Friday, August 29th
.our third last day.
By this point in the vacation
day 13 in Orlando
.we had crossed virtually everything off the must-do list and anything else we added from here was just a bonus. We had talked about getting up and going to another waterpark today, but the kids wanted a less structured day and quite honestly, that sounded good to us too. So we all just slept in until we were rested and didnt set a start time for this sunshiny Friday.
Once up, showered and breakfasted at the villa, we had a short family meeting on what to do from here. We tossed out some various ideas, and eventually decided on the Swamp Safari & Eco Tour at Showcase of Citrus. We all were looking to enjoy another day with an easy pace and no crowds, but yet
.we wanted to do something. The boys had been pining for their infamous slushies since we had arrived the week prior, and Sweetie had never had the pleasure of riding a monster truck before so it sounded like the perfect activity.
To ensure we didnt have any wait once we arrived, I called ahead and booked us for the 2 pm tour, giving us lots of time to grab some lunch before making the short drive to Clermont. Jake had requested that we squeeze in a mid-day meal at Sonic during this trip, so with our opportunities trickling down to almost nothing, we figured it was today or bust on that entreaty. By late morning, we were off

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Sonic is a good distance up International Drive, so it took us a while to snake our way through the traffic, particularly after we passed the Sand Lake Road intersection. Its always so busy from there onward, seemingly regardless of the time of day that you drive it. Sonic, however, was pretty dead when we pulled in the parking lot.
We see their commercials on TV up here quite frequently, even though I dont think we have any outlets in Canada whatsoever. They always manage to get the boys drooling. We had been here on previous trips, and like always, opted for their outdoor seating versus service to the car.
(looks like Jake is totally in vacation mode and forgot to shave.....must speak to Scruffy about that later.....)
We ate lightly, knowing wed be cooling down with some yummy slushies in short order. We opted for simple stuff like popcorn chicken, tater tots, chili dogs, etc., and as always, enjoyed seeing our order delivered by a friendly young lady on roller skates.
(Steve-o.....you're squinty.....put your sunglasses on!

)
After lunch, we still had quite a bit of time before our tour so we took the longer way around to Clermont, enjoying some of the Florida scenery (and scoping out communities where we might like to live in the future, lol). Clermont, in particular, is kind of cute little town, and not a bad drive to Orlando at all
..I could totally see myself living there some day. Just sayin.
We arrive at the Showcase of Citrus shortly after 1 pm.
We checked in for our tour, paid for our tickets (we had buy one, get one free coupons from the Entertainment Book) and decided wed enjoy our slushies pre-tour versus afterwards. It was sweltering hot once again (surprise, surprise!) so you can never have too much to drink in Orlando in August, anyway!
Just a note
.the increase in popularity of Showcase of Citrus from last year to this year, I would guess largely thanks in part to their successful Groupon affiliation, has meant for quite a substantial increase in monster truck tour prices. The cost per person has risen a full 25% in the last year, from an undiscounted rate of $20 to $25 per adult. In addition to that increase, slushie prices have almost doubled. While still a fun and worthwhile experience, I would be hard pressed to find the value if I was paying full price for a large family. Thank goodness for our BOGO vouchers!
The slushies were as cold and refreshing and delicious as we remembered

.
Jake, Sweetie and I were traditionalists and ordered the standard orange variety:
Steve, always daring to be different, selected the creamsicle version
..the standard orange slushie blended with vanilla frozen yogurt. He tells me its heaven in a cup

.
I will have to take his word for it, because Im not a big fan of fruit and ice cream together (I adore fruit, and I love ice cream, but please, please, PLEASE keep them separated

) nor do I like frozen yogurt (my dad always told us that if God meant us to eat sour milk he would have soured it in the cow
. Yes, I know yogurt isnt sour milk but he always lumped yogurt, cream cheese, cottage cheese, etc. into that category, so as a result, Im not a fan).
The kids settled in to enjoy their drinks in the shade:
.while Steve and I went on a little tour of the property.
Stay tuned
..lots more Showcase of Citrus to come!