Morning everyone,
After battling a cold for the last two weeks, I woke this morning with a rather nasty case of croup….so I’m barking like a seal and finding respite in the frosty air outside. Unfortunately, I’m one of the few odd balls that never grew out of that childhood illness….even at 72, it still hits my mom from time to time. Definitely some family genes I wish I hadn’t inherited!!
We purchased our tickets yesterday for the Orlando Eye, the SEA LIFE Aquarium, and Madame Tussaud’s Wax Musuem that are all opening this spring in the new Orlando Eye complex on Sand Lake Road. You can check them all out here:
https://www.officialorlandoeye.com/
https://www.visitsealife.com/orlando/
https://www.madametussauds.com/orlando/
3-attraction passes were a very reasonable $35 per person, advance purchase……which was surprisingly less than what we had expected. However, these tickets aren’t for our May trip: we won’t use them until we travel in December with the kids, as they are both very interested and excited to visit the mammoth area that we have watched develop over the course of our last two vacations. So we have to be patient and wait until Christmas to experience all the new Orlando Eye complex has to offer.
Or, maybe not.
Steve had mentioned to me a while back that he wanted to give Red Robin a go in May, after being lured in by the online menu and photos. He’s a burger guy (I know, I know….what man isn’t?) and Red Robin is one of the many US chains that we see advertised on our TV’s but don’t have up here in the Great White North (not in Ontario, anyway….there may be some in the western provinces). The new location in Orlando is conveniently located in none other than the expansive Orlando Eye complex. And just by fluke, the Orlando Eye’s first opening day is scheduled for May 4th, 2015….smack dab in the middle of our vacation. Just like they knew we were coming, and timed the opening just for us.
(full disclosure....this photo is not mine…..pulled from the Orlando Eye Facebook page)
So Steve says to me in the pool last night……are you going to get us tickets to the Eye for our May week too? (he knew I had already purchased the multi-passes for Christmas)
I was kind of surprised….and said I hadn’t planned to, since we were going in December. So he asks, don’t you want to go in May too? Wouldn’t it be fun to be able to say we rode it the week it opened? And we’re going to be there anyway at least once, right? To eat at Red Robin?
Well, heck yeah!
But then I worry….would it take away from our family experience at Christmas? Would I have that “been there, done that” feel? (yes, the aquarium and Tussauds would be new, but still….)
So I am fence-sitting today as I am hyped up on Robitussin and cough drops. Tickets for the Eye only are $18 per person, which includes parking and admission to the 4D Experience at the Eye. Not half bad for something new and noteworthy. I wonder how chaotic that opening week will be?

I’ve started to get rather hooked on watching the video podcasts on the Dis Universal. I even had Steve snuggled up to watch for a bit last night. He’s getting into the spirit of things as well, coming home with various “surprises” for me…..mostly the movies that I’ve never seen that would make my Universal experience that much richer. Despicable Me. Harry Potter (I’ve now watched the first two). Spiderman. Transformers (gosh, I hated that movie….soooo not my style). I’m really not a movie buff, but I have to say….particularly in the case of the Harry Potter movies, watching them has really opened up my eyes as to just how much detail Universal puts into their parks. I am very impressed

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77 days until we’re out the door………

(funny how the snow on these rooftops is sooooo much more appealing than the mounds of it on my house!

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