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Dressing Downton™ — A Special Exhibition at The Lightner Museum
What a special treat hubby and I had while visiting St. Augustine, Florida as part of our 30th wedding anniversary celebration. Touring The Lightner Museum was on our to-do list, but when I found out about a unique exhibit in progress I became super-excited. Fans of the wildly popular television series Downton Abbey® would have been doing the happy dance with me. For those unaware, the TV show was a British period drama, transporting viewers to post-Edwardian England. The television series has won numerous prestigious awards and has also been recognized for its remarkable costume design.
The exhibition at The Lightner Museum was entitled Dressing Downton™: Changing Fashion for Changing Times. It was as if the beloved PBS Masterpiece drama, which ended its 6th season last year, came to America. I was immersed in the fascinating social history and culture of a bygone era. The exhibit perfectly captured some of the most memorable moments from the show’s six-season run.
The Lightner Museum Re-Creates Scenes from Downton Abbey®
Themes in the Dressing Downton™ exhibition included the evolution of fashion, high society etiquette, and the changing roles of women. The re-creations of sets were absolutely amazing! The Lightner Museum did an extraordinary job of integrating 40+ costumes into various elegant rooms, made to look like the Crawley family’s classic Georgian country house. I felt as if I’d just arrived for a visit, dinner party, or high tea at Highclere Castle. One of the docents at The Lightner Museum told me they had brought out some very special art and furnishings from the Museum’s archives specifically for this outstanding exhibition. 60,000-80,000 Florida residents and visitors to Saint Augustine were fortunate to view such rarities!
Downton Abbey® — The Progression of Style from 1912 to 1920
Each vignette contained a display panel with a photo of the corresponding costume and scene from the show, along with interesting details about the design. The panel also included little tidbits about royal life in the early 1900s. The Downton Abbey® exhibit explored fashions in Britain between 1912, the year the Titanic sank, and the early 1920s, the dawn of the Jazz Age. Just as portrayed in the television series, this time period saw notable changes in people’s lives and in the way they dressed, particularly because of the impact of World War 1 (1914-1918).
The exhibition showed the period costumes in historical context. Dressing Downton™ was all about the progression of style in Britain — from the cumbersome corsets and bustles of the Dowager Countess to the liberating fashion choices of Lady Sybil. Men’s fashion went from white tie and formal tails to a much more relaxed short dinner jacket with black tie. Costumes on display ranged from country tweeds, to servants’ uniforms, to lavish gowns and evening attire. There was a costume for every activity and every time of day!
Dressing Downton™: Changing Fashion for Changing Times — Photo Tour
Please enjoy the photo tour of Dressing Downton™: Changing Fashion for Changing Times — may it transport you 100 years back in time, when “flapper pudding” was the creamy dessert of the day, and it was proper to wear gloves or tip your hat. Kudos to The Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, Florida for creating such an incredible fully immersive experience… one Lord Grantham himself would be proud of!
Downton Abbey® — The U. S. Tour Continues
If you missed the Dressing Downton™: Changing Fashion for Changing Times exhibition at The Lightner Museum in Saint Augustine, Florida (extended through 2/4/18), you may have been given a second chance. Another traveling exhibit has begun. It kicked off in New York City where the limited-time engagement has been extended until April 2, 2018, due to popular demand. Additional dates and locations for this multi-city tour will be announced.
This tour is simply called Downton Abbey®: The Exhibition. It launched internationally in Singapore last summer, and included some previously unseen footage from the mega-hit TV series.
Here’s the official press release…
“Visitors will be transported on an incredible journey through the grand home of Downton Abbey as the exhibition peers into the world of the Crawleys and those that served them below stairs.
From Mrs. Patmore’s hectic kitchen and the gossip-fuelled servants’ quarters, to the family’s glamorous dining room and Lady Mary’s bedroom, fans will get the chance to walk through some of the series’ most recognizable and beloved sets. Visitors will even come up-close to over 50 of the show’s official costumes worn by their favorite actors including Michelle Dockery, Hugh Bonneville and Dame Maggie Smith!”
Ticket prices range from $30 adult to $15 children’s tickets. Ticket purchases or more information can be found at the official Downton Exhibition website here. For an extra-special occasion, private parties can also be booked, which re-create an Edwardian dinner in the Crawleys’ dining room. Wow, what a memorable experience that would be! American fans of this global phenomenon were hoping for an official announcement of the rumored feature film adaptation, but until then, you can satisfy your Crawley-craving by visiting Downton Abbey®: The Exhibition. Here’s hoping it comes to a city near you!
Have you seen the Dressing Downton™ exhibit while in the Sunshine State? Is this an exhibition you’d like to see? Please reply in the “comment” box below!
8 Unique Gifts for Florida Residents
Hate boring gifts? Me too! But if your gift recipient is a Florida resident, your present doesn’t have to be dull and uneventful. As a Florida resident for the past 17 years, I’ve discovered some really exciting gifts that are far more memorable than the repetitive dinner and flowers. Not that Ruth Chris and roses are bad, they can just be, well… monotonous!
I’m pleased to share my go-to list that I use when I’m in need of a more unique or unusual gift, something unexpected that I promise will never be shoved to the back of the closet or re-gifted.
Several of the gift ideas work well for anyone living in Florida, regardless of age. A few are perfect for the adventure seeker, and we’ve got the proverbial foodie covered as well. And, no gift list would be complete without at least one option for that hard-to-buy-for hopeless romantic. Most of them are all-occasion, so whether you’re searching for a birthday, anniversary, retirement, newlywed, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or graduation gift, we’ve got you covered. Take a BIG sigh of relief, and let me know in the “comment box” below which one you chose. (The gifts are not listed in any particular order.)
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Sailing Lessons
I came across this unusual gift while searching for a milestone birthday gift for my hubby. I wanted something memorable and out-of-the-ordinary. After searching online for countless hours, I was growing increasingly frustrated and nearly settled for that unremarkable steak dinner. I’m so glad I didn’t give up, because hubby still talks about his sailing lessons gift, even though it was three years ago. He says it was the best birthday gift he ever received. Perhaps it was the element of surprise, I don’t know. Some men are not easily impressed and can be hard to please, so I was elated to see he sincerely loved the sailing lessons.
You can read my full review of the sailing lessons here. Even though this was a birthday gift for an older man, I quickly realized that sailing lessons would be perfect for [almost] any age and any special occasion gift. Sailing lessons are also gender-neutral; an all-around spectacular gift for anyone living in or visiting the Sunshine State. Realize, though, this is not your typical sit-back-and-sip-champagne kind of sail boat ride. This is a participatory sailing, perfect for that adventurous-spirit on your gift list! If you’re looking for an action-packed, exhilarating, unusual gift… this is it!
Since I live in Central Florida, I booked the sailing lessons with Captain Eric West at Adventure Yacht Harbor, located just south of Daytona Beach and near Ponce Inlet, Florida. However, there are other locations throughout Florida that offer private beginner sailing instruction. In fact, Florida has some of America’s premier sailing schools.
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Disney Annual Pass
What could be better than a trip to Disney? Unlimited visits, of course! And what kid (and adult kids at heart) wouldn’t want limitless visits to The Happiest Place On Earth? A Disney Annual Pass is truly the perfect gift that keeps on giving. One of the perks of being a Florida resident is the close proximity to the world famous Disney theme parks, and the ability to purchase discounted admission of multi-day tickets and annual passes.
Disney offers a variety of ticket options for Florida residents, one for every budget. Whether you choose to give a Disney Gift Card that will partially pay for your recipient’s admission, or go all out and splurge on the full price of a Disney Annual Pass, it’s a gift that will not soon be forgotten. How happy that special person will be to receive endless adventures in the Disney parks!
Here’s a link to the official Disney website that will further explain how to gift Disney theme park tickets. Additionally, check out the article on FloridaFunAndFork that reviews a special type of Disney Annual Pass for Florida residents called Weekday Select Pass. Disney rarely advertises this inexpensive option, and most Florida residents do not even know it exists. The price will surprise you!
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Historic Gardens and Museums Membership
Florida is home to some of the most beautiful botanical gardens I have seen. Because of our semi-tropical climate, there’s always something in bloom. Freezes are infrequent, so there is color year round. I love visiting the gardens in Florida in the winter months. The temperatures are cooler, there’s little or no humidity, and to me it’s the best time of the year to be outdoors.
A Botanical Garden Membership for Florida residents is another one of those unique gifts that can be appreciated all year long. And, here’s something you may not realize — most of them include reciprocal benefits. For example… I have a yearly membership to Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, Florida. Not only am I entitled to unlimited admissions to the gorgeous Bok Tower Botanical Gardens, I also receive free or greatly discounted admission to many other Florida museums, gardens, and cultural institutions. Additionally, I receive free admission to more than 300 participating public gardens throughout the United States (through the American Horticultural Society). You can check out the reciprocal national list here.
So here’s the math: I purchased a $70 Duo Membership (for hubby and me) to Bok Tower Gardens that includes unlimited visits to the botanical gardens, including the brand new 3+ acre Hammock Hollow Children’s Garden, and we automatically get reciprocal admission to hundreds of gardens and museums nationwide! Shopping for a unique gift doesn’t have to be a stressful experience when you have an option as awesome as this.
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Food Tour Gift Certificate
Whether you’re shopping for a bonafide foodie or someone who simply appreciates good food and drink, here’s a gift option that’s oftentimes overlooked. A Florida Food Tour is a unique gift choice, and a great alternative to restaurant gift cards. Not that restaurant gift cards are bad, they’re just unoriginal and sometimes used as a last resort type of gift when we can’t seem to come up with anything else. Sure, we can think of creative ways to wrap and disguise a restaurant gift card, but when it’s opened, it’s still a common, ordinary gift card to a restaurant they’ve been to a thousand times. It’s a great gift, but there’s no “wow” factor.
My favorite Food Tour in Florida is in one of my favorite cities in Florida — Saint Augustine. While in St. Augustine during our 25th wedding anniversary trip we took the Vittles and Vino VIP Carriage Tour. The food and wine tour (that included six different food outlets) was definitely a highlight of our weekend. Years later, we still recall the fantastic food, unexpected fun, and newly formed friendships we made. Historic St. Augustine is only a couple hours drive from most locations within Central Florida. You can check out the various Food Tours and pricing here. Another Food Tour we enjoyed was in Winter Park, Florida. FloridaFunAndFork has the full review along with photos here.
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Murder Mystery Dinner Train
I love the dinner and a show concept. Whether you’re looking for a great evening of family entertainment or a unique first-date experience, dinner shows are a fantastic choice. Most Florida residents and visitors to Central Florida are aware of the most popular ones like Medieval Times, Disney’s Hoop Dee Doo Revue, Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show, Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show, Capone’s Dinner & Show, or Disney’s Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show. But, there’s a unique dinner show I love that’s not as highly publicized but just as awesome as those previously mentioned. It’s the Murder Mystery Dinner Train in Ft. Myers, Florida.
My best friend gave me this unique dinner show experience for my birthday a few years ago. It was a super-fantastic gift! The show was shrouded in mystery, with a conundrum of twists and turns in the plot. And, my friend was the only person to correctly solve the mystery, and received a prize! That made the special occasion even more memorable. Here’s my full review of the Murder Mystery Dinner Train, along with photos of the meal and cast members. I haven’t found a better gift for those who love a challenging murder mystery. It’s the ultimate “whodunnit” gift that will not soon be forgotten!
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Florida Citrus Candy from Davidson of Dundee
It’s no secret the Sunshine State is synonymous with citrus. A short drive anywhere within Florida will have you stopping at one of those infamous orange-colored domes that look like a real orange. It’s the destination of choice for tourists to pick up a bag of fresh Florida-grown citrus as a tasty souvenir, or perhaps ship a case back home to family or friends. A bag of vitamin-C-packed oranges or grapefruit makes a great gift. But there’s nothing highly unusual about receiving healthy citrus fruit from Florida — actually, it’s one of those things we are known for! It’s like people expect it from us. What they don’t expect is Florida citrus candy, with its unique flavor and texture.
The best I have ever tasted is from Davidson’s of Dundee. (You can see photos and read my review here.) They are a real, old-fashioned candy and jelly factory that has been featured on the Food Network, Fox News, Wall Street Journal’s Smart Money Magazine, Southern Living Magazine, NBC and ABC affiliates, and the Washington Post. They provide free samples, so you can try before you buy. Guests can also watch the candies being made during a fun and informative factory tour. And when you’ve finally made your selections, Davidson of Dundee can ship it practically anywhere.
Here’s what makes citrus candy from Davidson of Dundee so special: They cook every small batch in copper kettles, hand-stirred with wooden paddles, the recipes are from the early 1900s, they do not use high fructose corn syrup, and they use only the finest sun-ripened fruit from their own Florida groves and Everglades sugar. Oh, and did I mention Davidson of Dundee has been in business [at the same location] for almost a half century? Pretty impressive, don’t you think? Trust me on this one… citrus candy from Davidson’s will be a yummy, appreciative gift.
Stop by Davidson of Dundee located at 28421 US Hwy. 27 in Dundee, Florida. Or visit the website of this family owned Florida landmark here.
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Gift Certificate to a Florida Bed & Breakfast Inn
This is one of my favorite gifts to give… and receive. Who doesn’t like the gift of travel? And, let’s face it, we all need a little R&R at some point throughout the year. Big hotel chains with a ton of amenities (and hoards of people) are nice, sometimes. But for me and my hubby, nothing compares to the rest and relaxation we get while staying at a bed and breakfast inn. We find them to be quaint, quiet, and romantic. We always come away refreshed in spirit and revived in body.
I didn’t realize Florida had so many quality and historical B&B’s until I started searching for a special occasion gift some years ago. For example: We stayed at the River Lily Inn, a historic 1895 estate overlooking the intracoastal Halifax River in Daytona Beach. In my full-length review of River Lily Inn, I affectionately call it “the Ritz Carlton of B & B’s!” Everything about the stay was perfect. And we recently returned from a 4-night stay at Casa de Suenos, an intimate bed and breakfast inn, located in the historic district of St. Augustine. With a flair and grace reflecting its Spanish design and heritage, the elegant atmosphere was ideal for our 30th wedding anniversary getaway.
There are several ways to give the gift of B&B travel. Most individual bed and breakfast inns offer their own in-house gift certificates, which obviously can only be redeemed at that specific property. A better option, I believe, is to purchase a generic B&B gift certificate through a top-rated company like BnB Finder, by which you can select a dollar amount of your choosing that the gift recipient can apply towards the bed and breakfast inn of their choice. There are no blackout dates, no expiration dates, and the B&B travel gift certificate can even be emailed to your recipient. Another great gift option is to purchase a Buy-One-Night-Get-One-FREE certificate through iLoveInns. For as little as $20 you can purchase a gift voucher that allows the recipient to get a free night stay when they purchase a night. For example: If the first night cost $159, the second night would be free; thus making the voucher worth $159. Hubby and I have saved thousands of dollars on B&B lodging with these incredible vouchers. Travel — most certainly a gift that never goes out of style!
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A Gift from The Barn Antiques & Shopping Complex
I like receiving gift certificates from retail stores as much as you do. But sometimes I don’t enjoy giving them. I feel as if it can convey the wrong impression — that I didn’t spend enough time and consideration on the gift. It’s nice to know there are still a handful of places in Florida where you can shop for that special one-of-a-kind unique gift. The Barn Antiques and Shopping Complex in Lake Alfred, Florida is one of those rare places. I’m quite sure whatever you choose here will not be returned. Or better yet, take your special person along and plan to spend a few hours here.
The complex consists of four specialty retail shops and The Back Porch restaurant. Treat your special someone to a picnic-style lunch at The Back Porch then allow them to choose their own gift from one of the shops. There are so many unusual items here, everything from home decor to clothing and jewelry, antiques from England, and even a garden shop. Trust me, it’s not the type of merchandise you’ll find at those big-box stores or the mall. I have never left here empty-handed, and I don’t believe you will either! The Barn Antiques Complex is another one of those family owned old-Florida landmarks that have survived almost 50 years… and with good reason!
Can you add to our list of unique gift items for Florida residents? Remember… nothing boring! Please reply in the comment box below.
St Augustine in December — The Perfect Time of Year!
As Floridians, one cannot presumptuously expect cooler temperatures simply because we’ve flipped the page on our calendars to December. Grass is still green, flowers abundantly seen, palm trees remain queen, and yes… beach babes (lean and mean) are still applying that coconut sunscreen! Sound like Christmas? Not exactly!
Okay, so we may be seasonally challenged here in the Sunshine State, but annually my mind goes on a mission to somehow duplicate (or find a reasonable facsimile) of that ‘Northern’ Christmas spirit I took for granted for 42 years. I’m happy to report the lost has been found in a charming little Southern City called Saint Augustine.
Welcome to the First Coast — The Oldest City in Our Nation
Located in Florida’s northeast corner, and just 45 minutes south of Jacksonville, is our nation’s oldest city — Saint Augustine. It was founded in 1565 by the Spanish, and is also the oldest port in the continental United States.
St. Augustine’s narrow cobblestone streets are best explored by foot. In fact, our vehicle was valet-parked in our hotel for 4 days and we didn’t need it until check-out! Self-guided and ‘themed’ walking tours abound, everything from notable historic sites to ghostly tales. The lodging of choice for many visitors to Saint Augustine is the plethora of charming and romantic bed and breakfast inns. And, of course, the Spanish Colonial Architecture adds to the romantic atmosphere and is a photographers dream-come-true!
Historic Casa Monica Hotel — Romance Revisited!
Saint Augustine was the culmination of a 6-city east coast trek celebrating our 25th Wedding Anniversary. We love the Florida coast anytime of year, but as the weather plummeted from the mid-eighties to high-sixties St. Augustine became even more charming. There, it was easy to lose ourselves in the history of the “Old City” as we explored the enchanting, walkable neighborhoods. Our hotel, The Casa Monica, was located in the center of the quaint historic district and only a few blocks away from fabulous fine-dining options, beautiful Matanzas Bay, art galleries, nightlife, and sensational little unique shops all decked out for the season.
At the historic Casa Monica Hotel you will experience Moorish-style grandeur in an 1888 property that was once owned by railroad tycoon Henry Flagler — the same Mr. Flagler that developed much of Florida’s eastern coast. (I’ve included a link to view Casa Monica rates and availability.)
Photo Tour — Opulent Casa Monica Hotel
Here, romance can blossom at any old time!
Vittles and Vino VIP Carriage Tour!
Eat, Drink, and Be Merry!
The Vittles and Vino VIP Carriage Tour is one of many tours offered by The Tasting Tours Company in St. Augustine. What a fantastic gift for our 25th Wedding Anniversary! I’m not surprised Travel and Leisure Magazine ranked The Tasting Tours #1 in the best activities to do in St. Augustine. For the ‘foodie’ in your family, I highly recommend this award-winning tour as a unique special occasion gift that the recipient will fondly recall for a lifetime. The selection of food and beverage outlets vary with each tour, but you can check out The Tasting Tours slideshow below to see what delectable morsels hubby and I had.
Our Tour Included:
3.5 hours of food and wine
5 food tasting venues (at 5 different restaurants in the historic district)
4 wine sample venues (including a wine tasting to begin the tour and a bottle to enjoy on the carriage ride or take home)
A fun and informative guided tour (Jennifer, our tour guide was the best! And our carriage driver was a wealth of knowledge regarding all the historical facts of the city)
This was a delightful way to spend a Saturday afternoon, and we were not hungry again until very late that night. No dinner was necessary, just a bedtime snack!
Okay, so we didn’t go dashing through the snow, but we were in a one-horse open carriage. And, after the second or third stop on the tour, we were most certainly laughing all the way! I don’t remember any bells on bob-tails ringing… but they could have been, by then our spirits were very bright!
TIP: If you’re considering traveling to St. Augustine in the near future, check out the current available tasting tours here. Book early, as they tend to fill up fast!
Tis The Season To Be Jolly — Food, New Friends & Folly On Our Tasting Tour!
Annual Christmas Tour of Homes
Presented by The Garden Club of St. Augustine
One of my favorite things to do in any city is a Tour of Homes. In St. Augustine the Christmas Tour of Homes is an annual tradition that typically sells out pretty fast. Tickets go on sale in early October, and it’s best to purchase them well in advance, as we did.
Our Tour of Homes included six private residences. Three of them were located in the Military District, along the beautiful Matanzas River. We toured the homes of Major General Emmett Titshaw, Colonel Perry Hagaman, and Colonel Joseph Duren. Another highlight for me was the former Kirkside Estate, winter home of Henry Flagler. It was a special treat personally meeting the owners of each home who graciously paused for photos upon my request. Our Tour of Homes concluded with Tea and Cookies, a Unique Boutique, and a Raffle at the Memorial Presbyterian Church, a St. Augustine historic landmark. In fact, Henry Flagler and several relatives were laid to rest in a mausoleum on the church grounds.
For five fantastic hours on a December Sunday afternoon in St. Augustine I felt like I was ‘home’ for Christmas! Each home had their own version of snow, mistletoe, and presents under the tree. Okay… so I wasn’t really home for Christmas — but I was in my dreams!
St. Augustine Holiday Tour of Homes — Photo Tour
- Photo Album Tour of Homes – 2016
Are you ready for some new decorating ideas? Grab a cup of eggnog or hot mulled cider, have your notebook handy, sit back and enjoy the slideshows from a previous St. Augustine Christmas Tour of Homes!

Top 10 in the World!
Saint Augustine’s Nights of Lights was named by National Geographic
as one of the Top 10 places in the world to see holiday lights!
St. Augustine Nights of Lights
National Geographic magazine included Saint Augustine’s Nights of Lights in its list of the ten best places in the world to see holiday lighting displays. That’s pretty impressive, considering they’re competing with places like Vienna, Copenhagen, Brussels, Callaway Gardens, Gothenburg, and Madrid. If you only visit St. Augustine once in your life, make sure it’s during the annual Nights of Lights!
Like everything in St. Augustine, the Nights of Lights has its roots in history. During the 250 years that St. Augustine served as the capital of Spanish Florida, residents would put a lighted candle in their window to commemorate the holiday season. Real candles have turned to electric or battery-operated, but they’re still white, and just as dazzling to behold as they decorate the old buildings in Saint Augustine. The entire historic district is lit with some three million white lights; an amazing holiday spectacle to see!
This year, you can view the Nights of Lights every night from November 19, 2022 to January 31, 2023. There are seven different ways to view the Nights of Lights display — a self-guided walking tour (free), Old Town Trolly Tours, Ripley’s Red Train, by boat with Florida Water Tours, St. Augustine Eco Tours, Gold Tours private small bus, and Helicopter Tours of St. Augustine. Whether you choose to view this holiday tradition by land, air, or sea… you will not be disappointed! Here’s a convenient link to make reservations for any of the tours: Nights of Lights advance reservations.
TIP: One of the most romantic ways to see St. Augustine’s Nights of Lights is a private carriage ride. You can view rates and availability here: Nights of Lights Private Carriage Tour.
Celebrate the Holiday Season in St. Augustine
St. Augustine ranks at the top of my list for romantic getaways. And when you couple that with the annual Nights of Lights, there’s no better place in Florida to celebrate the holidays. No. Better. Place! This sleepy little Spanish town (technically, it’s a city, but it has more of a small town feel) is dripping in romance. What was once a winter playground for the rich and famous, can now be experienced by anyone with a passion for history, culture, and romance. The spirit of the Flagler Golden Era can be felt in every nook and cranny of this place. St. Augustine exudes a bygone era of grace and casual elegance that will forever be a part of this ancient city’s heritage.
St. Augustine is like the charm of Europe on the coast of Florida! There’s no other place in America quite like it! If you’re looking for a memorable romantic holiday, St. Augustine is sure to add another chapter to your never-ending love story.
Have you been to St. Augustine, America’s oldest city, during the holidays? Please share your favorite memory with our readers in the “comment” box below!
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Marriott Villas — A Home Away from Home
So. You’ve decided to take the family to Florida… the whole family! A family reunion, of sorts. Then you started pricing hotel rooms for the clan and almost changed your mind. Where in the world can a larger family stay without booking multiple rooms per night?
Instead of the traditional tiny, cramped hotel room, there’s another option: Marriott Vacation Villas! Did you know you do not have to be a Marriott Vacation Club Owner in order to stay in one of their spacious villas? They are available for anyone to rent on a daily basis, and the Marriott Villas can be booked through the Marriott.com web site. (Of course availability and prices vary from season to season just like a traditional hotel room.)
One of the best parts is this: You get so much more than simply a room. A Marriott Villa is kinda like a ‘home away from home!’
3 Benefits of Vacationing in a Marriott Villa
- Size, size, size… that’s a no-brainer! (This is one of those times when size does matter!) Many of the Marriott Villas are 2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a full kitchen (includes dishes, utensils, cookware, etc.), bar/counter stool dining, a dining room, living room, laundry room (with washer and dryer), and balcony/lanai. Most Marriott Villas can accommodate 8-10 people, very comfortably. (A few locations even offer 3-bedroom units.)
- With the added benefit of a full kitchen, there is no need to purchase all of your meals at costly restaurants. Typically, hubby and I like to have breakfast or brunch at the villa (works well when you’re not a morning person and prefer breakfast in your jammies!). Then, we usually splurge on dinner each evening, and quite often take a doggie-bag back to the villa to be reheated for lunch or snack the next day.
- Another ‘at home’ convenience for us is the in-villa laundry room. I don’t know why we women (finger pointing at me) feel the need to pack a different outfit for every day of the week… with matching shoes and purse! Having the convenience of the washer and dryer has enabled me to pack a little lighter. Also, I’ve gotten into the habit of doing all my laundry on our final night at the villa, then I don’t have tons to do when I get home. If you’re vacationing for multiple weeks at a time, the washer and dyer option is a God-send.
Marriott Villas in Florida — Take the Virtual Tour
As a Florida resident for the past 17 years, I’ve had the opportunity to visit virtually every Marriott Vacation Club Villa in Florida… many multiple times. I’ve compiled a Top 10 list of my favorites, including a brief description and photo tour for each one. Enjoy! (Have a more specific question? I’ll do my best to answer it; simply reply in the “comment” box at the end of the article.)
# 10 Royal Palms — Orlando
Royal Palms is a delightful destination if you are heading to Disney. Of all the Marriott Villas, this is the closest one to the Walt Disney World Theme Parks. In fact, it’s only about 2 miles to the Disney World entrance. The Marriott Royal Palms Villas are located adjacent to the full-service Marriott Orlando World Center Resort; and the beauty of this Marriott Villa is that guests have access to all the hotel’s facilities and amenities via a free shuttle.
As one of Marriott’s smaller Vacation Club properties, the grounds and landscaping at Royal Palms are not nearly as extensive as most of the other resorts, but still very beautiful and well maintained. The villas are strategically placed along the Hawks Landing 18-hole golf course.
# 9 Harbour Lake — Orlando
Keyword: Kids!!! Extensive and creative water features make this a haven for happy kids. Also conveniently located to all the major Central Florida theme parks and attractions… although, you may have to bribe the younger members of the family in order to get them to leave the Pirate-ship-themed pool.
The atmosphere throughout this property is bright and fun. I enjoyed the 9-hole miniature golf on premise, but not nearly as much as hubby enjoyed his gourmet hotdog from the pool bar and grill afterwards.
I was super excited to have my 20-month-old grandson the last time I visited Harbour Lake. He had a blast, as I knew he would!
# 8 Beach Place Towers — Fort Lauderdale
For the young and young at heart! Marriott Beach Place Towers is a high-rise condo right in the middle of the Fort Lauderdale Beach action that becomes quite lively [noisy] at night. The street is lined with restaurants, bars, and clubs. Upon check-in we were asked which side of the building we would like to have. Since hubby is a boat fanatic, we chose the intracoastal waterway view instead of the ocean view… GREAT choice! Turns out this was the quiet side of Beach Place Towers for us party-poopers.
The parking garage was a challenge for us with narrow ramps and spaces, and was also a very busy public garage as well. On a positive note, we spent endless hours on our balcony watching the multi-million-dollar yachts pass by on the intracoastal. Equally enjoyable were our leisurely strolls on Fort Lauderdale beach, which is [conveniently] right across the street from Beach Place Towers. We also enjoyed the plethora of dining choices within a 5-minute drive. Oh, and the famous Las Olas shopping district… well, what woman doesn’t like to shop? Enough said!
# 7 Doral — Miami
When I think of Doral (on the outskirts of Miami) 3 words come to mind — golf, golf, and golf! Anyone familiar with the PGA Tour has likely watched a telecast from the famous ‘Blue Monster’ course, one of 5 championship courses offered (for a not-so-small fee!).
During our 7-night stay, we took advantage of the amenities at the adjacent ‘Trump National Doral Resort‘ with its incredible pool where we rented a luxury cabana for the day. On another occasion, we had the buffet lunch at the hotel which included unlimited made-to-order sushi, which made hubby happy! Our daughter’s destination that day was a couples massage at their highly acclaimed Spa. Marriott Doral offers free shuttle transportation to Trump’s Resort, which is directly across the highway.
Our day-trips from Marriott’s Doral Resort included the popular Miami Bayside (awesome shopping and dining), the historical Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, the shops at CocoWalk in Coconut Grove, lunch at the prestigious Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, and the world famous Miami South Beach art decor district (better known as SoBe).
# 6 Lakeshore Reserve — Orlando
I fondly remember a Mediterranean mindset at this gorgeous old-world-inspired resort. Elegant, quaint, and traditional were the feelings evoked during our September stay at Marriott Lakeshore Reserve. Bronzed-finished fountains and distressed golden furnishings added to the charm. Stunning old-world architecture provided endless photo opportunities.
The zero-entry heated pool was outstanding and the lazy river so relaxing. The sprawling pool area was most certainly a tropical oasis. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the two upscale, luxury hotels that comprise this Marriott complex known as Grande Lakes — the 4-star J.W. Marriott Hotel, and the 5-star Ritz Carlton.
# 5 Grande Vista — Orlando
Living in Florida for the past 17 years, and only 40 minutes from the Central Florida attractions, has provided ample opportunity for us to use the Marriott Villas in Orlando on a regular basis. Marriott Grande Vista is one of our favorites for hosting out-of-state friends and family that come to visit. It’s not unusual for us to stay here 3 or more times a year. We especially like the ‘lock-off’ feature in the villas, which gives a much greater level of privacy when hosting another family.
Grande Vista is the largest of all the Marriott Vacation Club properties — a family friendly resort with an activity schedule, bar none, for both children and adults. During our last stay we enjoyed the Butterfly Release, the Florida Reptile Show-and-tell presented by Gatorland, and a Wine Tasting, just to name a few. My adventurous friend, Donna, was brave enough to try the unusual hair braiding, offered poolside. Hubby always manages to squeeze in a round of golf on the short 9-hole course that meanders throughout the property. We also appreciate the 5 different food outlets available at Marriott Grande Vista, without having to drive off-property to dine.
# 4 Ocean Pointe — Palm Beach Shores
Great location, right on the Atlantic ocean! Marriott’s Ocean Pointe has an abundance of boating activity, including daily sightings of cruise ships as they slowly navigate through the channel en route to the Atlantic Ocean. Water sports abound at Ocean Pointe; jet skies, parasailing, and snorkeling gear are all available for rentals. We loved the boat tour we took through the intracoastal waterway aboard a water taxi, which gave us a birds-eye view of many mansions owned by various celebrities. The nearby Sailfish Marina is within walking distance, where we enjoyed multiple meals throughout the week (as a salmon freak, the potato-crusted salmon is always my favorite here). The fish is so fresh, we literally watched them clean and fillet the ‘catch of the day’ right on the boat docks as we entered!
Our day-trip excursions included the Henry Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, shopping and lunch at the popular City Place in Palm Beach, and a scenic drive down coastal A1A.
# 3 Cypress Harbour — Orlando
A sentimental favorite! Cypress Harbour was the very first Marriott Vacation Club Resort we toured, 27 years ago. We were so impressed by the Marriott quality and service… that we went back home to Pennsylvania as a Marriott Vacation Club Owner! We have never regretted that decision. It has served us well for almost 3 decades, and now as brand new Grandparents, we’re looking forward to many memory-making vacations with yet another generation.
In a few words, Marriott’s Cypress Harbour Resort is immaculate, well maintained, and very well managed. Activity programs for children are ‘off-the-chart.’ We’ve enjoyed outdoor grilling, boat rides on the lake, and walks on the nature trail (with sightings of turtles, ducks, exotic birds, and even alligators).
We especially enjoy spending time here during the holiday season, as Cypress Harbour is so close to all the festivities that the Greater Orlando area has to offer.
# 2 Oceana Palms — Palm Beach Shores
Truly an ocean oasis! (This is one of Marriott’s newer Vacation Club Villas in Florida.) Marriott Oceana Palms consists of twin ocean-front high-rise towers overlooking the majestic Atlantic Ocean. Oceana Palms is contemporary styled with exceptionally appointed spacious villas with upscale surroundings. We have always experienced superior service during our many visits to this location.
I love the little touches at Oceana Palms, like the variety of fruit-infused water selections available (complimentary) all day in the lobby, and their signature refreshing scent that permeates the lobby and common areas. It’s such a cool, crisp fragrance upon entering the building. On a more important note, several times we had lunch or snacks on premise, and hubby says our Jamaican friend at the Reflections Bar & Grill makes one mean mojito! And, the fish tacos are hard to beat… anywhere!
Our adventures from here included the historic Jupiter Lighthouse and Museum, and a day-trip to the Bahama Islands by boat.
And The Winner Is…
# 1 Crystal Shores — Marco Island
Upscale utopia! Marriott Crystal Shores is a luxury beach-front resort located directly on the Gulf of Mexico — Marriott’s only Gulf Coast Vacation Club property. The blue/green waters of the Gulf are reminiscent of those I’ve seen in the Caribbean Islands.
Marriott Crystal Shores villas are spacious with a well designed, open floor plan. The shower is big enough for a small car wash (so says hubby!). The balcony is the largest we’ve ever had in any Marriott villa — the entire length of the villa, with plush outdoor furniture that you would expect only at a 5-star hotel. When we are able to pull ourselves away from this ‘heaven-on-earth’ property, it is usually to go to nearby Naples for shopping or dining. Additionally, one of my favorite day-trips from Crystal Shores was to the Naples Botanical Gardens.
Have you been to any of the Marriott Vacation Club Resorts in Florida? Please share your favorites in the “reply” box below. Our readers would love to know!
Upscale Senior Living: A New Trendy Option
Have you ever vacationed or visited a beautiful resort and wished you didn’t have to leave so soon? Or perhaps, like me, silently thought, “Wow, this is the life. I think I could live here forever!” Well, if you’re a senior, age 62 or older, I have fantastic news for you. Although resort-style independent senior living has existed for decades, there’s a newer, trendy option for those searching for a retirement community. Recently, I attended a presentation for Volterra® Senior Living located at ChampionsGate in Central Florida.
The sales presentation for the unveiling of this new property was expertly demonstrated; not to mention the yummy free lunch at the gorgeous Omni Hotel at ChampionsGate! It included talks from several different individuals, highly skilled in the arena of senior living. Their experience in this field, along with a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of senior living, was outstanding. If you’re considering this type of housing for yourself or a loved one, here’s what I learned…
Volterra®: A Tuscan Isle Community
Volterra is a walled town southwest of Florence, in Italy — a charming medieval town in central Tuscany. That was the inspiration for Volterra® at ChampionsGate. Granted, it’s not as well-known as Venice, Milan, Naples, or Verona, but the old-world ambiance is just as spectacular. And, the developer of Volterra® Senior Living just so happens to have strong family ties to that gorgeous mountaintop town.
Although Volterra® at ChampionsGate is modeled after an ancient town, everything here is brand new and modern. It’s like living in a Tuscan village that has been warmed by the Florida sun. Everything you love about Italy is here: red tile roof, walls adorned by Tuscan art, lively conversations in the piazza, and the aroma of freshly brewed cappuccino as it wafts throughout the indoor Villaggio.
But even though Volterra® looks and feels like Italy, you will have a ChampionsGate address, with views of the 4-star Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, including the ChampionsGate golf club.
Volterra® Residences
Volterra® is unlike any other upscale senior living opportunity that I have toured. Unlike most retirement communities, Volterra® Senior Living residences are all-inclusive apartment homes. There are no single-family units, and you do not own your home. You will be renting, on a month-to-month basis.
There are five one and two-bedroom floor plans to choose from. Volterra® partners with a professional interior design company that specializes in senior living. The apartments are bright and contemporary and include stainless steel kitchen appliances, washer and dryer, and some offer private balconies, terraces, or breakfast bars. The apartment homes are unfurnished enabling you to decorate according to your own style preferences. Obviously, pricing is dependent upon the floor plan chosen. There is a limited number of extra storage spaces available on premise.
Volterra® is All-inclusive Senior Living
I was pretty impressed when I found out Volterra® is all-inclusive senior living. But, what exactly does all-inclusive include? Well, here’s a partial listing of the hotel-like amenities:
- Housekeeping (twice monthly)
- Maintenance
- All utilities (except land-line telephone and cellular phones)
- Wifi (entire property including in-residences)
- Scheduled transportation (physicians, retail, etc.)
- Concierge services (5-star, around-the-clock)
- State-of-the-art fitness center
- Head-to-toe wellness programs
- Recreational programs
- Activities and craft room
- Theater for movie screenings
- Pool and cabana
Dining Options at Volterra®
Not all meals are included, however, each resident receives a $300 per month dining card. In other words, if there are two residents in one apartment home (ex: husband and wife), each would receive a dining card, for a total of $600 to spend each month. It may be used at several on-property dining options. Ciao is their exclusive Italian fine dining restaurant featuring steak and seafood. There is also a Sports Bar for casual dining and a Cafe featuring specialty coffee drinks. The dining card is accepted at all three venues. The money does not carry over from month to month so it’s important to use the available balance in full by the end of the month.
Assisted Living and Memory Care Options at Volterra®
Here’s a really practical feature of Volterra®. If you’ve been living in the independent senior apartment homes, and the time comes when independent living is a challenge, you can move into the assisted living and/or memory care residences right on the same property. (Obviously, pricing will be higher for the specialized care residences.) Volterra® uses only extensively trained staff that will prepare a customized service plan on an individual basis.
The seniors in the assisted living and memory care residences can continue to live an active life, including social events and a full roster of programs. The pet-friendly residences are equipped with an emergency response system for added peace of mind. There’s a dedicated dining room for memory care residents as well as a separate beauty salon. Even when you require a little extra care, you’ll continue to enjoy an active life.
More information on assisted living residences at Volterra® can be found here.
More information on memory care residences at Volterra® can be found here.
Volterra: The Good Life!
Volterra® is very different than most other senior living opportunities, in a good way. It’s the charms of Italy, the comforts of home! It’s the perfect place for those who feel like you’ve worked hard for decades, and now it’s time to enjoy the good life.
Volterra is not cheap — but neither is single-family residences. I live in one of the premier active-adult communities in the state of Florida. Last week my air conditioner broke, in the middle of summer… in Florida! $1100.00 to fix it, even with a service contract. And then, in addition to repair bills, there’s property taxes, pest control, monthly utilities, HOA fees, Club fees, homeowners insurance, etc. It all adds up pretty quickly, and makes the all-inclusive resort-style living at Volterra® an attractive alternative.
The Volterra Collection™
The Volterra Collection™ currently consists of Solivita Marketplace in Kissimmee, and the brand new ChampionsGate, opening summer of 2017. One more location, in Lake Ashton, is scheduled to be built in order to complete the collection. Residents of all three southwest Orlando locations will be able to share amenities, programs, and dining venues.
Have you or a loved one toured a Volterra® location? Please share your thoughts (in the reply box below), our readers would love to know!
Winter Park Florida: A Wealthy History
Winter Park is one of my favorite Central Florida towns. Even before I became a Florida resident 17 years ago, I was attracted to its upscale ambiance and old-world beauty. Geographically, it’s a mere 5 miles north of Orlando (the tourist capital of the world) but it feels a million miles apart.
Winter Park was founded as a resort community by wealthy northern business magnates in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The affluent “snow birds,” along with their household employees (yeah, they were filthy rich!), would spend the winters in the wonderful warm town they discovered. Today, in 2017, Winter Park remains the address of some of Florida’s wealthiest individuals. According to the Orlando Business Journal, some of our top earners reside in Winter Park zip codes. The old adage “money begets money” seems to hold true here. I guess money-makers like clustering together. Birds of a feather, I suppose. We all reap the benefits, though. Their multiplied millions have built some pretty spectacular things; art galleries, specialty boutiques, museums, civic buildings, gorgeous parks, a train station, a golf course country club, historic cemetery, and a beach and boat launch. Wealthy Winter Park is also home to Rollins College, the oldest college in Florida and the nation’s premiere liberal arts college.
No matter how you choose to spend your time in Winter Park, the residue of its rich roots seems to be everywhere. But, here’s some fantastic news: You don’t have to be wealthy to enjoy them! There are ample things to do in wealthy Winter Park, even if you’re on a budget.
6 Things To Do in Winter Park on a Budget
Whether you’re a local looking for a Floridian staycation or a visitor seeking shelter from the craziness of crowded theme parks, Winter Park is a great choice. I’ve recommended 6 of my favorite inexpensive (or free) things-to-do. Regardless if you have a few hours or a few days, there’s something here for every time schedule… and budget!
- Park Avenue
- Central Park
- Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art
- Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens
- Robert Bruce Barbour House (Casa Feliz)
- Kraft Azalea Park
Park Avenue
You can’t visit Winter Park without a leisurely stroll down posh Park Avenue. With more than 140 boutiques, sidewalk cafes and museums, it’s the signature shopping street. No doubt, you’ll encounter wealthy Winter Park residents swanking about. But even though Park Avenue is a Central Florida premier destination for chic shopping and dining, you don’t have to spend a dime to enjoy the awesome aura of this special setting. You’ll experience the same vibrant atmosphere and scenery whether you dish out thousands of dollars or simply engage in some savvy ‘window shopping.’
Central Park
Prosperous Park Avenue is bordered by oak-canopied Central Park. The park was deeded to the city by one of Winter Park’s most wealthy and influential early citizens — Charles Hosmer Morse. Of the plethora of parks throughout Winter Park, this is the crown jewel. The 11-acre park is beautiful year-round but also plays host to seasonal events like concerts, art shows, exotic car shows, fashion exhibits, festivals, and even [free] movies in the park. Whether you’re rolling in the dough, or living with your adult children just to make ends meet, admission to Central Park is free!
It’s extremely clean (no dogs allowed in Central Park), and despite its downtown location, I find it quite relaxing. If you’re a fitness buff on a good run through the park or simply satisfying your people-watching passion with a birds-eye-view from a strategically placed bench, you’ll appreciate the beauty here.
On a recent visit I enjoyed the outstanding ‘sidewalk art’ presented by some very creative middle-school children. Then, as I approached my favorite area of Central Park, I witnessed a professional photo-shoot for a young couple’s upcoming wedding. How gorgeous; I couldn’t think of a better backdrop than charming Central Park. This area, the far south end of the park, is quite popular with photographers as it includes the peacock fountain and rose garden. There’s a hexagonal planter with a variety of roses and rows of benches nearby. I noticed the peacefulness of this place, even before I knew the backstory. And what a tear-jerking inspirational story it is! You can read the history of the peacock fountain here on FloridaFunAndFork.
***TIP: Don’t miss the prestigious Sidewalk Art Festival which draws over 350,000 visitors each year to Central Park to enjoy some of the best art and music in the United States.
2018 Sidewalk Art Festival Dates
Friday & Saturday March 16 – 17, 9 AM to 6 PM
Sunday, March 18th, 9 AM to 5 PM
Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art
Even on a shoestring budget, this museum is affordable. The Morse Museum (created in honor of Charles Hosmer Morse, the man who donated Central Park) houses the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by American artist, Louis Comfort Tiffany. Although there are other notable works in the museum, the displays of Tiffany glass outshines them all. Admittedly, I was not a big fan of Tiffany glass… until I visited the Morse Museum. Wow! The exhibition includes Tiffany-designed stained glass windows, lamps, glass mosaics, blown glass, ceramics, and jewelry (remember Tiffany’s in New York?). The extensive collection took me by surprise. The huge stained glass windows were out-of-this-world gorgeous, and the Tiffany Chapel was absolutely amazing and one of the highlights for me.
Hubby and I spent nearly 2 hours exploring the Morse Museum. By museum standards, it’s not large, but it has a host of interesting and rare items, and a wealth of historical information to go along with them. I cannot say enough about the friendliness of the staff and the knowledgeable docents strategically positioned throughout the museum to answer any questions. It made for a warm and welcoming environment. This is an impressive museum for the price, $6 for adults, only $1 for students! Sometimes, during special events, admission is free. (Check the Morse Museum website for Calendar of Events.)
The Morse Museum is a real gem for Central Florida, and an inexpensive attraction in the heart of Winter Park. And, it’s conveniently located not far from the SunRail train station. You can access an in-depth review of The Morse Museum right here on FloridaFunAndFork.
Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens
This is a story of a wealthy artist and his lavish Winter Park home. The Albin Polasek Museum is in the historic former home and art studio of Mr. Polasek. The house showcases his artwork, but what really impressed me was the outdoor Sculpture Garden in the rear of the property, with stunning views of Lake Osceola. As you tour the historic home which includes Mr. Polasek’s personal chapel, you’ll take a step back in time and learn about the life of this incredibly talented (and affluent) man.
The Exhibition Gallery also features national and international artists and changes throughout the year. The Albin Polasek Museum has been the recipient of numerous awards and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s worth the low-cost entry fee — adults $5, seniors (60+) $4, and students w/ID $3. A visit to this 5-acre historical site is another inexpensive way to see what wealthy Winter Park was like back-in-the-day.
I spent about 90 minutes here during my April birthday weekend in Winter Park, and my review and photo tour can be accessed here on FloridaFunAndFork. (Wait until you see those sculptures!)
Robert Bruce Barbour House (Casa Feliz)
Speaking of wealthy residents, this home is a blatant reminder of Winter Park’s opulent past. Casa Feliz means “Happy House” in Spanish. This Andalusian-style masonry farmhouse is the signature residential work of famed architect James Gamble Rogers II. It was initially known as the Barbour Estate, and became the catalyst for historic preservation in Winter Park. The restored Spanish farmhouse overlooks the golf course in the heart of Winter Park. Casa Feliz is a historic home museum and popular rental location for private parties, weddings, and business events. The downside to Casa Feliz is its very limited hours. Public open house is every Sunday between 12 noon and 3 pm, and Tuesday and Thursday mornings between 10 am and 12 noon. You’ll learn the Casa Feliz story during the open house via trained docents.
If possible, go on a Sunday, to experience “Music at the Casa.” A different musical group performs each week in Casa’s main parlor representing a broad range of musical genres including jazz, classical, pops, Latin, bluegrass, and folk. You can afford this museum. Admission is free, however, there’s a suggested donation of $5 to help support the mission of Casa Feliz. Light refreshments are served and no reservations are needed. Dress code is casual, as with most Central Florida attractions. Don’t forget your camera. You’ll want a few memories from this skillfully refurbished Spanish farmhouse that evokes 19th Century Spain!
Kraft Azalea Park
If you’re doing wealthy Winter Park on a budget, this is another great stop for your itinerary. Kraft Azalea Park is a scenic public park located in the city of Winter Park. The 13+ acre property is located on the shore of Lake Maitland. Kraft Azalea is known as Winter Park’s ‘secret garden’ because of its secluded and unique location. You’ll drive through a residential neighborhood lined with spectacular homes to get there. The tree canopy is amazing. Even on the hottest of days, enormous cypress trees provide shade throughout this beautiful park. There’s really a sense of ‘Old Florida’ charm here. It’s easy to imagine Winter Park’s well-to-do money moguls of yesteryear enjoying Florida’s sub-tropical climate as they wintered here.
Kraft Azalea can be reserved for private weddings for up to 20 guests. The Exedra Monument is stunning. With Lake Maitland in the background, it’s ideal for sunset wedding ceremonies and picture-perfect photography. Pretty much, there are perpetual photo shoots happening here any time of day — from professional engagement pictures to amateur baby pics. There are no picnic tables, but don’t let that deter you from having a picnic lunch here (there are benches). Ideally, for the hopeless romantics, the best time to be here is sunset. Take a stroll, hand-in-hand with your honey, and enjoy the solitude that Kraft Azalea offers. This is a true Central Florida treasure that inspires creativity, happiness, and peaceful thoughts. Definitely a Winter Park favorite of mine that is free fun for all ages!
In Conclusion…
Even though Winter Park was originally developed as a winter resort for wealthy upper-class Northerners, it’s overflowing with inexpensive ways to see this Central Florida City with such rich roots. I wasn’t born with a silver spoon in my mouth nor do I have money to burn, but I truly enjoy Orlando’s wealthy neighbor. It’s nice to know that you can visit the land of plenty without a bountiful bank account. I highly recommend a visit to Winter Park, Florida. It can be affordable, even on a limited budget!
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Hammock Hollow Children’s Garden: Education and Exploration for Kids
The new Hammock Hollow Children’s Garden is an outstanding addition to the already beautiful landscape of Bok Tower Gardens. It’s a fantastic place for kids to explore nature. Recently, I took my toddler Grandson to Hammock Hollow, and what an awesome time he we had! The environment was not only fun but extremely educational. We spent several hours there and his curious mind never stopped exploring the unfamiliar territory. It was the perfect place for my inquisitive little guy. It seemed as if there were interesting surprises around every corner. My 3-year-old is eager to learn about the natural world, and there was no better place than the hands-on classroom of Hammock Hollow to educate him.
Site Map of Hammock Hollow: 17 Unique Areas
Upon arriving at Hammock Hollow, it’s beneficial to take a look at the site map for the Children’s Garden. You’ll notice that it’s divided into 17 different areas. According to your child’s age and interests, some sections may be better than others. I’ll list a few of the ones that my Grandson, Apollo, liked.
TIP: It’s a good idea to print a copy of the site map and have it available when you arrive. You can download a copy of Hammock Hollow Site Map here, directly from the Bok Tower Gardens website.
The Gateway
We began our garden adventure by entering through the keystone gate. The kid-size entrance is just the right size for little ones. Grandma’s can go through here too, just don’t forget to duck! This area was a gift from the Bok Family.
Stone Mosaics
The pebble mosaics were really cool. There were both large and small ones, including a woodpecker, gopher turtle, and firefly. Apollo has a fetish for any kind of rocks. On any given day his pockets are filled with them. So it goes without saying that he was fascinated by the artwork made with these colorful little stones. Sculptor Kevin Carman created the masterpieces that perfectly complimented the entrance. This area was a gift from Alexis and Jim Pugh.
Indigo Pass
I’m not usually a fan of snakes, not even the caged kind. But this humongous pebble mosaic snake sculpture seemed like a friendly fellow. This lifeless reptile encircled a tot-sized sand area complete with sand pails and shovels. What a fun way to help young children develop motor skills. The area has a sunscreen overhead to allow the kids to linger a little longer. I really love exotic bamboo trees, so I was happy to see them planted as a backdrop to the sand play area. I’m looking forward to seeing their growth in a few years as they tower over this twisty serpent. Indigo Pass was a gift from Frank and Carol Drake.
River Walk
As a Florida resident for the past 17 years, one thing I learned very quickly was that the Sunshine State has 3 seasons: hot, hotter, and hottest! Obviously the designers of Hammock Hollow learned that lesson too. I’m sure that’s why they created the sparkling springs of River Walk. It’s the perfect place for the children to cool off. There are misters, spray jets, foggers, and fountains. This area is paradise for any rock-climbing tyke. River Walk was a gift from Publix Super Markets Charities.
This is a good time to remind you to pack a change of clothes for your child (or maybe 2 or 3!). And don’t forget the sunscreen — remember that Florida heat I told you about? Even in the winter months the sun’s rays can have dangerous UV levels.
Ledge Walk
Along the Ledge Walk kids will have a blast exploring all the little nooks and crannies in these huge rock formations. The fern-covered rocks represent Florida’s remarkable karst limestone history. The Florida Peninsula is a porous plateau of limestone that was formed many millions of years ago. Another great opportunity for a brief history lesson for your child. As parents, you may want to read up on the Geology of Florida before you go. (Your kids will think you are so smart!)
Edward Bok Word Garden
Edward Bok was a Pulitzer-Prize winning author and also the publisher of one of the finest magazines of yesteryear, the Ladies Home Journal. You can imagine the importance of “words” to a man with such creative writing talents. The Edward Bok Word Garden is an area dedicated to his memory. Unlike the other sections of the Children’s Garden that serve as outlets for physical play, this one is more reflective. Here, the beautiful stones each have an inspirational word etched in them — words that teach our children about qualities that make the world a better place. Pick up a few of the rocks at random and take the opportunity to teach your child about the importance of peace, joy, beauty, caring, and success. It’s also fun moving the stones around to create sentences or phrases. After some exhilarating physical exercise, take a moment to rest in the Word Garden. It will rejuvenate the body and soul.
Fence Swift Stumpery and Fox Den
Without question, the Fence Swift Stumpery and Fox Den was one of Apollo’s favorite areas at Hammock Hollow. My little dude loves to run, jump, and climb on things. At the Fox Den there was a log climb that challenged Apollo to take it slow and focus on balance. The Fence Swift Stumpery garden proves that even tree stumps can be beautiful and useful. It was inspired by the acrobatic lizards that are native to Florida. Although we have many species here, I like watching Geckos. It’s pretty interesting to see how they use their tails while leaping from place to place. This sprawling area under a shady oak hammock was the perfect spot for Apollo to put his best Gecko imitation to the test.
Doodle Bug Art Place
The Doodle Bug Art Place is an area to encourage young artists to display their artistic ability. The paper, crayons, markers, and colored pencils are provided. The tables are made from wood and the seats from tree logs. When finished, the child can proudly showcase their drawings with the other Hammock Hollow guests by hanging the artwork on a clothes-line type apparatus secured with a clothes pin. Who knows… the next Van Gogh might just be discovered here at Hammock Hollow! The Doodle Bug Art Place was a gift from The Herndon Family Foundation.
Songbird Music Tree
The Songbird Music Tree is the perfect spot for your budding musician. Here, you’ll find several tuned acoustic instruments that encourage hands-on activity. Depending on your child’s age, this would be a great opportunity to introduce them to the rich musical heritage of Bok Tower Gardens. The nearby rope hammocks are another great place for parents and kids to rest. The Songbird Music Tree area was a gift from The Ruth V. Marchione Foundation.
Spider Climb
Another of Apollo’s favorite activities at Hammock Hollow was the Spider Climb. It’s a gigantic spider-web-inspired structure that allows children to weave their way through this enormous faux web. But be careful, keeping your balance while others are maneuvering the web can be quite challenging.
Cypress Boardwalk
Hammock Hollow has a beautiful winding boardwalk that twists and turns along a Cypress grove. They’ve strategically placed bird feeding stations in the Bird Hollow section and added special plants that attract wildlife, birds, and butterflies. Few children have actually caught a butterfly, but most of them enjoy the difficult task of trying. Apollo does, for sure!
In Conclusion…
The fundraising efforts certainly paid off for this amazing project — raising over $16 million dollars in donations, far exceeding their initial goals. I found Hammock Hollow, the new interactive children’s garden at Bok Tower Gardens, to be fun for the entire family. The interactive areas encompass 3+ acres, and do an outstanding job of representing Florida’s varied ecosystems.
It did my heart good to see so many children engaging in outdoor activity. Some of my fondest childhood memories include playing outside after school, on weekends, or any chance I had. Decades later, I still remember those mud pies! But it’s a different world now. With the age of rapid technological advances, oftentimes we depend on our [very young] children to educate us regarding computers, cell phones, and most other wired devices. We must keep up with this “wired” world, or get left behind. Not minimizing that, my concern is that children are missing out on healthy physical exercise, not to mention the overall learning experiences that are only found in the classroom of nature. And, Apollo felt like a million dollars after his outdoor adventure!
Leave No Child Inside — Nature Play is Healthy
There is growing research about the positive impact of nature play for children. This type of unstructured play in the outdoors has proven beneficial for a child’s social, emotional, intellectual, and physical well-being. I highly recommend a best-selling book by Richard Louv entitled “Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder.” It talks about the great divide between children and the outdoors, with possible links to childhood obesity, attention disorders, and depression. The book’s success has spurred a national movement called “Leave No Child Inside.” I’m so grateful Bok Tower Gardens is doing their part to reunite our children with nature. Don’t miss this Central Florida attraction!
NOTE: Hammock Hollow Children’s Garden is just an hour’s drive from Disney and the Orlando area.
TIP: Florida residents may want to consider an Annual Membership to Bok Tower Gardens for year-round unlimited admission. With many membership levels, there’s one just right for your adventurous family. A membership also includes the American Horticultural Society Reciprocal Admissions Program, with free or discounted entry to attractions, museums, and gardens throughout Florida and the United States.
What is your family’s favorite outdoor activity? Can you recommend a special place to enjoy an outdoor adventure? Please reply in the comment box below!
Help! I Need a Unique Milestone Birthday Gift Idea
Time was running out. There was only two weeks left to come up with something magnificent and memorable for my hubby’s birthday. And this wasn’t just any birthday, but a milestone one that required something more than the traditional dinner and flowers. To make matters worse, he had the audacity to be born right between Valentine’s Day and President’s Day, so typically we find restaurants and hotels in Florida to be overbooked, overpriced, and way under our expectations. So wine and dine was no option.
Sure, I could have done the [pretend-you’re-surprised] surprise birthday party, but that was too obvious. Isn’t that what everyone does when they’re celebrating three-quarters-of-a-century? The pressure was mounting and I felt like hubby thought I had it all under control, but in reality I had nothing planned and the onslaught of negative thoughts were having a party in my perplexed little head. I had no peace and was flat-out persuaded this special birthday was not going to be special at all.
Unusual Gift Ideas for a 75th Birthday
You’re probably thinking why didn’t I just go to the big “G” to get some recommendations for unusual birthday gifts. Truth be told, I spent hours doing Google searches that yielded very little results for something truly unique for a “seasoned citizen” living in Florida. Consequently, the word ‘senior‘ created a barrage of results giving me the top birthday ideas for men wasting away in state run nursing homes.
Really? Do they assume at 75 you’re senile and immobile? My hubby gives new meaning to the term “active adult!” He walks in divine health and has more energy and stamina than I do. The recorded miles on his Fitbit don’t lie! No, I had no interest in a gold plated custom-engraved magnifying glass or imported European walking stick. The top sure-to-please gifts for a 75th birthday (according to the search engines) were not going to impress my golden guy. I needed a special gift to reflect his youthfulness, not what the candles on the cake were indicating.
Sailboat Charters: The Perfect Special-Occasion Gift!
I was disappointed, to say the least, with my search engine results. The popular opinion seemed to be that many of us will either be dead by 75 or incontinent. But longevity is an inheritable trait, so I expect my handsome husband to be around for many more milestone birthdays!
So even after searching the internet, I was back to square one. My hubby doesn’t need Metamucil, has been on hot air balloon rides, climbed the ancient Mayan Pyramids in Tikal, Guatemala, and encountered screaming [Howler] monkeys in the jungle, among other notable experiences. Surely the Sunshine State has something outside the [boring] birthday box to offer his adventurous spirit, right?
In an effort not to be totally humiliated on that special day, I reluctantly booked four nights at a Luxury Bed & Breakfast Inn near Daytona Beach, only 10 minutes away from one of the top-rated restaurants in the country. It was exactly what I did not want to give… dinner and flowers! But I was persistent. In the wee hours of the morning, while hubby was sound asleep, I finally received my breakthrough. While searching TripAdvisor for “Things to Do in the Daytona Beach/Holly Hills area,” I came across a fantastic option — charter a sailboat with your own private captain! But even that was not so unusual for us. We have fond memories of sipping champagne as the sun was setting on a spectacular sailboat in the Florida Keys. But this one had a unique twist…
Our 36′ Morgan Nelson/Marek Designed Sloop EAGLE
Private Sailing Lessons — I Hit the Mark with Eagle Yachts!
No, this was not your typical sit back and sip champagne kind of sailing. In fact, alcohol is strictly prohibited on this sailboat. I was booking a participatory adventure. In short, that means we were going to be sailing the boat! During our two-hour cruise down Florida’s Halifax River we would receive private sailing lessons.
I had contacted Captain Eric West with Eagle Yachts who helped me understand how it all worked. I was so impressed with Captain West. I told him the sailing lessons were a birthday surprise for my husband, so he privately texted the directions to the marina and secretly answered my many questions. He helped me keep it a secret, and my husband never knew where we were going when we left our accommodations at The River Lily Inn… until we pulled into the marina! And even then, when he fixed his eyes on his birthday surprise, he assumed it was going to be your average sit-back-and-relax chartered sailboat ride. Not so! I was convinced I hit the mark with Eagle Yachts.
Adventure Yacht Harbor in Daytona Beach/Port Orange, Florida
Location of Adventure Yacht Harbor on Florida’s Atlantic Coast
The Adventure Yacht Harbor is located just south of Daytona Beach and near Ponce Inlet, Florida.
Sailing Lessons in Central Florida — The Perfect Gift for ANY Age!
I was amazed to learn that no prior sailing experience was necessary, nor any maximum age restrictions imposed. In fact, Captain West told me he had just finished a lesson with a 90-year-old man who did fantastic! And, that senior citizen chose the more adventurous “ocean route” verses the calm Intracoastal Waterway I had elected. Captain West wasn’t even concerned that I couldn’t swim. He said he had given sailing lessons as young as three years old!
Prior to leaving the dock we were given detailed instructions and taught proper sailing terminology to be used throughout our trip. Captain West would not allow any negative talk, and making fun of each other’s efforts was a major no-no. We were also educated on sailboat safety and emergency procedures. Knowing that the life jackets were within easy reach helped to calm my nerves, although wearing them was optional. By the time we set sail I felt perfectly safe and one-hundred-percent confident in Captain West’s vast experience and nautical knowledge. And, besides being an excellent teacher, Captain West is an interesting story teller as well. This sailor has had some incredible high-seas sailing adventures! For private sailing lessons in Central Florida… Captain West is certainly the best!
Private Sailing Lessons on the 36-Foot ‘EAGLE’ Sailboat
Sailing 101 — Welcome to the Classroom
It was an extremely windy day with wind gusts to 28 knots, which made our sailing adventure even more dramatic. During our two-hour sail on the Intracoastal we did a lot of winching and had to tack a lot. (Those were a few sailing terms I learned… and remembered!) Hubby and I both had the opportunity to take the helm for about thirty minutes each. We found the sailboat to be responsive, easy to control, and we were not intimidated in the learning process.
What an incredible classroom! As sailors we learned all the basics: points of sail, rules of the road, overboard procedures (I tried not to focus on that one too long), heaving to, reefing, required safety equipment, maneuvering under sail and power, anchoring, and so much more.
The 36-foot ‘EAGLE’ Yacht: Our Hands-on Classroom!
Dolphins & Various Marine Life — The Icing on the Cake!
For an added bonus during our sailing lessons, we witnessed playful dolphins and various other marine and bird life. Occasionally, according to Captain West, manatees, ospreys, frigate birds, manta rays and eagles are sighted. He told us this area is also a Right Whale sanctuary and calving ground, therefore, they can sometimes be spotted between November and April. (I would have loved to see them! They are among the most endangered of the world’s large whales, with an estimated population of only 500!) My only regret was that I couldn’t take more pictures of the marine life… we were too busy working!
Marine Life as Seen from Our Sailboat
The ‘EAGLE’ Yacht is Not Just for Sailing Lessons…
Even though Captain West specializes in private sailing lessons, there are additional events he’s available for…
- Lessons on your own boat
- Burial ashes scattered offshore
- Wedding proposals
- Wedding ceremonies
- Meteor shower watching trips at night
- Any special requests
Sailing Lessons – For the Young and Young at Heart!
We would highly recommend this sailing experience to anyone… young, or young at heart! The sailing lessons were not only educational, but entertaining. The next time you’re searching for a special occasion or unique Florida-themed gift, think outside the box. Our sailing lessons were unforgettable! Chartered sailboat lessons make great gifts for birthdays, retirement, graduation, promotions, Mother’s Day, or Father’s Day. Or, here’s a fantastic idea: Purchase a 2-hour Private Sailing Lesson Gift Certificate and donate it to a charity fundraiser.
Sailing Lessons are not only the perfect unique gift for Florida residents, but also the millions of tourists who visit every year. It’s a beautiful reprieve from the hectic Central Florida theme parks, yet only an hour or so away from them. We’re already planning sailing lessons for our best friends who visit from Pennsylvania every year. And, because of Florida’s mild semi-tropical climate, it’s something you can do 12 months out of the year! We went in the middle of February. By Florida standards, it was quite chilly (low 60’s) but a sweat suit kept us comfortable and warm.
NOTE: The cost for the sailing lessons was far less than I had imagined. For a very reasonable rate of $85/hour, (minimum 2 hours), I spent $200 which included a $30 tip. Although it was just hubby and me, Captain West allows up to 6 people on the sailboat, which makes the lessons a very good value for families or small groups.
Finished Our Lesson – Officially Sailed a Boat!
A Gift to Remember Our Sailing Experience
Each time we travel some place new or have a first-time life experience, I try to bring home a unique gift or souvenir to remember the occasion. Imagine our surprise then, when Captain West photographed us sailing the boat, then hand-delivered the keepsake photos to us at The River Lily Inn the following day. What an unexpected personal touch! And a sweet souvenir from our sailing adventure that we didn’t have to purchase.
Sailing Lessons: The BEST Birthday Gift… Ever!
Needless to say, hubby absolutely loved his gift. In fact, he has reminded me many times that it was the best birthday gift he ever received. Perhaps it was the ‘secret’ element; he’s so hard to keep a secret from! Here’s my challenge though… his birthday is coming up again in a few weeks. How do I top the sailing lessons?
Happy Birthday Hubby! He Was a Happy Man!
Would you consider Sailing Lessons for a unique special occasion gift? Or perhaps you have another unusual gift idea. Please share with our readers in the “comment” box below!
What Does it Take to Become the Most Interesting Town in America?
Reader’s Digest Goes Searching for the Most Interesting Town in the USA!
Did you know Reader’s Digest went searching for the most interesting town in America? It’s true. They summoned their reader-base for suggestions. Most of us are quite proud of our hometowns, so needless to say, they received responses from all 50 states. A huge amount of entries were collected! Can you imagine being the designated person(s) to sift through the plethora of stories and photos that were submitted?
Quite honestly, I would have loved that assignment. The older I get, the more interested I become in American history. Although traveling the world is exciting, I have never been more aware of the incredible beauty, nature, and culture right here in my own backyard. In fact, I’m compiling a bucket list of places I would like to visit right here in the good ole USA — cities from coast to coast (or is it sea to shining sea?).
Imagine my surprise then, to hear that the grand prize winner for The Most Interesting Town in America for 2013 was right here in Central Florida. Lake Placid Florida was the winner — only 90 minutes from my home!
Where is Lake Placid Florida?
10 Finalist Towns in Reader’s Digest Search for the Most Interesting!
Before I introduce you to the ‘Top Dog,’ I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the towns that were chosen as finalists. In addition to the Grand Prize Winner for America’s Most Interesting Town, the Reader’s Digest editors also chose 10 finalists that received honors in unique categories. The topics were very specific. The winning authors received $1,000 and their respective towns were mentioned in a print and digital version of Reader’s Digest. The following is a list of the 10 finalist towns…
Character — Lawrence, Kansas
Parade — Peachtree City, Georgia
Yarn — Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Family — Show Low, Arizona
Landmark — Tongass National Rainforest, Alaska
Event — Lewisburg, Tennessee
Trivia — Dalton, Georgia
Nickname — Mount Airy, North Carolina
Legend — Polo, Illinois
Scenic View — Chattanooga, Tennessee
Did your hometown make the cut? If not, don’t worry, there’s always next year. The contest was such a huge success that it’s sure to be repeated. If you’re a person with a lot of hometown pride and community spirit that’s contagious, it’s never too early to start writing your story!
The Reader’s Digest Contest Winners — How Were They Chosen?
You’re probably wondering how the winners were chosen. As in any contest, there were some guidelines for entry submissions. Readers from all over the country were eligible to participate. They were asked to submit a short essay of 150 words (or less) telling what makes their town so interesting. Contestants were free to enter as many stories as they wanted, and had the convenience of submitting them online via the official Reader’s Digest website. One story was selected by the editorial staff of Reader’s Digest. One!
The author of the winning essay received a cash prize of $1,000, and the chosen town was featured on the cover of a Reader’s Digest publication.
Lake Placid Florida — The Grand Prize Winner for America’s Most Interesting Town!
When I say Lake Placid, what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Freezing cold winters, Adirondack Mountains, Olympic gold medals? Perhaps. That was my immediate thought when I first read that the winner was Lake Placid. But after a second glance, I noticed it was Lake Placid, Florida — a tiny little town in the middle of the Sunshine State. I first realized its existence from the billboards that popped up during my road-trips to the Gulf Coast of Florida. For many years hubby and I would pass by the outskirts of this pint-sized gem, far removed from the tacky tourist spots that are so prevalent in Florida. It wasn’t until recently that we decided to venture off-the-beaten-path and tour this terrific tiny town. (Speaking of tiny towns, oh my goodness, you HAVE to check out Matlacha Florida. This colorful little artist enclave will blow your mind!)
Our first stop was the Chamber of Commerce/Welcome Center (a great choice for first-time visitors) where we watched a 10 minute video depicting the history of Lake Placid, Florida; and what history it has! How can something so small exhibit such greatness? I was beginning to think the town had more titles than tourists. The volunteer staff of senior citizens were proud as a peacock to inform us of their most recently designated title: America’s Most Interesting Town!
So, What Makes Lake Placid Florida Unique Among America’s Small Towns?
This tiny town is a minuscule one and a half miles square and houses 1800 residents. Born and raised a small-town girl myself, admittedly, Lake Placid Florida made my beloved hometown look like a metropolis! And with everything squeezed into such a small spot, it’s the perfect walking town. Simply park your car and meander at your own pace. Here are a few things I learned about Lake Placid that makes it so interesting.
What Does the Dewey Decimal System Inventor and Lake Placid Have in Common?
One of the first things I learned at the Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center was how Lake Placid Florida received its name. In 2017, Lake Placid celebrated its 90th birthday. But, it wasn’t always known as Lake Placid.
This tiny town has seen its share of prominent and influential people, but none more so than Dr. Melvil Dewey. You probably remember him from your school days as the inventor of the Dewey Decimal System. But what I didn’t recall from school was that Dr. Dewey was not only an educator and librarian, but a visionary and developer.
Wealth begets wealth, and in 1895 Mr. Dewey built a summer resort for his affluent friends at a place called Lake Placid, New York. I became familiar with this upstate New York town during the 1980 Winter Olympics. (Remember Roni and Ronny, the two raccoon mascots?)
About 35 years later, Dewey discovered a perfect place for a winter resort for this same exclusive group of friends — Lake Stearns, Florida. He loved the lakes (all 27 of them), the citrus groves, the endangered wildlife species, the rolling hills… and, of course, the mild winter weather. But he didn’t like the name! So in 1927 he persuaded the Florida State Legislature to change the name from Lake Stearns to Lake Placid. (Remember the old saying “money talks?”)
Mr. Dewey went on to build the Lake Placid Club in Florida to mirror the one he developed in Lake Placid, New York for his friends. And, he continued building… an upscale lodge, an additional hotel, a water tower, a train station (currently on the National Registry of Historic Places), and maintained his own beautification project.
Lake Placid, New York and Lake Placid, Florida are now sister cities! The dynamic duo signed the proclamation in 2012.
The Town of Murals: How It All Began
Lake Placid Florida is known as “The Town of Murals.” It is quite literally an outdoor art gallery. Currently, there are 47 larger-than-life murals, each one depicting a small part of Lake Placid’s history. For more than 20 years local and visiting artists have contributed to more than 33,000 square feet of murals.
Lake Placid Mural Society founders, Bob and Harriet Porter, implemented the creative idea after witnessing the revitalization of a Vancouver Island, B.C. town while on vacation. And the concept came right on time. Lake Placid Florida had 15 empty stores and black mold was taking over many of the walls in town. But just like their predecessor, the project was a HUGE success. Tourism has increased, which has resulted in economic gain.
In fact, the financial turn-around from Lake Placid’s mural project was so outstanding that it captured the attention of many other towns. More than 140 towns in the U.S. and Canada have requested information to start their own projects. The murals are created and maintained by fundraisers, donations, and sponsors. The title of “Florida’s Outstanding Rural Community” was earned by the mural society in 1995 & 1996.
A fun thing to do for visitors, as hubby and I found out, is to purchase the publication entitled, “The Murals of Lake Placid” from the Welcome Center. It cost a whopping $3.00 and is the perfect accompaniment when taking the self-guided walking tour. (The DVD is also available for slightly more.) The guide showcases each of the 47 murals with a full page description of the artist and history of each one. It also states the location throughout town, along with a challenge to find a specific listed item that is hidden somewhere within each mural. (Not as easy as it sounds!) Here are a few of my favorite Lake Placid Florida murals:
Mural: Tea at Southwinds — Lake Placid’s first mural; depicting the glory days, where the rich and famous came to play! A patio scene from Dr. Dewey’s exclusive resort.
Mural: The Talk of the Town — Lake Placid’s phone exchange. A PBX board was used from 1930-1935.
Mural: The Old Post Office — Lake Placid’s first U.S. Post Office (February 1919).
Mural: Our Citrus Heritage — 1 out of 10 glasses of orange juice consumed in the U.S. comes from Highlands County.
Mural: Cracker Trail Cattle Drive — Cowmen driving a herd of cattle through Lake Placid on their way to market; a 2-3 week trip full of danger.
Lake Placid Florida: The Caladium Capital of the World
Another interesting fact that I learned about America’s Most Interesting Town during my visit is that it carries the title of “Caladium Capital of the World.” I’ve always had a special fondness for the unique ornamental heart-shaped leaves of the caladium plant. Have you ever purchased a caladium as an exotic decorative foliage plant for your yard, or placed one in a pot on the patio? If so, chances are real good that it was grown in Lake Placid Florida!
In fact, 95% of the world’s caladiums are grown just outside this tiny town, on 1500 acres. We were able to see the caladium fields as we traveled east on County Road 621. (Can you guess who supplied the thousands of caladium plants for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics? Yep. It was lovely Lake Placid!)
Since caladium farming is such a thriving local industry for Lake Placid, I thought it was ironic that the plant is not native to Florida. The first bulbs were brought from the Amazon River Valley of South America and planted in Lake Placid more than 50 years ago. Now, not only are the bulbs shipped nationwide, but to countries all over the world like Europe, Spain, Turkey, and South Africa. I guess it’s no surprise then, in honor of this colorful creation, that the “Caladium Festival” is held annually in Lake Placid. Patrons can buy bulbs and plants, meet the caladium growers, and tour the fields. The Caladium Festival also has yummy food booths, arts and craft vendors, free entertainment, an antique car show, and an air boat/swamp buggy show. With free admission and free parking, you can be sure it’s on my bucket list!
Lake Placid Florida —The Perfect Place to Clown Around!
Here’s another title for Lake Placid — The Clown Capital of the USA! No, seriously, I’m not clowning around here! Someone has to carry this prestigious honor, so why not Lake Placid? It makes sense to me that America’s Most Interesting Town would also have more clowns per capita than anywhere else in the country!
Toby’s Clown School has trained students from all over the United States and Canada to become professional clowns. These wanna-be-clowns don’t have aspirations of performing under ‘The Big Top’ though. They goof around for much smaller audiences — like hospitals, nursing homes, children’s parties, and assisted living facilities. Additionally, in Lake Placid Florida during the cooler months of the year, they can be seen greeting visitors to the murals.
I love the history behind Toby’s Clown School. It started in 1980 with one Man’s (Toby) desire to spread smiles, love, and laughter to hurting people in the local hospital. The positive affect it had within the community was amazing. Soon, other hospitals and organizations began requesting his special talent. The demand was far greater than one person could fulfill… hence, Toby’s Clown School was born. Today, Toby’s brand of ‘clown medicine’ can be seen coast to coast, and graduates range in age from 8 to 96! If you’ve ever dreamt of becoming a real clown, you can access the Clown School Application on Toby’s Clown School website.
There’s even a Clown Museum in Lake Placid! It’s part of Toby’s Clown School, but it’s open to the public and has free admission. Here, you’ll find paintings by Red Skelton, the famous clown and artist, circus posters from Ringling Brothers, a miniature circus scene, century-old clown costumes, a life-size hand-carved carousel horse, and many clown figurines and dolls. Toby’s Clown Museum may be the only museum dedicated to American Clowns!
“The role of a clown and a physician are the same — it’s to elevate the possible and to relieve suffering”
~ Patch Adams
Artistic Trash Containers in Lake Placid Florida
Even the trash containers in Lake Placid are a work of art! During your self-guided walking tour you’ll find 17 one-of-a-kind unique trash cans, each one serving as a companion piece to the famous murals.
Lake Placid Florida — Worthy of the Winning Entry!
In conclusion, I truly enjoyed my day-trip to America’s Most Interesting Town! So many of America’s small towns have lost their once-charming appeal. Many downtown districts in urban areas are dying a slow death. Sometimes, as I drive through them, I wonder what the cost of restoration and revival would be. I wish that some of these old things could be made new again. I applaud Lake Placid Florida for allowing their dingy buildings to become a canvas for artistic expression and city pride — for allowing their decorated trash cans to hold more than garbage — for allowing the class clown to flourish…
My desire as you read this article, is that someone with an ounce of hope for their otherwise hopeless small-town, would be inspired to pursue a revitalization project. Take a lesson from Lake Placid… your town can be a winner too!
QUESTION: Have you visited Lake Placid, Florida? What was your favorite part of this unique small town? Or perhaps you’ve been to another small town in America worthy of being America’s Most Interesting Town? Our readers would love to know! Please share by leaving a comment in the reply box below.
Lake Placid Mural Video — YouTube