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  • Christmas 2010

    Posted on December 23rd, 2010 admin No comments

    Written by: Marie Bowen
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    Christmas 2010

    Well Christmas is here again and I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year for 2011. Glad to say that Florida is not having the snow that the UK is having with more than a foot falling. Although I have been told it has been a lot cooler this year than past years…

    I hope that everyone who has been lucky enough to go to Florida, this Christmas was able to get there without too much trouble or with any flight delays or cancellations.

     For us - we are here in the UK for the 1st time in 5years – How lovely. Sure I would have much rather been in Florida Never mind.

    Let’s just hope that you have your Holiday well planed if it is over the Christmas and New Year time – lots of places such as “Old Town” and Celebration will have free entertainment.

    At Celebration they have a band playing which you can sit and listen to or you can walk around the stalls and shops Celebration also has wine bars and restaurants open till late – a good selection of shops with plenty of extra Christmas ideas and that little something special to take back home with you - they have the Snow fall on the hour, which is entertainment in its self. With horse and carts rides - The little train which will take you around Celebration and then there is the water shoots for the children to play in- remember to bring a change of clothes for them or a towel to dry off with. And of course there is Santa to see – he and his helpers will be found down by the lake, a great opportunity to have a fantastic family photo.

    If you’re planning to go to the parks be sure to get there early – once the parks are full they will close the gates to you. I have known this to be as early has 10.00am in the morning be prepared for a long day!!   Eat well and drink plenty. All well worth it – the fireworks are fantastic and the atmosphere is thrilling.

    Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New year to you all!

  • Latest Disney Ticket Price Increase & USA Bank Holiday Dates 2011

    Posted on September 2nd, 2010 admin No comments

    Written by: Mary Phillips
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    Hi,

    First the bad news, Disney have gone ahead and increased their Day Ticket price by $3.00 to $82.00 for Adults & $74.00 for children, so it is even more important to look out for a good deal.

    To follow up on a previous Article we made, there has been 6 arrests this month at kiosks along the 192 who are selling days left over from Multi day tickets, also 2 booths alongside Seaworld, so once again, we say, be very careful to buy you tickets at reputable dealers or face the massive disappointment of being refused entry when you reach the Park gate.

    We thought that next years visitors may be interested to know the American holiday dates so they can avoid the crowds and queues when they plan their days out during their stay in Florida.

     See Chart Below

    Happy Holidays, Mary & Larry

    2011

    Holiday                                                Date

    New Year’s Day                                     January 1st

    Birthday of Martin Luther King               Third Monday in January

    Inauguration Day                                  January 20th every four years

    Groundhog Day                                     February 2nd

    Valentine’s Day                                     February 14th

    Washington’s Birthday                           Third Monday in February since 1971

    Inauguration Day                                   March 4th every four years

    St Patrick’s Day                                     March 17th

    April Fool’s Day                                    April 1st

    Mothers’ Day                                        Second Sunday in May

    Armed Forces Day                                 Third Saturday in May

    Memorial Day                                        Last Monday in May since 1971

    Flag Day                                               June 14th

    Fathers’ Day                                         Third Sunday in June

    Independence Day                                 July 4th

    Parents’ Day                                         Fourth Sunday in July

    Labor Day                                             First Monday in September

    Grandparents’ Day                                 Sunday after Labor Day

    Columbus Day                                       Second Monday in October

    United Nations Day                                October 24th

    Halloween                                             October 31st

    Election Day                                          Tuesday on or after November 2

    Veterans Day                                         November 11th

    Thanksgiving Day                                  Fourth Thursday in November

    Christmas Day                                       December 25th

  • The Town of ‘Christmas’, near Orlando

    Posted on January 3rd, 2010 admin No comments

    Written by: Steven Humpleby
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    With a population of 1162 people in 2000, the town of Christmas is located about 20 miles east of Orlando / 50 miles north east of Kissimmee, on Highway 50, which heads east to Titusville on the Space Coast. 

    Christmas is a quite place in the summer, but bustles with activity prior to the Christmas holidays.  People line up to mail their Christmas cards and letters at the post office, to obtain the unique postmark of ‘Christmas, FL’

    The post office is small, but modern and is located on the right, not long after the green ‘Christmas’ sign at the entrance to the town.  Year round, the post office is decorated with a wreath on the outside and a Christmas tree in its entrance.

    Originally the town was called Fort Christmas, named when 2000 US Army Soldiers and Alabama Volunteers arrived on December 25th 1837 to construct the fort.  However, when the first post office opened in 1892, ‘fort’ was dropped from the name. 

    The town has a small Christmas gift shop, and a Circle K convenience store.  For travellers, there is a choice of the Christmas RV Park, or the primitive camping site at Tosohatchee Reserve State Park.  For more comfortable accommodation, the nearest hotels are in Orlando or Titusville.

    Capitalising on the name, there is a large Christmas tree marking one intersection, and on the top of a building in the RV Park is Santa’s reindeer and sleigh.

    A replica of the original fort built in 1837 during the Seminole Indian War, is located a few miles north of the main highway, at the Fort Christmas Historical Park. The park also features a traditional Florida ‘Cracker’ house, a sugar cane mill, seven pioneer homes (showing life from the 1870’s through to the 1930’s) and historical farming equipment.  There are also picnic pavilions, themed children’s playground, a baseball diamond, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts.

    Opening Hours: (Closed Mondays)

    Museum:   10.00am – 5.00pm

    Park:

    Summer: Tuesday – Sunday          8.00am – 8.00pm

    Winter:    Tuesday – Sunday         8.00am – 6.00pm

    (Hours change when the clocks change)

    Admission Price:   FREE

    Further Information:

    Christmas Post Office
    23580 East Colonial Dr.
    Christmas, Florida 32709-9998

    Telephone: (800) 275-8777

    Fort Christmas Historical Park

    1300 Fort Christmas Road (C.R.420)
    Christmas, Florida 32709

    Telephone: 407-568-4149

  • Halloween at Universal

    Posted on December 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    Written by: Keith Kirkland
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    We decided to take a late break to florida in the October Half Term this year. Making it a late decision certainly reduced the cost of the flight with Continental. One tip if you can just take hand luggage, especially with an American Airline as they let you have 18kg.

    We bought our tickets in advance and printed them off at home. That saved some time at the gates.

    We entered the park to be met with different street zones that were not only scary but amusing as well. There were also six haunted houses to visit. Meet Cleaver was our favourite.

    My wife has never screamed so much - she nearly lost her voice. The ticket also let us visit on two nights so we did not have to worry too much about getting in all the houses on one night as there was some queuing.

    All in all a scary halloween in the heat of Florida at 80 degrees.

    Well worth the trip

  • Have a Magical Christmas In Orlando

    Posted on November 27th, 2009 admin No comments

    Written by: Michele Chamberlain
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    There are lots of magical things going on at Christmas time in Orlando, and I have listed a couple of them below.

    ICE! at Gaylord Palms

    This is a truly memorable place to visit and one you will never forget.  We visited this atttraction a couple of years ago with my two young children and it was spectacular.  It very different to anything that we had visited before and the children really enjoyed themselves. 

    ICE is an attraction made entirely out of “Ice”.  The attraction’s main scene is a life-size Nativity carved completely of crystal-clear ice.  There are sleighs and reindeers where you can sit in the sleigh and have your photo taken.  There are also great slides which the children (or even the parents) can go down, all made out of ice!

    Be prepared though it gets extremely cold in the attraction and you are supplied with Parka coats - do wear them as I have never experienced cold like that before.  Also wear closed in shoes/trainers. 

    ICE! is open daily, including holidays.  Event hours vary throughout “ICE! season.”  For further information visit the website http://www.gaylordhotels.com/gaylord-palms/best-of-florida-christmas/index.html?source=http://www.gaylordpalms.com/ice

    SeaWorld The Polar Express Experience

    Guests are invited to jump aboard The Polar Express Experience at SeaWorld for a magical trip to the North Pole.  SeaWorld’s Wild Arctic transforms into a thrilling expedition to the fabled Santa Town. The Polar Express Experience is based on the film from Warner Bros.  The Polar Express Experience provides guests with lighting, scent, sound and motion to transport them to the North Pole … and into the spirit of the season.

    When guests arrive at their destination, they step off the train and into the movie itself. Temperatures drop and holiday spirits soar as the travelers arrive at the frozen North Pole, complete with towering Christmas tree, gift-laden sleigh, village decor and Santa himself. The journey continues as guests also encounter other inhabitants of the North Pole — the animals themselves — including graceful beluga whales, powerful polar bears and giant walruses.

    Visit http://www.seaworld.com/ for further information.

    Christmas in Magic Kingdom

    We have visited Magic Kingdom during a many trips to Orlando, but I do love going there during Christmas time.  You get lots of Christmas sprit along Main Street, where you will find Disney elves have decked the halls with towering Christmas trees, colourful lights, bows and garland. Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, toy soldiers, and giant gingerbread men greet guests during special daytime runs of “Mickey’s Once Upon a ChristmastimeParade.” The parade is included in regular park admission on select dates.  Pls visit the website for further details.

    This is only a few ideas of what to do. Just enter “Christmas in Orlando” on the Interet and you will find plenty of information. 

    Happy Holiday!!!