Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Florida Vaca
Its currently 8:42 PM EST and Sarah and I are sitting in the Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Toronto, having just finished a bowl of delicious stir fry. The highlight of our day. Sarah is on the phone with her mother telling her about our adventurous day traveling home. I won't go into much detail in that regard, suffice it to say we should be currently on a flight from Ottawa to Halifax arriving around 10:30 PM, and instead we're in Toronto waiting for a flight that will have us in Halifax at 2:00 AM, with no idea of the location of our luggage.
Wait! Highlight of the day was the $45 bottle of Balvenie I purchased duty-free.
Sarah and I had a fantastic trip. In the above slide-show, you'll notice my alertness in the first photo. Sarah and I were waiting in the Orlando Airport for our rental car as we had arrived 4 hours too early. I had to speak with two different agents (one before my nap, one after) to finally get our car. The 2nd fella was nice enough and even gave a deal on a convertible. Its that black car you'll see in the photos.
The first day Sarah and I relaxed around the hotel. Not many photos from that. I had a history paper due, so instead of letting that sit on my conscience, Sarah forced me to complete the whole thing that first day. She's a smart girl (she would say S-M-R-T). I finished more school work that day in the hotel than I have done in the past month. For those interested, the paper was in regard to why Newfoundland didn't join confederation in 1867. Those Newfies had an admirable libertarian streak.
The second day we went to Universal. This was alright. We didn't take many photos; you'll see a few from the Harry Potter portion. Harry Potter was new to the park and packed. We picked up a ticket around 10am just to get into that portion of the park at 1pm. There was a ride there that was probably one of the most enjoyable attractions we experienced during the vacation. We waited nearly an hour in line to experience 5 minutes 0f thrills flying through Hogwarts.
The Kennedy Space Center was up the third day. I maintain NASA is one of the biggest tax payer wastes of money in the history of mankind, and nothing I saw that day changed my mind. Although, we saw lots of cool stuff. Some IMAX movies, the Vehicle Assembly Building (the big NASA building you always see in photos), some launch pads and lots of rockets; alligators too. I had LOTS of photos, however, my camera wiped my memory card and lost everything that was on it.
The final two days were Disney. Epcot was everything I've heard it to be. Lots of cool attractions and neat things to see. Sarah and I arrived there around 10 am and were there until close at 9:30 pm. We experienced a virtual ride to Mars; Sarah almost got sick. There was a candle light processional in the evening with an orchestra and choir. All of the different countries offered different attractions; Canada had a video hosted by Martin Short. All of the workers were dressed like lumberjacks; not sure why. Ellen took us through history to investigate where energy comes from. The night ended with fireworks. Not just any fireworks, the most spectacular fireworks I had ever seen. There's only a couple of pictures from Epcot as I was tired of taking pictures from our day at the space center, and frustrated with the camera.
The final day was spent at Animal Kingdom. The majority of photos you'll see in the slide show are from here. Sarah and I were pretty pooped walking around this park after the previous few days but we made it. We went on a safari and saw lots of cool animals. Took a couple of walking tours to see more wild life. There was a funny live show where we got to check out different birds. We watched a cool 3D show about bugs under the Tree of Life. At the end of the day there was a parade; it was neat, but would have been much more awesome if I was one of the 6 year olds jumping up and down in front of me.
Packing was difficult. Neither of us wanted to leave the warm weather; or the convertible. The hotel was nice too. In the evenings, when we got back, the pool was almost always empty and the hot tub there was helpful on Sarah's hands. I spent about $75 on clothes that would have cost me close to $200 back home (I bought a couple of sweaters at an Eddie Bauer outlet for $20 a piece). The breakfast was delicious and the liqour was cheap.
Good-bye Orlando.
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