Archive for December 23rd, 2009

Orlando Area’s Classic Attractions Still Thriving

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
Ryan Wiseman asked:


Before Universal Orlando, before SeaWorld Orando and yes, even before Walt Disney World and its four theme parks - Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom . . .

Many great (and not-so-great!) Central Florida attractions have come and gone over the years such as Circus World, Boardwalk and Baseball, Jungleland Zoo, King Henry’s Feast, Mystery Fun House, Splendid China, Stars Hall of Fame, Terror on Church Street, The Guinness World Records Experience, Wings & Wheels Museum, Xanadu: Home of the Future, Skull Kingdom and Hard Rock Vault, among others.

However, a couple of classic attractions that were around well before Walt Disney World celebrated its grand opening in 1971 have stood the test of time and continue to attract new generations of visitors. For example, Gatorland is a 110-acre wildlife preserve and theme park that first opened its doors in 1949. Despite suffering a massive fire in November 2006, Gatorland has already reopened and today features fascinating live shows such as the world-famous Gator Jumparoo and Jungle Crocs of the World, as well as reptile habitats, nature walk, boardwalk, aviary, petting zoo, train ride and much more. Known as “The Alligator Capital of the World,” Gatorland is located at 14501 South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando and open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM.

Another classic roadside attraction, Jungle Adventures, first opened in the 1960s as Gator Jungle. A 20-acre wildlife sanctuary, Jungle Adventures offers live wildlife shows, animal habitats, a Native American Village and jungle cruise. Open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Jungle Adventures lies approximately 17 miles East of Orlando in the town of Christmas at 26205 East State Road 50.

Near downtown Orlando lies another gem, the beautiful Harry P. Leu Gardens, which were donated to the City of Orlando in 1961. The Harry P. Leu Gardens boast Florida’s largest formal rose garden and the country’s largest collection of Camellias, as well as 50 acres of tropical plants and ancient oaks. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the restored 19th-century Leu home is now a museum. The Harry P. Leu Gardens at 1920 North Forest Avenue are open from 9 AM to 5 PM daily.

Citrus Tower, which first opened in July 1956, recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. Visitors to the Citrus Tower are still welcome to ride an elevator 226 feet to an observation deck for spectacular views of the Clermont countryside (however, today you are more likely to see sprawling suburbs than citrus trees!). Open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM, the Citrus Tower at 141 North Highway 27 also features a gift shop and Mexican eatery.

Glass-bottom boats have been cruising along Silver Springs near Ocala since the 1870s. In addition to its world-famous glass bottom boats, Silver Springs today features live shows, animal habitats, botanical gardens, attractions and rides. Billed as “Florida’s Original Theme Park,” Silver Springs is located at 5656 Silver Spring Boulevard in Silver Springs and open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM.

Another great day trip from Orlando is Cypress Gardens Adventure Park, which opened in 1936 as Florida’s first theme park. Cypress Gardens is located in Winter Haven, which lies about an hour Southwest of Orlando. In addition to amazing water-ski shows, Cypress Gardens features thrill rides, kiddie rides and attractions, live shows, botanical gardens and live concerts at the Star Haven Amphitheater, as well as the adjacent Splash Island Water Park. Cypress Gardens is located at 6000 Cypress Gardens Boulevard and open daily at 10 AM.

“Each of these classic Central Florida attractions make the perfect day trip after you’ve already visited Disney World, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando,” said Kyle Collins, Director of Interactive Marketing for HotelsCorp.com. “And by purchasing discount attraction tickets before you arrive in Orlando, you and your family can enjoy substantial savings on your vacation getaway.”



BLAINE

Online Slot Machines and Casino Guide: Carnival Online Slot

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
Gregory DeVictor asked:


Play Tech is one of the leading software providers for the online gambling industry. Play Tech provides software solutions for online casinos, online poker rooms, online bingo, and fixed-odds online games.

Since it was founded in 1999, Play Tech has launched nearly 200 classic 3-reel slots, 5-reel video slots, and progressive jackpot slots. Each of Play Tech’s slot machines has its own unique theme, ranging from movie making to basketball to lost treasures. This article discusses Carnival, one of Play Tech’s classic 3-reel slots.

Carnival is a 3-reel, single pay-line slot machine.

Carnival accepts coins from 5¢ to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 3 ($15).

Carnival has 8 winning combinations and a top jackpot of 5,000 coins.

There are no wilds, scatters, multipliers, or bonus features.

Symbols on the reels include Mask and Bar.

Play Tech has a number online casinos including Casino Plex, Poker Plex, Europa Casino, Jet Casino, Prestige Casino, Golden Palace, Casino Las Vegas, Omni, City Club, Casino Del Rio, Casino Tropez, Sands of the Caribbean, Casino Fortune, and Carnival.

Unfortunately, players from the USA are not accepted at Play Tech online casinos.

So there you have it, an introduction to Carnival, one of Play Tech’s 5-reel video slots. Whether you play slot machines in Las Vegas or at your favorite online casino, gamble only with money you can afford to lose. Decide beforehand how much you want to spend during your gambling session and don’t exceed the spending limit should you lose. Finally, have fun and quit while you are ahead.



MICHAEL