Going to Florida ... what do you advise?
Going to Florida ... what do you advise?
Hello,
This summer we are planning to go to the US, Florida. We should start by going to Cape Cannaveral. Our plan was then to go north-west to New Orleans.
Can someone give me advice about some nice things who are on my route? Would be very helpfull!
Thanks a lot!
This summer we are planning to go to the US, Florida. We should start by going to Cape Cannaveral. Our plan was then to go north-west to New Orleans.
Can someone give me advice about some nice things who are on my route? Would be very helpfull!
Thanks a lot!
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Depends what you're into. If you like theme parks then there is a Universal Studios in Florida, and if it's like the one in LA it would be a good day out. If you like animals then I think there is a Sea World, but I have only experienced the one in San Diego.
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Re: Going to Florida ... what do you advice?
when this summer?Airbus_fan wrote:Hello,
This summer we are planning to go to the US, Florida.
i live there so if you pass by Kennedy Space Center tell me i may be able ta show ya around...(i live 15mins away...)
go to Orlando fun place ta go also Tallahasee make sure ya go to MCO great planes comin during the summer months!...
New Orleans is nice also. There is a sunset festival downtown on Saturday nights. Its like a mardi-gras every week.
The Universal and sea-world are smaller than the one in SanDiago, but if you've never been there than you wouldn't know... still loads of fun.
X-prise, is the public still allowed to view the shuttle launchs from Kennedy?
The Universal and sea-world are smaller than the one in SanDiago, but if you've never been there than you wouldn't know... still loads of fun.
X-prise, is the public still allowed to view the shuttle launchs from Kennedy?
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moons
Hi,
I think I know some good tips for your vacation. I've been twice in FL so I know my way around.
At this time I'm a bit too busy but I'll give you some tips asap.
But Cape Canaveral is a good choice! We visited it the last day I think. I'll take a look at our planning trough FL and let you know the good things.
greets
moons
I think I know some good tips for your vacation. I've been twice in FL so I know my way around.
At this time I'm a bit too busy but I'll give you some tips asap.
But Cape Canaveral is a good choice! We visited it the last day I think. I'll take a look at our planning trough FL and let you know the good things.
greets
moons
you bet my friend they allow anyone to go and since im in the NASA Teens Space Club i can watch the rest of the shuttle flight from behind a screen in the control room really cool!ryanvsnow wrote:
X-prise, is the public still allowed to view the shuttle launchs from Kennedy?
also
i love bein the pilot of space shuttle its fun!
oh for you belgians try out eurospace center it like a mini european version of Kennedy Space Center. they have a form of moon walk and a simulator also!...
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moons
Hi, I'm back.
The first year to FL we went to the disney parcs like "animal kingdom", epcot, magic kingdom and MGM studios. It was fun but we're not die hard fans of theme parks either, so I doubt I'd go a second time. It was a very short vacation that year because my father got a brain aneurysm and we had to pack our bags to the hospital. One good advice: have a good insurance and you'll get excellent medical care!
Then 2 years later we decided to make the trip we couldn't make...
Starting in Orlando. We had a visit to Hubbard House near the ORMC to thank those people again for their support and we gave them nice belgian chocolates too.
But you can skip that part! Uuhmm I don't know the route in the exact order but we went Clearwater, St. Petersburg and Fort Myers. Than direction to Naples. I can't say what we've done at those specific places. We drove trough the Everglades resort but we didn't stop.
Key Largo was next, where we had a good meal by a mexican restaurant.
We also had a visit to a dolphin parc. (can't remember the name)
Next leg was to Marathon and Key West. Very touristic and crowdy place. And we had a lot of rain too. I think we drove to Ft. Lauderdale after that. we did some sightseeing to watch all those dream houses near the water. I don't know if it interests you, to see some glitter and glamour houses?
At the end of the trip we arrived at Cocoa beach. We went to the Cape 2 days. First day we hadn't enough time to do the complete program so we came back the next morning. We took the guided tour trough the space center. We had a nice view of space launch complex 37, we passed the assembly building. I also saw the thing (can't remember the name) which moves the shuttle over that long pad.
For so far my trip. Probably I forget to say alot of things...
But if you got any specific questions, ask me and I'll ask my mom.
greets
The first year to FL we went to the disney parcs like "animal kingdom", epcot, magic kingdom and MGM studios. It was fun but we're not die hard fans of theme parks either, so I doubt I'd go a second time. It was a very short vacation that year because my father got a brain aneurysm and we had to pack our bags to the hospital. One good advice: have a good insurance and you'll get excellent medical care!
Then 2 years later we decided to make the trip we couldn't make...
Starting in Orlando. We had a visit to Hubbard House near the ORMC to thank those people again for their support and we gave them nice belgian chocolates too.
But you can skip that part! Uuhmm I don't know the route in the exact order but we went Clearwater, St. Petersburg and Fort Myers. Than direction to Naples. I can't say what we've done at those specific places. We drove trough the Everglades resort but we didn't stop.
Key Largo was next, where we had a good meal by a mexican restaurant.
Next leg was to Marathon and Key West. Very touristic and crowdy place. And we had a lot of rain too. I think we drove to Ft. Lauderdale after that. we did some sightseeing to watch all those dream houses near the water. I don't know if it interests you, to see some glitter and glamour houses?
At the end of the trip we arrived at Cocoa beach. We went to the Cape 2 days. First day we hadn't enough time to do the complete program so we came back the next morning. We took the guided tour trough the space center. We had a nice view of space launch complex 37, we passed the assembly building. I also saw the thing (can't remember the name) which moves the shuttle over that long pad.
For so far my trip. Probably I forget to say alot of things...
But if you got any specific questions, ask me and I'll ask my mom.
greets
the launch was canceled from sometime this may to sometime in june hopefully it is the definitive dateryanvsnow wrote:X-Prise, When is the next shuttle launch? I'd like to see it. I've omly seen one in person, I was 8 years old but I do remember it. I believe it was Atlantis.
im flying BRU-LGW-ATL-MLB with BA(SN)RJ85,BAB772,DL(Comair)RJ200LR nice flight expect a trip report!
also be ready for many photos of the spaceshuttle launch and maybe even the control room!
Off course you have to see Miami.
From there take the Tamiami trail ( that's direction Tampa ) ( via Calle Ocho = the Cuban quarter ) to the west coast. You'll drive through the Everglades and can make a ride on a airboat and see some alligators from real close.
I even got to hold a baby alligator. Take the biggest park you see at the left side of the road, you'll recognize it by the amount of busses standing there.
And enjoy driving around in the Sunshine State: very calm compared to our dangerous roads. But be careful for "vallende sterren"
When you visit MIA airport go to the roof of the airport hotel. There you have a nice view of the AA ramp.
From there take the Tamiami trail ( that's direction Tampa ) ( via Calle Ocho = the Cuban quarter ) to the west coast. You'll drive through the Everglades and can make a ride on a airboat and see some alligators from real close.
I even got to hold a baby alligator. Take the biggest park you see at the left side of the road, you'll recognize it by the amount of busses standing there.
And enjoy driving around in the Sunshine State: very calm compared to our dangerous roads. But be careful for "vallende sterren"
When you visit MIA airport go to the roof of the airport hotel. There you have a nice view of the AA ramp.
When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."
that's right! you must go to Miami! last December i went there for a week! is wonderful! you must visit Miami if you are going to Florida. you can go to South Beach (shops, many, many nightclubs and restaurants some are own by Madonna, Gloria Estefan...) you must also go to the Everglades (wonderful park) and Little Havana- Calle Ocho (Cuban culture and and historic area). Also Miami is just 5 hours from Orlando (Disney World, Universal Studios Orlando, Island of Adventure...) believe me you will love it! :wave: