Monday, 18 July 2016

Of theme parks & more…Welcome to Orlando!


The last destination of our US trip was to Orlando, Florida. A trip there was a given for us, as we both wanted to experience the entertainment parks this Floridan city is known for. We traveled from Miami to Orlando by train- Amtrak, which took around 5 hours. We spent a week in this city, exploring around and enjoying at the theme parks and although we were greeted with a rainy, gloomy weather on arrival, the remainder of the days there were just typical Orlando weather- bright and sunny. We stayed on International Drive, Orlando, for all the reviews it had on being the prime location for vacationers. And it sure didn’t let us down! A number of restaurants along the drive to satisfy varied taste buds, a range of hotels with different budgets, free shuttle services to certain entertainment parks offered by hotels here, the I-ride trolley which makes traveling to different areas much simpler, proximity to many amusement parks and numerous souvenir shops are what makes this area famous.
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International Drive, Orlando
Entertainment parks 
Orlando is known for its theme parks. The entry tickets to these parks can be booked online on their website or you could get good deals on them from tour agencies, which can be found at every bend around the city.
Universal Studios– This was the first of the attractions we headed to. To get there, we took the I-ride trolley and walked from the final stop to the park, 10 minutes away.
Universal Orlando, as it is commonly referred to, consists of two theme parks (Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure). Universal Studios is a huge, movie theme based park, offering 4D rides, rollercoasters and other attractions based on famous movies like Transformers, the Mummy returns, Harry Potter (which had one of the longest lines- predictably!) and such. Since our time of visit was two weeks before Christmas, the crowd was not as much, but we learnt that it gets worse closer to the holidays. The lines for the rides get longer though many combat this by opting for the express pass (for an additional fee, you get a pass that allows you to skip the regular line). With restaurants, eateries and souvenir shops galore, vacationers spend the whole day exploring the park and enjoying the rides, but even a day may not be sufficient during peak season and people return to continue where they left off at the park the next day!
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Universal Studios
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Transformers ride
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Minions!
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The plunge!!

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Kiddie ride
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Heaven for comic lovers!
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Islands of Adventure
Walt Disney World – The four parks at Disney- Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, are definite crowd pullers. The entry to Disney and lines to the attractions were lengthy when we visited. There were security checks of bags at the entrance, and even though the wait and the rush was causing tempers to flare, a happy-go-lucky security guy at bag check managed to make the mood lighter with his witty snippets and smiling face, reminding people that they were entering a happy place! The best part about Disney is that it has something for everyone, not just for kids, as the brand name would probably indicate. Epcot is a future based theme park- very entertaining, informative and interesting. Each ride is based on the future of science and our world.Magic Kingdom was particularly full of families the day we visited, and perhaps always, going by the entertainment it offers. Like the name suggests, Animal Kingdom is a theme park based on animals- games, safaris and viewing of animals. Hollywood studios is a theme park entirely based on the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. Attractions are based on blockbuster movies and top TV shows. A must visit for cine and adventure buffs. Get ready to wait in long lines for the rides at any time of the day, though. We waited for 45 minutes for a turn on an amazing indoor roller coaster and then another half hour to enjoy the ride again! But that ride was worth the wait, and we met many of the previous riders on the way back in for round 2! The evening in Disney ended with fireworks over the lit up Disney castle, which made for a magical goodbye as the ferry carried us out of the park.
Many tourists choose to stay at the resorts close to the parks, or drive down on their own. We traveled to and from Disney by the shuttle offered by our hotel. Incase you want to use public transport, buses are available, which stop close to the park.

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Disney Bound!!
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Queuing up at the entrance

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Disney castle
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Train linking the parks
SeaWorld Orlando– We traveled to SeaWorld by I-ride trolley again, as this was also a part of the trolley’s route.
A theme park and a marine zoological park, you get to see penguins, sharks, turtles, stingrays, small fishes of all kinds, a dolphin show, Shamu the whale show, just to name a few. The park also has a number of restaurants, attractions including rollercoaster rides and games. There were injured sea creatures as well, that had been rescued and were being cared for by SeaWorld. We also had fun watching and touching the bottlenose dolphins (few of us got the chance to touch them when they came close enough to allow that). They put on a mini show of jumping out of the water for a treat from their care-takers, much to the delight of the onlookers. The huge park set-up makes for a fun way to spend an entire event-filled day here.
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SeaWorld Orlando
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Whales at SeaWorld
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With a penguin :))
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Dolphins anticipating food!
Kennedy Space Center– Located an hour from Orlando, this is another of the major attractions to those visiting Florida. We booked a local tour to travel to and from the place. Visitors can view the space shuttle- Atlantis, the space suits and other memorabilia of the astronauts used on space missions. You can also experience simulation of activities of astronauts in the shuttle, meeting and interacting with an astronaut among other entertainment. We were driven by bus to a distance from the Kennedy Space Center towards Cape Canaveral, and we had a chance to see where the rocket launches take place, although there weren’t any launches scheduled that day. The commentary by the driver about how rockets were transported around in that area back in the day, the upcoming launches and other fast facts were every bit entertaining and informative. Definitely a must visit for anyone interested in science and space.
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Kennedy Space Center
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Space shuttle- Atlantis
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Space suits over the years
Apart from the entertainment parks, there is also a ‘Ripley’s believe it or not’ display, Eagle Creek Golf Club for golf lovers, Orange County Convention center, Old town- shopping mall and amusement park in Kissimmee, just to name a few. Orlando attracts tourists from all over the world, thanks to the entertainment aplenty it offers its visitors.
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The pic is straight..it’s the building that is tilted!


Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Welcome to Miami...

             The beautiful Miami. Known for its beaches, supercars and beach holiday homes of film stars. Continuing our trip, we flew to Miami from Las Vegas and the sunny weather as we got off the plane was quite a welcome change from the rain and cold weather Vegas had been experiencing.
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View from our hotel room
We stayed at Sheraton hotel,(www.sheratonmiamiairport.com) an amazing experience that added to the trip! Since we had planned to stay there for just a couple of days, we decided to take the Hop on Hop off bus so that we don't miss out on any of the main attractions. This time though, it was different. Unlike the regular earphones with commentary that these buses are known for, there was a live commentator in the bus, and on purchasing our tickets, we climbed to the top of the double decker bus only to find the commentary to be in Spanish! Now, luckily we do understand a little Spanish, thanks to those Spanish classes at college. But we soon realized that was just not enough to figure out a whole city's history and attractions! Since the bus had started, we had no choice but to sit and wait till we reached the next stop and then make our move. As the commentator announced that we were approaching the next stop and the bus began slowing down, quite a few passengers began to prepare to leave when he then started introducing himself in English. As he was speaking, he couldn't help but giggle at the expression of relief on many of our faces as we all sat back down in our seats! Apparently, it was going to be bilingual commentary, which had been announced before many of us entered. Relieved, we settled down and continued on the same bus.
 Miami, we discovered as we moved around, is way more than just beaches. We came across the Lowe Art Museum and Perez Art Museum for art lovers, Jungle island or Zoo Miami, The Kampong, which is a botanical garden in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, AmericanAirlines Arena, a sports and entertainment arena located in Downtown Miami along Biscayne Bay and the Venetian pool - a pool with a waterfall, the numerous cruise liners docked at port Miami among other attractions. Little Havana, which is a lovely neighborhood that is acknowledged as the home of Cuban immigrants, will give you the feeling of being in Cuba given its vibrant street life, typical Cuban style restaurants, music and other social and cultural activities. You can enjoy a classic Cuban lunch at any of the restaurants in this area.
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AmericanAirlines Arena for sports and entertainment
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Little Havana
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Cuban shops and restaurants
After a day of getting tanned on the open top bus, we decided to cool off by heading to the Bay for a boat Cruise. We took the cruise which started at 5pm. The cruise covered Star Island, which is home to many celebrities, as well as Fisher Island, which is said to have a per capita income higher than any other place in the Unites States. The commentator pointed out to the houses of Gloria Estefan, Shaquille O'Neal, Will Smith, to name a few, and this had people rushing around with cameras to get a good picture! Basically, it was the sprawling mansions on the island that caught everyone's attention. As we moved on, we came across many boat parties in the middle of the sea. Someone even shouted out that they caught a glimpse of Pitbull on one of the boats there, which had everyone rushing for a pic! It turned out to be a joke anyway! It was probably the best time to be at sea then as we witnessed the beauty of the sunset, giving a brilliant view of downtown Miami.

Hotels:
Majority of those visiting Miami opt to stay closer to the beach. Ocean Drive in South Beach does offer accommodations to all budget ranges- from backpackers to high end hotels. At times, when visiting in a group, people reserve a privately owned condo, which gives privacy and enough room for all. For families on a budget, do check out the converted suite with kitchen facilities. If you are not bent on staying close to the beach in this area, you could always choose an accommodation in the heart of the city. The travel to the beach would need to be accounted for in your planning, but the well connected buses, metros and cabs don't make that much of an issue.
Shopping:
If luxury shopping is what you are looking for, head to Bal Harbour, Design District or Lincoln road mall. Home to brands like Chanel, Gucci, Victoria's secret, Louis Vuitton and such, these malls are few of the exquisite places to shop. Do check out Coco Walk,  a unique outdoor shopping area, located south of Miami in Coconut Grove. Apart from shopping, it has plenty of restaurants and a movie theater as well. The shops along South beach are worth visiting - you find good bargains there. We managed to do a little clothes shopping as well. (what is a holiday really, without shopping?!)
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Coco Walk
South Beach:
South Beach is considered to be on the southernmost reaches of Miami Beach. This is the part of Miami Beach where the action is. Whether its lounging around on the white sands of south beach, going for a dip in the cool blue waters, playing beach volleyball, visiting a club or shopping, South beach has something for everyone. Be it day or night, it is regarded as a major entertainment destination with numerous hotels, boutiques and nightclubs. Quite a few television series have been shot here like South Beach, Miami Vice and yes, you may recognize it as the background for Priyanka Chopra's song ft Pitbull- Exotic! And, if you are a gaming enthusiast, you will recall Miami Beach as the setting in Grand Theft Auto- Vice City! While the beach does get crowded during peak seasons, it is well maintained and you will find many tourists enjoying some quiet time relaxing under an umbrella despite the activity around. 
The beach is for all..quite literally!

On the whole, Miami did surprise us, what with the numerous attractions and beautiful weather. An interesting trip, this!
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We noticed this yacht with Usher's name on it, but didn't manage to catch a glimpse of the star :(

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City Skyline at sunset...doesn't it look like New York at first glance?!
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Enroute South Beach