visitng Celebration

Having lived in Poundbury in Dorchester the covenants for Celebration sound strangely familiar. Will have to check it out in October!
 
I tried to cut and paste a Map from Mapquest for you but it wouldn't paste correctly. If you go to Mapquest and put in : 1960 Broadway, Lake Buena Vista, Fl. 32830 as your starting location at Saratoga Springs you can simply type in Celebration, Fl. in your destination and it should give you a direct turn by turn map. Hope this helps!

Oh, and those "crocodiles" some people have reported seeing are more than likely their cousin the Alligator. We do have an 'American Crocodile' but you're much less likely to see one of those. We do have many Alligators here in the South;)
 
We took a 2 hour Segway tour of Celebration one Christmas day a few years back. It was great as we got to have a guided tour of parts of Celebration the tourists rarely get to see. The residents were great and came out of their houses to wave at us and wish us 'Happy Holidays'!

Lunch or dinner at the Celebration Hotel is a lovely experience too.
 

I tried to cut and paste a Map from Mapquest for you but it wouldn't paste correctly. If you go to Mapquest and put in : 1960 Broadway, Lake Buena Vista, Fl. 32830 as your starting location at Saratoga Springs you can simply type in Celebration, Fl. in your destination and it should give you a direct turn by turn map. Hope this helps!

Oh, and those "crocodiles" some people have reported seeing are more than likely their cousin the Alligator. We do have an 'American Crocodile' but you're much less likely to see one of those. We do have many Alligators here in the South;)

Thanks, yes.

Our natural first assumption was that it was a 'gator, but a local guy in Celebration corrected us and assured us that it was a crocodile.
 
Thanks, yes.

Our natural first assumption was that it was a 'gator, but a local guy in Celebration corrected us and assured us that it was a crocodile.

Wow, then you should consider yourself lucky because the American Crocodile is considered endangered in Florida as they estimate there are only 200-300 of them in the State and they generally stay closer to the coast, not in central Florida.
 
Wow, then you should consider yourself lucky because the American Crocodile is considered endangered in Florida as they estimate there are only 200-300 of them in the State and they generally stay closer to the coast, not in central Florida.

Maybe he was pulling our legs! Or he was mistaken. :)
 












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