Monday, April 6, 2015

A Slingshot Comeback....

So.... I pretty much took the winter off from blogging. While I have tried MANY new places... I have not shared them... for that, I am sorry.

I knew that I needed to do something big for the next blog. What better than something you can see for miles. Something that lights up the Orlando night. Something that everyone sees from I4... but not many seem to take the time to do.  That's right.... I did the Slingshot at Magical Midway!



Strapped down in a volcano. The adrenalin rush is building. I begin to wonder... Why am I doing this? Am I strapped in all the way? I begin to tilt back. When will I be released? AM I STRAPPED IN ALL THE WAY???  Then all of a sudden... AHHHHHH. My stomach dropping.  Laughing. Screaming. Feeling alive. Flipping near the top a few times. Then realizing what I just did... calming down and taking in the breathtaking view of Orlando. Phenomenal.



For $25 you get shot up towards the clouds.... over 390 feet! You will flip a couple of times while you're up there... so I suggest eating after.  I loved it so much.... I went two more times. Each extra ride is just $10.



The only choice you really need to make is whether you want to see Orlando during the day or at night. Both views are amazing. It is really a win-win either way.



Next time you have plans over on I-drive... I suggest taking a detour before going home and soaring towards the heavens.

 

Monday, January 5, 2015

The New Orlando Theater....

If you have lived in Orlando for a while, you’ve probably been to the Bob Carr. Nice but nothing to write home about. Well…. It has been replaced. Orlando is now the proud owner of a magnificent building known as The Doctor Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
 
Now don’t let the name fool you…. The new center is located Downtown… not in Dr. Phillips. I’m saying this because I almost drove to the Dr. Phillips area. Whoops. Thank you google maps.
The building is huge and downright stunning in both the lobby and stage. There are bars everywhere to help you wet your whistle before, during, or after the show. It is definitely a place you could spend some time in afterwards.  I saw the Disney name throughout the building… I don’t know how much they had to do with it, but there was certainly a Disney touch vibe.

One of the many bars on the ground floor.

 
Oh and the staff??? Beyond compare.  Never had such a polite and welcoming show experience.  
Now as for the seats, I really do not think there is a bad one in the house. I saw Book of Mormon there a little over a week ago. We were the last seats… all the way in the back row… and I could see everything. So unless you are one of those that needs to see the actors’ face, save your money!! You’ll be able to see and hear everything in those nosebleed seats. Plus you’ll have that extra money for the bar!!
 
Another word of advice… unless you are on the ground floor… reconsider your heel size. Or take the elevator. Five stories up and five stories down in a pair of four inch peep toe sling backs…. Not my greatest idea.
As for the show, if you’ve wanted to see it… you definitely should while they are here! It was hilarious and had me in tears from laughing so hard. (By the way, they always sing about Orlando!! Woot woot!!) If you don’t know about the show…. Research it before you go! It may not be up your ally; it is a special kind of humor…. But… once again… totally worth it!
 
I would really love to see Wicked performed there. It would be WAY better than the Bob Carr. Hopefully it will bring a lot of new talent and shows to our magical city!