Central Florida Cobalts?
Flying to Orlando Florida!!
Well I am taking my family to ORLANDO Florida tomorrow.....
WE have many plans but Thought I would throw out a question to the natives of this land. What should me and the family do there? (other than Disney and see world)
We plan to go to Daytona Beach, take in a hockey game!
but what is something different? thanks
Oh and let me know of anything happening like car shows. It would be excellent to meet more members on the sunny side.
Later
WE have many plans but Thought I would throw out a question to the natives of this land. What should me and the family do there? (other than Disney and see world)
We plan to go to Daytona Beach, take in a hockey game!
but what is something different? thanks
Oh and let me know of anything happening like car shows. It would be excellent to meet more members on the sunny side.
Later
Sorry I'm 2 days late. If you're in a location where you can access the internet and can read this, Some things worth visiting in orlando for tourist purposes are Disney (which you're going to), and Universal Studios (Check it out at night for halloween horror nights) I've been the past 3 years, and every weekend this month. Pretty intense for small children though.
Orlando has alot of dinner theatres, that you might read about in a flyer, i've been to a few, worth going to at least once.
I'd say the water parks, but it's going to be pretty cold this week.
While you're at disney check out fort wilderness, they have some nice things going on there, you can get there from the disney parks by bus, or boat.
If you check out Downtown Disney, there's always La Nuba. Little pricey if you're going to buy tickets for the whole family, but Definatly a good show.
I'll check more frequently now that I know you're here if you have any other questions.
(All of the above is my personal expierence and preference, not fact. Stop by one of the tourist places and grab 1 or 2 of every flyer they have there and you should see a few, if not many things you'd like to do!)
Orlando has alot of dinner theatres, that you might read about in a flyer, i've been to a few, worth going to at least once.
I'd say the water parks, but it's going to be pretty cold this week.
While you're at disney check out fort wilderness, they have some nice things going on there, you can get there from the disney parks by bus, or boat.
If you check out Downtown Disney, there's always La Nuba. Little pricey if you're going to buy tickets for the whole family, but Definatly a good show.
I'll check more frequently now that I know you're here if you have any other questions.
(All of the above is my personal expierence and preference, not fact. Stop by one of the tourist places and grab 1 or 2 of every flyer they have there and you should see a few, if not many things you'd like to do!)
Don't know if you'd consider it "family friendly", but I believe Bike Week is going on in Daytona right now, good times for sure...
Otherwise, Ajent gave some great suggestions. If your kids are young, then Disney has plenty to keep them happy. If they're 4th grade or higher, Universal Studios will rock their world, plenty of great rides in the Adventure Island section. If you don't mind a little driving, you can get great combo prices on Busch Gardens (Tampa) and Sea World (Orlando).
Otherwise, Ajent gave some great suggestions. If your kids are young, then Disney has plenty to keep them happy. If they're 4th grade or higher, Universal Studios will rock their world, plenty of great rides in the Adventure Island section. If you don't mind a little driving, you can get great combo prices on Busch Gardens (Tampa) and Sea World (Orlando).
Originally Posted by ajent
Sorry I'm 2 days late. If you're in a location where you can access the internet and can read this, Some things worth visiting in orlando for tourist purposes are Disney (which you're going to), and Universal Studios (Check it out at night for halloween horror nights) I've been the past 3 years, and every weekend this month. Pretty intense for small children though.
Orlando has alot of dinner theatres, that you might read about in a flyer, i've been to a few, worth going to at least once.
I'd say the water parks, but it's going to be pretty cold this week.
While you're at disney check out fort wilderness, they have some nice things going on there, you can get there from the disney parks by bus, or boat.
If you check out Downtown Disney, there's always La Nuba. Little pricey if you're going to buy tickets for the whole family, but Definatly a good show.
I'll check more frequently now that I know you're here if you have any other questions.
(All of the above is my personal expierence and preference, not fact. Stop by one of the tourist places and grab 1 or 2 of every flyer they have there and you should see a few, if not many things you'd like to do!)
Orlando has alot of dinner theatres, that you might read about in a flyer, i've been to a few, worth going to at least once.
I'd say the water parks, but it's going to be pretty cold this week.
While you're at disney check out fort wilderness, they have some nice things going on there, you can get there from the disney parks by bus, or boat.
If you check out Downtown Disney, there's always La Nuba. Little pricey if you're going to buy tickets for the whole family, but Definatly a good show.
I'll check more frequently now that I know you're here if you have any other questions.
(All of the above is my personal expierence and preference, not fact. Stop by one of the tourist places and grab 1 or 2 of every flyer they have there and you should see a few, if not many things you'd like to do!)
other suggestions noted for next time.. we will definitely be back! We all felt safe. loved the roads, went out to montverde college to visit a neice attending school there. loved the turnpike and I4. super smooth. even though it was cold it was warm to us. we wore shorts everyday except one.
Originally Posted by mken
Don't know if you'd consider it "family friendly", but I believe Bike Week is going on in Daytona right now, good times for sure...
Otherwise, Ajent gave some great suggestions. If your kids are young, then Disney has plenty to keep them happy. If they're 4th grade or higher, Universal Studios will rock their world, plenty of great rides in the Adventure Island section. If you don't mind a little driving, you can get great combo prices on Busch Gardens (Tampa) and Sea World (Orlando).
Otherwise, Ajent gave some great suggestions. If your kids are young, then Disney has plenty to keep them happy. If they're 4th grade or higher, Universal Studios will rock their world, plenty of great rides in the Adventure Island section. If you don't mind a little driving, you can get great combo prices on Busch Gardens (Tampa) and Sea World (Orlando).
Originally Posted by ajent
I wave, honk normal horn, blast train horn, flash lights, I get nothing also.
However in my area, I rarely see another ss/sc, all the other models are drivin by extream seniors.
However in my area, I rarely see another ss/sc, all the other models are drivin by extream seniors.
There's a silver S/C in NSB, a silver SS sedan in Daytona as well as a black S/C... Haven't seen much otherwise.
Man, if I honked or flashed my lights at every cobalts I saw it'd be like a constant thing for me. I never see modded ones or anything though. I live in Orlando (east side near ucf/waterford area). Plain ole' LS 2 dr silver 5 spd wih a 3rd brake light that says cobalt.
Just saw a black SS/SC in NSB here.... It was sitting in front of an LT sport coupe. Gotta be a forum member, lol. Anyone?
It was parked near the bridge where 44 goes over US1.
It was parked near the bridge where 44 goes over US1.


