Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Florida06

Our itinerary was as follow:

20-25 Dec - Orlando
25-27 Dec - Miami
27 Dec - Key West
27-29 Dec - Miami
29-31 Dec - Orlando

Universal Studios Orlando was our first stop. The rides were amazing, and I'm proud to say that I was on the extremely intimidating "Incredible Hulk" ride (although really, it's nothing too extreme). Still, that particular ride really dwarfed all the other rides that we're about to go to in the entire Florida trip.


Universal Orlando

A trip to Orlando is of course incomplete without an excursion to the Disney World. Surprisingly, it wasn't as boring as I had imagined. I actually had quite some fun in the theme parks. We managed to cover 3 parks of the Disney World - the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney-MGM studios. To pick out a single winner among the three parks is not an easy task; but personally I prefer Epcot the most. The Illuminations Reflections of Earth (fireworks on water with laser light show) was simply amazing; it was comparable if not better than the indelibly extravagant fireworks that I saw in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Soarin' in Epcot was also fantastic, and I love the fact that there's a "world" that consists villages of different cultures (Italian, French, Mexican, Chinese etc) in the park.


Magic Kingdom, Disney World Orlando


Mickey Mouse


After getting sick (for some it's literally :)) of the 3-D shows and rides, we set off for Miami, ready to bask in the sun. We were disappointed though, as firstly, the weather was not that good, and secondly, we found ourselves in a pros-den like hotel that provided amenities with suggestive messages on them. We did fine though, and managed to find some fun in a state park (Bill Baggs Cape Florida) cycling. Of course, we didn't forget the famous Miami beaches too, although I'd say that they're a letdown too as I've seen better beaches in Malaysia and Thailand.


Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park

We drove further down to Key West, the southernmost tip of the United States for a one day trip. The driving was long, and we managed to stay there for a mere 2 hours before embarking on the journey back to Miami. The trip was nevertheless satisfying, as the weather was excellent and the mood was upbeat. For dinner, I ordered a dolphin . Don't shoot me yet, the dolphin wasn't the mammal dolphin, but Mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus). It tasted like chicken, not particularly delicious in my opinion.


Key West

We did nothing much when we went back to Orlando except visiting the Kennedy Space Center. Well, it didn't make much impression as I'm not a big fan of rockets and the inner solar system exploration (in fact it was only moon moon moon...zzzzz). I am more fascinated by nebulae, galaxies, and superclusters. It's unexpected though that we managed to see a couple crocodiles lurking in the streams just right next to the roads in the vicinity of the space center.


Kennedy Space Center


See that gator (or is it a croc)?

All in all, the experience was magical, the temperature (not weather though) was amazing, and most importantly the company was good. Although in retrospect a regret remained, I would say that this is yet another wonderful trip in the states.

As usual, everything that has a beginning has an end. As much as I didn't like it, I had to come back to Ann Arbor and start all the unavoidable routines that always manage a few unpleasant surprises. Well, let's hope that this semester will be better. May dreams come true this year...

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