ICE at Gaylord Palms

December 15, 2009 by lisa.boxe  
Filed under Seasonal Events

One of the things that I enjoy most of all every Holiday season is visiting the Gaylord Palms ICE exhibit, which displays nearly TWO MILLION pounds of hand-carved ice. It is a frosty winter wonderland of interactive environments and larger-than-life, three-dimensional holiday scenes and sculptures, all hand-carved by renowned artists from Harbin, China. This year’s theme is “A Trip to the North Pole,” featuring a dramatic journey through the land of Christmas. Don’t forget to do the ice slides! My son and I usually race to see who has the fastest time. Of course, I always win! :)

We then get a hot cup of cocoa or coffee at Java Coast located right there in the Emerald Plaza.  If you time it just right, you will see the Majestic Christmas Tree ceremonial lighting, which towers right over the Emerald Plaza. Following the lighting, we take a trip down memory lane and enjoy favorite Christmas tunes of yesteryear A capella style, performed by the Florida Traditions. When my son was younger, we would go see Santa, be he is too old for that now…so he tells me anyway. (I think that one can never be too old for Santa!) Then we enjoy lunch/dinner at Sunset Sam’s Fish Camp and we always ask to sit in the 60′s  Sailboat. They have some of the best seafood around, and the crab cakes are wonderful! After a great meal, we go to the ice skating rink where we work it all off. We have been doing this for about 5 years now as a family tradition and we highly recommend it to all!

If you’re traveling to Orlando, make sure you check out www.globalresorthomes.com for your lodging needs.

Light Up UCF

December 15, 2009 by lisa.boxe  
Filed under Seasonal Events

“This is the most awesome thing ever!” and “I want to do this 100 times!” – This is what I heard for 3 hours as I watched mine and my girlfriend’s son slide down the ice slide at Light Up UCF at the University of Central Florida campus. They offer a Ferris wheel ($4.50 unlimited access), ice skating rink ($8 unlimited access including skates), and an ice slide($6.50 unlimited access). Needless to say, for a total of $13, our two boys did nothing but go up and down the ice slide for hours and had a blast doing so!

If you’re traveling to Orlando, make sure you check out www.globalresorthomes.com for your lodging needs.

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