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Friday, July 31, 2009

Epcot's Restaurant Marrakesh

Located in the Morocco Pavilion of Epcot's world showcase, the Restaurant Marrakesh offers authentic Mediterranean cuisine in an exotic atmosphere. With a live band and the occasional belly dancer--kids are even invited to practice a dance step or two--there is enough activity going on in the restaurant to keep young patrons entertained while they await their meal.

Moroccan favorites such as mint tea (served hot or cold), shish kebabs and couscous are on the menu, along with other chicken, lamb, and beef dishes prepared with Moroccan herbs and spices. Although the portion sizes are hearty the prices are "Disneyfied" a bit, but the Restaurant Marrakesh is the closest thing to an authentic taste of Morocco in the Orlando area.

One interesting bit of trivia that is noted on the Restaurant Marrakesh's menu is the fact that Morocco was the first country to recognize the United States as an independent nation in 1777 during the American Revolution, making this North African nation the oldest ally of the USA.

For reservations, call (407) WDW-DINE
 
   

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Typhoon Lagoon The Geigel Way

Typhoon Lagoon, smaller than the competing water parks still holds its charm and a lot of fun. The main attraction, of course, the the tidal wave which is awesome. Disney veterans Nelson Quinones, Karla Geigel, and Natalie Geigel, spent 4 enjoyable hours at the park. Lines are short, the day was hot, and the water refreshing. The Geigels actually bought annual passes for the Disney Water parks and these have already paid for themselves. The pictures, however, reflect the premium price Disney puts on everything else as it cost $14.95 to download a 4x6 image. The refills of soda were not inexpensive either and the soda fountain we used was flat all the way across. Not the usual attention to detail you find at the main Disney parks. This blogger appreciates Orlandoescape.com and their sister websites floridaescape.com and hotelsescape.come as pioneering leaders in Florida vacations and owner of the new innovative online magazine website egruve.com
 
   

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Downtown Orlando dining: Citrus Restaurant

Citrus Restaurant in downtown Orlando (not to be confused with the members-only Citrus Club, also in downtown Orlando) is a popular lunchtime destination for the business crowd, and an excellent choice for a romantic dinner as well. Citrus Restaurant was voted Best New Restaurant in 2008 and Best Power Lunch in the 2008 and 2009 Orando Magazine Dining Awards, featuring regionally inspired cuisine with a Latin flair.

Located on Orange Avenue in the emerging Uptown district, Citrus Restaurant combines casual elegance and impeccable service, with an impressive wine list that complements the Caribbean inspired menu. Instead of bread rolls as a precursor to the main meal, Citrus Restaurant serves up seasoned fried plantain chips. Seafood dishes are a specialty (blue corn fish tacos are popular for lunch or dinner) and there is even a lime chicken dish named for Orlando mayor Buddy Dyer.

As the name suggests, Citrus Restaurant serves up the best of Floridian cuisine--fresh seafood, Latin flavors, unique desserts, and plenty of urban chic that is a far cry from dining at the attractions.
 
   

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Big Boi Meets a Penguin at Seaworld Orlando


“What’s cooler than bein’ cool? Ice cold!” Big Boi, also known as Antwan Andre Patton, one-half of the Grammy Award-winning duo OutKast, found out first-hand this week as he spent some time inside SeaWorld’s chilly Penguin Encounter. Penguin Encounter is home to hundreds of penguins. The air inside is a chilly 30 degrees Fahrenheit and the water is an icy 45 degrees Fahrenheit. A total of 6,000 pounds of snow fall daily inside. Big Boi was in Orlando this week, vacationing with his family.
 
   

Family-friendly casual Italian dining at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando

Trattoria Del Porto is a great place for children to have fun in the play area with toys, games and large screen TV while mom and dad relax during dinner.

Pasta Cucina All-you-can-eat interactive kitchen experience. Create your own recipes from a selection of your favorite pastas, savory sauces and dozens of fresh ingredients. Includes salad.
Fri, & Sat. 5:30-11:00pm. Adults $18.50; children $9.95.

Pasta Family Night Choose from spaghetti & meatballs or fettuccini alfredo, served family-style along with garden salad.
Sun., Mon. & Thu. 5:30-10:30pm. Adults $15; children $6.

For reservations and information, call 407-503-DINE (3463).
Restaurant open daily for breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Closed for dinner Tue. & Wed. Call for hours of operation. View Orlando Restaurants to view a selection of restaurants
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Monday, July 27, 2009

Epcot's Biergarten Restaurant

Visitors to Epcot’s Germany Pavilion can get a taste of Oktoberfest any time of year at the Biergarten Restaurant. The restaurant is housed in a traditional Bavarian style building that is reminiscent of 19th century Germany, but the food and festivities inside the Biergarten Restaurant reflect the annual Oktoberfest celebrations that lure millions of visitors to Germany every year.

The food is served buffet style with family style seating, which means that much like the real Oktoberfest, diners could be sharing their tables with visitors from another part of the country—or the world. The Central European “pigs and potatoes” diet is well represented here, with a selection of wursts (sausages), weinkraut, red cabbage sauerkraut, breads, cheese, schnitzels (a very thin breaded and fried meat cutlet), spaetzle (a starchy side dish made out of flour, eggs and water) and assorted salads. Desserts are also a big hit at the Biergarten Restaurant, with German Chocolate cake, apple strudel, and Bavarian cheesecake. There are a number of German beers and wines to choose from

Besides the frosty beverages, the main attraction is the live music, which is performed at scheduled times. With musicians dressed in lederhosen and dancers in dirndl skirts, the crowd is encouraged to sing along and join in the festivities by coming out to the dance floor. Between the buffet style dining and the live musical entertainment, even the youngest guests will enjoy what might be their very first Oktoberfest.

For reservations, call (407) WDW-DINE.
 
   

SeaWorld and Busch Gardens Grant $700,000 To Help Protect At-Risk Animals

Endangered species and habitats under stress will get a much-needed lift this week thanks to $700,000 in grants being awarded by the non-profit SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund to wildlife protection projects in Florida and around the world.

The Fund’s board of directors approved grants to 83 projects, including seven Florida-based projects, that include wildlife rescue and rehabilitation efforts, research of little-known species, protection of critical habitat and grassroots education efforts aimed at increasing awareness and changing behaviors.

Some projects, like Sea to Shore Alliance’s sea turtle lighting survey, look at things from the animals’ point of view to gather new information.

Sea turtles hatch from their beach nests at night and depend on the glow from the horizon to guide them to the ocean. Lights on nesting beaches can disorient baby turtles and lead them away from the ocean where they fall victim to predators, vehicles or exhaustion. With support from the Fund, Sea to Shore Alliance will provide Florida’s first statewide assessment of beach illumination from the sea turtles’ perspective. Biologists will fly aerial surveys at night to collect video images and record beach lighting levels using special light measuring equipment. These data will be linked to GPS information allowing wildlife managers to quickly and easily compare, observe and locate areas with excessive beach lighting.

“We hope the information we gather on beach illumination will identify critical sea turtle-nesting areas in need of additional management," said James Powell, executive director of Sea to Shore Alliance. "This grant from the Sea World & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund will allow us to better monitor beach lighting and the effectiveness of new lighting technologies- an important step in the conservation of endangered sea turtles."

The Fund’s grant selection process is highly competitive and involves months of scrutiny, research and review by both internal and external animal experts.

“We zero in on the projects with the greatest potential for conservation impact,” said Virginia Busch, president and chairman of the board of the Fund. “The challenges and pressures facing wildlife and entire ecosystems are greater than ever. We receive significantly more grant requests than we can support, so we make every dollar we grant work as hard as possible to protect animals and habitats in need.”

While the Fund’s scope of projects is diverse, it continues to focus its support on core areas of concern: ocean health, human-animal conflict and the illegal wildlife trade. Examples from the 2009 grant awards include community-based restoration of Tampa’s estuaries, monitoring the migration paths of endangered right whales and their calves off the east coast of Florida and providing long-term care for animals confiscated from illegal situations. Through projects like these and others, the Fund is working to make a positive difference in the lives of both people and animals.

For more information on the Fund, including a complete list of this year’s grants, please visit www.swbg-conservationfund.org.
 
   

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Want To Meet Shamu or a Sea Lion

Now you can during the all-New Experience at SeaWorld Orlando Animal Shows and Photo Experience

SeaWorld offers guests an exclusive opportunity to come face-to-face with the stars of SeaWorld’s most popular shows. During this thrilling 5-hour adventure, guests will sit in priority reserved seats to experience world-class shows -- the “Believe" Shamu show, Blue Horizons whale & dolphin show, and Clyde & Seamore Take Pirate Island sea lion & otter show.

Immediately following each performance, guests will pose with Shamu, a dolphin and a sea lion or walrus at the respected stadiums. Plus, guests will get up close and personal with a penguin and a Clydesdale. Each participant will receive a photo CD filled with their unforgettable and memorable SeaWorld experience.
 
   

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Dallas Friday Gets Towed

Professional wakeboarder and four-time X-Games gold medalist and ESPY recipient Dallas Friday gets towed to shore by Hutch, an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin at Discovery Cove. She took a quick break from her hectic tour schedule to relax at the all-inclusive park where guests can swim with dolphins, snorkel with rays and fish, hand-feed exotic birds and relax on pristine beaches. To discover more, visit Discovery Cove
 
   

Friday, July 24, 2009

Special Room Rates at Gaylord Palms Resort


Gaylord Resort Orlando extended the $119.00 per night deal for the following dates.

$119 Dates

July – (7/23 – 7/28)

Aug – (8/1 – 8/10; 8/13 – 8/16; 8/18 – 8/27; 8/30 – 8/31)

Sep – (9/1 – 9/2; 9/6 – 9/16; 9/18 – 9/20; 9/25 – 9/27)

Nov – (11/22 – 11/30)

Dec – (12/1; 12/11 – 12/25)

$129 Dates

Oct – (10/2 – 10/5; 10/13 – 10/18; 10/23 – 10/24; 10/29 – 10/31)

Nov – (11/3 – 11/7; 11/12 – 11/15)

Dec – (12/2 – 12/5; 12/9 – 12/10; 12/26 – 12/27)


Gaylord Palms Resort Reservations


 
   

Picture of The Day

 
   

Orlando Farmers Market

Since 1987, the Orlando Farmers Market has given locals and visitors a fresh start to the week. The Orlando Farmers Market is held every Sunday from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Lake Eola Park—the location it has had since 2004.

In addition to a selection of fresh Florida-grown fruits and vegetables, vendors at the Orlando Farmers Market also offer pet accessories; a variety of indoor and outdoor plants; handcrafted jewelry, paintings, and other artwork; soup mixes, spices, as well as a selection of food and beverages.

This family-friendly (and dog friendly) event also includes live music, an outdoor restaurant and a new wine and beer garden serving up beer, wine and Bloody Marys every Sunday. And since the Orlando Farmers Market supports the local arts community, every third Sunday there is a special “Art Farm” presented by the City Arts Factory, featuring pieces priced under $200 by regional artists.

For more information, visit the Orlando Farmers Market Web site.
 
   

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Wet n Wild

 
   

Dallas Friday Receives A Kiss

Professional wakeboarder and four-time X-Games gold medalist and ESPY recipient Dallas Friday receives a special kiss from her No. 1 fan, Hutch, an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin at Discovery Cove. She took a quick break from her hectic tour schedule to relax at the all-inclusive park where guests can swim with dolphins, snorkel with rays and fish, hand-feed exotic birds and relax on pristine beaches. To discover more, visit Discovery Cove
 
   

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Pirates League

 
   

Craft Super Show coming to Orange County Convention Center

Enjoy a summertime craft fair in air conditioned comfort, and learn a thing or two about making your own crafts at the Craft & Hobby Association (CHA) Craft Super Show, which is coming to Orlando on Friday, July 31 and Saturday, August 1 at the Orange County Convention Center. The event is open to the public, and offers a variety of ideas and materials for amateur and professional crafters, as well as opportunities to purchase handmade crafts.

In addition to vendor booths, a kids Zone crafting area and seminars for crafters of all skill levels, there will be several presentations from celebrities in the crafting world. Mary Engelbreit, who has had more than 150 book titles published and has a range of licensed products that stretches from cards and calendars to dinnerware and fabric, will make a special appearance at the CHA Craft Super Show on August 1 at 11:00 am with a book signing scheduled for 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

The CHA Craft Super Show hours are July 31: 10am-6pm and August 1: 9am-5pm. Ticket prices are $14 for a two-day pass and $10 for a one-day pass. There is free admission for children younger than 10 years of age. For more information, visit the event’s Web site at Craftsupershow.com.
 
   

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Shamu Photo Experience At Sea World Orlando

 
   

Shaq’s Mama Said Knock You Out" Golf Tournament and Soulful Midday Soiree

Join Shaq, his Mom Lucille and friends at this year’s “Shaq’s Mama Said Knock You Out Golf “ and new “Soulful Midday Soiree.” The event will feature the ever-popular and exciting golf tournament at Shingle Creek Golf Club, followed by a fun-filled and nostalgic afternoon of good food, good music and good friends. Evoking a 1930s-style “Cotton Club” atmosphere, the “Soulful Midday Soiree” will feature smooth jazz, a hearty buffet of soul food favorites, as well as friendly back-room poker, table games, dancing and more.

Event Name: “Shaq’s Mama Said Knock You Out" Golf Tournament and Soulful Midday Soiree

Date: Friday, Sept. 18, 2009

Start Time: Golf Tournament 8 am, Soulful Midday Soiree 4 pm

End Time: Golf Tournament 2 pm, Souful Midday Soiree 8 pm

Location: Shingle Creek Golf Club and Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Boulevard Orlando, FL 32819

Cost: Soulful Midday Soiree - $150 per person. Golf tournament tickets are available through event sponsorship packages ranging from $3,000 to $50,000.

RSVP: Please contact Deena Copeland to purchase tickets at 813-286-8520, ext. 251.

 
   

Monday, July 20, 2009

Sea Lion Photo Experience

 
   

International Drive’s quirkiest attractions

Orlando’s International Drive is known for many things: Wet ‘n Wild waterpark, outlet shopping, the Orange County Convention Center, SeaWorld, Aquatica, are among the biggest draws to the I-Drive tourist district, but there are a few more quirky attractions that visitors might not know about that are worth a second look.

Wonderworks: Located adjacent to the Pointe Orlando shopping, dining and entertainment center, Wonderworks offers hours of interactive indoor fun (which comes in handy during hot Floridian summers). Wear an astronaut suit, design and ride your own roller coaster, land the space shuttle, fly a fighter jet, experience an earthquake, and even play a game of lazer tag.

Titanic: The Experience: Walk back through time on the HMS Titanic. Each guest is given a ticket that represents a real passenger on the doomed ship. Actors in period attire take visitors through rooms that recreate the immigrant experience as well as the more luxurious suites that the first class passengers enjoyed. Guests will get to feel the April chill of the ship’s deck in the moments before the iceberg struck the Titanic, and then learn the fate of the passenger whose ticket they hold in their hand.

Ripley’s Believe it or Not: Would you believe that Ripley’s Believe it or Not world headquarters are based right here in Orlando? The Ripley’s Orlando Odditorium is filled with artifacts from around the world celebrating the strange, odd and unusual. Exhibits include a 1907 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce was made with 63 pints of glue and 1,016,711 ordinary matchsticks, and an oversized self-portrait of Vincent Van Gogh created with 3,000 postcards depicting 115 different Van Gogh paintings.

And if those attractions aren’t quirky enough, check out the massive McDonald’s on International Drive and Sand Lake Road that was the world’s largest McDonald’s play place. This Mickey D’s is open 24 hours a day, so there is always something happening at Orlando’s International Drive.
 
   

Sunday, July 19, 2009

American Starline Coaches

Orlando's Top Transportation Company is ready to serve all your transportation needs view the links below for more details:
 
   

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Baby Colobus Born at Disney

 
   

Gatorland summer specials for Florida residents

Now through July 31, Gatorland is having a Summer Florida Resident Special, with an $8.00 discount off adult admissions with proof of residency. With this offer, adult tickets are $14.99 and a child’s ticket (ages 3 – 12) is $9.99 per person.

Florida residents will also be allowed to apply the cost of their admission towards the purchase of an annual pass with extended benefits that include 30% admission discounts for accompanying guests, 50% off the Adventure Hour, 20% off Rookie Wrestling Experience & in-park photography stations, 20% off Gift Shop purchases and 10% off food & beverages within the park.


Long before there was Walt Disney World, Gatorland opened as a roadside attraction in 1949. Over the years the park has been renovated with new exhibits added, without losing any of the Old Florida charm that has attracted visitors for generations. Gator Gully Splash Park is a great way for kids to beat the heat (so have them bring a swimsuit) and Gatorland is currently featuring a rare white alligator collection, on display for a limited engagement, featuring four of the world’s largest white leucistic alligators known to roam the planet. Ivory in color, the large reptiles are each ten to eleven plus feet in length, weigh over 800 pounds and have reflective blue eyes.

Other attractions at Gatorland include gator wrestling and feedings, a petting zoo, and educational wildlife programs. There are plenty of opportunities to get up close and personal with Florida’s wild side at Gatorland for more information visit http://www.gatorland.com/.
 
   

Friday, July 17, 2009

7 American Idols At Disney

 
   

Velvet Sessions at Hard Rock Hotel featuring Little River Band

Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando's lobby concert series continues in July with Little River Band performing hits "Lonesome Loser," "Help Is On Its Way," "Lady," "Man On Your Mind" and more.

Velvet Sessions is Hard Rock Hotel’s special rock 'n' roll cocktail party and lobby concert held the last Thursday of the month.

Visit VelvetSessions.com and get on the list to reserve your ticket and receive monthly updates on who’s playing.

A $25 ticket includes: free specialty drinks, finger foods and warm-up tunes from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cash bars and live band from 8:30 p.m. onward. Parking is complimentary for those attending Velvet Sessions.

Velvet Sessions is a 21 and older event.