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I live in maine and am in 7th grade and My family is going on vacation to Florida, and I have a list of 55 things I want to see and do, and people I want to meet while in florida, and was wondering where all these classic southern and florida things might be done? I would like to know where one might see and do these things, and what I should suggest to my parents for destinations?
1: Meet a Prince, Ive always wanted to meet prince charming, and maybe try on a pair of glass slippers
2: Go inside a Wizard's Castle, Hogwarts in the movies is SO COOL
3: Ride on a Steamboat, to enjoy a true southern thing
4: See a Lighthouse, ive always wanted to see one, and to ride the elevator to the top for an ocean view
5: See a Ship Sail Away,
6: Swim With Dolphins, that's on my bucket list
7: See Sharks
8: See a Coral Reef
9: See Nemo, the Tropical Fish
10: Tour a Real Science/Engineering Lab, and meet a mad scientist, florida is all high tech, they sent a man to the moon, would be fun to tour a real lab
11: Go over a Big Bridge
12: See the Blue Angels, I LOVE AIRPLANES
13: Meet a Cool Surfer Dude, Cool fun guy, IM IN
14: See the Miami Tattoo Man, what Miami is all about
15: Meet a Beach Hunk, cute guy IM IN
16: Hear Live Jazz, its a southern thing, duh
17: See Dancing like this in these videos, its like an idealic southern americana thing associated with jazz, and its in those classic movies like I can see on Turner Classic Movies and the guys in these movies look so elegant, but I would like to see it in real life:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxPgplMujzQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo-RPUnuSyw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHrELBfBt04
18: See a Panther
19: See an Alligator, who goes to florida without doing that
20: See Monkeys, a fun tropical thing to see, and feed them bananas
21: See a Bear
22: Watch a Gators Game, classic florida thing
23: Sail on a Pirate Ship, and meet Pirates, I've seen them in movies, and would love to meet them
24: See a Swamp Buggy Race, real redneck southern thing
25: See a Monster Truck Show, real redneck southern thing
26: See the Old Ringling Place, to learn about where the circus came from
27: See Manatees, ive heard they were endangered, and want to view one in person
28: Tour a Plantation with a real southern planter, It seems so much like gone with the wind
29: See a Spanish Explorer, I want to see what America was like when it was first discovered
30: Meet a Southern Belle, I admire their graceful manners, and really want to meet one
31: See where rumrunners in the prohibition were, I heard they were all around the islands
32: see an old moonshine still, that's like a southern tradition
33: fly in a hot air balloon, sounds like a cool adventure, to be like balloon boy
34: Meet an Astronaut, really want to see one
35: See a Rocket, they launch them in florida
36: See a Mermaid, they live in the ocean
37: See a Robot, florida is all high tech
38: Ride in an Airboat, to explore the swamp
39: See an Indian, never seen one but want to
40: Ride a Roller Coaster, always wanted to do that since I was 3
41: See at least a few Art Museums
42: Go Jellyfishing or see Jellyfish, seen it on spongebob, want to see a real jellyfish
43: See a Flamingo, image associated with florida
44: See a Whale, heard they have whale shows down there
45: See a Rays Game, im a huge fan
46: See a Lot of Flowers, I LOVE FLOWERS
47: Ride a Horse, sounds like fun, maybe even meet a cowboy
48: See a Spring. wherever Zephyrhills water comes from
49: See a Car Race, seen um on tv
50: See some Seashell artwork like this: http://www.iloveshelling.com/blog/2011/02/02/rose-petal-tellin-valentines/
51: Hear the Carillon in a Bell Tower, ive seen it in movies and on tv
52: See An Orange Tree, another "florida thing"
53: See a Banana Tree, I want to see where bananas grow
54: See the place Edison had his lab, I heard in school that it was in florida
55: Hear a Conch Sounding, its definitely a must see in florida
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z56BeZsCjbM
Where would one go in the state to see and do all these things? I need to know soon so I can suggest destinations and stuff to my parents? Can you please tell me where to look for each of these things?
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Sarasota. It's so gorgeous. We used to live there. You're not going to be able to do all of those things anywhere. And they're not launching very many rockets anymore. But if you want to go to the space center, it's in cape canaveral. Thats sort of close to Cocoa Beach and that's a nice family beach. South Beach, Miami is the most fun by far. The culture in Miami is great. So is the food. You'd have to go to the everglades to see wild animals. You'd have to go to Gainesville to see a Florida Gators game. You'd have to go to Disneyworld, Universal, or Bush Gardens to ride roller coasters. Key West has the prettiest beaches in my opinion. And you'd get to drive over a super long bridge to get there unless you flew to there. Southern Belles, not too many of those. Anywhere. Yeah you'd have to visit the ENTIRE state of Florida to see everything on that list so youll definately need to narrow it down.
Sarasota. It's so gorgeous. We used to live there. You're not going to be able to do all of those things anywhere. And they're not launching very many rockets anymore. But if you want to go to the space center, it's in cape canaveral. Thats sort of close to Cocoa Beach and that's a nice family beach. South Beach, Miami is the most fun by far. The culture in Miami is great. So is the food. You'd have to go to the everglades to see wild animals. You'd have to go to Gainesville to see a Florida Gators game. You'd have to go to Disneyworld, Universal, or Bush Gardens to ride roller coasters. Key West has the prettiest beaches in my opinion. And you'd get to drive over a super long bridge to get there unless you flew to there. Southern Belles, not too many of those. Anywhere. Yeah you'd have to visit the ENTIRE state of Florida to see everything on that list so youll definately need to narrow it down.
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SpongeBob SquarePants is the protagonist of the popular Nickelodeon animated television series of the same name. He was designed by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, and is voiced by Tom Kenny. He is a naïve and goofy sea sponge who works as a fry cook in the fictional underwater town of Bikini Bottom.
SpongeBob has achieved popularity with both children and adults, though he has been involved in public controversy.[3] The character appeared in a We Are Family Foundation video promoting tolerance, which was criticized by James Dobson of Focus on the Family because of the foundation's link to homosexuality. He also makes a quick cameo in Nickelodeon's Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide in the episode "Picture Day".
SpongeBob is a sea sponge, but he resembles a kitchen sponge. He has large blue eyes, many holes appearing all around his body and a mouth with prominent front buck teeth. He typically wears a white shirt with a red tie and brown square trousers, hence his family name "SquarePants".[4]
SpongeBob is a fry cook at the Krusty Krab restaurant, at which he has won employee of the month many times (374 as mentioned in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie).[5] He attends Mrs. Puff's Boating School, analogous to a driving school, but cannot pass the boating test. SpongeBob lives with his pet snail Gary in a large "pineapple-house" on 124 Conch Street in fictional Bikini Bottom,[4] which is located beneath the real tropical isle of Bikini Atoll.[6] His neighbors are Squidward, who is a squid and SpongeBob's co-worker at the Krusty Krab,[7] and Patrick, a starfish who is SpongeBob's best friend.[8]
SpongeBob is an optimistic and energetic character, but also very naive. His hobbies include jelly-fishing (similar to bird watching and butterfly catching) and blowing bubbles with Patrick.[4] He is unaware of how Squidward is annoyed by him.[7]
SpongeBob SquarePants is the protagonist of the popular Nickelodeon animated television series of the same name. He was designed by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, and is voiced by Tom Kenny. He is a naïve and goofy sea sponge who works as a fry cook in the fictional underwater town of Bikini Bottom.
SpongeBob has achieved popularity with both children and adults, though he has been involved in public controversy.[3] The character appeared in a We Are Family Foundation video promoting tolerance, which was criticized by James Dobson of Focus on the Family because of the foundation's link to homosexuality. He also makes a quick cameo in Nickelodeon's Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide in the episode "Picture Day".
SpongeBob is a sea sponge, but he resembles a kitchen sponge. He has large blue eyes, many holes appearing all around his body and a mouth with prominent front buck teeth. He typically wears a white shirt with a red tie and brown square trousers, hence his family name "SquarePants".[4]
SpongeBob is a fry cook at the Krusty Krab restaurant, at which he has won employee of the month many times (374 as mentioned in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie).[5] He attends Mrs. Puff's Boating School, analogous to a driving school, but cannot pass the boating test. SpongeBob lives with his pet snail Gary in a large "pineapple-house" on 124 Conch Street in fictional Bikini Bottom,[4] which is located beneath the real tropical isle of Bikini Atoll.[6] His neighbors are Squidward, who is a squid and SpongeBob's co-worker at the Krusty Krab,[7] and Patrick, a starfish who is SpongeBob's best friend.[8]
SpongeBob is an optimistic and energetic character, but also very naive. His hobbies include jelly-fishing (similar to bird watching and butterfly catching) and blowing bubbles with Patrick.[4] He is unaware of how Squidward is annoyed by him.[7]
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