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Thread: Chilling Days

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    Disney's Boardwalk nice food, walk round lake, shops, call at the bar!


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    There is a winery/vineyard up on Highway 27 called Lakeland, it is free and they have tastings, in the summer months they have several events such as a strawberry fair and a jazz weekend.

    Also prior to that is Lake louisa, great day for the real Florida state park

    Have a great time


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    Its Lakeridge Winery on the 27 and they have an event called the August Stomp with live music and grape treading. This is not a sophisticated affair just locals really. I think entrance was just a couple of dollars last year.
    Angela


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    Haven't done any of these ourselves as our kids are younger, but these might appeal to teenagers:

    Blue Man Group at Universal Orlando Resort.
    Sunday gospel brunch at the House of Blues.
    Live music at Hard Rock Live.
    Vans Skatepark at Festival Bay Mall.
    Indoor surfing at a place in the Florida Mall (name escapes me at the moment).
    Classic car watching at Old Town on a Saturday night.

    Check out the website of the Orlando Visitors Bureau for more ideas - they have a page titled 208 things to do in 2008, plus an events calendar and lots more.

    Sandra


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    Cheers guys. I would like to add we are only going for 2 weeks !![msnembarrased] Seriously thanx for all the suggestions it is appreciated


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    There is also the Kennedy Space Centre and perhaps also a trip to Merrit Island to see the wildlife.
    Brenda
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    Shaun there is always the next time make a ledger and put them all in for the future[msnsmile2]
    MAUREEN
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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by shaunboxer
    Cheers guys. I would like to add we are only going for 2 weeks !![msnembarrased] Seriously thanx for all the suggestions it is appreciated
    [/quote]

    THIS time you may only be going for 2 weeks but I bet once you're there it'll be the same as the rest of us and Arnie "I'll be back" Schwarzennegger.

    It changes and evolves so much over there all the time and there are always new things we want to try but run out of time so have to keep going back to see if we can see them this time. The difficulty is we also still want to revisit the favourite places.
    Babblin Boo


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    Mount Dora, Crystal Springs, the list is endless. Instead of a day at Cocoa beach which is the Atlantic, why not have a trip over to the Gulf coast St.Petersburg and drive over the Skyway bridge, always think it is worth it to Sarasota, lovely day out.

    Val


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    We tried both the Atlantic beaches and the Gulf, the Gulf beaches were much better, the water seemed warmer too and there were shark teeth to collect too![msnsmile2]


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