Saturday, July 31, 2010

Marc Anthony Don't Miss Him At Amway Arena Sept. 19!


Sunday, September 19 • 8 pm


Multi-platinum, Grammy® Award winning, and internationally-acclaimed artist Marc Anthony returns to Amway Arena on Sunday, September 19!

Marc Anthony's latest album "Iconos" (Icons), an all ballad Spanish album he produced with and Julio Reyes, includes eight titles of his favorite balladeers and two original songs also written with Julio Reyes.

Marc Anthony has sold over 11 million albums worldwide, making him one of the most influential artists of his time and a true ambassador of Latin music and culture.
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Friday, July 30, 2010

Comfort Inn Lake Buena Vista

It’s not too late to book a summer family vacation at Walt Disney World; the Comfort Inn Lake Buena Vista is a pet-friendly, newly renovated, Walt Disney World Good Neighbor Hotel with 640 beautiful, semi-suite guest rooms—with the reasonable prices that travelers have come to expect from the Comfort Inn hotels.

Amenities at the Comfort Inn Lake Buena Vista include dining at the Boardwalk Buffet Restaurants (there is also a Lite Bite Deli with extended hours offering snacks and convenience items), plus a kids eat free program and breakfast and dinner specials for seniors and early birds. Guests can enjoy the Comfort Zone Lounge, playground, a video arcade and gift shop, two swimming pools and a brand new Ozzie’s Splash Zone for the kids. Each room has a refrigerator, microwave, coffee-maker and hairdryer, cable TV and free WiFi.

Planning your trip is also easy with the help of the Guest Services Desk, which handles all guest needs including attraction tickets, restaurant reservations, car rentals, excursions and airport shuttles. There are also free shuttles to the Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando, and SeaWorld. With accommodations that are just minutes away from everything that Orlando has to offer, there’s no better time to book a stay at the Comfort Inn Lake Buena Vista.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Here Is A Great Reason To Book Your Orlando Halloween Vacation Now



Lake Eve Resort Resort Presents a Spooktacular Deal

Sunday, August 1st marks the first day of a 31 day countdown of the lowest rates for guest reservations staying in the month of October. Book your stay now for this October before the special is over and these low rates are history! Sale ends August 31 at 5:00pm.

October 1 - October 31

One Bedroom Suite

Sunday-Thursday: $79 per night

Friday - Saturday: $99 per night

Two Bedroom Suite:

Sunday-Thursday: $89 per night

Friday - Saturday: $109 per night

Three Bedroom Suite:

Sunday-Thursday: $109 per night

Friday - Saturday: $129 per night

Click HERE to make your reservation or call 866-999-5383 and ask for the Spooktacular October Savings Promotion

Reservations must be made for a stay within: October 1 to 31. Sunday Night through Thursday Night is considered weekday rates and Friday Night and Saturday night is considered weekend rate. Rates quoted do not include taxes at 12.5% and resort fee at $7.99 per night. This promotion is not applicable with other discounted rates or promotions. Cancellation Policy: Must cancel 24 hours prior to arrival to avoid 1 night room and tax charge. Credit Card will be required for guarantee.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Disney World pressed coin machines

Pressed coins are a timeless and affordable pocket-sized souvenir. Pressed pennies cost 51 cents, and the slightly fancier pressed quarter machines cost $1.25. Whether they are hand operated or push button, all of the Orlando theme parks have their own pressed penny machines, with the vast majority of them in the Walt Disney World resort.

Pressed coin collectors can find these machines at the major gift shops where the rides empty out, such as the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Magic Kingdom or the Tower of Terror at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Stand alone gift shops throughout Disney World also have coin machines, and some coin machines are where you least expect them—a few yards away from restroom entrances or directly across from the entrance to a major ride, like Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain at Magic Kingdom, or the Great Movie Ride and the Rock n Roll Roller Coaster at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

The pressed coin patterns usually reflect the park’s individual theme. Epcot coins have more of an international flair while Animal Kingdom coins feature characters from the Lion King. In addition to the Disney characters, some of the more popular rides are featured as well. If you find a pressed coin machine in one of the major Disney World gift shops, chances are they might sell a Disney pressed coin passport as well, for easy storage of those special Disney World memories.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Don't let scams and identity theft ruin your honeymoon

The excitement of getting married doesn't end after the rice has been thrown, the cake has been cut and the presents opened. For most couples, the next stop is the honeymoon.

Wherever you go, the last thing you want is for your trip to be interrupted by problems. However, you can take steps to protect yourself.

Identity theft is a threat that we all face, even at home. But when you travel somewhere new -- particularly to foreign destinations -- you need to be extra vigilant to safeguard against it.

To give yourself the highest level of protection, consider a program like ID Patrol, from Equifax. The service monitors your credit file for suspicious changes and gives you 24/7 access to trained ID theft resolution specialists.

Flights can be cancelled or circumstances might arise that make it impossible for you to travel. That's just one reason that it's a good idea to have travel insurance. It can also be invaluable if you lose your luggage or are injured on your trip.

Knowledge is the first commandment of safe travel, but it helps to have back-up like ID theft prevention and travel insurance for situations beyond your control.

Monday, July 26, 2010

How accurate are Walt Disney World wait times?

There’s a reason why Disney’s Fast Pass is so popular at Walt Disney World—they really do cut down on the amount of time guests spend in line, but just how accurate are those wait times?

If the wait lines are rather short, around 10 minutes, the prediction is pretty accurate. That is especially important for rides like It’s a Small World at Magic Kingdom where little babies and toddlers might not feel like waiting for an extended amount of time. But what if the wait time is listed as 75, 90, or even 110 minutes? Sometimes those long wait times are pretty accurate, but when Disney decides to estimate the wait, they tend to err on the side of overestimating instead of underestimating.

In other words, a 75 minute wait might clock in at closer to 60 minutes, especially if it’s earlier in the day. That’s still a long wait, especially for young children, but at least it doesn’t exceed everyone’s expectations. Sometimes a lengthy wait time is posted and guests will find themselves on the ride in half the time, making it a pleasant surprise.

The only places that don’t post a wait time are the restaurants and concession stands. When dealing with the food orders of so many guests at the same time, even Mickey Mouse can’t make an accurate estimate, so the park doesn’t try to do it—although that might end up where you spend the longest amount of time in line.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Eco-Friendly Florida Golf Courses

Concerned about golf's effect on the natural environment? Book an Audubon Certified Signature Sanctuary Golf Course through Tee Times USA and know that you are making a conscious choice to play "green" when you step up to the green. Florida has several Audubon Certified Signature Sanctuary courses. Play them and you can count on seeing an abundance of natural flora and fauna that sets these courses apart.

This is because The Audubon Signature Program provides comprehensive environmental planning assistance to new developments. The program helps landowners and developers design for the environment so that both economic and environmental objectives are achieved. Once construction is complete, involvement in an Audubon Signature Program ensures that managers routinely apply sustainable resource management practices in the long-term stewardship of the property. Please consider playing these highly recommended golf courses that have made the investment and commitment to become Audubon Certified on your next Florida golf trip.

Florida Golf Courses at Audubon's Bronze Level: PGA Golf Club Port St. Lucie, Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes in Longwood.

Florida Golf Courses at Audubon's Silver Level: Old Corkscrew GC in Estero, Eagle Creek in Orlando and Juliette Falls in Dunnellon, Sarasota National GC in Venice.

Florida Golf Courses at Audubon's Gold Level: WCI's Raptor Bay GC in Bonita Springs, WCI's Pelican Preserve in Ft. Myers, and WCI's Hammock Bay Golf and Country Club in Naples.


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Friday, July 23, 2010

Rainy Day Walt Disney World

During the summer months, the stifling heat of the mid-morning gives way to brief but powerful thunderstorms. For many, the rain is a welcome respite from the hot temperatures, and the water evaporates rather quickly, but Walt Disney World visitors might want to be prepared for these sudden downpours.

Walt Disney World is more than happy to sell visitors thin rain ponchos in the major gift shops, so even if you don’t want to be bothered by carrying around an umbrella, you do have an alternative to getting soaked. A large garbage bag also does the trick, especially if you are bringing your own stroller to the park, and end up parking it outside while you get in line for a ride (because that’s usually when the thunderstorm hits and soaks the stroller). To prevent this from occurring, cover the empty stroller with a garbage bag tarp ahead of time.

Central Florida is the lightning capital of the world, so the Disney water parks will shut down temporarily if there is any lightning in the area. This is for the safety of the guests, so get out of the water immediately if an announcement is made. Fortunately, a long and drawn out rainy day is a rare occurrence in the Sunshine State, and even on those days when you do get caught in the rain, don’t forget to pack your sunscreen.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Get Ready for Aloha Friday at the Loews Royal Pacific Resort

SAVE THE DATE - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Tickets go on sale Friday, July 30!

Slow down, the work week is over! It's time to kick back in our tropical paradise at Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando and celebrate the weekend. Put on your favorite Hawaiian shirt or dress and join the fun. Enjoy fresh and flavorful food, made with locally-grown ingredients and meet the farmers and purveyors who partner with us.

Your ticket includes an all-you-care-to-eat taste of the islands from Loews Royal Pacific Resort and Emeril's Tchoup Chop, tropical drinks, beer & wine, lei greeting, live music performed by Simulcast and more!

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, JULY 30! Tickets: $35* on-line or $45 at the door Limited VIP** tickets available on-line only: $50* LoewsHotels.Tix.com

*Ticketing fees apply. **Includes reserved seating and early entry, plus a VIP reception at 5:30pm outside the Pacifica Ballroom

Grape Stomping at Lakeridge Winery

Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards will be hosting the 16th Annual AUGUST STOMP! This two-day outdoor festival will be held August 21st & 22nd. and will feature live music, grape stomping and award-winning Lakeridge Wines. The event will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. A $2 donation will be accepted at the gate to benefit the Lake & Sumter Boys & Girls Club.

This family friendly event will include various childrens activities provided by King Of Bounce, LLC. Guests of all ages are invited to participate in the grape stomping throughout the weekend. There will be a variety of food & beverages for purchase and the Lakeridge Winery Gift Shop will be offering great specials. Plenty of seating will be available, but guests are welcome to bring their own chairs and blankets.

Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards is Florida's largest premium winery, and remains a pioneer in the development of table and sparkling wines made from Muscadine and hybrid grapes. Owned and operated by Seavin, Inc., Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards has won over 500 awards for excellence in winemaking. Complimentary tours and tasting are offered seven days a week at their 30,000 sq. ft. facility in Clermont, FL and they host numerous festivals throughout the year.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

What is the right age for children to enjoy the Orlando theme parks?

Is there a “right” age for children to enjoy a trip to the Orlando attractions? Do families have to wait until their youngest child is “old enough” to do Disney? The short answer is no waiting required; Walt Disney World is truly an all ages resort, but as kids get older they can definitely progress their way through the Orlando theme parks.

Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World is best suited families with very small children. You will see far more babies and toddlers here, and an impressive parking lot of strollers in front of such mellow rides as It’s a Small World and Pirates of the Caribbean. Epcot’s World Showcase also works well for napping youngsters where the emphasis is on food and atmosphere instead of waiting in line for thrill rides. All of the Orlando theme parks have ample diaper changing stations and at least one quiet area for nursing mothers.

As those tots advance into school age and beyond, they can enjoy bigger rides like Tower of Terror at Disney’s Hollywood Studios or Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Once the strollers have been put away, Universal Studios/Islands of Adventure is well suited for coaster loving kids. Keep in mind that the height requirements for most of the larger coasters are at least 48” or even 51” minimum.

Even though babies and toddlers can be seen at any of Orlando’s four waterparks—Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, Disney’s Blizzard Beach, Aquatica and Wet ‘n Wild—these theme parks are probably best suited for older children who can swim fairly well and are tall enough to enjoy the larger slides. Swim diapers are required for any waterpark guest who isn’t potty trained.

Orlando’s theme parks can accommodate guests of any size, but the most important thing that parents of young children can do is to pace themselves, give the little ones a chance to nap in the afternoon, and keep everyone hydrated as they make their way through the parks.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Halloween Horror Nights Tickets

TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORT’S HALLOWEEN HORROR NIGHTS

For 24 Nights This Fall, Guests Will Face New Haunted Houses, Scarezones, Shows at Nation’s Most Frightening Halloween Event

Two decades of diabolical icons. Two decades of preying on the fears and nightmares of millions of people. Twenty years of horror.

For 24 nights this fall, Universal Studios Florida will be home to all-new haunted houses, inescapable scarezones, hundreds of frightening “scareactors” and live shows. Guests will be immersed in the horrors of years’ past and introduced to brand-new frights.

Universal Orlando Resort is offering a variety of ways to experience Halloween Horror Nights 20, including:

The Gory Getaway Vacation Package includes three-night hotel accommodations at a Universal Partner Hotel, one 2-Day Base and Halloween Horror Nights Combo ticket, one 5x7 souvenir photograph and access to live entertainment at Universal CityWalk. Guests visiting during the day also receive Early Park Admission to Islands of Adventure before the general public. The Gory Getaway Vacation Package starts from $299 per adult, and can be booked online at
Halloween Horror Nights are now on sale for $74.99 plus tax.

Monday, July 19, 2010

CoCo Key Water Resort Orlando

There's a new hotel resort on Orlando's famed International Drive; one that can be clearly noticed from I-4 as well. The CoCo Key Water Resort, which has a history of bringing indoor waterpark fun to colder climates Up North, is now bringing its combination of family friendly fun to sunny Orlando.

CoCo Key bills itself as "Orlando’s Largest Canopy Covered and Outdoor Water Resort." CoCo Key over 62,000-sq. ft. of waterpark area, including an interactive jungle gym adventure with slides for younger children, zero depth entry area, water cannons and a 400 gallon bucket of water that tips over for extra soaking. Other waterpark attractions include Over The Falls and Surfer Splash Slides, Boomerango Double Rider Slide, Coral Reef Cove, Cyclone, and a children’s tot pool.

The hotel also offers a dip-in movie theater and day passes are available for the waterpark, ranging from Florida resident weekday passes for $14.95 to day passes for $24.95. For guests who prefer to stay dry, CoCo Key Water Resort Orlando also has an arcade area. For more information or to make reservations, visit the hotel's website.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park

Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park has announced it is developing a new, immersive experience that will take small groups of guests on personalized, guided treks through some of the savannah areas of the popular Kilimanjaro Safaris Expedition attraction. During these excursions, guests will be able to spend more time observing wildlife on the savannah while learning about them from a Disney guide. Guests also will trek through an undeveloped forest area of the Harambe Reserve and then board a unique vehicle designed for the rest of the journey. Reservations for this specially priced tour are scheduled to begin later this year, with more details to come as Walt Disney Imagineers continue to develop the experience.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Marriott Hotels In Lake Buena Vista

Summer's here, and it's finally time for some relaxation and fun in the sun. Those looking for the ultimate summer escape can grab their swimsuits and dive into an Orlando vacation package at the Courtyard Orlando Lake Buena Vista Hotel in the Marriott Village.

For a limited time, get a voucher for up to $40 in Visa® gift cards when you book a weekend stay this summer. The unbeatable $40 Summer Fun at Courtyard Package is valid through September 6, 2010, when booking seven days in advance by July 30, 2010 for stays between June 18 and September 6.

Be sure that promotional code CYS appears in the Corporate/Promotional code box when making your online reservation, or call 1-800-228-9290 in the US and ask for promotional code CYS.

Guests will delight in the variety of unique amenities at this Orlando hotel near Disney World including a resort-style indoor/outdoor swimming pool, whirlpool, fitness center, and breakfast buffet with cooked-to-order items. The hotel also offers the convenient option of purchasing tickets on-site for nearby attractions, as well as shuttle service.

What better way to get the most out of summer then a getaway at the Courtyard Orlando, the premier Lake Buena Vista, FL hotel.

Perfect for both business and leisure travelers, the Courtyard Lake Buena Vista, Florida Hotel features a variety of unique amenities combined with an exceptional location. Situated only 1 mile from Walt Disney World® Resort and in close proximity to other top Orlando attractions, this Orlando family hotel boasts the ease of purchasing attraction tickets in the lobby and a convenient shuttle service. The hotel offers exceptional business class accommodations with a well-lit work desk, ergonomic chair, dual-line phone, and complimentary high speed Internet access. Start your day by enjoying a generous breakfast and then stop by the Food Court in the evening for ice cream, pizza, deli items, and coffee. Relax in the indoor/outdoor pool or use the innovative equipment for a good workout at the hotel's exercise room.

Source: Courtyard Orlando Lake Buena Vista

Friday, July 16, 2010

Orlando shopping Pointe Orlando

Pointe Orlando shopping, dining and entertainment center is in the heart of the International Drive tourism district, just across the street from the Orange County Convention Center. Pointe Orlando is one of the few theaters on town with an IMAX screen, and the variety of restaurants make this center an ideal location for a night on the town.

With an sunny outdoor setting, Pointe Orlando retailers include shops such as Armani Exchange, Chico's, Tommy Bahama's, Tropical Clothiers and Victoria's Secret. Wonderworks family entertainment center is adjacent to Pointe Orlando, and is easily recognizable by the upside down structure.

To wrap up an afternoon at Pointe Orlando, choose from one of a dozen restaurants, from casual dining at Adobe Gilas, Johnny Rockets, and Hooters, to fine dining at The Capital Grille or the Oceanaire Seafood Room. Or enjoy a family celebration at Maggiano's Little Italy.

With so many attractions just a short walk or a short drive away, Pointe Orlando is ideally located for anyone wanting to enjoy some time on Orlando's International Drive.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Top Reasons To Book A Orlando Vacation Now

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Orlando shopping: Altamonte Mall

Located in Altamonte Springs just a few miles north of downtown Orlando, Altamonte Mall is most likely to attract local residents because of its location, but there are plenty of shopping, dining and entertainment options available at this very popular indoor mall, which is east of Interstate 4 on State Road 436.

Altamonte Mall is anchored by Dillard’s, Macy’s, JCPenney and Sears in a traditional wheel-spoke layout. In recent years an 18-screen AMC Theaters was added to the mall, making Altamonte at popular weekend location for moviegoers. The mall has an indoor play area (conveniently located right in front of a toy store) plus the unique Pinocchio’s Puppet Theater with scheduled performances and private parties. Other retailers in Altamonte Mall include Abercrombie & Fitch, Aeropostale, Champs Sports, Build-a-Bear Workshop, Radio Shack, Stride Rite, Bath & Body Works, and many more. The Barnes & Nobel bookstore is accessible from inside or outside of the mall.

In addition to traditional food court fare, there are a variety of eateries inside and outside Altamonte Mall, from the upscale Seasons 52, to the casual Orlando Ale House. Elephant Bar and Bahama Breeze are also on the mall property, and there are several smaller shopping centers with stores and restaurants within a one mile radius of Altamonte Mall. With Uptown Altamonte’s Crane’s Roost Lake nearby, it’s easy to take a peaceful stroll and feel as if you are miles away from a shopping mall.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Five Local Delegates to Attend International Terra Madre

Central Florida’s local gastronomic flair will have a presence internationally when Slow Food Orlando representatives attend Terra Madre in Turin, Italy, this fall.

A Slow Food program, Terra Madre is an international network of food producers, chefs, educators, activists and students from more than 150 countries who all have the common interest and goal of global sustainability in food. Five of Orlando’s own local delegates were recently accepted to attend Terra Madre 2010.

This biennial event is hosted in the mother country of Slow Food – Italy. Delegates will have the opportunity to share innovative solutions and time-honored traditions for keeping small-scale agriculture and sustainable food production alive and well.

Slow Food Orlando has a strong local food community and is fortunate enough to send three area farmers, a chef and a local seafood representative to the prestigious conference. The experience will provide them with new knowledge and techniques to bring back to Central Florida, to better satisfy the region’s growing demand for local, farm fresh and artisanal foods.

This year’s Orlando delegates are Trish Strawn of Deep Creek Ranch; Dale Volker of Lake Meadow Naturals; Cinthia Sandoval of Wild Ocean Seafood Market; Oliver Kann of Heart of Christmas Farms; and Tony Adams of Big Wheel Provisions. Slow Food Orlando Co-Founder and Co-Leader, Rebecca Reis-Miller, will also be attending as an observer at the conference.

Slow Food is an idea, a way of living, and a way of eating. It is a global, grassroots movement with thousands of members around the world that links the pleasure of food with a commitment to community and the environment. Slow Food Orlando is a chapter of Slow Food USA, a non-profit educational organization dedicated to supporting and celebrating the food traditions of North America. This effort is supported through programs and activities dedicated to taste education, defending biodiversity, and building food communities. Slow Food USA believes that pleasure and quality in everyday life can be achieved by ‘slowing down’, respecting the convivial traditions of the table, and celebrating the diversity of the earth’s bounty. For more information about the Orlando chapter, visit www.SlowFoodOrlando.org

Monday, July 12, 2010

Orlando shopping: Mall at Millenia

The Orlando area’s newest mall is also the most luxurious. Mall at Millenia is conveniently located right off of Interstate 4 on Conroy Road. The atmosphere is decidedly upscale, and some of the designer brand stores here cannot be found in the other Orlando area malls.

Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s are the anchor stores at Mall at Millenia, and other upscale retailers include Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, Burberry, Dior, Jimmy Choo, St. John, Tiffany & Co., Park Promenade Jewelers, Cartier, Juicy Couture, and Salvatore Ferragamo. Mall at Millenia isn’t just for the Beautiful People, however, the techy yet trendy Apple Store tends to one of the busiest stores in the mall. The only Crate & Barrel in Orlando is also at Mall at Millenia.

For fast bites, Mall at Millenia offers a food court, but there are also several more sophisticated eateries perfect for a night on the town, including Blue Martini, The Cheesecake Factory, Brio Tuscan Grille, PF Chang’s China Bistro and McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant.

Even as an indoor shopping center, Mall at Millenia has a very bright, modern feel to it, bringing the traditional indoor mall into the 21st century.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Central Florida Gator Club Event

Join the The Central Florida Gator Club® and Honorary Chair, William P. Battaglia
at The Third Annual Gator Gala benefiting the Florida Opportunity Scholarship Program
Featuring Special Guest J. Bernard Machen, University of Florida President on Saturday, August 28, 2010 6 p.m. Silent Auction & Reception 7:30 p.m. Buffet Dinner & Presentation at the Rachel D. Murrah Civic Center 1050 W. Morse Boulevard Winter Park, FL 32789
Call in Reservation & Provide group code: UF Gator Gala Phone: 407-647-1166 or PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE$100 per person $175 per couple $850 for table of 10
ATTIRE:
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
The GROWL before the GALA
Sponsored by: CITRUS

August 5, 2010
RSVP to Info@CentralFloridaGatorClub.com

A cocktail reception to celebrate our Annual Gator Gala hosted by the Central Florida Gator Club and Honorary Chair Bill Battaglia. Mix and Mingle with other GATORS and learn about the Florida Opportunity Scholarship.

CHANCE TO WIN UF vs USF TICKETS!
LIVE & SILENT AUCTION ITEMS
A brief list...
• Tim Tebow Signed Ball
• Set of Season Tickets• 2 seats in the Presidents Box for a game
• Urban Meyer Signed Ball
• Daytona 500 Tickets
• Weekend Stay at the Sonesta
• Round trip airfare for 2 on AirTran
• UF vs. Alabama Tickets
• Signed Orlando Magic basketball• SeaWorld & Aquatic Package• Busch Garden Tickets• Blue Man Group Tickets• Margarittaville Basket ($100 value)• $100 Thread Gift Certificate• Channing Crowder Signed Dolphins Football
• GOLF: Celebration, LPGA, & more
THANK YOU to our Sponsors:
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