universal, the Hard Rock Cafe is right there. If you go early you can avoid the wait. Also, the Margaritaville Cafe is on the other side of the park and has a really fun atmosphere.
House of Blues is pretty cool.
Your whole family would enjoy any of those I mentioned.
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We had lunch at the Rainforest one day. $12 hamburgers. Most entrees were around $23. I missed The Blues Brothers with Dan Ackroyd and JIM Belushi at the House of Blues while we were there. Would have liked to have seen that. Restaurants we liked were the Flying Fish at the Disney Boardwalk and Fultons at Downtown Disney. The Cuban place (Bongos) at Downtown Disney was good too. And Sosa's Cigar Bar was lots of fun.
Oh yeah, the Rainforest is definately pricey, but the atmosphere is great. Besides it's vacation time; blow some dough and pay too much just to say you went there. We went around 4 years ago and my kids still talk about it. I, too, would recommend Downtown Disney one night just to see all the stuff.
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Here's another for you, Schade. If you like Spanish (Cuban) food, go to the Columbia Restaurant. It's originally out of Tampa, but I see there's one in Celebration, FL which is near Orlando. You'll absolutely love the food there.
http://www.columbiarestaurant.com/
http://www.columbiarestaurant.com/celebration.asp
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We got stuck in "England" at Epcot because of rain.
Had a really good English Gin I had never tried. It was really good.
It's called "Hendricks".
Ah yes, the Rose and Crown. Half yards of beer. I think I had about six one day, and then showed up at the last minute for the beer tasting. You know how it is, 4-5 guys at a table with 4 different types of beer to "sample" during their talk. Only problem is, they put me at a table by myself because I showed up just before they started, and figured other late arrivals would fill in my table. But sadly, there were no others.
Did I mention there were FOUR beers--all for me?
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Oh yeah, the Rainforest is definately pricey, but the atmosphere is great. Besides it's vacation time; blow some dough and pay too much just to say you went there. We went around 4 years ago and my kids still talk about it. I, too, would recommend Downtown Disney one night just to see all the stuff.
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Have been to the Rainforest Cafe in Chicago and in Vegas (in MGM Grand). The food was pretty good, expensive for what it was, but definitely interesting, especially for kids. I'd recommend it, just don't take them there too hungry.
I've never been to Disney, but have been to the Cape and loved the tour. It was fascinating.
Have fun, Schade. Your "I'm leaving" title got me worried. Everyone would miss you if you really left.
Keep us posted on your trip and have a greyt time.
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Have been to the Rainforest Cafe in Chicago and in Vegas (in MGM Grand). The food was pretty good, expensive for what it was, but definitely interesting, especially for kids. I'd recommend it, just don't take them there too hungry.
We have one of those here. Something got into the "rainforest" part of the cafe and made everyone sick. They had to shut the place down.
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Well let's see, what to do in the hood that's cool but not boring.....hummmm Well north of the Space Center is Playalynda Beach. If you're willing to hike a mile or so north of the last parking area you can work on that all over tan :-) I am available for tan line inspections. :rotf:
Actually a day trip north up the east coast a couple of hours will get you to St Augustine. It's a cool place to spend a day.
If you do the east coast beach trip stop on by Camp Holly or Poinsett Lodge and take an Airboat ride. They'll take you on a trip on the river and through the swapms a bit. You'll see some natural Florida and they'll show you some of those there big ass lizards we're known for.
Like's been mentioned Sea World is cool. They just opened a new Waterpark across the street, I haven't been but it looks fun.
Go west, Young woman and visit Busch Gardens. Awesome rides and free beer. They have bus rides from Orlando.
Kississme has some cool shit. It's been awhile since I was there but they had blimp rides. Medivel Times is a theme restaurant with a jousting match and stuff while you eat. Dolly Parton had a rodeo themed restaurant but it went.... ba-dump-bump tits up :rotf: :rotf:
International Drive has all sorts of touristy crap do do, see and eat. Plus they have a Bass Pro shop :-) (BTW they also have a Ron Jons in the same mall)
Park Ave in Winter Park just barely north of Orlando is a nics place to stroll and shop.
Orange City a short piece up I-4 has Blue Springs St Park. Bring your thong and rent an innertube for a float downstream.
Pictures will be mandatory
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Have been to the Rainforest Cafe in Chicago and in Vegas (in MGM Grand). The food was pretty good, expensive for what it was, but definitely interesting, especially for kids. I'd recommend it, just don't take them there too hungry.
I've never been to Disney, but have been to the Cape and loved the tour. It was fascinating.
Have fun, Schade. Your "I'm leaving" title got me worried. Everyone would miss you if you really left.
Keep us posted on your trip and have a greyt time.
If I left.... where would I go.... no really, WHERE would I go? :-) The fact is, you all are stuck with me, warts and all.
Thanks SLW, we should have a pretty good time, life has been on hold for the last few years and I'm looking forward to just hanging with my peeps.
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Randy WOW!
I have read each and every post and certainly have 'noone' to blame but myself if we are bored... thanks again everyone!
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It is blue marlin season...just sayin'.
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Randy WOW!
I have read each and every post and certainly have 'noone' to blame but myself if we are bored... thanks again everyone!
I mentioned on MA's thread that Swimming with the Manatees is a GREAT activity, but a little expensive...
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Made you look! :hammer: :rotf:
dooooood! Not do that, I'm super cereal. :tongue:
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dooooood! Not do that, I'm super cereal. :tongue:
I'll always be your Squeaky. :popcorn:
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I'll always be your Squeaky. :popcorn:
Thanks dude! :-* :innocent:
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I don't know if you reserved your hotel yet...but since your family has teens and older children, the best place would be at Universal Studios/ Islands of Adventure. If you stay on-site, (Hard Rock Hotel, Portofino, Royal Pacific) your room key becomes an express pass...which means you don't have to wait in long lines...ever. You won't have to worry about driving either as the parks are within walking distance of the hotels, but if you're feeling lazy, or drunk..they have a ferry that will take you to your hotel that runs every 10 minutes. AT night, there is City Place which has dozens of restaurants, bars, dancing places.
I go there all the time, let me know if you have any questions....Oh, and the hotels are beautiful with great pools.
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I don't know if you reserved your hotel yet...but since your family has teens and older children, the best place would be at Universal Studios/ Islands of Adventure. If you stay on-site, (Hard Rock Hotel, Portofino, Royal Pacific) your room key becomes an express pass...which means you don't have to wait in long lines...ever. You won't have to worry about driving either as the parks are within walking distance of the hotels, but if you're feeling lazy, or drunk..they have a ferry that will take you to your hotel that runs every 10 minutes. AT night, there is City Place which has dozens of restaurants, bars, dancing places.
I go there all the time, let me know if you have any questions....Oh, and the hotels are beautiful with great pools.
WOW! That is great information!
Would you be willing to put together a longer list of similar tips for "ask Mr. Flight?"
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WOW! That is great information!
Would you be willing to put together a longer list of similar tips for "ask Mr. Flight?"
Islands of Adventure is the greatest...my first time there, I walked around with my mouth open looking around. The rollercoasters are amazing. Great water rides. Universal is different, but equally as fun. A great place to eat for Lunch at Islands of the Adventure, Mythos...the restaurant is in a cave (synthetic cave) Food is great, deserts in shooters.City Place is also within walking distance to the hotels. Royal Pacific is the least expensive, Portofino, the most expensive. I usually stay at the Hard Rock, but have stayed at all three.
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Islands of Adventure is the greatest...my first time there, I walked around with my mouth open looking around. The rollercoasters are amazing. Great water rides. Universal is different, but equally as fun. A great place to eat for Lunch at Islands of the Adventure, Mythos...the restaurant is in a cave (synthetic cave) Food is great, deserts in shooters.City Place is also within walking distance to the hotels. Royal Pacific is the least expensive, Portofino, the most expensive. I usually stay at the Hard Rock, but have stayed at all three.
Any and all info would be great -- we are entering the winter travel time and O-land is a prized spot. If you can bullet-point out your insights, the whole board would benefit.
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I don't know how "great" it is. Last week, it rained EVERY day in the afternoon and on several nights. The humidity was 122% and everyone was sweating like pigs in a slaughterhouse.
Only fools go to Orlando during the summer months... :evillaugh:
Floridians go during our "winter" and we take advantage of our resident discounts (half or more of what everyone else pays). Hey, living in Hurricane Valley does have it's perks... :-)
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October is not a summer month.
It is in Florida...Spring starts November 1st, if we're lucky.
October is a hot month for hurricanes and daily afternoon showers.
Best times to visit Florida are November through mid-May.
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It is in Florida...Spring starts November 1st, if we're lucky.
October is a hot month for hurricanes and daily afternoon showers.
Best times to visit Florida are November through mid-May.
Yeah, but for people with kids, those months get a little dicey with taking too much time off. I don't know about Schade, but October our kids get a LOT of time off for some reason so its ideal. Mine are off this Friday and then Monday so if you take a vacation they might only have to miss 2 days. Unfortunately, my oldest will be spending Friday in the dentist's chair. :thatsright:
BTW, Schade, have fun. Despite having lived in Florida for years and still having the bulk of my relatives there, I can't offer you much advice. I just kinda fly by the seat of my pants when I go to visit since we usually are visiting family and often I prefer to just haul our crew to the beach to just relax since like Hawkgirl said, the crowds 'in season' can be crazy at the parks. Enjoy!!! Oh and I know I may get bonked for saying this, but check at each park. They may have a pass if you bring minor documentation of Ronnie's autism that you can use to help get through the lines if they are long. We used it with Ryan when we went to King's Island. Made it a lot easier with the stims that came along if we waited too long. We also put a band on his arm with our phone numbers which came in handy since he actually did get lost. :thatsright: :bawl:
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Yeah, but for people with kids, those months get a little dicey with taking too much time off. I don't know about Schade, but October our kids get a LOT of time off for some reason so its ideal. Mine are off this Friday and then Monday so if you take a vacation they might only have to miss 2 days. Unfortunately, my oldest will be spending Friday in the dentist's chair. :thatsright:
What about Christmas break, winter break or spring break? While it may be pricier...you'll get amazing weather down here. You still can get lucky and get a few nice days in October..but it's a gamble. One pro for October is that floridian kids are in school and lines won't be as long and the parks won't be as busy.
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Floridians go during our "winter" and we take advantage of our resident discounts (half or more of what everyone else pays). Hey, living in Hurricane Valley does have it's perks... :-)
I grew up in Tampa and I remember going to DisneyWorld (Magic Kingdom) in the late 70's and early 80's during February when Disney did "Florida residents month" and paying only $8 to get into the park.
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I grew up in Tampa and I remember going to DisneyWorld (Magic Kingdom) in the late 70's and early 80's during February when Disney did "Florida residents month" and paying only $8 to get into the park.
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Yeah but that's back in the days when "E" Ticket rides existed. :lmao:
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Yeah but that's back in the days when "E" Ticket rides existed. :lmao:
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I grew up in Tampa and I remember going to DisneyWorld (Magic Kingdom) in the late 70's and early 80's during February when Disney did "Florida residents month" and paying only $8 to get into the park.
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Well they're not that cheap anymore...but you can get an annual 2 park pass, only available to floridians, for the price of a one-day general admission ticket to one park. I got one for Universal/ Islands of Adventure about 2 years ago...I took roadtrips up there nearly every month for a weekends. :-)
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Sea World & the other AB parks offer the resident unlimited 1 year pass for $10 over the 1 day price. If you get your ticket online or through a company you work for that gets you a discount it makes the year even cheaper.
Folks around here rotate through the different parks. With a couple of phone calls you can always find someone who has a pass to go with you.
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We got stuck in "England" at Epcot because of rain.
How ironic. :-)
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Are tickets still cheaper through AAA?
Kids are out of school here all next week for "fall break"....
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You're not kidding.
A "three day adult" pass, WITHOUT the "park hopper" option was $424, for two people.
Admission to Halloween Horror Night at Universal was $66 per person, and they charge you an extra $20 for the "express passes".
Halloween Horror Nights was worth it though......make sure you liquor up...makes it less scary... :evillaugh:
The zombie's will approach you with fake chainsaw's and scare the beejezus out of you...and the haunted houses are eerie, especially when you can't see in front of you and have to feel your way through the mazez. Every year has a different theme...I forgot what mine was as I went 7 years ago..but the psych asylum was the shiznit...