Sunseeker - Spring 2022 East Coast Edition

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ALLEGIANT’S GUIDE TO THE BEST DESTINATIONS UNDER THE SUN EAST COAST EDITION | MARCH - MAY 2022

A DESTINATION FOR ALL OCCASIONS D E S T I N / F O RT WA LTO N B E AC H

TAKING TO THE WATER

SWING INTO SPRING

I N P U N TA G O R DA A N D P O RT C H A R LOT T E

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(NOT SO) BAD TO THE BONE

‘The Bad Guys’ proves you should never judge a book by its cover

11 DESTIN/FORT WALTON BEACH 13

A DESTINATION FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Relaxation & adventure await in Destin-Fort Walton Beach

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THE ULTIMATE FRESH FARE

Gulf-to-table dining in Destin-Fort Walton Beach

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INDULGE YOUR CURIOSITIES

Enlightening attractions in Destin-Fort Walton Beach

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A CULINARY CATCH

A LABOR OF LOVE

TAKING TO THE WATER

In Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte

EPCOT’S MULTI-YEAR TRANSFORMATION

Immersive storytelling adventures for the entire family

See what’s cooking at Fishermen’s Village

See and learn about native Florida wildlife at Peace River Nature Center

SPAS THAT SIMPLY SIZZLE

Re-energize and rejuvenate in Englewood and Englewood Beach

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GATOR-LICIOUS!

Sample abundant alligator at these Sanford area restaurants


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A PICTURE PERFECT DINING EXPERIENCE

Remarkable Waterfront Restaurants in Clearwater Beach

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A VACATION WITHIN YOUR VACATION

Experience the beauty and tranquility of Caladesi Island

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A GRAND SLAM ADDITION

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FLORIDA’S FAMOUS ST. PETE PIER

The Tampa Baseball Museum at the Al Lopez House steps up to the plate

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VACATIONING WITH THE FAMILY Kid-friendly attractions in St. Pete/Clearwater

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Family friendly fun abounds on the Grand Strand

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FOR OUR PASSENGERS

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EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT

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ROUTE MAP

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ONBOARD MENU

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TRAVEL SAFETY

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It’s one-stop fun at this Tampa Bay landmark

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PUBLISHER Allegiant Travel Company

EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN Maurice J. Gallagher

PUBLICATION DIRECTOR Robyn Davies

CREATIVE DIRECTION & DESIGN 702West.com

EDITOR Riley M ​ cIIveen

ASSOCIATE EDITORS Teresa Bitler Justin Ralenkotter Heather Turk

WRITERS Sandra Chambers Nancy Foster Justine Harrington

Katy Rizo Heather Turk Gabriele Walkow

PHOTO CREDITS DreamWorks The Bad Guys © DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved. John Barnes, Mac & Cheese Festival, Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa County BCC Public Information Office, Destin Snorkel, Kolbi Amos, East Pass Seafood & Oyster House, Brotula’s Seafood House and Steamer, Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park, Village Brewhouse, Heather Kinkel Photography, Krystine Lynn Photography, David Hayes, Agnes Long, Alan Williams, 2 K’s Salon & Spa, Walt Disney World, David Collins Media, Camp House Bar and Grill, Frenchy’s, Palm Pavilion Beachside Grill & Bar, Crabby’s Dockside, Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa, Visit St. Pete/Clearwater, Jeremiah Khokhar, Jamie Clark, istock by Getty Images, Visit St. Petersburg, Splash Harbor Water Park, Great Explorations Children’s Museum, Sandra Chambers, Alligator Adventure, Kevin Steele, Collective Hill Country, Hozhoni on the Hill

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ALLEGIANT TRAVEL COMPANY 1201 N. Town Center Drive Las Vegas, NV 89144 702.505.8888 The Sunseeker guide is owned and published by Allegiant Travel Company. Statements, opinions and points of view expressed by the writers and advertisers are their own and do not necessarily represent those of Allegiant. Allegiant is not responsible for incorrect pricing or information.

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Thank you for choosing Allegiant. Whether you’re on your way to reconnect with family, get together with friends, explore somewhere new or just escape for a relaxing getaway, we’re excited to have you onboard. While the past few years have been difficult for many, we’ve never been more optimistic about connecting you, our customers, with the people and places that matter most. In January of this year, we announced an historic order with Boeing for up to 100 new 737 Max aircraft. This investment will help fuel our growth in the coming years as well as provide an enhanced experience for customers onboard. In April, we’ll also be spreading our wings even further with the addition of more nonstop routes from popular destinations such as Austin, Nashville, San Diego and Florida, just in time for spring and summer travel. Farther out on the horizon will be the grand opening of Sunseeker Resort in Charlotte Harbor, coming 2023. Let Sunseeker be your guide to the best places to eat, drink and have fun on your vacation. Read up on the beauty of Caldesi Island in “A Vacation Within a Vacation” on page 40. Check out what’s new and coming in “Epcot’s Multi-Year Expansion” on page 32 and don’t miss “The Perfect Dining Experience” on page 49 featuring some of the best waterfront dining experiences offered in Clearwater Beach. We hope you continue to take advantage of our low fares and nonstop flights for your vacation needs. Thanks again for choosing Allegiant and have a great trip.

Maurice J. Gallagher

Executive Chairman Allegiant Travel Company

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Ringling College of Art and Design Industry Success Stories

Joseph Janssen Virtual Reality Development, ’22 Originally from Hartland, Wisconsin What made you want to come to Ringling College? “When I heard about Ringling’s new major in VR Development, I knew this was a field of study I wanted to be at the forefront of. Working in VR, this major allows me to combine my technical skillset with art and design. VR technology is becoming mainstream across various industries— the medical field, architectural visualization, entertainment, and more —which means I can explore multiple career paths.”

Photo by Chad Spencer

How is Ringling College preparing you for the industry? “Ringling has provided incredible opportunities for personal growth and they’ve helped me build a professional network of clients. For the past three years, I have been working with Moffitt Cancer Center to develop a VR training module for cancer patients. Opportunities like this provide the perfect exposure to a professional, real-world setting, plus, it’s extremely rewarding knowing that I am helping to make a difference.”

Turning passion into profession. www.ringling.edu

CD-7246 Construction Mech; 3D Digital Media

VR Power-Glove; 3D Digital Media


Photos provided by DreamWorks The Bad Guys © DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.

COVER STORY

ENTERTAINMENT

(NOT SO) BAD TO THE BONE

‘The Bad Guys’ proves you should never judge a book by its cover

By Heather Turk

Based on the New York Times best-selling children’s book series by Aaron Blabey (who also served as an executive producer on the film), DreamWorks Animation’s “The Bad Guys” releases in theaters April 22. The action-packed comedy features an all-star voice cast that includes Academy Award winner Sam Rockwell (“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”) as the dashing pickpocket, Mr. Wolf; Marc Maron (“GLOW”) as the seen-it-all safecracker, Mr. Snake;

Craig Robinson (“The Office”) as the cool master of disguise, Mr. Shark; Anthony Ramos (“In the Heights”) as the short-fused muscle, Mr. Piranha; and Golden Globe winner Awkwafina (“The Farewell”) as the sharp-tongued expert hacker, Ms. Tarantula. Viewers follow the crackerjack criminal crew of animal outlaws as they attempt their most challenging con yet: becoming model citizens. Sunseeker caught Continued on page 8 up with animatorSUNSEEKER

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turned-first-time feature film director Pierre Perifel (“Kung Fu Panda”) and producers Damon Ross (“Nacho Libre”) and Rebecca Huntley (“The Boss Baby”) to talk about the hilarious and heartfelt heist film, which is sure to resonate with audiences of all ages. For those unfamiliar with the Scholastic book series, what is “The Bad Guys” about? Perifel: It’s the story of these five animals that we’re all afraid of, and because we categorize them as bad, they never really had a chance to be anything else. One day, Mr. Wolf — who is the leader of the gang — decides that he wants to change his life and become a good guy. The problem is that they’re really, really bad at being good and really good at being bad. So, it’s the journey of these five guys trying to become accepted and heroes, basically. It was the perfect book to adapt because it had so much potential. Is the film’s plot based on one of the graphic novels, or is it an entirely new story? Huntley: The movie has elements of the first few books and then we were able to infuse it with additional ideas of our own. Hopefully, it’s a really nice blend. People who are familiar with the books can see elements that they recognize, but then it also has a fresh take on other aspects of the plot. How involved was Aaron Blabey during the production of the film? Ross: Aaron was involved quite a bit, especially in the early stages as we were cooking up the plot for the movie. I’ve worked on a lot of high-profile book-to-film adaptations, and having your author onboard and enthusiastic about the process really helps to lend the movie additional integrity and authenticity — especially with the fan base of the books. It’s also great when the author gives you liberty to stray from the books now and again in order to make the best possible movie experience,

and that is something Aaron encouraged us to do to from the very beginning. Did any heist movies like “Ocean’s Eleven” make you want to work on a film like this? Ross: I love the heist genre and the “Ocean’s” franchise was a big influence, for sure. I love stories that have twists and turns and cons on top of other cons, but I also love [Quentin] Tarantino’s movies and Edgar Wright’s films. The whole crime caper genre was just so appealing and ripe for animation because it hadn’t been done before. This idea of being a family gateway to that genre was a big part of what got me turned on to the books in the first place. But I also always remind people that this is a makeover story, and for me that’s a whole other genre that we had fun exploring. We spent a lot of time watching “My Fair Lady” and “Trading Places.” Like all of DreamWorks’ animated features, “The Bad Guys” has a great cast attached to it. Who were you the most excited to see sign on to the film? Ross: It’s a tough question. They are all so talented and amazing in their performances. I’d say the one I was most excited about was getting Sam Rockwell attached to the movie. He’s the first actor we went to, and when he said yes it gave us this boost of confidence. We knew we had something super special and it gave us this great momentum. The rest of the cast pretty much fell into place because everybody wants to work with Sam Rockwell. He’s an actor’s actor. He’s just incredibly generous and such a joy to work with. DreamWorks is known for creating animated characters loved by generations, like Shrek, Toothless (“How to Train Your Dragon”) and Po (“Kung Fu Panda”). What makes the cast of characters in “The Bad Guys” worthy of being a part of DreamWorks’ animated legacy? Huntley: I would say our cast is worthy of being part of the DreamWorks legacy because they’re characters you care deeply about. These characters are bad guys. They’ve been judged in a negative way, but then you see that they have these wonderful qualities that cause us to change our opinion of them for the better. You root for them to succeed and at the end of the day, I feel like they give us hope. I think we see that in [DreamWorks Animation’s] legacy characters — that they are all characters who are either misjudged or misunderstood and you root for them. What message do you hope viewers take away from the film? Perifel: To me, it’s really all about your actions are what define you and not what you look like. It’s a very social message that’s quite relevant these days — it’s always been relevant.

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They’ve been judged in a negative way, but then you see that they have these wonderful qualities that cause us to change our opinion of them for the better. You root for them to succeed...

DreamWorks The Bad Guys © DWA LLC.

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Destin/Fort Walton Beach WHILE YOU’RE HERE... 13

Enjoy The Emerald Coast’s Sugar-White Sand Beaches And Emerald-Green Waters

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Sample Gulf-To-Table Dining At The Areas Favorite Seafood Restaurants

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Indulge Your Curiosity At Destin/Fort Walton’s Enlightening Attractions

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Photo of Lady Luck Adventures by John Barnes;Dine for a Cause courtesy of the Mac & Cheese Festival

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Red snapper is a common catch on one of Lady Luck Adventure charters

Relaxation & adventure await in Destin-Fort Walton Beach

By Heather Turk

Florida may be known for its beautiful beaches, but arguably no stretch of sugar-white sand and emerald-green waters is more captivating than what visitors will discover along the shores of Destin-Fort Walton Beach. Boasting more than a 20-mile stretch of beach, the Northwest Florida destination is the perfect place to not only unwind, but also rediscover one’s adventurous side.

Dine for a cause at the Mac & Cheese Festival

Naturally, the best way to explore the area is by getting in the water. The deep water off Destin-Fort Walton Beach’s coast attracts one of the widest varieties of marine life in Florida, making the destination a popular spot with divers. It’s not uncommon to spot flounder and various tropical fish while exploring the area’s many artificial reefs, wrecks and even a limestone shelf at depths of up to 90 feet. Divers can rent SCUBA gear or book an excursion with ScubaTech, which offers classes for both experienced divers as Continued on page 14 well as first-timers. scubatechnwfl.com

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The area’s calm waters also make Destin-Fort Walton Beach a spectacular place to go snorkeling. For those who don’t have their own snorkel equipment, Destin Snorkel resumes operations for the season in mid-March. The local excursion company offers a variety of adventures in, on and under the water, including a 3-hour Two Stop Snorkeling Tour where guests can go snorkeling, shelling and dolphin watching. SNUBA Tours are also available for guests ages 8 and older, providing them with the opportunity to see marine life not visible during snorkel tours — like burrfish and sea anemones — while diving as deep as 20 feet underwater. destinsnorkel.com Given that Destin is known as the “World’s Luckiest Fishing Village,” it should come as no surprise that fishing is another popular pastime in Destin-Fort Walton Beach. With the 100-Fathom Curve — the area along the Gulf of Mexico’s coastline where it drops off 600 feet — located just

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No trip to Destin-Fort Walton Beach is complete without booking one of the area’s fishing charters

10 miles offshore, the destination provides guests with the fastest access to deep sea fishing on the Gulf of Mexico. Nearly 200 fishing charters call Destin home, making it easy for travelers to reel in the catch of a lifetime with an experienced captain and crew. Lady Luck Adventures, for example, offers inshore bay and nearshore wreck fishing charters that take off from Destin and Okaloosa Island, as well as night fishing and children’s trips. ladyluckadventures.com Visitors can also rent fishing poles and buy bait at The Island Pier, which stretches 1,262 feet into the Gulf of Mexico. Even if aspiring anglers don’t catch

Photo of Lionfish Removal, fishing charter, Destin Commons and Island Pier courtesy of Destin-Fort Walton Beach; Women Veterans Monuments courtesy of the Okaloosa County BCC Public Information Office; Destin Sorkel courtesy of Destin Snorkel

Help control the Gulf of Mexico’s invasive lionfish population during the Emerald Coast Open


anything, there is usually always something in the water to watch, like sea turtles or manta rays. theislandpier.com

Veterans’ Park’s new Women Veterans Monuments

The world’s largest lionfish tournament, the Emerald Coast Open, returns to Destin this spring as well. Even though lionfish only arrived in the Gulf of Mexico in 2012, Northwest Florida currently has the world’s highest concentration of them. Guests can register online to participate in the two-day tournament May 13 and 14 to help remove the invasive fish from local waters and lessen their threat to native wildlife, as well as sign up for the pre-tournament through May 12. Guests can also learn more about the species and taste a variety of delectable dishes made from the fish at the 8th annual Lionfish Removal and Awareness Day Festival May 14 and 15, which coincides with the final tournament weigh-in and awards ceremony. emeraldcoastopen.com Destin-Fort Walton Beach has several other fun events and interesting attractions on land. One of the area’s cheesiest events (literally speaking, of course) actually returns to Destin Commons on March 6 when the 4th annual Mac & Cheese Festival takes place from noon to 3 p.m. Families can cast their votes for the best mac & cheese in town as they sample an array of gourmet, chef-inspired twists on the South’s favorite comfort food from local restaurants. Afterward, guests can walk off some of those excess calories by shopping at the popular outdoor shopping center, home to more than 95 stores and restaurants. destincommons.com

Shop, dine and be entertained at Destin Commons

For a truly eye-opening experience, Veterans’ Park on Okaloosa Island recently welcomed one of Destin-Fort Walton Beach’s most enlightening attractions. The 17.5-acre park, which pays respect to those in the military who played an integral role in sculpting the community, unveiled its Women Veterans Monuments last November. Guests can see eight life-size bronze statues of female patriots on display as they walk along a picturesque, tranquil trail that is home to native vegetation and wildlife. myokaloosa.com/bcc/womenveterans-memorial With so much to experience, visitors will likely be planning their next trip to Destin-Fort Walton Beach before they even leave! destinfwb.com

The Island Pier is a great fishing spot for families

Guests who book a snorkeling trip with Destin Snorkel often see a variety of sea life during their excursion

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Photo of Dewey Destin by Kolbi Amos; East Pass Seafood & Oyster House courtesy of East Pass Seafood & Oyster House; Brotula’s Seafood House and Steamer courtesy of Brotula’s Seafood House and Steamer

By Heather Turk

With more than 20 types of edible fish available off its shores, it’s no surprise that Destin — affectionately called the “World’s Luckiest Fishing Village” — boasts the largest commercial charter fishing fleet in the country. Guests visiting Destin-Fort Walton Beach will have no trouble savoring some of the area’s fresh-caught seafood, as the destination is home to numerous restaurants known for their delicious Gulf-to-table cuisine. One of the area’s signature seafood restaurants is actually owned by the great, great grandson of Destin’s founder, Leonard Destin. Honoring Leonard’s love of the water by serving sustainable seafood that’s delivered fresh daily, Dewey Destin’s has three nearby locations that serve up beautiful waterfront views alongside unique specialty dishes. At Dewey Destin’s casually refined Harborside restaurant, the broiled shrimp stuffed with crabmeat and wrapped in bacon is a guest favorite, whereas at Dewey Destin’s fast-casual Destin and Navarre locations, customers love the fried Gulf Shrimp served with French fries and homemade jalapeño hush puppies. For those who tested their luck out on the water earlier in the day, all three locations will also cook a guest’s fresh catch for them. destinseafood.com Harbor Docks does a lot of “hook and cooks” as well and will cook up to a pound of fish per person. Guests can enjoy their fresh catch grilled, blackened or fried, or simply order one of the waterfront restaurant’s own seafood selections, like the broiled Gulf Grouper Parmadine topped with crabmeat, Parmesan and roasted almonds. A local favorite since 1979, Harbor Docks has fresh seafood delivered from its wholesale seafood market up to two times a day, with many of the items caught and unloaded by its own boats at the dock below the restaurant. While the eatery may specialize in Gulf-to-table seafood, it offers an extensive menu of dishes sure to please palates of all types, including several tasty Thai plates. harbordocks.com

Sister restaurants Jackacudas Seafood & Sushi (jackacudas. com), East Pass Seafood & Oyster House (eastpassseafood.com) and Brotula’s Seafood East Pass Seafood House and Steamer & Oyster House (brotulas.com) all specialize in locally caught seafood, too, and receive their fish deliveries five days a week from local fish houses. Guests can opt to try one of the restaurants’ delectable dishes, like Jackacudas’ Andouille Crusted Redfish or East Pass Seafood & Oyster House’s oven-baked Mayor oysters made with bacon crumble, smoked Gouda cheese and roasted jalapeños, or have their own fresh catch blackened, seared or fried and topped with any of the restaurants’ signature sauces. For guests who really love shellfish, no trip to Destin-Fort Walton Beach is complete without trying one of Brotula’s family-style steamer pots. Its Family Feast, in particular, is a must, offering diners a smorgasbord of shellfish from around the country. Guests can feast upon 1 pound of snow crab, two clusters of Dungeness crab, 2 pounds of local Gulf shrimp, 1 pound of PEI mussels, two 1-pound whole Maine lobsters and 1 ½ pounds of king crab served with fried corn, andouille sausage, potatoes and garlic herb butter. Be sure to come hungry!

Brotula’s Seafood House and Steamer

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ATTRACTIONS

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By Heather Turk

Visitors hoping to enrich their mind during their trip to Destin-Fort Walton Beach will discover several local attractions that are both educational and entertaining. One of the area’s most enlightening attractions is the Emerald Coast Science Center. Offering guests of all ages a day of hands-on fun and learning, the museum boasts more than 45 exhibits that teach visitors about natural phenomena and basic scientific principles. This spring, it will welcome a new outdoor exhibit — the Florida Trail Nature Walk — where visitors can learn about the flora and fauna found on the Florida Trail, as well as a new animated sandbox where guests can redesign a variety of habitats. The museum is home to more than 35 animals, too, including a tortoise with his own social media account (@sebastianthetortoise)! ecscience.org

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Learn more about the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin during Gulfarium’s daily dolphin presentations

Visitors can see even more amazing animals at Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park — including endangered African black-footed penguins — while learning about the importance of conservation. The attraction is currently in the midst of a multimilliondollar expansion and will welcome a brand-new dolphin habitat in 2023. Guests can still see daily dolphin presentations until then, as well as book a wide range of interactive animal encounters, from stingray snorkels to seal meet and greets. gulfarium.com Those interested in learning more about the area itself can visit the Destin History & Fishing Museum to find out how Destin went from being a small fishing village to a major tourist destination. The museum not only features 105 mounts of locally caught fish, but also a billfish rod and reel that Ernest Hemingway gave to Leonard Hutchinson, a retired Secret Service agent who helped promote the Destin Fishing Rodeo. Additionally, its new exhibit, “Dive Destin,” teaches guests about the history of diving in Destin while showcasing footage of what it’s like to be underwater. destinhistoryandfishingmuseum.org

Photos of Gulfarium courtesy of Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park

CURIOSITIES

Enlightening attractions in Destin-Fort Walton Beach


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See what’s cooking at Fishermen’s Village

By Heather Turk

Photo of Village Brewhouse courtesy of Village Brewhouse; sushi courtsey of Heather Kinkel Photography; grouper courtesy of Krystne Lynn Photography

Foodies visiting Punta Gorda/ Englewood Beach will find that there’s no better place to dine on some of the area’s finest fare than Fishermen’s Village. The open-air promenade on Charlotte Harbor is home to not only 35 independently owned shops and boutiques, but also six waterfront restaurants sure to wow diners with their flavorful fare and stunning views. In fact, one of Punta Gorda/ Englewood Beach’s most popular restaurants, The Captain’s Table, is actually located at Fishermen’s Village. A local favorite since 1986, the casual fine dining restaurant is known as much for its fresh seafood and succulent steaks as its unsurpassed views of Charlotte Harbor, which can be seen from its indoor bar, dining room, private dining area and outdoor rooftop deck. Guests can dine on one of the restaurant’s signature dinner items, like the Seafood Risotto made with sautéed shrimp, scallops, mussels and half of a lobster tail, while taking in the nightly sunset. Lunch is available, too, and a monthly seafood buffet is held on the first Friday night of every month. For a livelier atmosphere, Harpoon Harry’s is located just downstairs from The Captain’s Table. The openair seafood restaurant has a variety of arcade games to play and more than 30 TVs to watch sporting events on,

as well as live music on the weekend. Guests can arrive by boat and savor such delicious dishes as the blue crab Stuffed Grouper on the outdoor dining deck, or enjoy more than 25 draft beers — many from Florida breweries — at one of three bars. A popular spot in Fishermen’s Village for beer aficionados and sports fans alike can be found at Village Brewhouse. Not only does the casual eatery boast the largest selection of craft beers in Southwest Florida, with 20 selections on tap and over 75 can and bottle options, but it also has more than 25 TVs playing the latest games. Diners can soak up the waterfront views from the restaurant’s wraparound patio or through large sliding glass doors in the indoor dining room while relishing an array of fresh seafood and tasty American cuisine. Guest favorites include the Punta Gorda Grilled Cheese sandwich: BBQ-sauced pulled pork piled high between melted cheddar and American cheeses, topped with creamy mac n’ cheese and served on buttery sourdough toast. The Pier also offers diners breathtaking views of Charlotte Harbor from inside the restaurant as well as out on its 95-seat patio. One of Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach’s newest dining destinations, The Pier features a menu of inspired cuisine that marries Florida fare with the traditional flavors and cooking

Delight in waterfront views and sumptuous sushi at The Pier

Harpoon Harry’s Stuffed Grouper is served fried, blackened or grilled

techniques of Hawaii, the Pacific Islands and the Pacific Rim. Guests can feast upon diverse dishes like the Thai-chili Dusted Calamari, or savor an extensive selection of sushi rolls. In addition to the aforementioned restaurants, Fishermen’s Village offers an assortment of healthconscious dishes like protein bowls and power salads at its newest eatery, Turtle Bay, as well as a selection of New England-style seafood at Village Fish Market. Whichever restaurant visitors choose, taste buds won’t be disappointed. fishermensvillage.com SUNSEEKER

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See and learn about native Florida wildlife at Peace River Nature Center

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Stahl said Luna is Peace River Wildlife Center’s “superstar” ambassador

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Given that Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach boasts more than 70 parks, nature preserves and recreational areas and is surrounded by lush greenery, it should come as no surprise that the area is home to a wealth of wildlife viewing opportunities. Nevertheless, for a wildlife viewing experience unlike any other, there’s no place quite like Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC). Tucked into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Punta Gorda’s Ponce de Leon Park, the nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation and education center not only rescues and rehabilitates native Florida wildlife, but also teaches guests how to live in harmony with nature. Just last year alone, the center treated nearly 3,000 injured animals. “Whether it’s being hit by a car, attacked by a pet dog or cat or having their nests destroyed, 85 percent of the injured wildlife we 24

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during their visit, who can educate guests about PRWC’s inhabitants.

In order to help even more animals in the future, PRWC will soon break ground on a 4-acre state-of-the-art facility in downtown Punta Gorda. Scheduled for completion Orion, a barred owl in 2023, PRWC’s new home will “The first eagle we treated we named and one of PRWC’s be the perfect place for the center ambassadors Phoenix,” Stahl recalled. “The right half of to “stretch its wings,” as it will not only Phoenix’s body was badly burned, so we gave expand PRWC’s current resident habitats, Phoenix a place to live and regrow its feathers. but also welcome more native Florida species The rehabilitation process can typically take up to for the public’s education. Additionally, a new indoor two years for feather regrowth, but we were able to education center with a classroom, static displays, release Phoenix after only seven months.” closed circuit TVs and interactive displays will give visitors added opportunities to learn about the Aside from rehabilitating wildlife, the center takes care rescued wildlife. of more than 100 birds and mammals that couldn’t Many of the animals the center treats are birds, including a series of bald eagles over the years who Stahl said “burst into flames” due to electrical wire sparks.

be released back into the wild due to their injuries or interactions with humans. Visitors can go on a self-guided tour to see the animals, which include ambassadors such as Luna, a rare white eastern screech owl, and Pacino, a Virginia opossum. Free guided tours of the half-acre facility are also available with one of PRWC’s knowledgeable volunteers. Stahl encourages guests to take advantage of the volunteers

“When people hear these animals’ stories on why they are here and how they wouldn’t have survived without medical care, it really pulls on their heartstrings,” Stahl said. “Our goal is not only for people to see these amazing animals up close, but also for them to walk away with knowledge they didn’t come in with and hopefully pass it on to others.” prwildlife.org

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The best place to spend some time in Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte during the hazy, lazy days of summer is ON the water. Choose from several different types of charter operators offering a variety of adventures for exploring beautiful Charlotte Harbor and the waters beyond. SMOKE AND ROSES Based in Port Charlotte, Captain Dan and First Mate Agnes offer private catamaran sailing charters aboard their spacious and smooth sailing Smoke and Roses, a 47-foot Leopard. Choose from Sunset, Half Day or Full Day cruises to view coastal mangroves, a variety of birdlife and bottlenose dolphins. Or have the ultimate boating experience on two LiveA-Board Charter options. Gulf Island Cruises is a two- to four-day excursion, sailing through Charlotte Harbor and the Gulf Islands and spending each night anchored at a unique location or a marina (extra). Southwest Florida Coastal Cruising is an unrivalled five- to seven-day extended cruise. Sailing, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, beach walks and visiting local islands are the order of the day. Reservations required. smokeandroses.com

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PUNTA GORDA SAILING Enjoy warm Florida breezes, capture the perfect West Coast sunset or set out on an overnight, multiday adventure with Punta Gorda Sailing. Celebrating a special event such as an anniversary, birthday or engagement? Set sail with Punta Gorda Sailing and create memorable moments. Choose from day cruises, sunset cruises, private cruises and overnight island adventures. Guests have the option to sail on the modern 36-foot sloop, the S/V Calypso, or the classic 41-foot double mast ketch rig, the S/V Dancer. Offering a variety of sailing cruises for every type of adventurer, guests can sail as much as they want or just sit back and relax. puntagordasailing.com KING FISHER FLEET Located in Punta Gorda’s popular Fishermen’s Village, choose from a variety of charters including actionpacked fishing, romantic sunset cruises, picturesque river tours and off-the-beaten path island trips. The 90-minute Harbor Tour is the perfect introduction to beautiful Charlotte Harbor. This narrated cruise tours the Punta Gorda and Charlotte Harbor waterfront and then circles the bay looking for dolphins, seabirds and other wildlife. With a fleet that includes two custom-built double decker sightseeing boats, a deepsea fishing vessel and several back-bay guide boats, King Fisher Fleet’s knowledgeable crew will ensure that Allegiant travelers take to the water in style. kingfisherfleet.com

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After soaking up the sun, sea and sand, head to one of these Englewood day spas and spoil yourself with some perfect pampering. Treat your body and mind to blissful relaxation and luxurious rejuvenation. U20 WEST ORGANIC SPA From relaxing facials and peels, rejuvenating massages, body wraps and lavish hair services, this fullservice organic, holistic spa ensures a pampering plus experience. In addition to spa treatments customized for each guest, the serene setting lends itself to reiki energy work, and a full menu of massage techniques which include hot stone, warm bamboo, deep tissue, myofascial release, Swedish, cupping, aromatherapy, raindrop therapy and medical. Add a magnetic clay detox bath to any spa treatment for the ultimate spa experience. Couples massage and a men’s facial, which includes a relaxing neck, shoulder and arm massage, mean there is something for everyone here. 20westorganicspa. com 2 K’s SALON & SPA This tranquil spa is located on famous Dearborn Street in Old Englewood Village, Englewood’s quaint and historical downtown area. Voted #1 in Massage (four years in a row) and Esthetic (two years in a row) from

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Renew your skin at 2 K’s Salon & Spa with a relaxing facial mask

the Best of Englewood. Clients are pampered with a full range of spa and salon treatments including hair and nail services, massage, facials and body treatments. Whether you choose the Signature Swedish massage, Healing Hot Stone Therapy, the Detox/Mud Wrap or the Tropical Sugar Glow, any stress and strain will be sure to melt away. Explore Old Englewood Village after your harmonious spa experience and complete your perfect day with some shopping and dining. 2kssalon.com SASSY BEACHES SALON & SPA Discover beauty at the beach at this popular and fun salon and spa on the water. The large menu of services includes luxury manicures and pedicures, relaxing massages, personalized facials and body treatments, as well as waxing, eyelash extensions, make-up, and hair coloring and cuts. Choose from a variety of massages including Deep Tissue, Hot Stone and Therapeutic. For the ultimate pampering experience, try one of their luxurious body treatments such as the Seaweed Body Wrap, the Anti-Stress Aromatherapy Salt Glow or the Sugar Scrub. Bright and airy with funky décor and a warm, welcoming ambience, guests leave Sassy’s with a special glow. All services are by appointment only. sassybeaches.com

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EPCOT’S MULTI-YEAR TRANSFORMATION Immersive storytelling adventures for the entire family By Sandra Chambers

Walt Disney once said EPCOT “would always be in the state of becoming” as a place that changes with the times. Visitors to Walt Disney World will discover that is true as they experience one of the largest transformations of any Disney theme park in history. The multi-year transformation of EPCOT is ongoing and currently features a new generation of immersive storytelling in all four of its new neighborhoods—World Celebration, World Discovery, World Nature and World Showcase. Several new experiences are already open and others are due to open summer of 2022 and beyond.

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WORLD DISCOVERY Guests discover stories about science, technology and intergalactic adventure in this neighborhood. One of the most anticipated rides, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, will open summer 2022. This new family-thrill coaster takes guests on an intergalactic chase through time and space. The coaster rotates 360 degrees, features the first reverse launch on any Disney coaster and will be one of the longest fully enclosed coasters in the world. At the Wonders of Xandar pavilion, guests will learn about the culture, history and advanced technologies of the Xandarian people. At Space 220 Restaurant, visitors will have a unique culinary adventure. After boarding a special elevator, they are whisked away on a journey to a space station where they dine with panoramic views of the earth from 220 miles above. WORLD CELEBRATION New experiences connect guests to one another and the world around them in the neighborhood of World Celebration. Epcot’s Harmonious, the largest nighttime spectacular ever created for a Disney park, launched October 1, 2021, in concert with “The World’s Most Magical Celebration” which honors 50 years of Walt Disney World Resort. Located around World Showcase Lagoon, Harmonious takes guests on a 20-minute journey through culturally diverse

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music, moving fountains, lights, lasers, fireworks and other pyrotechnic effects. A new three-level pavilion, still to come, will feature one of the most remarkable architectural designs at any Disney park. It will feature a plaza level, a middle expo level and a park that sits in the sky on the top level. WORLD SHOWCASE A celebration of culture, cuisine, architecture and traditions comprise the World Showcase neighborhood. An expansion of the France pavilion features Remy’s Ratatouillle Adventure, a familyfriendly attraction where participants wear 3D glasses and are shrunk to the size of a rat while racing through Gusteau’s restaurant. Guests can also enjoy authentic French cuisine including savory galettes, desert crepes and hard ciders at Crêperie de Paris. Family fun continues with Beauty and the Beast SingAlong and Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 260. WORLD NATURE This neighborhood is dedicated to understanding and preserving the beauty, awe and balance of the natural world. The Land Pavilion showcases the film “Awesome Planet,” which opened January 2021 and blends nature photography with in-theater effects. The forthcoming Journey of Water, inspired by the film “Moana,” will invite guests into a lush exploration trail to play with magical living water and help them learn how to protect the natural water cycle in a fun and engaging way. disneyworld.disney.go.com/ vacation-planning SUNSEEKER

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GATOR-LICIOUS! By Gabriele Walkow

No visit to Florida is complete without a sampling of gator, and these three Sanford area hot spots deliver this tasty delicacy to your table with a side of Southern hospitality. GATORS RIVERSIDE GRILLE This popular outdoor family restaurant is located on beautiful St. Johns River and is easily accessible by both car and boat. Stop in for an order of Gator Bites, local fresh, tenderized gator served fried, blackened or grilled to perfection alongside the restaurant’s secret gator sauce. The Gator Bites also come as a basket with coleslaw, Riverside’s famous sweet corn fritters and a choice between French fries, sweet potato fries or onion rings. For a real treat, visitors might want to try the Fried Gator Sampler, which includes ½ lb. of fresh, tenderized fried gator, grilled or blackened catfish, and three fried shrimp. Live entertainment on weekends adds to the Southern ambience. gatorsriversidegrille.com

The popular Gator Tail at Gator’s Dockside Lake Mary

GATOR’S DOCKSIDE LAKE MARY Located in nearby Lake Mary, this extension of the family-friendly, sports-themed restaurant chain is home to award-winning wings and a host of other American fare, including gator. Be sure to sample their popular hand-cut Gator Tail, a hand-battered, deep-fried dish served with their own special Gator Sauce. This Gator’s signature item can be found under the “Gatorizers” section of their extensive menu and provides a true taste of the South. Home to wings, ribs, seafood and sports, Gator’s Dockside Lake Mary is a Florida tradition. gatorsdockside.com

Camp House Bar and Grill is home to savory Gator Bites

CAMP HOUSE BAR AND GRILL This small, family-owned Sanford restaurant is all about serving the tastiest, award-winning gator tail bites from the country kitchen to the gathering table. Here, the gator is served up one way and one way only. Their famous hand-prepared, citrus marinated Gator Bites come in 1/4- and 1/2- pound servings and for those with a serious craving, a 1-pound serving. With a popular happy hour from 4-7 p.m. Monday to Friday, the Camp House Bar and Grill is also home to other flavors of the South such as the dry rubbed smoked brisket and the legendary Camp House chili. camphousebarandgrill.com 34

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Dine with your toes in or above the sand at Frenchy’s Rockaway Grill

Remarkable Waterfront Restaurants in Clearwater Beach

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Palm Pavilion’s grilled Palm Shrimp Burger is made with lettuce, tomato, red onion and cilantro mayonnaise

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Known for its sugar-white sand and crystalclear waters, Clearwater Beach is home to a wealth of waterfront restaurants perfect for guests who don’t want to stray too far from its stunning gulf views when it comes time to get something to eat. Celebrating its 96th anniversary on May 31, Palm Pavilion Beachside Grill & Bar is a generational favorite with locals and visitors alike. The oldest operating beach pavilion in the Southeastern United States, the restaurant boasts expansive views of the Gulf of Mexico from its outdoor deck and indoor dining room. Guests often see parasailers and boats pass by (keep your eyes peeled for the Captain Memo pirate ship) as they dine on an array of scrumptious seafood and casual American fare, like the perfectly seasoned Palm Shrimp Burger. Live entertainment is featured daily as well as spectacular sunsets, weather permitting. The restaurant actually posts the time the sun should set each day on its website, so be sure to plan your visit accordingly. palmpavilion.com For more than 30 years, Frenchy’s Rockaway Grill has been another local waterfront favorite. Famous for its “Floribbean Fare” — a fusion of casual American cuisine and freshly sourced seafood (mainly from its own boats) — the open-air restaurant recently added several tables right on the sand for guests to dine at as they watch nearby beachgoers play volleyball or go jet skiing. There’s also a

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The view overlooking the Gulf of Mexico from the third floor of Crabby’s Dockside

sundeck located over the sand with 20 tables. While no visit is complete without ordering one of Frenchy’s World Famous Grouper Sandwiches, like The Original “Grouper” Reuben made with grilled grouper, sauerkraut, Thousand Island dressing, Swiss cheese and marble rye bread, the restaurant serves several tasty appetizers, too. The Tuna Stuffed Avocados, in particular, are a real palate pleaser. frenchysonline.com/rockaway

Restaurant photos courtesy of Crabby’s Dockside; blackened redfish and lobster mac n’ cheese courtesy of Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa

Soak up three stories of waterfront views at Crabby’s Dockside

The Blackened Redfish at SHOR is served with a warm fingerling salad, roasted peppers and chipotle butter

The Lobster Mac N’ Cheese at SHOR is made with a Maine lobster tail, oven-dried tomatoes, baby spinach and a white cheese sauce

The only three-story restaurant on Clearwater Beach, Crabby’s Dockside serves up several waterfront dining experiences for guests to enjoy. The casual seafood eatery has patio seating on its first floor, indoor dining with floor-to-ceiling windows on its second floor and open-air seating on its third floor. Guests can soak up panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico from all three levels while dining on such flavorful menu selections as the Bairdi Crab — caught by the crabbers featured on “Deadliest Catch” — or opt to have their own fresh catch cooked at the restaurant. To further enhance the delightful atmosphere, live music is showcased daily on the first-floor patio. crabbysdocksideclearwater.com Guests can feast upon breathtaking views at SHOR American Seafood Grill as well. Located on the second floor of the Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa, the restaurant features views of the Gulf of Mexico from both inside the dining room and out on the patio. Guests can take in the sights while relishing the restaurant’s newly revamped breakfast and dinner menus, which offer a variety of upscale American cuisine and regional seafood selections. Dinner highlights include the Blackened Redfish and the Lobster Mac N’ Cheese, both of which guests can watch being prepared in the restaurant’s open kitchen. hyattregencyclearwater.com

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A VACATION WITHIN YOUR VACATION

Kayak through mangrove trails on Caladesi Island

Experience the beauty and tranquility of Caladesi Island

By Heather Turk

With everything there is for travelers to see and do in the St. Pete/Clearwater area, sometimes it can be easy to forget that a vacation is supposed to be relaxing. Fortunately, there’s a pristine paradise close by where visitors can decompress while still having some fun in the sun.

Named the seventh best beach on Dr. Beach’s 2021 Top 10 Beaches list, Caladesi Island State Park is one of the few completely natural islands located along Florida’s Gulf Coast. Accessible only by boat, the tranquil getaway is just a 20-minute ferry ride away from Dunedin’s Honeymoon Island State Park. “Caladesi Island has a very rich history,” said Janet Henderson, president of the Caladesi Island Ferry, the only boat service licensed to transport passengers to Caladesi Island. “A family once farmed there, and a few books have been written about life on the island. Our intent is to give our passengers a vacation within their vacation. Their trip is enhanced by stories related by our captains and crew about the history and formation of this barrier island.”

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Kayaking is a popular activity on Caladesi Island

Following the informative ferry ride over the calm waters of St. Joseph Sound, passengers will disembark on Caladesi Island near a small café where they can buy sandwiches, snacks and drinks. They will then walk along a pathway that leads them to the island’s uncrowded, 3-mile beach, known for its soft, crystalline quartz sand and sparkling azure waters. Once on the beach, guests can go swimming, shelling, sunbathing, snorkeling and even saltwater fishing. Chairs and umbrellas can be rented for the day, or guests can bring their own. Kayak rentals are also available for $35 per person, so nature enthusiasts can paddle a 3-mile trail through the island’s extensive mangrove forest. Part of the Great Florida Birding Trail, Caladesi Island is abounding with wildlife, so it’s not uncommon for paddlers to see wading and diving birds like blue herons and ospreys while they’re out on the water.

Center, where visitors can explore various handson exhibits detailing the island’s history, habitat and wildlife. Additionally, guests can get a panoramic view of the undeveloped island from the discovery center’s observation deck, located 25 feet above the ground.

Although Caladesi Island’s beautiful white sand beach may be its main draw, there are plenty of other attractions for guests to enjoy as well. There’s a playground for kids to play on, tree-shaded areas for a picnic and a nature trail that offers 2.5 miles of easy hiking through a variety of habitats, including slash pine forests. The island even welcomed a new attraction this past winter, The Caladesi Discovery

The Caladesi Island Ferry currently runs every half hour daily from 10 a.m. until 5 or 6 p.m., based upon daylight. Passengers have up to four hours to enjoy the island, depending on what time they depart Honeymoon Island State Park. Round-trip tickets cost just $16 for adults and $8 for children ages 6 to 12, with military discounts available. Kids age 5 and younger ride for free. caladesiferry.org

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The Tampa Baseball Museum at the Al Lopez House steps up to the plate By Heather Turk

One of only 50 Tiffany crystal baseballs made to commemorate the Tampa Bay Rays’ 2016 trip to Cuba to play the Habana Cubans

Photos of crystal ball, jersey and museum by Jamie Clark; Antique baseball bat, glove and ball courtesy of iStock photo by Getty Images

One of Tampa’s newest attractions is sure to hit a home run with baseball fans. The Tampa Baseball Museum at the Al Lopez House opened in the Ybor City Historic District last September, approximately one mile from the home’s original location where Tampa’s first Major League player, manager and National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee lived for more than 50 years. The restored house features 1,200 square feet of permanent and rotating exhibits that cover Tampa’s baseball history over the past 135 years. “Tampa has always been a baseball town,” said Chantal Hevia, president and CEO of the Ybor City Museum Society, which owns and developed the museum. “From the first team formed in Ybor City by the Cubans in 1887, to the spring training tradition, to the latest Major League Baseball inductee, to the Tampa Bay Rays’ record-setting accomplishments, there is unique living history that represents the area’s passion for the game.” Visitors to the museum can learn more about Tampa’s robust history with the sport by watching “Baseball from the Beginning,” a series of historical videos produced by the Tampa Bay Rays. Hevia noted that Tampa has one of the highest numbers of MLB players per capita in the country, and the museum actually

features a collection of baseballs signed by each of the 89 players from Hillsborough County who reached the Majors. Other artifacts on display include an original team jersey circa 1950 from the city’s first Minor League team, the Tampa Smokers, and a representation of Al Lopez Field, Tampa’s spring training and Minor League ballpark that operated from 1955 to 1988.

Artifacts from Tampa’s first Minor League team, the Tampa Smokers

The Tampa Baseball Museum at the Al Lopez House is open Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is recommended that guests give themselves approximately 45 minutes to visit. tampabaseballmuseum.org

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Aerial view of the St. Petersburg Pier

It’s one-stop fun at this Tampa Bay landmark By Nancy Foster

Dating back to 1889, the St. Pete Pier has overlooked Tampa Bay’s beautiful shoreline at the far east end of St. Petersburg. Developed as an environmentally conscious multiplex to encourage public interaction with Tampa Bay’s natural resources, it is an enjoyable and vibrant experience for all ages. The 26-acre, family-friendly Pier complex has been transformed into a trendy waterfront entertainment district. Popular features include a kid’s playground, beach area, history museum, retail outlets, picnic areas, fishing pier and multiple food and beverage outlets.

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Among four internationally renowned artists, whose works can be found at select locations around the facility, is Tampa Bay native Janet Echelman, who’s aerial sculpture “Bending Arc” is made with over 1.6 million knots of lightweight fiber that ebb and flow with the changing wind and light. In addition, a full-size sculpture of the Benoist Airboat used


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Take an Eco Tour at Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center

An important nod to the area’s vital estuary system, the Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center is a “marine environmental and educational experience” meant to teach visitors about the history and recovery of the Tampa Bay ecosystem. Its stylistic gallery features floor-to-ceiling glass walls encompassing interactive displays and touch tanks. The center’s USCG-certified catamaran Eco-Vessel enables visitors to cruise the bay’s waters and learn from an onboard marine biologist about the area’s aquatic life and unique water ecosystem. The pierhead itself features five dining outlets. Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille serves up fresh seafood with flavors of the Caribbean. The laid-back Fresco’s Waterfront Bistro beckons with jaw-dropping views of the bay, and two cafes offer casual meals or snacks. The perfect nighttime experience is at Teak, the signature restaurant on the fourth floor, known for its nautical-inspired menu and fine dining experience. Stop first at the rooftop Pier Teaki for tantalizing signature cocktails and gorgeous views of the Tampa Bay sunset.

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Allegiant passengers visiting St. Pete/Clearwater looking for some family fun have come to the right place. Aside from boasting 35 miles of white-sand beaches, the sundrenched destination is home to numerous attractions the whole family can enjoy together. CLEARWATER MARINE AQUARIUM Not your typical aquarium, this working marine animal hospital exists to rescue and rehabilitate sick and injured wildlife. In addition to seeing various animals being cared for, including sea turtles and river otters, visitors can get up close to several rescued animals that couldn’t be released back into the wild – like Hope, one of the Dolphins that starred in Warner Bros./Alcon Entertainment’s “Dolphin Tale” movies. Daily presentations are held so guests can learn more about the aquarium’s inhabitants and why they aren’t releasable. Visitors can also interact with some of the animals for an additional fee by booking one of the aquarium’s unforgettable Animal Experiences. Other unique add-ons are available, too, including eco-boat tours around Clearwater Bay. visit. seewinter.com GREAT EXPLORATIONS CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Offering real-life, practical learning experiences in a creative and playful environment, this St. Pete Museum features an average of 20 interactive exhibits that introduce STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) topics in non-traditional ways. Visitors will play and explore in exhibits designed to meet the developmental needs of children from birth to elementary school age, like My First Market – a kid-sized supermarket that teaches the value of making healthy eating choices. There’s also a 26-foot tall climber, Longo’s Cove, at the center of the museum that showcases images of Florida 48

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Splash Harbour’s Smuggler’s Run and Pirate’s Plunge water slides

sea life as children climb from pad to pad, and a new For All Animals exhibit where visitors can learn about the safety and care of different animal species. Even older guests will likely learn something new! greatex.org SPLASH HARBOUR WATER PARK The only water park in Pinellas County, this thrilling attraction is located just two blocks from Indian Rocks Beach. Not only is it home to two 42-foot tall water slides – including Smuggler’s Run, which has an exciting bowl feature – but there’s also a 600-foot long lazy river, a zero-entry pool with mushroom waterfalls and ground sprays and the Treasure Cove Splash Zone featuring three slides, a dumping bucket and interactive water activities designed for younger guests. When it’s time to dry off, families can test their putt-putt skills on the park’s tropical-themed 18-hole miniature golf course for a nominal fee. splashharbourwaterpark.com

Great Explorations Children’s Museum is both educational and entertaining

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Perfect your game at Mt. Atlanticus mini-golf course

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Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach around a 23-acre lake, Broadway at the Beach is South Carolina’s largest entertainment venue offering a plethora of entertainment, one-of-a-kind shops and boutiques and a variety of dining options. The entire family will enjoy Ripley’s Aquarium with its newest exhibit: Penguin Encounters. Get up close with floor-to-ceiling viewing glass and a 360-degree crawl tunnel to waddle through. At Hollywood Wax Museum, guests can take pictures with their favorite stars, peek into the Prop Vault and tiptoe through a laser maze. WonderWorks, an amusement park for the mind, will keep everyone


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Crooked Hammock Brewery The view from above at Broadway at the Beach

in the family entertained with more than 100 handson exhibits that challenge the mind and spark the imagination. broadwayatthebeach.com

Photos of Mt. Atlanticus mini-golf course, Penguin Encounters, Broadway at the Beach and Crooked Hammock Brewery by Sandra Chambers; alligator courtesy of Alligator Adventure

MINI GOLF CAPITAL OF THE WORLD Myrtle Beach is well-known as a golf destination, but it has also earned the moniker of the “MiniGolf Capital of the World,” boasting more than 50 extravagant and elaborately themed mini-golf courses. Mt. Atlanticus, a 75-foot-high course, winds three stories to the very top where players are treated to amazing views of the Atlantic Ocean. At Mayday Mountain, a life-size Lockeed PV-2 plane has crash landed on a deserted island. Visitors to Mutiny Bay will spot a life-size pirate ship and can learn about famous pirates at each hole.myrtlebeachminigolf.com ALLIGATOR ADVENTURE Billed as the “Reptile Capital of the World,” Alligator Adventure is one of the largest facilities for reptile life in the world. Featuring more than 700 alligators and crocs as well as 50 different species of animals, guests take a self-guided tour through a 15-acre wetland park in the heart of North Myrtle Beach. Don’t miss the alligator feeding and be on the lookout for the 18-foot croc named Utan, the largest crocodile in North America. alligatoradventure.com

Family-friendly dining WITH A TWIST OF FUN LULU’S RESTAURANT Located at Barefoot Landing on the Intercoastal

Waterway, this 400-seat restaurant and outdoor dining area offers great water views and fun activities for kids including a sand beach, ropes climbing course and an arcade. The menu has a wide variety of starters, seafood, burgers, southern fare and kid-approved items. lulubuffett.com/northmyrtlebeach THE ORIGINAL BENJAMIN’S CALABASH SEAFOOD For a unique dining experience, check out this

1,000-seat restaurant which offers an all-youcan-eat buffet with more than 170 items from seafood to steaks, chicken, barbeque, pasta and veggies. But Benjamin’s is much more than a restaurant—it’s a nautical museum which houses some of the world’s largest scale ship models, including a 18-foot Queen Elizabeth II. originalbenjamins.com CROOKED HAMMOCK BREWERY Offering a “hammock-state-of-mind,” this brewery

and restaurant is a great backyard escape for the entire family. With indoor/outdoor seating for 500, the menu offers cookout-inspired food like burgers, ribs, seafood, savory sides and a southern staple of cornbread. There are fun activities for the entire family including a firepit, hammocks, ping pong, bocce ball courts, corn hole and a playground for children. And don’t forget your furry friends—this restaurant is pet-friendly. crookedhammockbrewery.com/ myrtle-beach

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Grandiose Glamping near Austin

Being immersed in nature has never looked so good

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Experience the detoxifying benefits of rusticyet-stylish isolation at these exciting glamping destinations in the Austin area.

The Cypress Valley experience

COLLECTIVE HILL COUNTRY Just 60 minutes from Austin on a ridgeline overlooking Montesino Ranch, the Collective Hill Country resort is offering modern comforts paired with classic Texas taste. With standard, family and honeymoon suite options available, guests can expect to sleep in luxury tents overflowing with amenities such as rain style showers, nightly artisanal s’mores and private decks for stargazing just to name a few. Other amenities include a complimentary in-tent breakfast of baked goods, cured meats, fruits and French press coffee, Pilates-yoga fusion classes, sound


Photo of Cypress Valley experience by Kevin Steele; Collective Hill Country courtesy of Collective Hill Country; Hozhoni on the Hill courtesy of Hozhoni on the Hill

meditations, in-tent massages and even a sparkling wine demo, complete with a branding at the campfire on your own personal cutting board. collectiveretreats. com/retreat/collective-hill-country GETAWAY Located in quaint Wimberley, Getaway consists of 140-square-foot “micro” cabins scattered throughout 60 acres of Hill Country flora. The black, box-like cabins have floor to ceiling windows that overlook the woods and are stocked with well-curated books, playing cards, a radio and cooking equipment. Guests can put their phones in the provided lockbox and unplug for a while to explore the surrounding areas, from Blue Hole to Old Baldy to the town of Wimberley itself. When it’s time to return to camp, guests can gather around their private outdoor firepit and dine al fresco using one of the “campfire recipes” provided on Getaway’s website. getaway.house/austin CYPRESS VALLEY Live out your childhood fantasy of sleeping in a treehouse at Cypress Valley, located less than an hour’s drive from Austin in Spicewood. These luxury treehouses are well-integrated into the landscape, floating high above the ground in an old-growth cypress forest. Each of them offers something a little different: Yoki is more akin to a fancy high-rise apartment, with a two-story deck and soaking tub, while Lofthaven is an aerial yurt with a giant tree straight through the center of it. The Nest can sleep six and consists of stacked rooms with bridges and ladders. Adults and kids alike will have a blast during their stay here. cypressvalley.com HOZHONI ON THE HILL At Hozhoni on the Hill, sleep under a blanket of stars in the Stardome, a translucent dome perched over Horseshoe Bay, with 360-degree views of the lush countryside. A rustic retreat unlike any other, the Stardome has an outdoor “star-soaking hot tub,” indoor/outdoor shower and a huge private deck. The views of the night sky and the Hill Country are simply unparalleled. hozhonionthehill.com SINYA ON LONE MAN CREEK Sinya on Lone Man Creek is romantic glamping at its finest. There’s only one tent on the property, and it’s every bit as well-appointed as a four-star hotel room in downtown Austin. Think fluffy Turkish towels, a feather-cushioned sofa, spa bathrobes and a king-size bed — except instead of skyscrapers and traffic, you’ll wake up to treetops and songbirds. There are also five furnished outdoor areas, where you’ll find a hammock, hot tub, patio and firepit. hillcountrysinya.com

The Summit Tent at Collective Hill Country

Interior of The Summit Tent at Collective Hill Country

Inside your room at Hozhoni on the Hill

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We recognize our hard-working Team Members all year long, and we are proud to specifically honor those who went above and beyond to improve our overall customer experience (CX). Below are just a few examples demonstrating their extraordinary commitment to you, our customers: “Kristen (OCC Manager, HQ) was everything we needed during a busy day. She was extremely patient, she was determined to get all of the flights in, she listened intently and communicated perfectly so that we knew what the plan was the entire day! The best part, we got all our flights in, our crews home and our passengers to their destinations! Without her hard work and determination, our passengers would have been inconvenienced!” “Our operation at LAX recently went through a major facility move impacting our ticket counter, gates, as well as the supporting offices for operations and other departments. Jim (Station Manager, LAX) has been able to navigate through a labyrinth of airport challenges and various departments to seek the best service experience for our customers. Whether it involved signage, offices, passenger transportation to the new mid-field gates or baggage processing, Jim has been tenacious in pursuing what is best for our customers.”

Kristen Leine, OCC Manager (HQ)

Our CX Celebrities are nominated by fellow Team Members, and these are just a few examples of how they went above and beyond to make sure we have safe and reliable service as well as a great customer experience. We are so proud to be able to honor each of them for their dedication and passion. 2021 CX Celebrities Anthony Burke, GOA (SFB) Brittany Butler, Flight Attendant (SFB) Captain Steven Clary (CVG) Lea Galendez, Flight Attendant (CVG) Walter Garcia, Draftsman, Aircraft Engineering (HQ) Logan Jones, Stations Area Manager (AUS) James Kawashima, General Manager (LAX) Sarah Ko, AOG Buyer (HQ) Kristen Leine, OCC Manager (HQ) Mark Noehring, CSA/GOA (BOI) Joseph Pakele, Flight Attendant (IND) First Officer Kevin Turner (CVG)

James Kawashima, General Manager (LAX)

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TRAVELER INFORMATION SAFETY FIRST Customer safety is Allegiant®’s first concern. Please be advised that interference with the duties of crew members, including flight attendants, is a violation of federal laws. Our crews are thoroughly trained in all safety procedures. To ensure your own safety, we hope you take a moment to review the safety information card located in the seat pocket in front of you. Be aware of the following: • Location of the nearest emergency exit • Location of your emergency oxygen mask, if needed • Correct procedure for exiting the cabin in an emergency SEAT BELTS Seat belts must be fastened ANY TIME the seat belt sign is on, during taxi, takeoff and landing. Once the seat belt sign is turned off, you may walk around the cabin. Due to unexpected turbulence, it is strongly recommended that you keep your seat belt fastened any time while in your seat. Allegiant’s exit seating policy does not allow the use of seat belt extensions in the exit seats due to tripping hazards. CHILD RESTRAINT SEATS Federal Aviation Administration requires that all child restraint seats used on planes meet federal safety standards. Acceptable seats bear proper labeling “THIS RESTRAINT IS CERTIFIED FOR USE IN MOTOR VEHICLES AND AIRCRAFT" from the manufacturer. Unlabeled seats

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