John and I love going to Florida, and this last trip was no exception. We travelled to Kissimmeeand stayed at a friends house for several days. Then spent time in Madeira Beach area of St. Pete's, then back to Kissimmee.
December is probably one of the cooler times to visit, but I love that time of year there. Not too hot, Christmas decorations all around, and great walks without dying in the heat.
We spent a small amount of time in Disneyworld - Epcot to be exact - and it was very interesting indeed, but as I'm not a child, it was a little disappointing as well - but, then again, nothing can live up to the hype that these Disney places have been given over the years.
Epcot was very well done and it took a day to see the whole area and to experience the different pavilions that represent several countries in different areas of the world. My favourite was Germany - even though it was primarily a street in Germany that represented the architecture of some streets that are actually in the country. I loved how authentic it 'looked'... but the inside each building was a 'tourist trap', meaning selling whatever Disney sells to make more money. I also liked the experience of flying in "SOARIN'" We were strapped in a large seat, lifted from the ground/floor and put before a large surround sound/IMAX screen. A movie was then shown of places around the world as seen from a jet whizing through and over all the sites. Each time the aircraft dived, dipped, lifted or soared, we felt it in the chairs and moved with the aircraft. Amazing!!!!
Canada
China
Germany
Into Morocco
Our most exciting moments at Epcot came at 9:30 p.m. when the fireworks began. It was definitely worth the wait and some parts of it definitely gave goosebumps, which I am not prone to. In the beginning a gigantic world globe glowing from the inside, floated across a waterway into our view. The beautiful music and amazing announcers voice told the story of the earth and it's people very dramatically. This continued for 10 to 15 minutes. The main part of the fireworks began when this was over and went on for quite some time, all to the rythms of the music surrounding us.
On around day four we travelled to St. Pete's and spent time in the Madeira Beach area at our friend's sister's condo. A beautiful retreat with a pool, lots of space, beautiful grounds and within
John and his friend, Jim, were lucky enough to get tickets for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Football game, which I would have loved to attend as well, but if anyone was going to the game it was going to be the men as there were only two tickets available for them. According to their report - the game was so-so, but the whole experience was amazing, as I thought it would be. The experience of 40,000 fans in one arena was worth the ticket. There were half-time shows, fan shows and fan fun all around them - great memories!
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