Sunseeker - East Coast Edition - Winter 2021

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ALLEGIANT’S GUIDE TO THE BEST DESTINATIONS UNDER THE SUN EAST COAST EDITION | DECEMBER 2021 - FEBRUARY 2022

EXPERIENCE A CLASSIC COMEDY RETURNS

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06 A COMEDY CLASSIC RETURNS

Jay Leno brings ‘You Bet Your Life’ back to television for a new generation to enjoy

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19 FORT MYERS/ PUNTA GORDA 20 OUTSIDERS WELCOME

Sanibel and Captiva Islands offer delectable dining

Discover Florida’s picturesque playground: Punta Gorda/ Englewood Beach

35 TAMPA/ST. PETE/ CLEARWATER

11 COVER STORY EXPERIENCE THE RINGLING

25 TROPICAL TASTES & TUNES

36 OUTDOORS IN CLEARWATER BEACH

15 SARASOTA IN STYLE

28 AN INSPIRED GETAWAY

09 SARASOTA/ BRADENTON

A Guide To Visiting The Ringling

Visually striking sights on the Cultural Coast of Florida

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31 SPLENDID SEAFOOD & SAVORY SURPRISES

Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach venues embrace the trop rock spirit Experience an attraction unlike any other at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates

There’s something magical about Clearwater Beach on Florida’s West Coast

41 SEAFOOD DELIGHTS

Clearwater Beach Chefs get creative with fabulous Florida fish


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42 DALí & COMPANY

Surreal exhibits visit an exquisite museum

45 FAR FROM YOUR TYPICAL NEIGHBORHOOD

Historic Ybor City is sure to charm visitors

49 ORLANDO/SANFORD 50 PRIMO PATIOS

Alfresco dining in historic downtown Sanford

55 KEY WEST

A PROTECTED PARADISE

Reconnect with nature at the Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden

58 ASHEVILLE, NC

A PERFECT WINTER ESCAPE

Discover the North Carolina Mountains

61 NEW ORLEANS, LA

The Perfect Romantic Vacation

63 FOR OUR PASSENGERS 65 ALLEGIANT CARES 67 EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT 68 ROUTE MAP 71 ONBOARD MENU 80 TRAVEL SAFETY

52 ADVENTURE AWAITS

Discover what’s new at Universal Orlando Resort

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Thank you for choosing Allegiant. The past two years have seen unprecedented disruption and change for everyone around the world. On behalf of the entire Allegiant family, we hope that throughout this pandemic you and yours have remained safe and healthy. As more travelers return to the skies, we’re excited to welcome you back on board and connect you with the people and places that matter most. Allegiant is kicking off the season with more nonstop flights to great destinations, making it easier for you to get away. This winter, we’ll be launching expanded service from 25 cities across the country to destinations like Phoenix / Mesa, Palm Springs, Sarasota / Bradenton and Fort Lauderdale. We’ve also rolled out an all-new way for you to earn valuable points for travel when flying Allegiant through our new Allways™ Rewards program. Visit Allegiant.com to learn more. Let Sunseeker be your guide as you discover Florida’s picturesque playground, Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach in Outsiders Welcome on page 20. If you are visiting Orlando, check out what’s new at Universal Orlando Resort on page 52 and on page 55 you can reconnect with nature at the Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Gardens. 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

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A comedy classic returns

Jay Leno brings ‘You Bet Your Life’ back to television for a new generation to enjoy

By Heather Turk

Jay Leno may joke that the only reason he is hosting the remake of “You Bet Your Life” is because he wanted to do something else after leaving “The Tonight Show,” but the 1950s game show hosted by Groucho Marx holds a special spot in the late-night legend’s heart. “‘You Bet Your Life’ was always my favorite game show because I liked the way it was put together,” Leno told Sunseeker. “People would just walk out and Groucho would start talking to them. They weren’t in funny costumes or anything, they were just regular people, but then you’d find out, ‘Oh, that person’s pretty interesting,’ which is the way real life is.” Now airing in syndication, the comedy game show also stars Leno’s former “Tonight Show” bandleader Kevin Eubanks as co-host. Each 30-minute episode features two pairs of contestants trying to answer five questions 6

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“You Bet Your Life” premiered in September


ENTERTAINMENT from a randomly selected category — like Greek mythology or acting roles played by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson — to win up to $5,000. While some questions are multiple choice, others are not. For the final question, the contestants must decide if they want to risk what they’ve won so far in an attempt to double their winnings or simply walk away with their share of the prize money that’s already in the bank.

Photos of “You Bet Your Life” stage shots by Kevin Lynch, all other photos by Patrick Ecclesine / Simpatico Creative Productions

Although the contestants on “You Bet Your Life” are obviously trying to win some cash, Leno stressed that the focus of the show isn’t on the money. Instead, it’s on the contestants. “You bring out two complete strangers, hopefully opposites — maybe a rapper from New York City and a lady who is a farmer in Ohio — and they have to team up then and there to win the money,” Leno explained. “You’ll see the interactions between the people and be surprised at what they know and what they don’t know, and that’s sort of the whole basis of the show. There’s also a comedy element, like Headlines (a ‘Tonight Show’ staple), but really the show is about the contestants. I’ve always found the contestants on a game show to be more interesting than the actual game. It’s kind of like ‘Family Feud.’ It’s always funny watching Steve (Harvey) talk to people to see what kind of reactions and answers he gets.”

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Jay Leno and Kevin Eubanks

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Leno’s a natural fit to host “You Bet Your Life,” as not only does the former talk show host genuinely find people fascinating, but he also has plenty of experience making them feel comfortable on air. This comes in handy when Leno tries to help contestants discover a secret word that Eubanks shared before they came out onstage, sometimes asking them personal questions that might lead to one of them saying the word and splitting an extra $500 cash prize. “The whole 22 years we went out on the streets and talked to people for Jaywalking, we never had anybody say, ‘You made me look like a fool,’” Leno said. “We would ask people, ‘Are you okay with this?’ and they were willing to laugh at themselves. They realized they had made a mistake or given a funny answer. My favorite question was we asked people how Mount Rushmore was formed and more than one person said erosion. You go, really? You think millions of years of wind and rain picked four presidents, four of our greatest presidents? I mean, what are the odds of that? Then, they start to realize, oh no, I guess that’s not right. It’s all about figuring out how to draw humor from people without humiliating or degrading them.” For those interested in auditioning for “You Bet Your Life,” people can visit the show’s website for details on how to apply. Allegiant has partnered with the program not only to provide airfare for vacation packages contestants can win, but also to fly contestants out to California to be on it.

Leno said that audiences thought his interactions with Eubanks on “The Tonight Show” were hilarious, as Eubanks was always good at jumping in when the time was right

“We’re not looking for people who think they’re wacky, just regular folks who may run a potato chip museum or have some weird hobby or unusual talent. Just someone who is a bit extroverted without being over the top.”

“We’re not looking for people who think they’re wacky, just regular folks who may run a potato chip museum or have some weird hobby or unusual talent,” Leno said. “Just someone who is a bit extroverted without being over the top.” Whether people appear on the show or just tune in to watch it, Leno is confident that everyone will have a great time. “Everybody talks through email and Twitter these days, so to talk one-on-one with people and just have a little human interaction seemed like a fun thing to do,” Leno concluded. youbetyourlife.com

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Leno noted that game shows are very hot right now because “people seem to want some form of escapism”


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EXPERIENCE THE RINGLING

A Guide to Visiting The Ringling By Virginia Harshman

A visit to the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida is an opportunity to see a world-class art collection, two circus museums, a palatial VenetianGothic mansion, an 18th-century Italian theater and an arboretum—all in one place! THE ADVENTURE BEGINS The Ringling has developed a comprehensive website through which interested parties may purchase tickets, preview the collection, see upcoming events and performances or ask questions. ringling.org Arriving at the campus is a breeze thanks to free parking in a lot immediately across the street from the museum’s entrance. The original, pink-hued gatehouse serves as a perfect starting point. Pro Tip: The Ringling is walking distance from SRQ Airport, and makes for a perfect stop during a layover or preflight. They will even check luggage for free while flyers visit the museum. Continued on page 12

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Pro Tip: Museum admission is $25. However, a Reciprocal Membership can be purchased for $200 and includes free admission for two designated members at over 1,000 museums in North America. ENTER PARADISE After exiting the Visitors Pavilion, guests will find themselves in the midst of a lush landscape filled with exotic and rare species. The Ringling, certified as a Level II arboretum, is famous for its incredible banyan trees. Look for the famous “Banyan Boy,” a cherub statue that has become encased inside the roots of a banyan tree. By downloading the Treekeeper app, amateur arborists can learn more

Photos c ourtesy of The Ringling

A THEATER FIT FOR A QUEEN Upon entry, the McKay Visitors Pavilion provides the opportunity to explore an eclectic and colorful glass collection housed in the Kotler-Coville Glass Pavilion. Nearby, the Historic Asolo Theater serves as a gorgeous performance hall for The Ringling’s programs and the On-Screen Film series. The theater’s evolution began in the 15th century with Caterina Cornaro, the Queen of Cyprus. In 1798, architect Antonio Locatelli created the theater in the great hall of Caterina’s palace. The Asolo Theater, purchased by the museum’s first director, A. Everett Austin, Jr. in 1949, was installed in its current home in 2006.

about the exquisite flora and fauna. Located in the arboretum, Mable’s Rose Garden, completed in 1913, is 27,225-square-foot Italian inspired garden, patterned after a wagon wheel. The property also includes the whimsical Dwarf Garden and the Secret Garden. RUN AWAY AND JOIN THE CIRCUS The circus museum actually consists of two buildings. Exhibits invite guests to walk the wire, squeeze into a clown car, snap photos with a ferocious faux tiger and more. The 44,000-piece Howard Bros. Circus Model must be seen to be believed, and the “Greatest Show on Earth” mural celebrates the entertainment that has delighted packed houses in great cities and small towns across America for generations. Parade wagons, posters, glittering costumes and the cannon that shot daring performers through the air line the halls of this hallowed institution. And soon, an exciting new interactive gallery experience, “The Greatest Show on Earth” will open in early 2022! Pro Tip: Don’t miss seeing The Wisconsin! Worthy of the man called the “King of the Circus,” the custom Pullman car gives a glimpse into how the Ringlings traveled in impeccable style. THE PALACE OF THE CIRCUS KING Prepare for your breath to be taken away as you approach the incredible Ca’d’Zan mansion. Ca’d’Zan means “House of John” in Venetian dialect. Completed in 1926 at $1.5 million (over $21 million in today’s dollars), the 36,000 square-foot house sits on Sarasota Bay, is five stories tall and has a full basement (a rarity in Florida)! Pretend that you are a guest at one of John and Mable’s celebrity-filled parties and peruse the ballroom, grand hall and elegant dining room. Check out the humongous kitchen and don’t miss the gorgeous marble waterfront terrace. Ca’ d’Zan is the grandest mansion on Florida’s Suncoast and stands as one of America’s architectural treasures.

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Pro Tip: Tickets for the tour of the mansion often sell out, so it’s recommended to reserve them online THE GRAND FINALE! John Ringling was a man who understood the value of spectacle and loved to awe a crowd. His art museum does just that! The Ringling, the State Art Museum of Florida, is home to one of the preeminent art and cultural collections in the U.S. The museum is a U-shaped pink palace with 21 original galleries that house Ringling’s treasure trove of paintings and art objects, highlighted by a collection of masters that include Velazquez, El Greco, Van Dyck, Veronese, Tiepolo, Gainsborough and Rubens. Contemporary art and special exhibitions can be found in the Searing Wing and Monda Galleries. The Chao Center for Asian Art, housed inside a gigantic jade green cube, hosts a dynamic collection. A giant statue of David keeps watch over the

Museum of Art’s Courtyard, while the gorgeous pink marble loggias are a favorite of influencers and Instagrammers. Pro Tip: Wear comfortable shoes! If you bring a backpack, it must be worn on your front inside the galleries to prevent accidentally backing into the paintings. Taking photos to commemorate your visit is great, but flash is not allowed in the galleries. Use #Theringling on your photo, and it might be chosen for inclusion in The Ringling Magazine.

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Ringling College of Art and Design Industry Success Stories

Hamilton Lewis Computer Animation, ’09 Visualization Supervisor The Third Floor, Los Angeles “I grew up in Larned, Kansas – a small town of 3,000 people. After graduating from Ringling College, I moved to Los Angeles to become a visual storyteller and recently finished shooting a major visual effects film in London. This was always my dream and Ringling College helped make it happen.” Hamilton is a Visualization Supervisor at top animation studio, The Third Floor. His Computer Animation senior thesis was nominated for a Student Academy Award, which led to a job at DreamWorks Animation. He recently worked on How to Train Your Dragon, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame.

“Ringling College taught me the industry skills and gave me confidence in presenting my work. I love what I do and hope my success will spark inspiration in the next generation of Ringling artists and filmmakers.”

Previsualization shots by Hamilton Lewis, Avengers: Endgame.

Turning passion into profession. www.ringling.edu

Copyright MARVEL 2019 and courtesy of THE THIRD FLOOR, Inc.


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SARASOTA IN STYLE Visually striking sights on the Cultural Coast of Florida By Sean Davies

Photos of beach goers courtesy of iStock by Getty Images; all others courtesy of VisitSarasota.org

Beach goers on Lido Beach in Sarasota, Florida

The Butterfly House in the Spanish Point Campus at Selby Gardens

Selby Gardens is home to rare orchids and other exotic flowers

The dazzling shores of Sarasota, Florida, are home to more than just beautiful beaches and tropical cocktail bars. As the Cultural Coast of Florida, the area is a hub for art and beauty. Thirteen stages are within a mile of Downtown Sarasota, more than 90 works of public art dot the streets, and contemporary museums are within miles of botanical gardens showcasing rare and exotic marvels. Even the lush environment is a feast for the senses, where bold vacationers can get up close and personal with the tropical landscape that bursts from the seams of spectacular Sarasota. MARIE SELBY BOTANICAL GARDENS Sarasota is known for gorgeous natural wonder, showcased wonderfully at the Smithsonian affiliated Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. Composed of the 15acre Downtown Sarasota campus and the 30-acre Historic Spanish Point (HSP) campus in the Osprey area of Sarasota County, Florida, the 45 acres of bayfront sanctuaries are populated with native nature and regional history. The Downtown Campus is the only botanical garden in the world dedicated to the display and study of epiphytic orchids, bromeliads, gesneriads and ferns, and other tropical plants. The gardens utilize their grounds to educate on botany, horticulture, historical preservation and the environment. The Historic Spanish Point campus, located south along Little Sarasota Bay, is one of the largest preserves showcasing native Florida plants. The campus is open to the public and celebrates an archaeological record that encompasses approximately 5,000 years of Florida history. Continued on page 16 selby.org SUNSEEKER

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Take photos of manatees up close at the Mote Aquarium

VENICE THEATRE From its humble beginnings set in the 1950s, in a borrowed building manned by volunteer staff, The Venice Theatre has come far. Today, it is one of the largest community theaters in the United States with its own beautiful playhouses, a paid professional staff and a roster of touring and local productions. This holiday season, the theater welcomes back “A Christmas Carol” for its 20th year. The production is an original musical adaptation of Dickens’ classic story, following Ebenezer Scrooge (played by Brad Wages) as he reflects on his past, present and potentially shakey future, playing December 10-20. “Ain’t Misbehavin’” follows close behind, running from January 14 to February 6. The Tony award-winning musical follows jazz musician Thomas “Fats” Waller’s rise to international fame during the Golden Age of the Cotton Club. The versatile cast dances, strums and sings the songs that Waller made famous. venicetheatre.org SARASOTA ART MUSEUM Opened in 2020 as the region’s first museum dedicated to contemporary art, the Sarasota Art Museum offers visitors a place to see dynamic and inspiring exhibitions and participate in exciting educational programming with global thought leaders. The facility is made up of exhibition gallery spaces, an auditorium, an outdoor sculpture garden, a bistro, retail store 16

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Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium

Mote Aquarium is home to three adorable otters


and extensive grounds for performance, sculpture, movement classes and other gatherings. Monthly curator talks give new guests and current members insight into current exhibitions on display. From November 27, 2021, to May 15, 2022, the museum will showcase the work of the late Felix Gonzalez-Torres, who used everyday materials, such as lightbulbs, paper and candy, to engage viewers in deeper consideration of intrapersonal and cultural issues. Debuting on the same day, “Judith Linhares: The Artist as Curator” is an exhibition curated by Judith Linhares, showcasing the work of five other artists, handpicked to be included alongside Linhares’ own paintings, journals and more. sarasotaartmuseum.org MOTE MARINE LABORATORY AND AQUARIUM Amazing animals and marine science exhibits offering up-close engagements are available to those who visit Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium. Enclosures feature manatees, sea turtles and otters in recreated habitats. The open water Shark Zone exhibit is home to the only Center for Shark Research designated by the U.S. Congress, as well as tanks of stingrays, a close relative to the shark.

The Sarasota Art Museum

The aquarium also hosts events every week, from yoga with the manatees to kayaking tours around beautiful Sarasota Bay, both early in the morning and during full moons! There are also a plethora of other educational activities that combine the important research of the laboratory with the fun and excitement of a day at the aquarium. mote.org SARASOTA JUNGLE GARDENS Home to more than 200 native and exotic animals all housed within 10 acres of lush tropical landscape connected by winding jungle trails, Sarasota Jungle Gardens is an excellent showcase of the beauty found in and around the area. Visitors can expect to find birds of prey, a variety of parrot and macaw species, small mammals, snakes, lizards, iguanas, alligators, crocodiles and other reptiles, many of which were rescued or donated — including Florida’s famous pink flamingos.

Explore the tropical jungles of Florida at Sarasota Jungle Gardens

Visitors travel from all over the world to see the bright pink-feathered flocks. The flamingos are not shy and can often be seen splashing, flapping and strutting around. Guests can approach the ostentatious avians and hand-feed them, or just view them from a safe distance. Daily bird and reptile shows provide educational entertainment for kids and adults alike and include an aftershow Q and A. Plenty of one-on-one animal interactions provide guests the chance to hold various creatures and pose for photos. sarasotajunglegardens.com SUNSEEKER

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Discover Florida’s picturesque playground: Punta Gorda/ Englewood Beach

By Heather Turk

Being an outsider has never been as much fun as it is in Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach.

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The Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach Blueway Trails system has nearly 50 trails for paddlers to traverse


FT. MYERS/punta gorda The pristine destination along Florida’s Southwest Gulf Coast welcomes “outsiders,” or vacationers who prefer to do things outside and invites them to experience some of the state’s most coveted outdoor activities all in one place. Home to some of the most beautiful and secluded beaches in the state — some of which are only accessible by boat — Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach offers outsiders of all ages an array of exciting experiences to enjoy while basking in the warm sun. Even the young ones will have no trouble finding unique ways to experience the area’s natural beauty, whether they’re building sandcastles on Englewood Beach or looking for fossilized shark teeth at Stump Pass Beach State Park.

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Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach boasts more than 70 parks, preserves and recreational areas

Those who want to get out on the water will find a number of boat tours, charters and water taxis available that will take them out into Charlotte Harbor or to one of Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach’s nearby islands, like the secluded Don Pedro Island State Park. Nature enthusiasts can also explore more than 200 miles of Blueway Trails in the area by going kayaking, canoeing or paddleboarding. Paddlers can actually rent their own kayak through It’s Time Kayak and explore the trails’ breathtaking scenery and deep mangrove tunnels by themselves or book one of the company’s guided ecotours to learn more about the area and see some of its marine life. itstimekayak.com Given that Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach boasts more than 70 parks, preserves and recreational areas and is surrounded by lush greenery, the area is naturally a great place to observe wildlife. In addition to being home to seven sections of the famed Great Florida Birding Trail, the destination has several environmental centers that offer guided tours and educational programs. Animal lovers can actually get up close to Continued on page 23

The area’s secluded beaches are ideal for a romantic stroll

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Now more than ever, every moment counts. And there’s no better place to enjoy every moment than Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach. From pristine beaches, to fascinating eco-tours, to boating in Charlotte Harbor, your family will discover every kind of outdoor fun imaginable. Ready to reclaim your freedom? Plan now at: PureFlorida.com


Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach is home to two Golf Digest 4 ½-star courses

more than 100 non-releasable animals — including a rare white eastern screech owl named Luna — at Peace River Wildlife Center, a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation and education center that rescues and rehabilitates native Florida wildlife while teaching guests how to live in harmony with nature. prwildlife.org Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach is internationally renowned as one of the world’s top sport fishing destinations, too. Not only is Charlotte Harbor — Florida’s second-largest open water estuary — one of the United States’ best fishing locations, but the area is known as the Tarpon Capital of the World. Anglers can test their luck while they’re on vacation with King Fisher Fleet, which offers both deep sea fishing charters in the Gulf of Mexico as well as back bay fishing charters in the Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserve. kingfisherfleet.com While its calm, inshore waters may lure outsiders out to sea, Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach has plenty of outdoor activities for guests to enjoy on land. Golfers will find more than 450 holes to be played nearby, offering a range of challenges, not to mention stunning Southwest Florida vistas. Guests can also stay active by taking advantage of TEAM Punta Gorda’s free bicycle loaner program and checking out a bicycle at one of three

Get hooked on fishing in Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach

locations throughout the city. Visitors can then pedal their way around the quaint harborside town and its charming historic district so long as they return their bike by a certain time to where they borrowed it. teampuntagorda. org/free-bike-program Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach actually offers guests two very different, quaint downtowns to check out during their stay. Whereas downtown Punta Gorda offers a historic, harborside setting centered around Marion Street that’s filled with delectable restaurants, great shops and fun entertainment, downtown Englewood Beach is home to Dearborn Street, a beachy thoroughfare with several wonderful shops and eateries. No trip to Punta Gorda/ Englewood Beach is complete without walking through Fishermen’s Village either. The open-air promenade on Charlotte Harbor is home to 35 independently-owned shops and boutiques as well as six waterfront restaurants. Its newest dining addition, Turtle Bay, not only offers guests a variety of health-conscious dishes like protein bowls and power salads to choose from, but also a selection of classic deli sandwiches and dinner entrées. Guests can enjoy their selections to go or while dining at the open-air café and soaking up its beautiful views of Charlotte Harbor. fishermensvillage.com

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Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach venues embrace the trop rock spirit

By Heather Turk

Photo of Dave Lapio courtesy of heidemariephoto.com; tacos courtesy of Perch 360

Jimmy Buffett may have helped put Trop Rock on the map, but Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach should be just as synonymous with the music genre. Not only is the area home to one of the largest Parrot Head clubs in the world, the Charlotte Harbor Parrot Head Club, but it also boasts several restaurants and bars that showcase free live music by Trop Rock musicians on a regular basis.

Steel pan artist Dave Lapio performing at Farlow’s on the Water

Known for its Caribbean cuisine with a Southern twist, local favorite Farlow’s on the Water frequently features Trop Rock acts as part of its entertainment lineup. Guests can dine on such flavorful island fare as the West Indian Conch Fritters while listening to live music every Wednesday and Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. Trop Rock musicians who often perform in the Englewood restaurant’s garden area include singer-songwriter James “Sunny Jim” White and steel pan artists Dave Lapio, John Patti and Joe Fiorentino. farlowsonthewater.com Diners can enjoy live Trop Rock music at Hurricane Charley’s, too. The Punta Gorda sushi, raw bar and grill showcases some of southwest Florida’s best music acts seven nights a week, as well as Friday through Sunday afternoon from 1 to 5 p.m. Although acts and music genres vary, guests will frequently see such popular performers as acoustic guitarist Mark Gorka, steel pan artist John Patti and lively pair Mixed Up Duo performing on the eatery’s outdoor Hunker-Down Deck overlooking Charlotte Harbor. While enjoying the sights and sounds, guests can relish some of the waterfront restaurant’s incredible cuisine, like the Lobster Overdose roll served with tropical coleslaw. hurricanecharleys.com

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T.T.’s Tiki Bar at Four Points by Sheraton Punta Gorda Harborside is another waterfront favorite where it’s easy to get into an island frame of mind. Not only can guests savor an array of tropical-themed dishes like the Tropical Rice Bowl made with mahi-mahi, chicken or shrimp, but they can also enjoy a wide range of live music with their toes in the sand. Live entertainment typically starts at 5 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. Upcoming acts scheduled to perform select dates December 2021 through February 2022 include Trop Rock singer/ songwriter Paul Roush and versatile quintet Tropical Avenue. ttstikibarwaterfrontharborside.com For a 360-degree view of Punta Gorda that hits all the right notes, check out Perch 360. Showcasing such beloved Trop Rock singer-songwriters as James “Sunny Jim” White, Aubrey Wollett and island-country artist Isabella Stefania, the Wyvern Hotel’s rooftop restaurant features live music every Thursday through Saturday from 6-10 p.m. Guests can groove to the rooftop tunes while feasting upon such tasty tapas as the addictive Shrimp & Sweet Potato tacos and taking in the refreshing sea breezes from five stories up in the air. perch360.com

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Thomas Edison’s winter home and guest house have been open to the public since 1947

Just a short drive from Fort Myers Beach, vacationers will discover a peaceful place where they can step back in time to celebrate history, science, art and nature: the Edison and Ford Winter Estates. Attracting more than 250,000 people from around the world each year, the Edison and Ford Winter Estates is one of the most visited historic home sites in America. Situated along the Caloosahatchee River, the lush grounds offer guests a glimpse into the lives of two of America’s most famous inventors: Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. As visitors stroll through more than 20 acres of botanical gardens restored to their 1929 landscape, they’ll not only get to see the winter homes of Edison and Ford, but also Edison’s guest house, his caretaker’s house, Edison’s study, his swimming pool complex and Ford’s caretaker’s cottage. Nearly all of the furnishings in Edison’s main house and guest house are original to the Edison family, who enjoyed the winter retreat for six decades

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before Edison’s widow, Mina, deeded the estate to the City of Fort Myers in 1947. The property also boasts the only site in Florida designated a National Historic Chemical Landmark: the Edison Botanic Research Laboratory. Inside, visitors will find all of Edison, Ford and Harvey Firestone’s original equipment and machinery right where they left it. Outside, they’ll find more than 1,700 plants representing over 400 species from six continents, many of which Edison used in his quest to find a natural source of rubber — the main reason the lab was built in 1928.

Several antique vehicles reside at the Edison Ford Museum

The recently renovated Edison Ford Museum is located on site, too, featuring 15,000 square feet of exhibits and artifacts. In addition to showcasing Edison’s favorite invention, the phonograph, the museum has six antique cars on display, including the 1916 Ford Model T that Ford gave Edison for his birthday. Although the Edison and Ford Winter Estates is open year-round for both guided and selfguided tours, there’s arguably no better time to visit the attraction than during its namesake season. The property hosts several special events visitors won’t want to miss, including its Holiday Nights light show through Jan. 2, 2022. A separate admission fee applies for the annual after-hours event, where guests can see the homes and gardens decorated with thousands of lights. Additionally, the property’s free Winter Garden Festival takes place on Feb. 12 and 13, featuring food trucks, live music and more than 40 garden vendors.

The Edison and Ford Winter Estates is open daily from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., with the last admission ticket sold at 4:30 p.m. It is closed on Christmas. edisonfordwinterestates.org

Edison Ford Museum’s “Family & Friends” exhibit highlights Edison and Ford’s experiences in Fort Myers Photos courtesy of Edison and Ford Winter Estates

In early 2022, Edison’s caretaker’s house will feature a new temporary exhibit. On view from Jan. 14 to May 29, “Sustainable Conceptions” will showcase 2-D and 3-D works of art created from recycled products that highlight Edison and Ford’s efforts to work towards a sustainable future. Although the Green Movement was not popular during their lifetimes, both men recognized the importance of recycling and reusing materials.

The Edison Botanic Research Laboratory features a chemical processing area where latex was extracted from plant materials in hopes of finding a natural source of rubber

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Crossing the lovely threemile-long Sanibel Causeway that connects Sanibel and Captiva Islands to Fort Myers in Southwest Florida is an escape to an island way of life. In addition to protected white sand beaches scattered with shells, unmatched wildlife and a bohemian vibe, there are a number of delectable dining establishments offering splendid seafood and savory surprises. OLD CAPTIVA HOUSE Located at the legendary ‘Tween Waters Island Resort & Spa, elegant Captiva House offers a classic island dining experience, where romantic Gulf-front sunsets are at the top of the menu. This National Registry of Historic Places landmark offers guests a rich roster

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of favorites, including Lobster and Crab Crusted Scallops, Blackened Snapper with chef Greg Nelson’s own watermelon cucumber salad, roasted corn polenta and a citrus butter sauce; and Pomegranate Glazed Lamb Chops with roasted garlic parmesan smashed potatoes, vegetable medley and honey ginger demi. Dessert tempts patrons with chef Nelson’s special Key lime pie recipe. The island favorite is baked in a pecan crust and finished with berry coulis. oldcaptivahouse.com DOC FORD’S RUM BAR & GRILLE CAPTIVA ISLAND Sister restaurant to Doc Ford’s Sanibel Island, Doc Ford’s Fort Myers Beach and the muchanticipated Doc Ford’s St. Pete Pier, this popular beach-themed bar and grille offers live music, outdoor seating, fabulous food and a large rum list. Doc Ford’s Original Lime Panko Crusted Fish Sandwich, voted Best Fish Sandwich, is seared, baked and served on a fresh Kaiser, topped with house slaw and spicy remoulade. For a paradise delight,

savor the Island Style Shrimp and Grits entrée with fresh gulf shrimp dusted in Mexican corn flour and served with jalapeno cheese grits, veggies and a homemade tomatillo sauce. As an alternative to seafood, the Dry Rubbed Rib Eye is delectable. docfords.com/ captiva-island/ BLEU RENDEZVOUS BISTRO Guests head to this Sanibel Island restaurant for fine dining with a French flair, where an old-world atmosphere is complemented by refined French cuisine and splendid wines to create a perfect island rendezvous. Blue Rendezvous Bistro offers a Prix Fixe 4-Course Menu for $52 per person or a Twilight 2-Course Petit Plates Dinner, from 5-5:30 p.m., for $24 per person. The main menu features such traditional appetizers as Onion Soup Gratinee, Escargot and Frog Legs Persillade. Entrees include a rich Boeuf Bourguignon and the Seafood Vol-Au Vent, a puff pastry seafood treasure chest. Guests can enjoy dining inside or out on the pet-friendly patio. bleurendezvous.com SUNSEEKER

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There’s something magical about Clearwater Beach on Florida’s West Coast. By Nancy Foster

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The combination of tranquil gulf waters, sugar-soft sands and brilliant sunsets combine to make this an award-winning destination, packed with opportunities to embrace nature, whether by land, sea or air. The primary draw of Clearwater Beach, of course, is the vast expanse of beach, where crystalline sands, a lush tropical atmosphere and an abundance of outdoor activities have helped it racked up numerous awards as the top beach in the U.S. The public beach area is within walking distance or trolley ride from most beach resorts, making it easy to access the tropical gulf water and soak up the rays. Tons of eateries offer patio dining with incredible water views, while Sand Key Park provides picnic tables under the pines for a leisurely lunch. The park’s location

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allows for post-lunch strolls along the nature trail or a swim on their isolated expanse of beach. Getting around is easy. Clearwater Beach is very walkable, but a bit more fun can always be found at Fun Ride Rentals, where the automobile-adverse can rent a colorful surrey bike, scoot coupe or scooter. More traditional bikes are also available at Clearwater Beach Scooter & Bike Rentals in Shephard’s Beach Resort. Pedestrians and bicyclists can spend a day or half-day biking or hiking on the Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail, a former railway route that winds its way 45 miles throughout the county. Along the trail, beautiful beach towns

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with quaint shops and pretty cafés make for picturesque pit stops. Sports enthusiasts have many choices for outdoor fun. Tennis or pickleball players are drawn to stay at the Sheraton Sand Key Resort, which has three public outdoor courts, while yogis looking for early morning workouts might lean towards Clearwater Beach Hilton, where guests can take free classes with Clearwater Beach Yoga each morning from 8-9 a.m.

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A beach vacation won’t be complete without getting out on the Gulf, and at Clearwater Beach Marina, there are many options. For sightseeing, the Little Toot, a repurposed tug, cruises gulf waters in search of bottlenose dolphins that playfully leap in the boat’s wake. Nearby, North Beach Watersports at Frenchy’s Rockaway Grill rents banana boats, kayaks and paddleboards to Hop a Fun Ride coupe to get around

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tour the waterways. For family fun, Captain Memo’s Pirate Cruise takes ticket holders on a themed adventure that leaves everyone smiling. Anglers can choose from a dozen or more deep-sea fishing charters, where fresh catches can be cooked at several area restaurants. For an enchanting evening, Yacht StarShip IV sails out on a two-hour sunset dining cruise into gulf waters. As beautiful as Clearwater is on land or sea, the view from above is even more spectacular, and there are several ways to experience it. Many beach concessionaires offer parasailing, including˙Clearwater Watersports. They’ll take patrons on a short boat ride out, far enough away to launch, then hoist them upwards for an exhilarating 10-12 minute ride soaring above the Gulf. Tampa Bay Aviation offers helicopter tours manned by skilled pilots who fly over Clearwater’s beautiful shoreline and provide unparalleled panoramic views. Their tours can be customized to explore other beach communities, ballparks or the entire Tampa Bay region. visitstpeteclearwater.com

Nature surrounds you on Clearwater Beach

A visit to Clearwater Beach’s iconic Pier 60 Park is a must for visitors of all ages. The Pier is a perfect spot to reel a big catch without chartering a boat and features a 1,080-foot fishing pier and recreational park, with a bait house, telescopes and six covered pavilions. The bait house has all the equipment a budding angler might need, including rental equipment, a full line of bait and a staff that is knowledgeable and eager to assist. While the store also stocks T-shirts, souvenirs, drinks and snacks, the best shopping can be found at the free, nightly Sunsets at Pier 60 Festival. Live music, buskers and an outdoor market of local craft vendors entertain and entice from 6 - 9 p.m., complemented by the splendid sunset that so often graces the Floridian getaway.

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Clearwater Beach chefs get creative with fabulous Florida fish

Photo of seafood feast courtesy of Jimmy’s Fish House & Iguana Bar; shrimp courtesy of Bobby’s Bistro; delicious seafood (both images) courtesy of Opal Collection

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Travelers headed to award-winning Clearwater Beach are just about guaranteed a blissful experience of sunfilled days and warm tranquil seas. Of course, fabulous meals go hand-in-hand with a blissful day, and Clearwater has an abundance of great dining spots up and down the beach, where area chefs raise the bar for amazing seafood creations. JIMMY’S FISH HOUSE AND IGUANA BAR Jimmy’s Fish House is a casual spot known for great seafood and panoramic views of the Gulf. The décor is nautical and fun and offers diners inside, bar or outside deck seating. The outside deck is the perfect tropical setting to enjoy affordably-priced meals. Breakfast delights with treats like the Lobster Bennie, while lunch and dinner bring tropical cocktails or cold beer to accompany flavorful dishes like Grilled Gulf Harvest Oysters, Coral Reef Calamari and the Trio Sampler of fresh Florida Grouper Nuggets, Gulf Fish Spread and Coconut Shrimp. jimmysfishhouse.net BOBBY’S BISTRO & WINE BAR Just one street over from the beach is an intimate bistro that satisfies hungry patrons with delicious cuisine.

With a comfortable yet polished ambience, four dining rooms, a gourmet menu and a mind-blowing selection of wines by glass or bottle, Bobby’s Bistro & Wine Bar is a special culinary experience. Menu choices may change based on the day’s catch, but epicurean delights such as the specialty Sherry Garlic Sizzling Shrimp appetizer, a spicy Bronzed Grouper, char broiled and topped with herb garlic butter are recurring hits to look out for. The staff is super friendly, the service impeccable and the portions large. bobbysbistro.com SEA-GUINI For beachside dining where every seat offers tranquil views of the Gulf, there’s few places better than Sea-giuni on the northern side of Clearwater Beach inside the Opal Sands Resort. The restaurant is elegant, with a well-appointed dining room and inventive menu creations by a culinary team known to favor the flavors of the Mediterranean. Meal choices incorporate locally-sourced seafood and produce, exemplified in dishes like the Diver Scallops, PanSeared Local Snapper, Lobster Pappardelle and the Citrus-Glazed Gulf Grouper. seaguini.com

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DALí & COMPANY Surreal exhibits visit an exquisite museum By Sean Davies

Picasso and Lee Miller in his studio, Liberation of Paris, Rue des Grands-Augustins, Paris, France, 1944

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The geodesic dome of The Dalí Museum has been the crowning jewel of the Southeastern United States since its construction in 2011. Resting comfortably in St. Petersburg, Florida, on the Tampa Bay waterfront, the structure known only as The Enigma is made up of 1,062 triangular pieces of glass. It stands 75 feet at its tallest point, and houses a spiraling helical staircase — a fitting tribute to the spiraling, enigmatic mind of one of the greatest surrealist artists to have ever lived.

Photo of Picasso and Lee Miller courtesy of Lee Miller Archives England

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Photo of Le Baiser courtesy of Estate of Pablo Picasso; Dali Museum photos courtesy of Salvador Dalí Museum, Inc., St. Petersburg, Florida

The collection inside, formed by A. Reynolds and Eleanor R. Morse, traces its roots to 1943, when the Morses bought their first Dalí painting, “Daddy Longlegs of the Evening, Hope! (1940)”. This was the first of many acquisitions, which now number at an astounding 300 oil paintings, watercolors and drawings, and more than 2,100 prints, photographs, posters, textiles, sculptures and objects d’art, making the museum one of the most acclaimed collections of a single modern artist in the world, with works in every medium the artist attempted. In addition to the extensive permanent collection of Dalí works, the museum showcases frequent special exhibitions curated from top worldwide collections in the Hough Family Wing. Through Jan. 2, 2022, the museum hosts “The Woman Who Broke Boundaries: Photographer Lee Miller,” focusing on 130 images from Miller’s prolific body of work: portraits of important writers and artists associated with the Surrealist movement in Paris, a small selection of striking self-portraits and images captured during the liberation of Paris and Germany at the end of World War II. Soon after Lee Miller’s exhibit closes, the Dalí plans to debut “Picasso and the Allure of the South,” organized with Musée national Picasso-Paris, on Jan. 29-May 22, 2022. Promising to explore the influence of southern Europe on Picasso’s revolutionary work, the exhibit features many pieces on view for the first time in the U.S., from some of his most creative and prolific artistic periods. It was actually during this time in Europe when Picasso was photographed by Lee Miller, in a picture that will be on display only three weeks prior to his exhibit, in a museum dedicated to their mutual friend. Whether that is a surreal turn of events, or a calculated curation, both are equally fitting for the prestigious Dalí. The exhibits are both exclusive to the Dalí, a point of pride for the museum, which also boasts of a museum store where 85 percent of inventory is only available on their shelves. Much like the museum’s one-of-a-kind Avant-Garden surrounding the building and even the artist himself, a trip to the Dalí is always a unique experience. thedali.org

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By Heather Turk

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No trip to Tampa Bay is complete without visiting Ybor City. The only neighborhood on Florida’s west coast designated a National Historic Landmark District, the vibrant Latin Quarter has something for everyone to enjoy. History buffs who want to learn more about the area and its rich cultural heritage will want to stop by the Ybor City Museum. Located in the historic Ferlita Bakery building, the museum features exhibits on the various immigrant groups who settled in the community and how Ybor City earned its reputation as the Cigar Capital of the World. Two of America’s oldest cigar-making families are actually still rooted in Ybor City; Arturo Fuente Jr. sells his family’s Dominican handmade cigar brands at Tampa Sweethearts Cigar Company, while America’s oldest family-owned cigar manufacturer — the J.C. Newman Cigar Company — is headquartered in the 111-year-old El Reloj factory.

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Columbia’s Original Cuban Sandwich has been wowing taste buds for more than 100 years

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Ybor City Historic Walking Tours’ knowledgeable guides will take guests back in time as they explore the area

For those hungry for a taste of Cuba, Ybor City is not only home to several Cuban restaurants, but also a genuine piece of Cuban territory. Dedicated to the memory of the poet, journalist and firebrand who led the island’s revolution against Spanish rule in the 1880s and 1890s, José Martí Park is owned by the people of Cuba. Guests can visit the park — no passport required — to see a statue of Martí, as well as marked plots of earth from different parts of Cuba. One of the best ways to explore the area is with Ybor City Historic Walking Tours. Offering tours daily, the informative tour company takes guests to several noteworthy spots in just 90 minutes, including 7th Avenue. Named one of the American Planning Association’s 10 Great Streets in America because of its history and character, 7th Avenue is one of Ybor City’s most popular attractions today thanks to its eclectic shops, restaurants and lively nightlife scene. yborwalkingtours.com With so much to experience around every corner, visitors will leave Ybor City wishing it was their neighborhood! visittampabay.com/districts/ybor-city

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Several restaurants in Ybor City may make a good Cuban sandwich, but only one restaurant can say that its Cuban sandwich was named “Best Sandwich in Florida” by Food & Wine Magazine in 2021: The Columbia Restaurant. Founded in 1905 by Cuban immigrant Casimiro Hernandez, Sr., Florida’s oldest restaurant prides itself on using Hernandez’s original 1915 recipe when making its Cuban sandwich. Each sandwich is made precisely the same way, starting with house-baked sugar-glazed ham on the bottom slice of freshly baked Cuban bread. Then comes the mojo-marinated pork, prepared in house, followed by imported Genoa salami with black peppercorns. Atop of that is a layer of Swiss cheese, pickle chips and finally the top slice of the loaf, which is coated with yellow mustard. Priced at $12, Columbia’s Original Cuban Sandwich may only be listed on its lunch menu, but guests can order the sandwich for dinner by request.

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Alfresco dining in historic downtown Sanford. By Heather Turk

With high temperatures in the low 70s, Sanford, Florida, is one of the few places in the U.S. where foodies can still comfortably dine alfresco during the winter months. Not surprisingly, visitors will find several restaurants in Historic Downtown Sanford that offer year-round patio dining, so guests can bask in the warm weather while relishing some of the area’s flavorful fare. At St. Johns River Steak & Seafood, guests can soak up beautiful views of Lake Monroe from the waterside eatery’s 70-seat screened patio or 40-seat sundeck while savoring a Cajun-inspired menu of grilled steaks and seafood. Known for its generous portions, the restaurant serves such must-try dishes as the Key West Mahi seafood combo: grilled jerk mahi and shrimp with honey mustard served with fried conch fritters, rice and broccoli. Depending on what time of day guests visit, they might even see the Rivership BarbaraLee sail by during one of the local sternwheeler’s lunch or dinner cruises. stjrss.com Having expanded from a 75-seat restaurant to a 665-seat restaurant over the years, local favorite Hollerbach’s now boasts almost 150 seats of alfresco seating thanks to its recently expanded outdoor dining areas. Not only can guests dine on authentic German cuisine like wiener schnitzel and currywurst on the patio in front of Hollerbach’s main dining room, but they can also eat in its new rooftop biergarten — Sanford’s only rooftop dining experience! hollerbachs.com The Breezeway Restaurant & Bar is another beloved alfresco dining spot. Guests can dine on the rustic restaurant’s 110-seat patio while enjoying a menu of fresh seafood and Southern fare, like the signature Big Fish sandwich made with blackened, grilled or fried North Atlantic haddock or the shrimp & grits. Live music is featured on the patio on most weekends, further adding to its popularity. breezewayrestaurantandbar.com

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By Heather Turk

Universal Orlando Resort continues to bring to life some of Universal Studios’ most famous franchises with two recent additions that are sure to leave hearts pounding. Inspired by the blockbuster “Jurassic World” movies, Jurassic World VelociCoaster at Universal Orlando Resort’s Islands of Adventure theme park is the fastest, tallest and most intense launch coaster in Florida. Catapulting riders 155 feet into the air at extreme speeds up to 70 miles per hour, the thrilling attraction features an original story starring the Velociraptor pack from the film, with Chris Pratt (Owen), Bryce Dallas Howard (Claire) and BD Wong (Dr. Wu) reprising their roles, as well. Riders will be immersed within a genuine “Jurassic World” environment, surrounded by 36,000 square feet of elaborate rockwork, a giant waterfall and lush jungle vegetation, as they race alongside

the ferocious Velociraptors. One of the most elaborate and ambitious roller coasters ever designed, the ride culminates in a spiraling 360-degree inversion just inches above a lagoon. Riders will feel a sense of weightlessness throughout the 2-minute journey — and be left breathless from screaming the entire time, too! Pulses will also be racing over at The Bourne Stuntacular, Universal Studios Florida’s most technologically-advanced stunt show to date. Inspired by the “Bourne” film franchise, the show features an all-new storyline that takes place within the “Bourne” universe, with Julia Stiles reprising her role as Jason Bourne’s main confidant, Nicky Parsons. Audiences will feel like they’re right by Jason Bourne’s side throughout the action-packed production, which features a mix of live performers,

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The spacious two-bedroom suites at Universal’s Endless Summer Resort — Dockside Inn and Suites are perfect for families

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Known for its incredible theme park attractions, Universal Orlando Resort is home to three unique theme parks, including its year-round water theme park, Universal’s Volcano Bay. Eight hotels are located on property for visitors to stay in, including the resort’s newest hotel, Universal’s Endless Summer Resort — Dockside Inn and Suites. Celebrating its first anniversary on Dec. 15, the hotel offers guests a value experience that’s unmatched in the Orlando area, with 2,050 extra-affordable guest rooms. Rates for select rooms start at less than $100 per night, plus guests get exclusive perks like early admission to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter up to an hour before the parks open with their valid theme park ticket. With so much to experience on property, including the popular Universal CityWalk entertainment complex where visitors can shop, dine and be entertained, there’s really no reason to stay anyplace else! universalorlando.com

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Enjoy a tropical drink from the bar or a bite to eat from the galley as you sit back and relax in one of the air conditioned cabins or take in the sun and soft ocean breezes from the sun decks as you travel aboard the high speed ferries of Key West Express. Key West is the vacation spot of pirates, poets, presidents and partygoers, famous for artists, explorers, musicians, fun filled events and the best recreational water activities.

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By Heather Turk

With so much to experience in Key West — from visiting The Hemingway Home and Museum to taking a selfie in front of the Southernmost Point Buoy located just 90 miles from Cuba — it’s easy for travelers to forget that vacations are supposed to be relaxing. Luckily, the longest continuously running attraction on the island offers visitors a breathtaking respite where they can settle into the rhythm of Mother Nature.

Celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2021, the Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden is the only frostfree native tropical forest and botanical garden in the continental United States. A conservation site for many endangered and threatened flora and fauna native to the Florida Keys, Cuba and the Caribbean, the serene 15-acre attraction gives guests the unique opportunity to experience the Keys’ native biodiversity while learning more about its importance. Continued on page 56

Yellow warblers are often spotted at the Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden

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“Every time I walk the garden, I find something new and marvel at the wonder of nature,” said Misha McRae, executive director of the Key West Botanical Garden Society, which preserves, develops, expands and maintains the historic attraction as an arboretum, botanical garden, cultural heritage museum, wildlife refuge and educational center. “I find that helping the environment via the protection of native habitat is so rewarding.”

The Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden is one of only three sites of freshwater in the Florida Keys

The garden features the only salt-free fresh water pond in the Keys as well, which makes it a major migratory stopping point for 208 identified species of Neotropical birds from places as far as South America and Canada. Additionally, it’s home to many rare species of Florida Keys wildlife, including dragonflies, turtles and lizards like the native anole. Visitors can explore the lush grounds on one of 12 self-guided tours that take guests through its nature trails and past several exhibits, including a Cuban chug exhibit that showcases a collection of vessels used to successfully exit Cuba. There’s also a playground for kids to enjoy and two 1 ½-acre butterfly gardens that attract, nurture and protect over 39 species of butterflies throughout the year. Special events are held regularly, too, including a separately ticketed speaker series on relevant conservation issues that takes place on the third Saturday of each month, December through May. The Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden is open daily from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Guided tours are available by appointment. keywest.garden

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Wild coffee is just one example of the many types of endangered, threatened or rare plants found in the botanical garden

The Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden is home to a variety of dragonflies, including seaside dragonlets

Photos courtesy of the Key West Botanical Garden Society

Far from your typical botanical garden, the garden at Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden showcases 529 native species of endangered, threatened and rare flora — including some species found nowhere else in the world. Visitors won’t find any roses or tulips here. What they will find is a rare collection of Cuban palms and colorful plants like the dwarf poinciana.


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A Perfect Winter Escape The North Carolina mountains are the perfect destination for a winter getaway. Beginning with grand holiday celebrations in December to the more serene winter months of January and February, families, romantics and winter sports enthusiasts will find a wide variety of activities to inspire warm memories. One of the top seasonal attractions in North Carolina is the two-month long celebration of Christmas at the Biltmore in Asheville. Docents guide tours through the elaborately decorated, 250-room French Renaissance chateau featuring 100 hand-decorated Christmas trees. All winter long a European-inspired village, wine tasting, dining, shopping, carriage rides and more grace the Biltmore Estate. biltmore.com 58

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Kids and adults alike will have sugar plum fairies dancing in their heads when they view the elaborately themed gingerbread entries in the 2021 National Gingerbread Contest held at the Omni Grove Park Inn. The entries and winners of the largest gingerbread contest in the world are on display the entire month of December. omnihotels.com/ hotels/asheville-grove-park/ Snow enthusiasts will delight in a plethora of winter activities at Sugar Mountain Resort in Banner Elk including skiing, snowboarding, tubing, ice skating and snowshoeing. Sugar Mountain is the largest snow-sport resort in North Carolina and offers the largest vertical drop (1,200 feet) in the North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains. Also at the resort is the

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can’t-miss Wilderness Run Alpine Coaster, a cross between a roller coaster and toboggan run. skisugar.com Mount Mitchell State Park is home to several trails that, together, make up the highest trail system in the Southeast. Nearby, the Bare Dark Sky Observatory hosts an incredible stargazing experience for adults and kids alike and provides a special space-themed treat for all visitors—a Milky Way candy bar! mayland.edu/foundation/ foundation-events/observatory

One of the top seasonal attractions in North Carolina is the two-month long celebration of Christmas at the Biltmore in Asheville. In Hendersonville, a different kind of hike can be found with the Cheers! Trail, showcasing four different types of craft beverages. There are 23 different tasting experiences along the trail to choose from, involving 11 breweries, 6 wineries, 3 hard cideries and one meadery. A Cheers! Trail Passport can be purchased at the Hendersonville

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Visitor’s Center for $10. Each stop on the trail will stamp the passport, and with enough stamps, they can be redeemed for some sweet swag. visithendersonvillenc.org/cheers-trail The Great Hall at the historic Omni Grove Park Inn may be the best place in the area to relax, with rocking chairs positioned perfectly in front of a 36-foot stone fireplace. The 43,000-square-foot subterranean spa is also an incomparable escape, with luxurious spa pools made for a relaxing soak and hot stone massages provided by trained a masseuse. Downtown Asheville offers plenty of places to stay cozy while enjoying winter. The French Broad Chocolate Lounge is known for their signature hot chocolates along with hand-crafted bonbons, brownies, confections and pastries made in their local bean-to-bar chocolate factory. Tours of the chocolate factory are also available. frenchbroadchocolates.com SUNSEEKER

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Photo of Bourbon Street by Jack Smith; restaurant by Paul Broussard; St. Louis Cathedral by Sandra Chambers

By Sandra Chambers

New Orleans is a city that exudes romance, beauty and charm any time of year. From cozy dinners to carriage rides and live music, it’s the perfect destination for the romantic at heart. DINE AT ARNAUD'S RESTAURANT Located in the heart of the French Quarter, Arnaud’s is a 100+ year-old family-operated restaurant serving authentic Creole cuisine. The Jazz Bistro features a nightly Dixieland Jazz band. Guests can select from their à la carté menu or a three course prix fixe Table D’Hôtel menu. Their signature Soufflé Potatoes with Béarnaise Sauce is delightful, and their special dessert, Café Brûlot coffee for two prepared tableside and flamed with brandy — is a great way to end the meal. arnaudsrestaurant.com STROLL THROUGH THE FRENCH QUARTER Couples will love a leisurely stroll through the French Quarter, stopping at the French Market to shop for souvenirs. Coffee and a beignet at the famous Café Du Monde make for a great light bite as does another

New Orleans’s favorite — Aunt Sallie’s pralines. Nearby, the New Orleans Jazz Museum has the largest collection in the world of instruments owned and played by important figures in jazz. The St. Louis Cathedral is a great spot for a photo op, while a Royal Carriage city tour is a romantic way to explore. neworleans.com/ things-to-do/tours TAKE IN LIVE MUSIC For first-time visitors to New Orleans, Bourbon Street is a must see,

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Café Brûlot at Arnaud’s

especially in the early evening before the crowds arrive. Frenchmen Street is another spot where the locals go for live music, with venues like The Maison, Snug Harbor, Blue Nile and the Spotted Cat, the quintessential jazz club of New Orleans. Frenchmen Street is also home to the Frenchmen Art Market, the only weekly nighttime art market featuring original art and handmade goods by local artists. neworleans.com/plan/streets/ frenchmen-street ENJOY A JAZZ BRUNCH While there’s a plethora of restaurants that offer Sunday jazz brunches, the weekday jazz brunch is a market cornered by the Court of Two Sisters. Featuring a menu of 80-plus items, the brunch is set in a beautiful outdoor courtyard and features a jazz trio performing daily. courtoftwosisters.com SUNSEEKER

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Allegiant is built around the idea that travel should be accessible to everyone. That philosophy is at the heart of our national partnership with Make-A-Wish®, the nonprofit organization dedicated to granting the wishes of children facing critical illnesses. Wishes not only help hope and joy to shine through the toughest of circumstances, but can also make a real difference in improving health outcomes for many children. About 77 percent of those wishes involve travel, and since 2012 Allegiant has provided free, nonstop flights for nearly 2,000 wish kids and their families to reach dream destinations across the country — from Florida and California theme parks to sports events, concerts and celebrations in New York and Las Vegas. We’ve also been honored to help design and host special wishes, including a visit to Allegiant’s west coast training center, where prospective pilot Eric flew a full-motion professional flight simulator, and where honorary flight attendant, 5 year-old SJ, handed out snacks to his fellow passengers during his wish trip to Orlando. When the pandemic delayed the fulfillment of wishes involving air travel, Allegiant team members stepped in to help fill the void. Pilots and flight attendants delivered messages of hope and gifts of encouragement to the homes of wish kids in Las Vegas. Administrative staff helped with a functional and beautiful bedroom makeover for 9 year-old wish kid Annay. And, across the country, hundreds

of team members participated in “virtual” walks and fundraisers during this most unusual year. This fall, our team will once again welcome wish kids on board Allegiant flights as they resume travel to fulfill their wishes. You, too, can help support MakeA-Wish and their important mission during your flight. For every purchase of a specially-branded Wingz Kids Snack Pack, Allegiant will donate $1 toward making even more wishes come true. Plane spotters should also keep an eye out for Allegiant’s one-of-a-kind Make-A-Wish livery aircraft — a symbol of our team’s dedication to this hopeful, life-changing cause, and to keeping travel accessible for all. Go to allegiant.com/make-wish for more information about Allegiant’s proud partnership with Make-A-Wish. Visit wish.org to find out how you can get involved with Make-A-Wish in your home community.

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TEAM MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Throughout all the uncertainty and challenges of the past two years, Allegiant Team members have been on the front lines helping us to continue delivering on our promise of safe, reliable, low-cost travel with a little sunshine. Each month, numerous Team Members are nominated for recognition in going above and beyond and demonstrating their dedication to our customers as well as each other. Below are two recent examples of employees we recognize for their passion and enthusiasm. Lea G, Flight Attendant (Cincinnati, OH- CVG) Lea was scheduled to fly a very special flight chartered to transport Afghan refugees. Although the flight attendants had little notice or understanding of what these flights would entail, Lea understood that there would likely be many children onboard. The day before her trip, Lea went to the store and purchased coloring kits to distribute to the children. Realizing that these children would be confused, exhausted and anxious on these flights, Lea’s kindness and forethought brought smiles and relief to the children and parents alike. Logan J, Stations Area Manager (Medford, OR- MFR) On a recent flight, a passenger who was traveling to Las Vegas to attend the funeral of a loved one checked in a bag at the ticket counter. Unfortunately, on arrival in Las Vegas it was realized that the passenger’s bag was missing. Upon learning of the mishap Logan sprang into action to reunite the passenger and their bag. Logan not only located the bag, but escorted it to Las Vegas to personally deliver to the passenger to ensure they received it before the funeral.

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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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Using cellular network services (voice or data) to make or receive calls during the flight is not permitted by U.S. and International regulatory authorities. If you have other questions about the use of other portable electronic devices not shown here, ask your flight attendant.


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