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Try an RV Trip for Exploring Florida

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Snorkeling in the FL KeysTracks & Trails, providers of personalized, fly-drive RV vacations to the National Parks of the West since 1996, has just launched three new Florida RV trips. Designed for inexperienced campers, these trips allow couples and families to get outdoors and enjoy nature without the usual camping discomforts. Tracks & Trails staff members recently completed an extensive in-person survey of the region and have put together itineraries that emphasize the outdoor adventure that Tracks & Trails is known for, but with extra time for relaxing on the beach.

The first new trip is “Central Florida and the Space Coast”. Starting and ending in Orlando, this 7-10 day route includes time in St. Augustine, Daytona Beach, the Kennedy Space Center, and Cocoa Beach, Florida’s surfing center. Using an RV as a mobile base camp, travelers experience these destinations up close and personal. Learn about real pirates, take a surfing lesson, paddle with manatees, maybe even witness a rocket launch.

The second new trip is Florida Keys and the Everglades. Starting and ending in Miami or Ft. Lauderdale, this 7-10 day route includes one of the most beautiful drives in the USA: the Overseas Highway, connecting mainland Florida to the Keys, ending in Key West. Sailing, snorkeling, swimming with dolphins and sandcastle-building are all part of the program.

The third new trip is “Florida One-Way including the Florida Keys”. Starting in Orlando and ending in either Miami or Ft. Lauderdale, this 11-14 day route includes the best of both Florida regions. This longer trip includes all of the above, with extra time for visits to the Florida Marine Sanctuary and a sea turtle rescue hospital.

Many active travelers are discovering that RV travel allows them to commune with nature without giving up the comforts of home. And visiting Florida in an RV offers some special opportunities. Florida’s State Parks are some of the finest in the country, and many occupy prime beachfront real estate. But there are no hotels in these parks. When night falls, campers get the place all to themselves. More at www.tracks-trails.com.

Miami Nightlife Travel Packages from Mandarin Oriental

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Mandarin Oriental Hotel

Miami, FL - The luxurious Mandarin Oriental in Miami is proud to announce the availability of two travel packages in which visitors can explore the world-famous South Beach Miami nightlife. Miami certainly offers fun in the sun, but as the “glitterati” know, the real fun happens when the sun goes down. With this in mind, Mandarin Oriental, Miami introduces Miami Nights and the ultra extravagant Ultimate Miami Nights, two exciting travel packages for guests to enjoy Miami’s legendary nightlife scene with the possibility to mingle with celebrities and alluring locals alike.

“Miami’s hottest nightspots are always changing and improving to stay on top of the scene. You just need to know where to go, and that’s where I come in,” said Pedro Campos, Mandarin Oriental, Miami’s VIP Nightlife guide. “These travel packages are the perfect opportunity to experience the best of what Miami has to offer all in one night, along with a host of sexy extras.”

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Ding Darling Days in Sanibel Island

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Sanibel, FL - The 19th Annual “Ding” Darling Days celebrates the birthday of the refuge’s namesake, father of the Duck Stamp program and Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, Jay N. “Ding” Darling. October 19th kicks off a week-long schedule of activities that include: birding and kayaking tours, environmental speakers, a nature photography contest and Junior Duck Stamp Awards.

The week-long ResortQuest offers hundreds of Sanibel Island festivities will conclude on Sunday, October 26 with “Family Fun Day.” This features free refuge tram tours, live wildlife presentations, hot dogs, kid’s activities, the current 75th Federal Duck Stamp artist presentation and more. For more information log onto DingDarlingDays.com.

ResortQuest offers vacation rentals near J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge. Mention “Ding” Darling Days when reserving your vacation with ResortQuest and receive 15% off your weekly stay. For and updated list of ResortQuest Southwest Florida specials log onto ResortQuestSWFL.com/specials.

Key West to Honor the life of Ernest Hemingway

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Ernest Hemingway Look-Alike Winner
Key West, Florida Keys - The schedule includes readings and presentations, a book signing by author and illustrator Edward Hemingway, a world-premiere play reading and the announcement of the winners of the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition.

Lorian Hemingway, critically acclaimed author of “Walking Into the River,” “Walk on Water” and “A World Turned Over,” also is a journalist whose work has appeared in publications including “GQ,” “Rolling Stone” and “Esquire” magazines.

A granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway, she has directed the short story competition since its inception in 1981. The literary contest was created to recognize and support the talents of emerging writers.

Lorian Hemingway plans to announce the winners of the Hemingway Days 2008 at 8 p.m. Friday, July 18. The first-place writer is to receive $1,000, while second- and third-place winners are awarded $500 each and others receive honorable mentions.

The awards announcement reception is scheduled to take place at Ernest Hemingway’s first Key West residence, Casa Antigua, 314 Simonton St. Completely restored since Hemingway’s era, the property is a showplace with a soaring central atrium garden open to the sky. Owners Tom Oosterhoudt and his mother, Mary Ann Worth, are longtime supporters of the arts who open their home each year to sponsor and host the short story events.

The awards reception is to include a reading of the winning entry, a presentation on Casa Antigua’s unique history by Tom Oosterhoudt and tours of the property. Admission is free.

Another scheduled Hemingway Days literary highlight is a book signing and reception celebrating the release of “Bump in the Night,” a children’s book written and illustrated by Edward Hemingway, Ernest’s youngest grandson.

The event is set for 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, in the colorful outdoor courtyard of Key West’s landmark Blue Heaven restaurant and bar, 729 Thomas St. Blue Heaven is located on the former site of a boxing ring where Ernest Hemingway refereed neighborhood matches when he lived in the The Hemingway Home In Key West Florida.

“Bump in the Night” features blue-hued retro-style illustrations, an appealing young hero, humor and a reassuring message that debunks childhood fears. Edward Hemingway’s previous writing and illustrations have appeared in “Gourmet,” “GQ” and “Nickelodeon” magazines, among other outlets.

The Blue Heaven reception will feature light refreshments. Admission is free to kids, grownups and everyone who wants to find out why there’s no need to fear a “Bump in the Night.”

Writers and photographers whose work has been influenced by Key West are to star at an evening of readings, presentations and discussions Wednesday, July 16. Scheduled for 8 p.m., the literary evening is hosted by Wyland Galleries of Key West and takes place at Wyland’s 623 Duval St. gallery.

Notable participants include Lorian Hemingway, treasure-diving photographer and writer Don Kincaid, who played a pivotal role in the discovery of the shipwrecked Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de Atocha off Key West; author/photographer and expert angler Jeffrey Cardenas, whose books “Sea Level” and “Marquesa: A Time & Place with Fish,” blend natural history and fishing reminiscences; and writer, artist and writing coach Cricket Desmarais, editor of Key West’s acclaimed literary/art annual “the secret of salt: an indigenous journal.”

“Voices, Places, Inspirations” features a reception where attendees can mingle with presenters and discover the work of marine life artist Wyland and his creative contemporaries. Admission is free.

The world-premiere reading of “Storm Surge” by Southern playwright Hubert Grissom is planned for Thursday, July 17. The offbeat comedy-drama touches on drag antics, the Hemingway family legacy, struggles with relationships and addiction, a set of mismatched twins and the puzzle of gender identity.

An attorney as well as a playwright, Grissom is a longtime Hemingway Days in Key West contributor. In 2004, the festival schedule included a reading of “Code BapBomb,” his best-known Civil Rights-themed play.

The curtain goes up on the reading of “Storm Surge” at 8 p.m. Thursday at Key West’s Red Barn Theatre, 319 Duval St. Admission is free.

For information about the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition and other literary events during Hemingway Days, call (305) 294-0320.

For lodging information in Key West, contact the Key West Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-LAST-KEY (800-527-8539).

Universal Orlando Debuts New Jurassic Park-themed Kid’s Suites at Loews Royal Pacific Resort

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Universal Studios Orlando

Orlando, FL - The world’s first Jurassic Park-themed hotel suites are making their debut at Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando, offering guest accommodations that integrate the adventures of Universal Orlando’s theme parks into the hotel experience. Featuring raptor’s cage headboards, custom wall murals, artwork from the making of the movies and Jurassic Park-themed furniture, these suites offer privacy for mom and dad, with a separate room for the kids decorated in the Jurassic Park theme.

The Universal Orlando resort destination (www.universalorlando.com) includes two dramatically distinct and adjacent theme parks, the Universal Studios motion picture and television theme park and Islands of Adventure, Orlando’s most thrilling and exhilarating theme park. The resort is one of the top Orlando attractions for families and couples looking for fun. Universal Orlando also includes CityWalk, a 30-acre dining, shopping, club and live-entertainment venue as well as premier on-site Loews hotels and world-class film and television production facilities.

“Children step inside these suites and are visually transported to the island off the coast of Costa Rica, where dinosaurs roamed,” says Kimberly Bewley, principal designer. “We blended textures, colors and graphics to reflect the raw industrialism of the science labs in the movies and the wildness of the jungle. Children’s fascination and imagination are captivated by these one-of-a-kind hotel suites.”

The two-room suites offer ample space for traveling families, and parents appreciate the added feature that only allows access from the children’s room into the adult’s room and not into the hallway. “Kids absolutely love them,” says General Manager David Bartek. “In fact, we’ve had a few ask us if they could just move in … permanently.”

In addition to creating the Jurassic Park-themed kid’s suites, the hotel has also completed renovations on all guest rooms and other suites in a design motif that reflects the warmth, beauty and charm of the South Pacific. The new look is all-at-once fresh and inviting, but rooted in the romantic notion of travel that is celebrated throughout the AAA Four Diamond resort.

The $10 million room renovation includes luxurious duvets that hint at the allures of the islands, such as bamboo and fresh flowers that are always in bloom. The new design features a bamboo ceiling border accent, and a metal, bamboo-patterned wall screen that visually separates the sleeping area from the bathroom. Sisal-style carpeting is combined with rattan and cane features for the headboards, night tables, and dresser casework. Custom Royal Pacific travel posters complete the island experience.

Technology upgrades include the addition of iHome clock radios, with iPod docking stations, in all rooms and suites. The final technology upgrade is currently underway with the installation of 32-inch flat panel televisions in all guest rooms, larger flat panel televisions in all suite parlors and granite tops on the guest room credenzas.

The 1,000-room Loews Royal Pacific Resort opened in 2002 as the third on-site hotel at Universal Orlando. It has been honored by Travel & Leisure Family as one of the top family-friendly resorts in the country. The world-class accommodations at Universal Orlando Resort also include the rock ‘n’ roll themed Hard Rock Hotel and the Italian-themed Loews Portofino Bay Hotel. All three on-site hotels are connected to each other and to Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure and CityWalk by a scenic waterway. On-site hotel guests enjoy a variety of special theme park privileges including Universal Express ride access. Just by showing their valid hotel room key card, on-site hotel guests can bypass the regular ride and attraction lines. This complimentary benefit is available to all guests staying on-site at Loews Hotels at Universal Orlando.