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Marriott Grande Vista — A Home Away From Home
Marriott Grande Vista Resort in Orlando Florida has become my ‘home away from home.’ I go there frequently to host out-of-town family and friends. Grande Vista is a Marriott Vacation Club (timeshare) property, although you do not have to be a timeshare owner to stay there. The majority of their reservations are booked through timeshare exchange companies, but anyone can go to the Marriott website and make a reservation, just like you would for any Marriott hotel. In fact, many people book Grande Vista not even realizing it is a timeshare resort (the Marriott.com website doesn’t make that clear). Some of them are ultimately disappointed to find a humongous, busy facility where kids are plentiful and the noise level in the villa units can, at times, be bothersome. But again, Grande Vista is a family oriented timeshare resort, not an upscale full-service Marriott hotel. There is no room service (other than Pizza Hut delivery), room upgrades, or other perks that savvy hotel travelers have come to expect.
I’ve been a Marriott Vacation Club owner since 1991, currently celebrating my 25th year with them. Although timeshare is not for everyone, it was one of the best vacation decisions my hubby and I have made. It has, and continues, to serve us well. (Since this article is not about the pros and cons of timeshare ownership, I’ll save that for a future publication.) Marriott has a total of 13 Vacation Club properties throughout the state of Florida; I’ve been to all but 3 of them, and most of them multiple times. Each one has its own flavor, and activities and amenities can vary significantly between them. Some are peaceful and relaxing like the ones that are ocean-front properties where the repetitive lapping of the waves and cool ocean breeze can be nothing short of therapeutic. Others, like Grande Vista, are less tranquil and more difficult for the mind and body to unwind and decompress, but serve a purpose nonetheless. Grande Vista’s close proximity to the Central Florida Theme Parks and attractions is, in my opinion, its number one asset. And that’s what we primarily use it for.
For the past 17 years I’ve been a Florida resident. Back then, when we moved to our active-adult community, we also downsized our home. Now with only a futon in the spare bedroom (technically, it’s my office) we have very little space to host overnight guests. But when you live 40 minutes from ‘the MOUSE‘ you have a continual flow of visitors from out-of-state family and friends. That’s when we rely heavily upon Grande Vista. It’s not unusual for us to go there 3 or 4 times a year. Grande Vista has become my favorite place to host our visitors, for the following reasons.
- The Lock-off Feature: A 2-bedroom lock-off villa is essentially a 1-bedroom villa that is connected to a deluxe studio villa, so we get 2 very separate quarters. There is an adjoining door that we can choose to keep open or closed. (In the photo below, the lock-off door is closed and located between the kitchen and dining room on the left-hand side.) For us, the connecting door provides an extra level of privacy when we’re hosting another family. (The door is usually only closed at night while we sleep or during the day when someone is getting dressed, taking a nap, making a phone call, etc.) The 2 bedrooms are on opposite sides, nicely separated with the main living quarters in the middle. Each bedroom, of course, has its own bathroom, sitting area, and private balcony. Each section also has its own front entrance door, so families that choose to do separate activities can enter and exit the villa without disturbing the other family members. Additionally, the lock-off has its own mini fridge and microwave, allowing those midnight snack people to indulge without making noise by going into the main kitchen. And last, but certainly not least, is the separate thermostats in each unit. That may not sound like a big deal to you, but here’s why it’s important to me — without exception, all of our Northern friends and family who come to Florida want to set the air conditioning in the low 60’s. They freeze me out!!! Most Floridians keep their inside temperatures higher, not only because we’re more accustomed to the heat, but the heat and humidity outside is better tolerated if the inside temps are not too low. Separate thermostats in the lock-off villas allow everyone to be comfortable and happy.
- Grande Vista is the Largest of All Marriott Vacation Club (timeshare) Properties: Because of its size, Grande Vista has an amazing activity schedule that is second to none. The daily calendar is jammed-packed from morning till night with offerings for toddlers, kids, teens, and adults. From beach campfires to Vacationology classes, there is literally something for everyone. (Note: some activities require a nominal fee for food or supplies.) On a recent visit we enjoyed the Butterfly Release, the Florida Reptile Encounter show-and-tell presented by Gatorland, and a poolside movie after dark, (all freebies) just to name a few. Donna, my best friend with an adventurous spirit, was brave enough to hold a baby alligator and hip enough to try the unusual hair braiding techniques (small fee required) being done at the main pool. Hubby always manages to squeeze in a round of golf (fee required) on the short 9-hole course that meanders throughout the property. Boredom is not an option at Grande Vista!
Here’s a list of the fun on-site activities and events during my last visit:
(a dollar sign ($) represents a required fee)
Crayons and Cereal Craze
Lemonade Bar
Paint and Swap Social
Dive In Movie (always family friendly)
Teen Basketball Shootout
Salt Scrub $
Texas Hold ‘Em
Treasure Adventure
Photo Scavenger Hunt
Viva Flamenco
Play-dough Making
Ping Pong Tournament
Gatorland Encounters
Dueling Pianos
Science Lab
Pickleball
Moscow Mule Making $
Teen Ping Pong Tournament
Kids Basketball Shootout
Jelly Bean Tasting
Marriage Madness
Stuff-A-Buddy $
Blind Chocolate Tasting
Karaoke
Lil Chef’s Kitchen $
Jackpot Bingo $
Survival Bracelets $
Kinetic Sand Sculpting
Family Feud
Tequila Tasting $
Wine Social $
Tennis Match Free Play
Craft Beer Tasting $
Teen Challenge Emoji Wars
Bead Buddies $
Tie Dye $
Margarita Making $
Ice Cream Making $
Coffee Cup Creations $
Poolside Crafts
Kids Night Out $
Fishing Derby $
Name that Tune
Dodgeball
Nineties at Nine
Poolside Activities
Scavenger Hunt
Teen & Tween Social Hour
Cornhole Competition
Sangria Making $
S’mores Galore Campfire
Ceramic Craft Hour $
Salsa Making $
Salsa Dance Lessons
Bedtime Stories & Snacks
Kids’ Candy Bar Bingo
Wine Glass Etching $
Campfire
Bocce Ball and Brews $
Dirt Cups $
Duct Tape Wallets $
Barstool Trivia
Barstool Bingo
Soda Floats $
Polynesian Revue
Gator Races
Wine & Design Workshop &
Blackjack
Sidewalk Chalk
Boathouse Happy Hour $
Cocktail Creations $
***Grande Vista also offers a complimentary group wellness schedule with activities such as Aerobics, Strength Conditioning, Nature Walks, Power Walks, Cardio Workouts, Senior Wellness Options, Yoga, Zumba, Juicing Demonstrations, and Smoothie Sampling. The Wellness Wagon offers rental supplies like yoga mats, healthy cookbooks, pedometers, and resistance bands.
As if that were not enough, additional recreation activities include Fishing Rentals, Boat Rentals (sun loungers, chaise loungers, kayaks, paddle boats), Tennis Program (with tennis pro Bob Newsome), Scuba Lessons, Marriott Golf Academy (private lessons), FootGolf, and The Spa At Grande Vista (massage and beauty services). WARNING: You may have to go back home to get some rest!
With such an outstanding array of activities, it’s no wonder children sometimes prefer to stay at Grande Vista rather than tackle the crowds and notorious long lines at the Central Florida Theme Parks. In fact, during my stay in May, my visiting family had two 5-year-old girls who they treated to a day at Disney’s Magic Kingdom. To my surprise, they were back at Grande Vista within 4 hours. Even though they had paid a premium price for the Disney tickets, the small girls were miserable and not able to handle the heat and people-packed Disney park. Kind of an expensive lesson learned. The young girls were happier at Grande Vista than the “Happiest Place on Earth!”
- Grande Vista Has 5 Different Food Outlets On Premise: Very different then most Marriott Vacation Club properties is the selection of food outlets at Grande Vista. I appreciate the option to dine without having to drive off-property. Yes, they’re a little pricey as with all resort food, but sometimes a burger just tastes better in a bikini! The convenient choices include:
- The Grill at Grande Vista (a full-service clubhouse-style restaurant open for breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- Copa Loca Bar and grill (poolside fare like burgers, fish tacos, quesadillas, salads, etc. open for lunch and dinner)
- The Grande Cove (a casual food court with sandwiches, pasta, rotisserie chicken, Pizza Hut Express, etc. open for breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- The MarketPlace (a small convenience store and deli with snacks, fresh Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Starbucks and necessities)
- Lighthouse Sweetery (whimsical ice cream parlor and candy shop)
The Negative Aspects of Marriott’s Grande Vista Resort
As with any resort, restaurant or attraction, there are pros and cons. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the negative aspects of Grande Vista. Certainly, the good out-weighs the bad, but here is what I dislike about Grande Vista:
- The Check-in Process: Just as the huge size of Grande Vista can be a benefit when it comes to amenities and activities, I’ve found that it also becomes its weakness. There are usually very long lines at the check-in counter and the lobby becomes lively with children who have been cooped up in planes, trains and automobiles for many hours, looking to release stored up energy. On more than one occasion we have had issues with the check-in process. During a visit in 2015, it was so bad we had to summon the intervention of a manager. In all fairness, the manager was extremely apologetic and offered her assistance in the future, but… the incident should not have occurred in the first place. Also, because Grande Vista is a high volume resort, parking by the front lobby is always challenging. There are designated employees for traffic control, but typically hubby drops me off then searches for a hard-to-find parking space. Of course, these issues become more pronounced during prime check-in times of 3:00 – 6:00.
- Maintenance Issues: I’ve been to Grande Vista probably 15+ times, and it’s a rare occasion we don’t have to call for the maintenance team to come fix something. We’ve dealt with replacing the mini-fridge, broken shower doors, patio sliding doors that won’t open and everything in between. As a Marriott Vacation Club owner, I fully understand they have a prescribed schedule for routine maintenance and about every 7 years the villas get a complete make-over. But again, because of the shear volume of guests (and an abundance of hard-playing children) this facility seems to have more maintenance issues than any other Marriott Resort we have frequented. For instance, during our May 2016 visit, we had the luxury of being placed in a newly refurbished building. My family had two 2-bedroom lock-off villas. Even though they had been renovated within the past few months, both villas had to call for maintenance. We had a broken kitchen cabinet door, broken master bathroom vanity door, shower door issue, and broken kitchen faucets in both units. All of these items were present upon check-in. And yes, these were newly remodeled units! One would expect issues as the units age and especially as they approach the 7-year period for renovation, but it came as a surprise in these units that were newly updated. My personal opinion is that oftentimes Marriott does a temporary fix so as not to disturb and interfere with the guests’ precious vacation time, rather than take the [extended] time to fix it right. Although, as a customer service advocate, the latter solution would produce a much higher guest satisfaction rate! On a positive note, every time we call for maintenance they respond very quickly, sometimes within minutes. And, as with most Marriott employees, they are always friendly and apologetic.
Enjoy the Photo Tour of Marriott’s Grande Vista Resort in Orlando, Florida
DID YOU KNOW…
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River Lily Inn: A Deliciously Different Destination in Daytona Beach
While planning my hubby’s 75th birthday celebration I stumbled upon the River Lily Inn. This milestone event had to be special, so an ordinary hotel hiatus was out of the question. Don’t get me wrong, we’ve been to a multitude of fantastic upscale resort hotels but I wanted this occasion to be unlike any getaway we’ve ever done. I was searching for something new, fresh and unfamiliar; something deliciously different. My preference was something small and quaint, without the hustle and hurriedness of a large hotel or busy resort. Perhaps because we’re getting older, I don’t know, but I didn’t want to be required to move rapidly to catch an elevator or rush through long lobby lines to catch a valet. My thoughts turned toward a small boutique hotel or better yet, a B&B, something we hadn’t done in decades.
For days I foraged the internet for the finest B&B’s in the entire State of Florida, and was flat out amazed to find one of the highest rated ones right in my own back yard. The River Lily Inn was only a short 90 minute drive, and in the most unexpected place… Daytona Beach! Daytona Beach? Yep, right there in the middle of the Spring Break/Party Capital of the World, was a tranquil retreat that felt like we were a million miles away from the high-energy vibe and sardine-packed beaches that Daytona is famous for.
***TIP for Booking Any Bed and Breakfast Inn
We spent four fantastic nights at River Lily. I booked my reservation over the phone, speaking directly with the Innkeeper. As with all Bed and Breakfast reservations, it’s beneficial to discuss the booking with someone even if you have the option to book it online. The reason? Based on the occupancy levels, the Innkeepers may offer special unadvertised incentives for additional nights. For example… when I spoke with Polly (the Innkeeper) on the phone, I asked if there were any current promotions. At first she said no, but then changed her mind and offered me a “buy 3, get the 4th night free” deal. Wow! For me, that was a major blessing since I was about to reserve the ‘best’ (and priciest) room in the house. [She didn’t know it, but I had intended to book 3 nights anyhow.] Had I booked online, I would have missed out on that deal. Making a phone call saved me $215 + tax!
River Lily Inn — Home Sweet Home
The Innkeepers at River Lily Inn, Art and Polly Cappuccio, offer outstanding personal service. Once you walk through the front door of the Inn, you are no longer a stranger, as they immediately adopt you as part of their family. Polly is usually waiting at the door to give you one of her ‘signature’ hugs and a personal tour of each room of the Inn before escorting you to your reserved room. Art and Polly are masters at making you feel as if their home is your home, not simply a hotel to lay your head at night. In a word, the welcome mat on the front porch said it all: “Home!”
Breakfast at River Lily Inn — A Gastronomical Delight!
To me, one of the best things of a Bed and Breakfast Inn is, of course, the breakfast! When choosing a B&B, I automatically eliminate those which include a light ‘continental’ breakfast. Come on, if I wanted that I would have booked a Fairfield Inn for the night. Part of the ambiance of a B&B is the full, hot, more-than-you-can-eat, over-the-top, gourmet breakfast. Oftentimes, as in this case, sharing a table with other guests staying at the Inn. Sharing a meal is a great way to get to know people and an added benefit is the exchanging of vacation stories along with travel tips, recommendations and advice. (Traveling the world, after all, can be full of pitfalls! One wrong step and your vacation could be ruined.) During breakfast, we made new friends and even exchanged emails in an attempt to keep in touch long after our stint at River Lily had ended.
Even before breakfast, which was served daily at 9:00am, we awoke to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee that was placed conveniently in the hallway right outside our room at 7:00am for early risers — or, for those like me, who are not coherent until after a generous jolt of java.
Each morning of our stay, Art prepared a true gastronomical delight. Breakfast was served with a smile by Polly (and sometimes Jennifer, the Assistant Innkeeper). The selections varied every day and attention to detail was evident. The hot entree was always accompanied by coffee/tea, juice, fresh fruit, and sometimes an additional pastry item. It was always more-than-enough (but I don’t remember leaving anything on my plate). Breakfast was so plentiful it carried us through until dinner each day.
Art the Artist!
Art not only excels in the kitchen, but as breakfast is being served, he serenades the guests with subtle background music as he plays piano and guitar and sings from an adjacent room. You see, ‘back in the day,’ Art was a session musician who played with Billy Joel and other well-known rock stars of the 60’s and 70’s. As if that were not enough, Art is also an artist. (Why is it that some people have more than their fair share of talent?) Virtually every room in the Inn includes original artwork painted by Art.
Polly’s Tea Room
During our stay Polly hosted one of her very popular ‘Afternoon Tea’s.’ The Tea’s which occur several times a month consistently receive rave reviews from guests of the Inn as well as locals from Daytona Beach and surrounding areas. Polly spent two days in the kitchen preparing pastries and mouth-watering little morsels for the event. Oh my goodness, words cannot describe the sweet aroma that penetrated our upstairs room and every nook and cranny of the Inn. We were not able to attend due to a previously scheduled day-trip, but hopefully we’ll have the opportunity during our next visit.
River Lily Inn — A Holly Hill Historic Landmark
The River Lily Inn is located on the Intracoastal Halifax River in a section of Daytona known as Holly Hill. The Inn dates back to 1888 and is a Historic Landmark. It is almost 3800 square feet with an adjacent 2-story carriage house. The one and a half acre property is adorned with ancient oak trees (hundreds of years old) and Florida’s signature palm trees. It has a unique oversized heart-shaped pool that was built in the 1950s and modeled after Hollywood actress Jayne Mansfield’s pool.
Art and Polly purchased the old plantation style home in September of 2007 and after major renovation (that they did themselves) opened the doors in Spring of 2008 as a Bed and Breakfast Inn. There are six guest rooms each with a private bath that vary in size and price. During our first night the other rooms were not occupied thus allowing us to peek inside. After touring each room, I’m confident I would be happy and comfortable in any one of them.
The River Lily Room — Elegance Redefined
Our accommodations were in the premiere room, named after the Inn itself — The River Lily Room. Simply stunning! Every aspect of the spacious room projected an aire of elegance, from the twin chandeliers right down to the luxury linens and bedding (cozy, comfortable, upscale bedding is a mandate when we travel). The soaring vaulted ceilings made our special space truly ethereal and the dual skylights provided an extra measure of brightness. We enjoyed our morning coffee in the sitting area perfectly positioned in front of the extra-large palladium windows, characteristic of neoclassic styles. Watching the sunrise over the Halifax River was a breathtaking display of radiant colors. I’m not typically a morning person, but it was worth waking up early to witness the sun’s brilliant rays glistening off the golden accents in our room!
- Our Room Key
- Double Doors to River Lily Room
- The River Lily Room – Twin Chandeliers
- The River Lily Room – Dual Skylights
- Door to Semi-private Porch
- River Lily Room – Semi-private Porch
- View from Our 2nd Floor Balcony
- Elegant Bathroom with Walk-in Shower & Whirlpool
- Tiled Walk-in Shower
- Whirlpool (Rose Petals & Flameless Candles Self-provided)
- Super-comfy Bed with Luxury Linens
- Rose-petaled Path to Bathroom
- Sunrise from Our Balcony
- Sensational Sunrise from Our Balcony
- Our View of the Halifax River
River Lily Inn — The Ritz Carlton of B & B’s!
As an amateur photographer, I was in my glory! Inspiration is one of the most important aspects of my photography, and at the River Lily Inn it was easy to be inspired. Since architectural photography is one of my favorites, I found this Historic Inn to be extremely photogenic. Even on a rainy day, she smiled! Needless to say, our stay at the River Lily Inn both met and exceeded our expectations. In fact, I’ve nicknamed it “the Ritz Carlton of B & B’s!” This Florida find was a real gem and we’re already planning a return trip. River Lily had everything we were looking for; beautiful property, excellent location, and something you will not find in any other Bed and Breakfast Inn… Art and Polly, the Grand Poohbah of Host’s!
River Lily Inn — Daytona Beach — Photo Tour
- River Lily Inn Sign
- Stately Front Entrance
- River Lily Front Porch
- River Lily Inn Well-maintained Grounds
- Well-maintained Grounds at River Lily Inn
- Peaceful Places to Unwind – Sit Back and Relax!
- If Trees Could Talk… River Lily Inn
- The Birthday Boy!
- The Birthday Boy!
- River Lily Inn Heart-shaped Pool
- Artistry… Inside and Out at River Lily Inn
- River Lily Inn – On the Intracoastal Halifax River
- Birds of a Feather on the Halifax River
- View of Halifax River from River Lily Front Porch
- Front Parlor at River Lily Inn
- Period Chandaliers Throughout River Lily Inn
- Polly’s Tea Room Information Table
- Preparing for Polly’s Afternoon Tea
- Art’s Musical Nook
- Art Serenading During Breakfast
- Table Set for Breakfast
- Art’s Sense of Humor is Always on Display!
- One of Two Dining Rooms
- One of Two Dining Rooms
- Fireplace in Dining Room
- Books and Games Available to Borrow
- Free Klondike Bars, Soda and Water Available 24/7
- Art and Gifts For Sale
- Kitchen of River Lily Inn… Check Out the Ceiling!
- Second Floor Hallway
- Antiques in the Hallway
- Forgot Something? Not a Problem with the “Forget Me Not Box!”
- Yummy Homemade Cookies for the Ride Home
Art and Polly Cappuccio, Innkeepers / Owners
558 Riverside Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
Telephone: (386) 253-5002
Calling All B & B Enthusiasts…
Please share your thoughts or questions regarding the River Lily Inn in the “comment” box below. Or, perhaps you have a favorite Florida Bed and Breakfast Inn (name and location) that you can share with our readers!
Epcot Flower & Garden Features International Flavors from Around the World
Woo hoo… this year Disney has increased the length of the super-popular Epcot Flower and Garden Festival from 75 days to a full 90 days. That’s perfect for me, as I always visit multiple times throughout the dazzling display. Not only am I captivated by the horticultural genius of the Disney topiaries and spectacular bursts of color as far as the eye can see, but it takes several visits just to sample the fantastic food made especially for the festival — food offerings that are not available any other time of year.
During the Epcot Flower & Garden Festival, Outdoor Kitchens are erected around World Showcase Lagoon. These temporary kitchens (pictured below) are small kiosks which look a lot like the Marketplace Booths at Epcot’s Annual Food and Wine Festival (one of my favorite events of the year!). They feature delectable little morsels served on small plates that would be similar to an appetizer portion or tapas-sized menu item. Keeping in line with the theme of World Showcase, each Outdoor Kitchen features food from a different country. It’s a great and inexpensive way to try international flavors and cuisines from cultures you may never have the opportunity to visit.
Epcot’s Outdoor Kitchens Around World Showcase Lagoon
This year the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival included 13 Outdoor Kitchens, with most menu items priced between $3 and $8. Hubby and I have gone twice thus far, and spent an average of $50 each visit. Not bad for a date night out, including dinner! Of course, entrance into Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival requires a Disney Theme Park Ticket. (We use our Florida Resident Weekday Select Pass, which is an incredible value for us.)
TIP: For those of you participating in the Disney Dining Plan, many of the food items from the Outdoor Kitchens are available as a snack credit, a welcomed addition to the typical snack choices at Epcot!
Here’s What We’ve Sampled So Far at the 2016 Epcot Flower and Garden Festival…

Frushi
Fresh Pineapple, Strawberry and Melon Rolled with Raspberry Coconut Rice, Sprinkled with Toasted Coconut and Whipped Cream on the Side

Tarte a l’Onion Alsacienne
Alsatian Onion Tart with Sauteed Onions, Fresh Thyme and Rosemary on a Flaky Puff Pastry Crust

Florida Larder Board
Orlando-made Ricotta Cheese, Cahaba Farms Micro Onions, Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Balsamic, Country Pate and House-made Pickles
The Garden Passport: A Great Epcot Flower & Garden Festival Souvenir
A fun thing to do (and a great souvenir as well) is to pick up a free little booklet called “Garden Passport” available at each Outdoor Kitchen location. As you embark on your mouthwatering Disney-foodie mission around World Showcase Lagoon, you can have your Passport “stamped” every time you purchase food or drink from the corresponding country. It’s a wonderful reminder of all the delicious goodies that you tried. Since hubby and I are local and attend the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival often, we do not usually bother with the stamps, however, we rely heavily on the Garden Passport to pre-plan our dining choices along the way. The Garden Passport includes a complete listing of all the Outdoor Kitchens along with their respective food and drink offerings. Each kiosk typically has about 3 food items and 3-8 unique beverage choices.
When you plan your visit to the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival, be sure to factor in time to try at least a few of the Outdoor Kitchens. It’s kinda like gourmet globe-trotting. Trust me, you will not regret it!
TIP: Standing in line is not usually my favorite thing to do, but in regard to the Outdoor Kitchens, it’s not a bad thing. Whenever there is no line, the food is almost always dried out from sitting in the warmers or under the heat lamps. For example: during our 2nd visit to the Epcot Flower & Garden Festival we repeated 2 of the same food items that we especially liked during our 1st visit. The Shrimp Tacos from Mexico and the Onion Tarte from France were both somewhat disappointing the 2nd time around because they had been warmed. Do yourself a favor and choose an Outdoor Kitchen where people are waiting in line. The food will likely be freshly prepared and worth the wait!
Hey Disney Foodies…
The dates for Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival 2018 have been announced!
February 28 – May 28, 2018
Have you been to Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival? If so, what was the highlight of your trip? Please share your experience or any helpful tips for our readers in the “comment” box below!
Flip Flops and Florida – the Perfect Fit
Flip flops and Florida go together like bread and butter, like peanut butter and jelly, like salt and pepper, like… well, you get the idea. Some things in life you just can’t separate. They’re the perfect fit. They’re better together. Flip flops in Florida are like that. I have about a gazillion pair in my closet, and yet, I never have enough. I’m perpetually shopping for flip flops that are different, not those commonplace run-of-the-mill ones that everyone has. I like my shoes, whether flip flops or not, to be unusual — something that’s uniquely “me!”
Florida is called the Sunshine State for a reason. Sixteen years ago I traded my snow boots for flip flops and have never looked back. I know there’s a bit of a temperature and cultural gap between Pennsylvania and Florida, but for me, life is better when my toes are free to breath. Let’s face it, you just can’t wear flip flops in a freezerbox! And if my toes are happy, I’m happy. Here, I wear them from sun-up to sun-down… to the beach, to dinner, to church and everywhere in between. It’s hard not to wear flip flops when you live in a sensational, sunny climate like Florida. They’re the official Florida State Shoe. (Honestly, I don’t know if we have an “official” State Shoe, but if we did, I’m confident it would be the fabulous flip flop.)
Flip flops are a Southern Girl’s Glass Slipper!
Custom Flip Flops from Your Own Photography
Recently, while creating some custom-made products for my tropical Zazzle Store (I loooove Zazzle!), I noticed they added a new product. Flip flops! Then I discovered that I could customize them with my own Florida-themed photography. It was a match made in heaven. They’re simple, but stylish. And, they pass the “3C” test for me — cute, creative, and comfortable.
Check them out for yourself. It’s my travel fashion tip for today. I know you have tons of travel photos strategically placed within dozens of digital albums or sitting comfortably somewhere in the cloud. Pull out a few and experiment with them. It’s art you can wear. They’re the ultimate personalized wardrobe accessory. Don’t forget, you can also add a layer of text with your photo; add your name, vacation destination, resort name, etc. Take a peek at the ones I’ve created to get your creative juices flowing. Then, click the link to Zazzle, and let your imagination soar. Whether you’re headed to the beach, that long-awaited Caribbean cruise, or a backyard barbecue, no one will have flip flops like you!
Be sure to reply and let me know what you think of this popular travel trend in shoes. I can’t wait to see what you create. Send me a photo and I’ll feature it right here on Florida Fun And Fork!
Look what Erika created…
Here’s what Patty created…

A Spectacular Burst of Color!
Let the Blossoming Begin, Spring is Here!
It’s one of those dazzling Disney events that I look forward to every year. The Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival is a great way to jump into Spring. Although everything about the Flower & Garden Festival is awesome, including the special food offerings, my favorite thing is the one-of-a-kind Disney Topiaries. They are amazing living sculptures of Disney Characters that are created by world-class horticulturists. In recent years, some of them have been illuminated for nighttime viewing — so even after dark the Epcot Flower and Garden displays radiate their beauty.
Flower & Garden Festival Theme: Fresh Epcot
This year, I counted 17 Disney topiaries listed in the Garden Passport that were strategically placed throughout the Epcot Theme Park. Of those, two of them were brand new. One is located at the main entrance and features this year’s theme: Fresh Epcot. The display is called ‘Fresh Food, Fun, & Flowers!’ It showcases the following Disney Characters: Donald, Daisy, Huey, Dewey and Louie. The other one can be found at Future World East, and is called ‘Ranger Mickey & Friends.’ It’s presented by the National Parks Foundation in honor of their centennial anniversary. (Our National Park Service turns 100 years old on August 25, 2016!)
Even though many of the Disney topiaries at the Epcot Flower & Garden Festival have been on display in previous years, I never get tired of looking at them. Oftentimes, the repeated topiaries will be moved to a new location with a new backdrop or scenery, creating a whole new vignette. The visual stories they tell, without words, are nothing short of incredible. But then again, Disney is the Grand Pooh-bah of magical effects and mind-blowing creativity!
I present, for your viewing pleasure, a photo tour of many of the 2016 Disney topiaries from the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. Let me know what you think. Our readers would love to know which one is your favorite. Leave a reply in the “comment” box below.
Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival Photo Tour
- Fantasia Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Bambi and Friends Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Winnie the Pooh Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Piglet and Eeyore Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Rabbit Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Tigger Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Warthog Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Simba and Friends Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Cinderella and Prince Charming Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Peter Pan Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Captain Hook Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Tick-Tock Croc Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Anna and Elsa Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Minnie Mouse and Pluto Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Phineas and Ferb Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Ranger Mickey Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Chip and Dale Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Butterfly Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Fresh Epcot – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
- Fresh Epcot – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2016
Vintage Epcot Flower and Garden Festival Photos:
Some of My Favorite Topiaries from Previous Years!
- Buzz Lightyear Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Pixar Lightning Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Pixar Mater Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Lady and the Tramp Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Monsters University Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Panda Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Seven Dwarfs Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Woody Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Beauty and the Beast Characters Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Beauty and the Beast Characters Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Beauty and the Beast Topiary – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
- Troll Topiary in Norway – Epcot Flower and Garden Festival 2013
Did you choose a favorite Disney topiary? Let us know in the “Comment” box below, and see if our readers agree!
Mark Your Calendars…
Disney’s Annual Celebration of Spring
2018 Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival Dates: February 28 to May 28, 2018
TIP: Disney Florida Resident Deals On Theme Park Tickets
If you’re like me, you’re always looking for deals on Florida attractions. Unfortunately, with Disney, they’re hard to come by. But, if you’re a Florida resident like me, you’re in luck. I’ve been a Disney Annual Passholder for the past 18 years and was ecstatic when Disney first introduced the Weekday Select Annual Pass for Florida residents. If your time is flexible and you are able to visit the Disney theme parks during the week, Monday through Friday, then you have to take a look at the cost-saving benefits of this special type of Disney Pass. I must admit, I was shocked at the low price!
Hubby and I have had the Disney Weekday Select Annual Pass since its inception, and have not missed out on any of the Disney magic. In fact, the only thing we’re missing is the high price of the regular Disney Annual Pass. In my full-length article and review of the Disney Weekday Select Annual Pass you’ll be able to see all the benefits, exclusions, and pricing. If you are able, take advantage of the incredible value of the Weekday Select Pass — we never know when Disney may decide to discontinue it!
Another low-cost option for Disney tickets is the Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket. For a limited time, you can enjoy 3 days at a Walt Disney World theme park for $159 per person, plus tax. You have the option to add a 4th day for just $20 more per person, plus tax. Whether you choose the 3 or 4-day Discover Disney Ticket, it may be used any day of the week, until June 24, 2018.
That’s a great Disney deal! If you’re a Florida resident who has been wanting to visit the Disney theme parks without purchasing an annual pass, the Discover Disney Ticket allows 4 admissions for $45 (plus tax) each day. With regular priced Disney admissions being over $100/day, that’s a bargain! Like any other Disney special promotion, there are terms and conditions that apply. You can read all the details of the Discover Disney Ticket and even make your purchase online on the official Disney website.