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  • Disney’s Princess Half Marathon Weekend

    Posted on October 31st, 2010 admin No comments

    Written by: Mary Phillips
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    Hi Everyone,

    We all know how much support there is for Breast Cancer here in the UK. There is a great opportunity to give your support either by participating or just spectating while on your Florida holiday. It is a fantastic family event between February 25th. – 27th.

    The Motto is Fairytales do come true – One Mile At a Time.

    There comes a time in every woman’s life when she must blaze her own trail.  A time when she has to run, not from an evil stepmother, but to her moment of glory.  A day when the true princess inside of her shines through.  The time has come for you!.

    Disney’s Princess Half Marathon Weekend brings women of all ages together to participate in a magical event designed just for them. The Disney Princesses are the inspiration for the weekend’s events and will focus on the attributes every princess possesses: commitment, courage, determination, fantasy, perseverance, and strength.

    The event will take place at Disney World between February 25-27th. 2011 So you may want to participate or just spectate but be very important part as all of the support helps and it is a fun and colourful family day out.

    Before you run off on your training sessions there is also the Annual Disney Marathon weekend from January 6th – 9th. The runners receive Mickey, Donald & Goofy medals.

    Larry & I have been to this event (Spectating I might add!!) and it is excellent, the costumes, the colours, the laughs and the fun generated is special. You will need to hurry to register if you want to Run in any of the events as they are booking up fast.

    The Marathon is already 65% full, Half Marathon 77% full, Goofy’s Race & a Half 70% Full, The Family Fun Run is 65% full and the Kids Mickey Fest is 55% full so you need to register as soon as you decide you would like to be part of the fun.

    If anyone does enter, do let us know and we will look out for you as we will be there this year, again SPECTATING!!

    Best Wishes

    Mary & Larry

  • A Trip to Key West

    Posted on September 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    Written by: Andy Brownlie
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    If you fancy two or three days away from the Orlando area you must consider a trip to the southernmost point on continental USA. – Key West.

    Now if you want to drink at Sloppy Joe’s and soak up the Hemingway experience, you have a choice. You can take a road trip down the east side of Florida via the Florida Turnpike. This is a 390 mile trip (one way) and will take the best part of seven hours if you don’t want a break. You will, however, have the opportunity of having a look at such places as Palm Beach and Miami. After Miami you take US 1 down the Keys starting with Key Largo, (a good place to break your journey overnight), and taking in Islamadora, Long Key, Marathon, and Seven Mile Bridge to name only a few, before you get to Key West,the home of Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville

    If you do fancy the road trip through the Keys on US 1 (sometimes called “The Overseas Highway”), you should go during the week and avoid the very busy weekends. The road is only two lanes in places, and being stuck in a traffic jam is not the best way to see the Keys.

    Some people love the long car ride down the Keys, and across all the bridges, but there are those who do find it all a bit “samey”, and tiring.  

    There is, of course, an alternative which will allow you to combine a shorter road trip down the Gulf coast with a trip to Key West.

    200 miles from Orlando, and a much shorter three and a quarter hours away, at Fort Myers Beach, just south of Sanibel Island, you can take the “Key West Express” – a high speed ferry which will get you there in a leisurely three hours. You can go just for the day, and spend from 11:30am to 5pm in Key West, or spend a night or two drinking in the atmosphere.

    The ferry, with air conditioned interiors and outdoor sun decks, will cost around $145 return. You will have to leave your car in Fort Myers (car parking is free) but you can well do without a car in Key West anyway.

    So, go on - Join the nightly sunset celebrations at Mallory Square, and choose which way you would like to get there.

    Andy Brownlie