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Tiger Rental Near Me For Private and Big Events in Miami
In Miami, exotic animals like white and Bengal tigers are frequently rented for events. For their safety, these creatures are tamed and housed in zoos. The primary attraction is an adult white tiger rental near me, and prices vary based on separation and event type. Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Orlando, Tampa, and Atlanta are among the locations where services are offered. For more info click the link below:
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THE BEST PLACES IN MIAMI
Miami is associated with the ocean, yachts, fashionable hotels, restaurants and nightclubs. Millions of tourists come here to have a rest on the Atlantic beaches and entertain in the night clubs. But one can also discover the capital of Florida State from the other side as the city charming with its landmarks and objects of centuries-old cultural heritage.
Within Miami itself and its surroundings there are so many intriguing places that one can visit all of them during a vacation only by car.
If you are having a holiday together, in this case to rent a two-seater McLaren 570S will be the most suitable decision. If you are on a holiday with a large family and interested in saving the budget – consider the seven-seater Tesla model X 2019. Want to demonstrate your status and financial prosperity? Rolls Royce Cullinan 2019 or Lamborghini rental Miami seem to be the most appropriate variant.
5 landmarks that are worth visiting
The rest in Miami will become more rich and exciting if you go on an excursion to the parks and historical places of the city:
Art Deco district. In this district Ocean Drive street is situated. This is a very popular with tourists Bohemia. Along the coast over 900 buildings in the style of Art Deco are located, which are entered in the National USA historical places. In the daytime tourists get acquainted with the architectural delights, and at night the district transforms into an enormous recreational center. Numerous pubs, restaurants and nightclubs offer their clients various entertaining programs and incendiary shows.
Lummus park. This is the most picturesque sight of Miami. Clear air and freshness, which is created due to tropical plants planted around the perimeter, let enjoy the holiday on the coast both adults and children. On the territory of the park there is a multitude of playgrounds, bicycle paths and a fascinating beach.
Lincoln Road shopping center. The center is stretched for 7 blocks. For fashion mongers this is a true “Mecca” as the boutiques of worldwide brands are based there. Besides, you can buy goods for relatively little money. The street is closed to traffic. It is taken by artists and young musicians that bring joy to tourists and local residents with their creativity.
Museum of art Bass. It is placed in the very city center, inside the building of the first Miami public library. The museum of modern art is not like others because of its original and extraordinary expositions. The collection includes the works of Picasso, Matisse, Rubens and modern artists. There together with modern photos, paintings and engravings artifacts of 7-20 centuries are presented.
Children’s museum. This is a town, which was built for letting children learn more about the adult world. In the museum there are some game halls, a supermarket, a TV studio, a cruise liner. Using them children can try themselves in different roles: a doctor, a firefighter, a policeman, to make a trip around the world, buy products or put on a TV show.
What to see in the surroundings
One may go on a spectacular trip by car not only in the immediate vicinity of the city. It’s a chance to explore a number of sights of the whole state:
Miami zoo. This is a captivating USA tropical zoo located on the lands of the former Richmond naval base. On the area of 300 hectares about 2 thousand animals live. There one can meet not only exotic representatives of fauna but also to become the witnesses of elephants-“artists” painting.
Vizcaya Museum And Gardens. This is a fine arts museum. In which 70 halls are open for visiting. There the masterpieces of world art, sculptures and the furniture of the Renaissance are presented. On the territory of the villa there is an Italian garden with alleys and even a pier. In this place President Reagan, the Queen of England and the Pope used to spend their free time.
Seaquarium. In a huge three-stored complex, based on the island of Virginia Key over 10 thousand of various marine animals inhabit. Thousands of spectators visit the seaquarium to see the performances of dolphins, killer whales, sea lions and sharks.
Everglades national park. This is a massive national park of the USA, which annually is attended by over 1 million people. There rare species of animals and birds, listed in the red book, live. On the area there are roads and hiking trails. The park is comes under a UNESCO world heritage site.
Cape Canaveral space center. Having rented one of the most rapid automobiles, for example Lamborghini Huracan LP610 Spyder, one can have an adventure to Cape Canaveral where the space center is situated. There are also several museums, the starting areas of real spaceships, “Apollo” capsule, the reconstructed “Saturn V” spacecraft.
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Welcome to day 3 of 31 Days of Heterotopias: Motels and Hotels, a month of posts about how motels, hotels, and inns function as heterotopias and liminal spaces in society. (More about heterotopias and liminal spaces.) Each post will look at these ideas from its own vantage point, which may not obviously connect with the others, and which may mention motels and hotels only peripherally or may focus on them without referencing heterotopia or liminality. I won’t attempt to tie the posts together. They’ll all be listed here, as they are posted.
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There are six motels/hotels that we (spouse and I) stay at over and over, in Savannah, Boston, Middlebury VT, Orleans MA, Boothbay ME, and Ogunquit ME. I’m not sure exactly what their appeal is. Prices per night range from $89 to $250, all fairly mid-range for their locations. The locations themselves are great but they differ — two are in the heart of cities, two are in the heart of towns — all four very walkable to the things we want to walk to — and the other two are on the outskirts of town, though still walkable into town (a mile or two each way, which we enjoy), and one of those is a few blocks from the ocean. Three accept pets, which mattered to us until a few years ago.
I’m going to highlight one of these hotels today, The Holiday Inn Express-Historic District, Savannah, GA. We’ve stayed here at least four times and would have stayed more but they were booked twice when we travelled and we had to stay at other hotels, including the Cotton Sail, which sits just above River Street, chic, modern, expensive, and the Planters Inn, on Reynolds Square, which is old-fashioned, falling apart (when we were there, the elevators didn’t work, almost the whole time!), and the staff was unfindable and not helpful. There was a complimentary bottle of wine in the room for my birthday, which was a lovely surprise, but things went downhill from there, and at more than $300 per night, things needed to be pretty perfect.
But I love the HIX. Yes, it’s a Holiday Inn — which, when I was growing up in the 70s, was “the nation’s innkeeper” and its iconic sign was everywhere (my family stayed in family-friendly Holiday Inns and Howard Johnsons on our once-a-year vacation) —

(above, not my photo)
— but this one is on the corner of E. Bay and Abercorn, one block from River Street, a few blocks from the City Market, a block from Reynolds Square. The location can’t be beat. (Shown below with red tag. You can also see the Cotton Sail Hotel and the Planters Inn on the map.)

We come into town on the train,

take a cab to the hotel, and we don’t rent a car (from the airport, miles away) until we check out and leave for Jekyll Island, an hour and a half away — often via the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens:
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Somehow the HIX feels like a sanctuary from the moment I enter the wide, whooshing automatic sliding doors, usually for the first time each visit at 6:30 a.m., more than 24 hours after having fallen out of bed in New Hampshire at 4 a.m. to catch the 5:50 a.m. bus to Boston, then the 9:30 a.m. train from there, through a change to a different train line in New York’s Penn Station in the afternoon, with evening and overnight on the Silver Meteor (which continues on to Miami), to be awakened early again, at 5 a.m., for disembarking.
And just about always, our room is ready when we stumble in, bleary eyed, at 6:30, both needing showers and some sleep on a real bed before hitting Huey’s on the River for beignets, cafe au lait, and grits:


Nothing says “welcome” like the availability of the hotel room in the wee and exhausting hours of the morning, and check in staff who seem happy to provide it more than 8 hours before their normal check-in- time. (They also give us bottles of water and sometimes fruit.)
Chilling out on the bed in your hotel room watching television, while wearing your own pajamas, is sometimes the best part of a vacation. — Laura Marano
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We’re usually at this hotel at Christmas and New Year’s, when it’s decorated cheerfully and simply.



There is something especially wonderful, for me, about spending big, culturally significant holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving away from home, and it is precisely because of the heterotropic feel of it: I like the way time passes differently when travelling, when staying in a city or town where I don’t know anyone except the person I am travelling with (and if I’m travelling alone, even more so). Time is open, the future is unknown rather than proscribed as it often is when surrounded by family or friends, when in one’s usual place, taking part in the same interactions as always on these occasions.
We often spend a day or two before Christmas in Savannah, then drive to Jekyll on Christmas Eve or Christmas itself, and we return to Savannah on New Year’s Eve or the day before, spend that night there, and take the train home on 1 January. I love subverting the procession of what is often treated as “sacred” time by making it feel ordinary (ordinarily holy) through the mundane activities of packing, picking up a rental car, driving on the interstate, unpacking, finding take-out Chinese food someplace or just nibbling on snack food when most others in our culture are buying, wrapping, feasting, gathering in groups. I like interacting with cab drivers, rental car agents, restaurant staff, hotel staff on these set-aside days; I feel I am part of an underground community in some way, and at the same time I know I’m not. Our schedule and plans for Christmas Eve and Day and the days before involve not decorating a tree, not wrapping and unwrapping gifts, not making holiday foods, not meeting family/friends for a meal, not going to church, and so on, but rather just checking out of a hotel and picking up a rental car on time. Then? Nothing is certain; time could unfold any way it will.
We exchange only one or two small gifts during this period and I make some rough decoration for the room from shells, branches, sand, rocks, ribbons and rope, a few shiny things. If we were at home, I’m not sure we’d scale down to this extent, but even if we did, I don’t think it would feel the same to me, because there is something about the usual place, home, that exerts a kind of sway on time, on plans, on what’s expected to happen when, and it really does seem like it’s the place itself that has this effect.
Michel Foucault says (slight paraphrase) that “the heterotopia begins to function fully when people are in a kind of absolute break with their traditional time.” To make “an absolute break with traditional time” — by travelling away from home, by staying in a hotel or motel that superimposes and confuses public and private space, that functions as a temporary and transitional way-station, that allows personal (and perhaps “couple” or “family”) identity to float free of its boundaries in an anonymous environment — removes or rescues us from prevailing norms, allows time and self to dissolve and re-order to some extent, blurring the boundaries of time and self as the boundaries of meaning in the space itself are blurred (public/private, familiar/strange, feels institutional/feels like a retreat, etc.). And what period of time is more traditional in American culture than Christmas and the weeks before it? (Rivaling Christmas for traditional celebration, Thanksgiving is the other time we tend to travel each year.)
Some years, we do feast on Christmas Day at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel buffet extravaganza, and New Year’s Eve is often a special dinner in Savannah. We may attend the Christmas concert at St. John the Baptist in Savannah, or take a nighttime walking tour with a sort of Christmasy Dickensian theme (a fund raiser for the local food bank or other charity in Savannah). Even those time-appropriate, traditional “Christmas” events, however, take on a different feel, because we are in the space of a heterotopia, where multiple realities are juxtaposed. We’re in a place that’s both familiar (we have been to Savannah and Jekyll before, we have certainly stayed in Holiday Inns before) and unfamiliar, even exotic, a place where the weather is mild enough that we can dine outside at a cafe table on the sidewalk in mid-winter, when there are feet of snow piling up on our driveway at home. We are among palm trees and camellias blooming everywhere. We are wearing light clothing. We are among other tourists, also enchanted and bewitched by their surroundings and how they feel in these strange surroundings, unmoored from the usual family, community, daily household tasks. It often feels surreal, disorienting in a mostly good way.
Instead of spending Christmas morning unwrapping gifts, we light a candle or two, open a card and a gift or two, and then take a long walk on the quiet beach, admire the shore birds, maybe walk in the woods and look for stinkhorn fungi. On New Year’s Eve in Savannah, we often eat dinner fairly early, walk about on the Savannah streets a bit as festivities are starting to gear up, then head back to the waiting hotel room, where we can perhaps hear a car horn, fireworks, carousers from inside the small impersonal space.
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Back to the hotel: The room itself is simple, like the lobby, with just what’s needed: good wifi, a refrigerator, a microwave, a desk and chairs, comfortable bed(s), well-functioning bathroom, some space, some quiet.






The staff are always attentive, and the place just works well. I don’t feel in any sense that I am home there, but I feel benignly looked after without feeling watched or intruded upon. I can be anonymous, I am unknown (even after four or more visits), but I also feel the tenuous and privileged connection that being a “guest” confers.
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While in Savannah, favourite spots besides the hotel and Hueys are the Paris Market, with their unusual toys and stuffed animals, good-smelling things, jewelry, books, household goods, fantastic displays, and the macarons, especially at an outside cafe table …










… the fabulous Arches Bar in the Olde Pink House …

(Our Little Hummingbird cocktail)


And the tavern there for dinner, by the fire …



… and then there is the estimable Gryphon Tea Room, serving tea sandwiches and brunch, staffed by the Savannah College of Art & Design students …



the ceiling


Oh, and Savannah Bee honey, with two (maybe more?) locations in Savannah (and one on St. Simon’s Island) … Free samples of honey there, plus mead tastings, lots of lotions and potions …



… and the River Street Sweets and Candy Kitchens on River Street and at City Market (all with free praline samples) …



Other favourite food places are Jazz’d Tapas Bar for tapas and romantic atmosphere; Moon River Brew Pub for casual eats (big outdoor space); Churchill’s Pub in the wine cellar for special occasions; Rocks on the River and Rocks on the Roof at the Bohemian Hotel for a fun, hip nosh (Rocks on the River was open one Christmas morning when nothing else was, bless them); Vic’s on the River for great view and a comfy traditional spot. Once we get the car, we usually head to the Crab Shack on Tybee Island for seafood and cocktails. I’d love to get to the Crystal Beer Parlor next time; we walked there last time but they were unexpectedly closed that day.
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Then there’s hours spent strolling on cobblestone streets, along tree-lined streets dripping with Spanish moss, beautiful and interesting architecture everywhere …









… and the parks, gardens, squares, Colonial Cemetery …










… the stairs that are so fun to climb …


… the whimsical creche and the glorious Christmas concerts, with organ and choir, at The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist …




I almost forgot the Telfair museums — which includes the Telfair Academy, part period house, part art gallery …



… the Jepson Center (a more modern art gallery) …

… and a tour of the Owens-Thomas House (no inside photos allowed) …



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And after walking, eating, drinking (cocktails on the street!), attending events and taking tours, enjoying tea, (mostly) window shopping, sampling gobs of pralines and honey, pounding the cobblestone and climbing up and down the stairs, it’s so nice to retreat to the unpretentious Holiday Inn Express at the corner of E. Bay and Abercorn for a little quiet, some privacy, a few Zots candies, and some moments or hours of down time in an uncluttered, embracing room, possibly overlooking a pocket garden behind the hotel.

Even after a long train ride and early morning wake-ups, no shower, gritty eyes, I always perk up a bit when I see this ….

When you get into a hotel room, you lock the door, and you know there is a secrecy, there is a luxury, there is fantasy. There is comfort. There is reassurance. — Diane von Furstenberg
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There is Comfort. There is Reassurance. Welcome to day 3 of 31 Days of Heterotopias: Motels and Hotels, a month of posts about how motels, hotels, and inns function as heterotopias and liminal spaces in society.
#Arches Bar#architecture#Cathedral of St. John the Baptist#christmas#Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens#comfort#georgia#Gryphon Tea#Holiday Inn Express#luxury#Olde Pink House#Paris Market#parks#public squares#Savannah#Savannah Bee#Telfair Museums#train travel
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The Ultimate Miami Travel Guide
Gorgeous white sandy beaches. A soft, cool breeze. Crisp blue water that envelopes you like a sweet embrace from your lover.
You probably can't think of anything dreamier, can you? With vacation lust making the sky feel extra sweet lately, it's time for a getaway.
If you've been planning—but also putting off—that long-awaited trip to Miami, it's time to pack your bags and hit the road! Read on for the ultimate Miami travel guide that will help you make the most of your exotic vacation this year.
When Should I Visit?
Miami's high season officially falls between January and April. To enjoy the hot Miami sun without feeling the burn, opt for January, February, or March.
While the city is bound to show you a good time all-year-round, visiting it during the cooler months will help you avoid high levels of summer humidity.
If you're a fan of the heat, you've got a hint of Miami blood coursing through your veins. Any time is a good time for you in that case!
How Should I Get Around the Busy City?
With high levels of traffic congestion, Miami can be difficult to get around if you opt for the wrong time and means of transportation.
Avoid rush hour (7–9 AM and 3–7.30 PM) and opt for an auto rental service.
As opposed to conventional ride-hailing apps, premium car rentals are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and efficient GPS tracking systems that aid in traffic avoidance.
With years of experience and expertise in battling Miami traffic, car rental drivers can detect congested areas in advance and avoid them by opting for alternate routes.
In addition to charging more if the driver is kept waiting, ride hailing apps have also raised alarming safety concerns recently. Your best bet is investing in a reliable auto rental service that helps you get around the thrilling city safely, comfortably, and on time.
Florida Premium Rent-a-Car offers a wide range of luxury and daily car rentals in Miami with complete safety and functionality guaranteed. With unbeatable rates and no hidden charges, the company ensures its customers receive the best deals.
Whether you want to get around the sizzling city in a hot convertible or a standard SUV, you can rest assured that you'll travel in comfortable vehicles that are in prime condition.
What Are the Hottest Places I Absolutely
Need
to Check Out?
1. Miami Beach Bliss
Hitting the glistening turquoise beaches in Miami should be on top of your list. While you may not be able to squeeze in too much beach time, heading to Miami Beach is a must.
With a wide range of beachfront restaurants, hotels, and shops, you'll be able to soak in the Miami magic in all its glory.
2. Happy Hour at Ocean Drive
Book a car rental and head off to Ocean Drive—one of the most iconic streets in Miami for all the right reasons. Grab a drink and sit back as you pass by whimsical sands and pastel-colored buildings that'll take your breath away.
3. Soak in the Art Deco District
With beautiful buildings that will instantly catch your eye and ignite nostalgia, the Art Deco Historic District is bound to reverse the clock and transport you back in time.
Grab lunch at one of the outdoor dining areas for a blissful evening that relaxes your soul and soothes your mind.
4. Bayside Marketplace
No visit to Miami is complete without a stop at Bayside Marketplace. This outdoor shopping and dining area boasts over 150 specialty and tourist shops.
Whether you want to dive into a buttery croissant at one of the cafes or indulge in the daily live entertainment, you're in for a good time and even better shopping.
5. Explore Jungle Island
Missing your fur babies at home? Switch things up and head to the iconic Jungle Island.
Brimming with exotic birds and gorgeous animals—including tigers, monkeys, and alligators—this beautiful place will realign your energy and help you catch a glimpse of the stunning wildlife in Miami.
6. Hit Little Havana for a Taste of Cuban Spice
Blast Havana by Camila Cabello and head to this festive spot that offers a feisty cultural flavor that will leave you refreshed.
From outdoor social areas that let you taste the crisp, fresh air to incredible Cuban restaurants, this place isn't one to disappoint. The highly-anticipated Calle Ocho Music Festival held in March is a euphoric celebration of Cuban culture that shouldn't be missed for anything!
Tickets already in hand? Don’t forget to book transport too!
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10 things to see and do in Gold Coast (Australia)
Located in a privileged enclave, on the east coast of Australia and being the gateway to the wonderful tropical state of Queensland, Gold Coast is one of the favorite places for Australians to go on vacation. In this article, things to see and do in Gold Coast Australia, we give you some ideas of things to see in Gold Coast, activities to do and some places worth seeing near Gold Coast.
Here we have also prepared a map for you to locate all the things we talked about in the article:
1.- Enjoy its beaches.
Whether you like surfing, sunbathing or taking a dip, in Gold Coast you have stunning beaches.
We recommend Main Beach, Surfers Paradise, Kurrawa Beach, Mermaid Beach, Miami Beach, Burleigh Heads, Palm Beach, Kirra Beach, Currumbin Creek and Broadbeach.
2.- Learn to surf
If you have always wanted to learn to surf Gold Coast is the ideal place for it. Take advantage and book those surf lessons that you have always wanted to do in Surfers Paradise.
3.- Rent a bike and pedal along Gold Coast Oceanway
Ride a bicycle and pedal along the Gold Coast Oceanway. It is 36 kilometers of road that begins at the Point Danger viewpoint in Coolangatta and ends at Gold Coast Seaway (The Spit).
Take the opportunity to exercise, bathe in one of the beaches that you will find along the way and stop for a coffee overlooking the sea in one of the coffee shops that you will find.
4.- Stroll through Surfers Paradise
Take a walk through Surfers Paradise and enjoy its beach atmosphere. You can also take the opportunity to expand your closet by buying clothes in one of the many clothing stores in the area.
5.- Visit some of the Gold Coast markets
Whether you want to buy some second-hand clothes, organic or local products or just take a walk to bichear, the markets that you will find in Gold Coast are perfect for spending the morning shopping.
Why go to a mall when you can walk around and find handmade and organic products in the city's markets?
Some of the most popular are:
Beachfront Markets en Surfers Paradise
Camarra Markets.
Miami Farmers Market.
Burleigh Farmers Markets,
The Village Markets.
We have pointed them all on the map with the purple shopping icon.
6.- Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
If you want to see koalas and crocodiles you can visit Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.
It is one of the most popular attractions to do in Gold Coast, both for locals and tourists.
What began as a veterinary hospital that hosted sick, injured or orphaned animals, has become a zoo declared a Queensland Heritage.
Currently, in Currumbin, educational activities are organized for local schools and tourists. The park is home to a large number of species of birds, marsupials, reptiles, and other exotic animals.
If you want to see Australian animals, it is much better to visit these types of places, than a zoo.
7.- Take a relaxing bath in Currumbin Rock
Currumbin Rock is a natural spa located in Currumbin Valley. Prepare a backpack with a swimsuit, a towel and some snacks and take a trip through this beautiful valley of Gold Coast.
Currumbin Rock is only a 15-minute drive from Currumbin Beach. In the area there are some natural pools where you can take a dip, ropes to climb the rocks and jump into the water ... a perfect place to spend a different day in the countryside.
8.- Dinner at Miami Marketta
Live music and street food from all over the world is what you will find in Miami Marketta. A perfect place to watch the sunset and go out for drinks open on Wednesdays (Open from 5 pm to 9 pm), Friday and Saturdays (Open from 4 pm to 11 pm).
9.- Walkthrough the Gold Coast National Parks
In the national parks that surround the Gold Coast, there are many hiking trails that will allow you to know the area walking.
These are some of the parks that we propose to visit:
Burleigh Heads National Park
Springbrook National Park
Lamington National Park
Tamborine Mountain
If you do not want to rent a car to get to know one of these national parks or simply prefer to take a group excursion, day tours are also organized to see the most important places of some of these parks that are World Heritage sites.
10.- Have a picnic to watch the sunset
A very custom Aussie is to get a picnic blanket, a basket with cheese, crackers, carrots, hummus, and several dips and a small bottle of wine and sit quietly to watch the sunset in a park.
The best places to have a picnic in Gold Coast are:
Burleigh Hill in Burleigh. It is the most popular place for picnic in Gold Coast.
Gold Coast Botanic Gardens
The Long Tan Park in Currumbin
Hinze Dam, Advancetown
In the Macintosh Island park in Surfers Paradise
Cascade Gardens in the Broadbeach area
In Ed Hardy Park, in the Miami area
Tallebudgera Creek Park in the Tallebudgera area
The Long Tan Park in Currumbin
The Kirra viewpoint in Coolangatta
These are our suggestions. What do you think about them?? To enjoy the Gold Coast, the best option is to fly to Brisbane, pick-up a one-way car rental from Brisbane Airport and drop off the car at Gold Coast Airport.
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Miami Everglades Tours
Have the Best from Your Miami Everglades Tours
Thinking of a holiday destination? Splurge in Miami Everglades tours. Everglades is a stretch of tropic wetlands situated in the southern portion of Florida. The place is moreover, a wilderness filled with a rich aquatic and wildlife. Find alligators, royal palms, mangroves, shorebirds this vacation of yours. The everglades wildlife can be best discovered during the wet season, one of the two dominant seasons of the place.
Miami Everglades Tours
Visit the region during simmer, for having the best holiday experience of your lifetime. The season is made to satiate the adventure lover in you. Row a boat, or hire a kayak, Everglades will indeed provide you with bounty. Bag your sunblock and hat to have a glimpse of alligators and baby alligators or plan for a mangrove airboat tour.
Here is a list of exhilarating things to do in Everglades.
Plan for an Airboat Ride
Well, while you are touring in Everglades, an airboat ride will assure you the ultimate thrill. You can sail through the natural habitat of many wild animals. Apart from being a pleasure trip for all ages, it is absolutely safe. Moreover, an airboat ride in Everglades Holiday Park is a package of comfort and fun. Here is actually a wonderful opportunity to learn about Florida’s ecosystem and wildlife in its most natural form ever. From reptiles, alligators, to a dense flora and fauna enjoy them all.
Everglades National Park
Wake up the child in you. This is a must visit if you are planning for Miami Everglades tours. Everglades National Park offers you to choose from a range of activities like hiking, canoeing, kayaking, saltwater fishing, biking among others. With boating, you will perhaps discover most of Everglades. It actually gives you a terrific view of the wildlife of Everglades. Moreover, bird-watching is one of the most renowned activities over here.
Shark valley is the best place to find the dense wildlife. Rent a find and you are good to go. Plan a visit around the end of November to the end of April or May to have the best views of the migratory birds and all sorts of wildlife. You can also plan for a Tram Tour for your ultimate wildlife tour.
Flamingo
Heaven for every first time tourist! The best season to plan a visit is during December to April, which is actually the dry season. This is because you may find the museum and the stores closed in summer, due to of course lack of visitors. Make a camp and watch the exotic varieties of bird that you will find around there. You may find manatees, owls and eagles. Boat or canoe, or just indulge leisurely, Flamingo is here to offer you with plenty of delights. Also, consider bringing a bug spray if you are hitting around the wet season.
The Main Road
Well, if you are driving along the main road, you will find plenty of places just apt for short strides such as Pineland Trail, Pahayokee Overlook, and the most popular Mahogany Hammock Trail. Mahogany Hammock is around 0.5 miles and meanders through the dense hardwood hammock. You will find plenty of lush vegetation around this area to sooth your eyes.
There are also plenty of pubs and bars/restaurants to choose from. Sweet Mayberry’s Cafe Inc. is her to offer you with delicious menu and in different cuisines. You will find organic teas with superior quality ingredients to rejuvenate yourself. Also fresh homemade desserts are actually a stress buster if you are holidaying.
You can also plan a visit to Island Cafe famous for a wide range of snacks. You can come here for your breakfast, brunch, dinner and launch. They are amazingly prepared and served.
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Miami Everglades Tours
Have the Best from Your Miami Everglades Tours
Thinking of a holiday destination? Splurge in Miami Everglades tours. Everglades is a stretch of tropic wetlands situated in the southern portion of Florida. The place is moreover, a wilderness filled with a rich aquatic and wildlife. Find alligators, royal palms, mangroves, shorebirds this vacation of yours. The everglades wildlife can be best discovered during the wet season, one of the two dominant seasons of the place.
Miami Everglades Tours
Visit the region during simmer, for having the best holiday experience of your lifetime. The season is made to satiate the adventure lover in you. Row a boat, or hire a kayak, Everglades will indeed provide you with bounty. Bag your sunblock and hat to have a glimpse of alligators and baby alligators or plan for a mangrove airboat tour.
Here is a list of exhilarating things to do in Everglades.
Plan for an Airboat Ride
Well, while you are touring in Everglades, an airboat ride will assure you the ultimate thrill. You can sail through the natural habitat of many wild animals. Apart from being a pleasure trip for all ages, it is absolutely safe. Moreover, an airboat ride in Everglades Holiday Park is a package of comfort and fun. Here is actually a wonderful opportunity to learn about Florida’s ecosystem and wildlife in its most natural form ever. From reptiles, alligators, to a dense flora and fauna enjoy them all.
Everglades National Park
Wake up the child in you. This is a must visit if you are planning for Miami Everglades tours. Everglades National Park offers you to choose from a range of activities like hiking, canoeing, kayaking, saltwater fishing, biking among others. With boating, you will perhaps discover most of Everglades. It actually gives you a terrific view of the wildlife of Everglades. Moreover, bird-watching is one of the most renowned activities over here.
Shark valley is the best place to find the dense wildlife. Rent a find and you are good to go. Plan a visit around the end of November to the end of April or May to have the best views of the migratory birds and all sorts of wildlife. You can also plan for a Tram Tour for your ultimate wildlife tour.
Flamingo
Heaven for every first time tourist! The best season to plan a visit is during December to April, which is actually the dry season. This is because you may find the museum and the stores closed in summer, due to of course lack of visitors. Make a camp and watch the exotic varieties of bird that you will find around there. You may find manatees, owls and eagles. Boat or canoe, or just indulge leisurely, Flamingo is here to offer you with plenty of delights. Also, consider bringing a bug spray if you are hitting around the wet season.
The Main Road
Well, if you are driving along the main road, you will find plenty of places just apt for short strides such as Pineland Trail, Pahayokee Overlook, and the most popular Mahogany Hammock Trail. Mahogany Hammock is around 0.5 miles and meanders through the dense hardwood hammock. You will find plenty of lush vegetation around this area to sooth your eyes.
There are also plenty of pubs and bars/restaurants to choose from. Sweet Mayberry’s Cafe Inc. is her to offer you with delicious menu and in different cuisines. You will find organic teas with superior quality ingredients to rejuvenate yourself. Also fresh homemade desserts are actually a stress buster if you are holidaying.
You can also plan a visit to Island Cafe famous for a wide range of snacks. You can come here for your breakfast, brunch, dinner and launch. They are amazingly prepared and served.
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Miami Everglades Tours
Have the Best from Your Miami Everglades Tours
Thinking of a holiday destination? Splurge in Miami Everglades tours. Everglades is a stretch of tropic wetlands situated in the southern portion of Florida. The place is moreover, a wilderness filled with a rich aquatic and wildlife. Find alligators, royal palms, mangroves, shorebirds this vacation of yours. The everglades wildlife can be best discovered during the wet season, one of the two dominant seasons of the place.
Miami Everglades Tours
Visit the region during simmer, for having the best holiday experience of your lifetime. The season is made to satiate the adventure lover in you. Row a boat, or hire a kayak, Everglades will indeed provide you with bounty. Bag your sunblock and hat to have a glimpse of alligators and baby alligators or plan for a mangrove airboat tour.
Here is a list of exhilarating things to do in Everglades.
Plan for an Airboat Ride
Well, while you are touring in Everglades, an airboat ride will assure you the ultimate thrill. You can sail through the natural habitat of many wild animals. Apart from being a pleasure trip for all ages, it is absolutely safe. Moreover, an airboat ride in Everglades Holiday Park is a package of comfort and fun. Here is actually a wonderful opportunity to learn about Florida’s ecosystem and wildlife in its most natural form ever. From reptiles, alligators, to a dense flora and fauna enjoy them all.
Everglades National Park
Wake up the child in you. This is a must visit if you are planning for Miami Everglades tours. Everglades National Park offers you to choose from a range of activities like hiking, canoeing, kayaking, saltwater fishing, biking among others. With boating, you will perhaps discover most of Everglades. It actually gives you a terrific view of the wildlife of Everglades. Moreover, bird-watching is one of the most renowned activities over here.
Shark valley is the best place to find the dense wildlife. Rent a find and you are good to go. Plan a visit around the end of November to the end of April or May to have the best views of the migratory birds and all sorts of wildlife. You can also plan for a Tram Tour for your ultimate wildlife tour.
Flamingo
Heaven for every first time tourist! The best season to plan a visit is during December to April, which is actually the dry season. This is because you may find the museum and the stores closed in summer, due to of course lack of visitors. Make a camp and watch the exotic varieties of bird that you will find around there. You may find manatees, owls and eagles. Boat or canoe, or just indulge leisurely, Flamingo is here to offer you with plenty of delights. Also, consider bringing a bug spray if you are hitting around the wet season.
The Main Road
Well, if you are driving along the main road, you will find plenty of places just apt for short strides such as Pineland Trail, Pahayokee Overlook, and the most popular Mahogany Hammock Trail. Mahogany Hammock is around 0.5 miles and meanders through the dense hardwood hammock. You will find plenty of lush vegetation around this area to sooth your eyes.
There are also plenty of pubs and bars/restaurants to choose from. Sweet Mayberry’s Cafe Inc. is her to offer you with delicious menu and in different cuisines. You will find organic teas with superior quality ingredients to rejuvenate yourself. Also fresh homemade desserts are actually a stress buster if you are holidaying.
You can also plan a visit to Island Cafe famous for a wide range of snacks. You can come here for your breakfast, brunch, dinner and launch. They are amazingly prepared and served.
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Out of Character Information.
name: Elle age (18+): 20 timezone: EST activity level: Same as previously stated, it goes around 5-6 but it increases when I’m on break from school. anything else? I still love Shallow by Bradley and Lady Gaga, but I have to admit Always remember us this way is taking over!
In-Character Information.
face claim: Eiza Gonzalez full name: Valentina Crystal Cruz age: 26 birthday: December 29th 1993 hometown: Miami, Florida current location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania gender identity: Female orientation: Bisexual ships: Age gaps will be the best for her and her storyline, otherwise, anything wish chemistry is good! anti ships: Forced, No Chemistry. triggers: None occupation: Escort and saleswoman for a lingerie store. siblings: None (would be open to step-siblings) +3 positive traits: Loyal, Supportive, Trustworthy -3 negative traits: Tactless, Gullible, Possessive extra details (bullet points if any):
She does work in a sexual place and most of her work life involves it, but I don’t roleplay smut. I don’t mind reading it, mentioning it and fading to black once a smut scene is happening, but I will never roleplay it. This is just me trying to say she’s more than what she does at night.
She gets attached very easily to people outside her job, with friends or parental figures. However, commitment is something she does not master yet, or probably never will.
She kind of has two personalities, even outside of her job. The cute and shy Lena and the outgoing and confident Chanel. She can switch from one to the other depending on how comfortable she feels.
Biography.
Born on December 29th 1993 to Alejandro Cruz, a physical education teacher at one of Miami’s high schools, and to Esmeralda Garcia, a mother who always juggled with multiple jobs. Valentina did not arrive on a life already set on a silver platter. To her, family time was resumed to spending a week with her mother and the next one at her father’s small cabin by the beach. She did not have much, a tutu, dancing shoes and a stuffed animal she named Chanel. Yet, she was not unhappy. How could she have been aware of how unfortunate she was to land in a family that was already broken before she even existed? She could not, because she didn’t know better.
Well, maybe she did. Between the age of six and ten, her parents cooperated to afford her dancing classes. From contemporary, to lyrical and passing by ballet, she learned and loved all of it. After she got in a fight with one of the other girls who shared her classes, she was forced to leave the dance school. She was forced to go back to reality, where her mother and father did not meet to pick her up, did not exchange a smile: did not prove that the broken pieces could be fixed. Valentina was naïve, she did not understand that she would never see her parents in the same room again and that her dream of living like any other little girls she danced with would be impossible.
She was not very demanding, did not believe in the miracle of Christmas and only wanted to spend her birthday with her two parents, which, obviously, never happened. In exchange, Esmeralda saved enough money and put the envelope in Lena’s back pack, sending her by taxi to the cabin by the beach. This ritual was repeated on her 12th and 13th birthday, leaving the young teenager two entire months to spend with her father. They would find new activities for his next year as a teacher, they would collect seashells and make necklaces out of it and, most importantly, they would surf. They would ride the waves at day and stare at the starts, being rocked by the calm water, at night. Valentina had a new hobby to keep her mind busy.
As the young woman’s hair started to lighten up under the sun, her talent started to increase. She won one competition after another, she was becoming a legend in the world of surfing. Some called her a prodigy and nothing could be more realistic: Valentina practically never fell, she dominated the most violent waves and collected gold medals at her father’s cabin. Along with talent and victory came the pressure to participate in bigger competitions, in Malibu or in Santa Monica, sometimes in Ibiza or Australia. No matter how much she begged for it, Alejandro could not afford his daughter’s dream. Neither could Esmeralda.
Valentina quit surfing at the age of seventeen. And by that time, something changed within her. She aspired to be the Miami babe everyone adored. She had wanted a simple life for so long, by the cabin, eating the same thing everyday and spreading positivity around by teaching others how to swim, how to surf, how to let fish play a tickle fight. She loved those kids, with supportive parents. She loved those parents, with enough money to afford anything their kids wanted. She loved this life, but Alejandro hurt his knee while trying to teach his students gymnastic and he had to quit his job for a year. She had to come back to reality, again.
So, she was stuck with her mother all the time. She had nothing better to distract her than attracting trouble at school. Her argumentative behavior that made her win every debate and made of her a witty student was now an issue for every professors. She accumulated the warnings, always managed to get away with them by a wink or a smile. She learned that after watching her mother accumulate the unsuccessful one night stands and from listening closely to her personal stories. Valentina started to sleep around, girls or boys, it did not matter.
She started to sneak out of class, she did not think it would matter. She was not allowed to go to prom as her first consequence. She was not allowed to participate in the graduation party, fearing she would cause too much trouble. She would get the boys excited, she would make the girls jealous. There was a rumor following her footsteps, that even teachers would crush on her. Still, Liliana learned not to care. She got it from her mama.
College was next door and it was her chance to escape from the vicious circle built by the matriarch of the family. Liliana seized the opportunity of moving to New York to apply to college, at a dance program. It was not the greatest nor the worst. She used her surfing scholarship to afford the fees, but she was not accepted. Her grades were a roller coaster, her attendance and behavior issues finally became a problem. She ruined her own chances of having her better life by reproducing the life she had always wanted to avoid.
Thankfully, she had more tricks up her sleeve. Behind her mother’s back, she found someone online who was searching for a roommate. A week later, she was out of the family loft and she was getting to know who would quickly become her best friend. Andrew was a young man, a musician full of talent, and a single dad. The only reason why he accepted Liana as a roommate was because she could do magic with her son, Xavier. They got along instantly, and the deal was sealed. In order to help paying the bills, the rent and the grocery, Liliana accepted all kinds of jobs until she settled with a part-time job at a lingerie store and a full-time job as a nanny to rich, boring and busy families. Kids loved her, lonely fathers did too, sometimes even mothers. She could stay the night once and make more money than she would during the entire month. It lit up an idea.
One of those lonely fathers was a business man, a strip club owner. He obviously noticed that Liliana had a certain talent only he would know how to put under the spotlight. “Do you want a job that will make you afford your biggest dreams?” He said, “I would never refuse anything.” She replied. That was how she started working as an exotic dancer to one of New York City’s highest class strip clubs. It was clean, it was safe: it was the best she could do. She loved to dance, they loved to see her strip down to her naturally tan skin. She was twenty one years-old when she reconnected to a whole different form of dancing she would fall in love with like any other.
Lena ignored that this father was divorcing from his wife who found out about their affair. He tried to comfort her, telling her everything was fine and that they would make it through. She was too important in his life to let her slip away, but that was what happened anyways. She was kicked out of his luxurious condo with nowhere to go for the night. When she came back home to her roommate, her only option was to tell the truth and he, too, kicked her out. She received a huge deposit in her bank account not long after those sad events, then an email, and another one and one more... It was him. He was worried. He wanted to help her.
Not too long ago, he told her he was moving away from his ex-wife and closing his strip club to open another one somewhere else. Without hesitation, she packed her bags and followed him. She was even further to the sea that she loved, but she had nothing to complain about. He paid a lovely apartment and she got a job in a similar lingerie store. She started seeing other clients again. Within a few months of adjustment, she was swimming in money.
Liliana hides behind a persona, she calls her Chanel. Chanel rolls her hips when she walks, bats her eyes when she talks. Chanel knows how to get what she wants. Chanel dances for big crowds, or even privately. In exchange of a pair of shoes, a new set of earrings or simply money, she would spend the rest of night with them. Chanel, and Valentina, loved this life. She could be free, dancing out there in the prettiest lingerie. She could be free, leaving every morning and taking the subway back home. She could be free, pleasing strangers, building relationships, pretending to know what love felt like. She could be free, getting closer to the life she had always wanted.
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Miami school faces backlash for caged tiger at prom
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MIAMI — One Miami high school’s prom was really on theme, much to the displeasure of some students and parents.
Christopher Columbus High School went with a “Welcome to the Jungle” theme for Friday night’s prom, and the decorations carted into the Double Tree Hilton Miami Airport Convention Center included a caged tiger, ABC News reports.
CBS Miami reports one student whose brother attended prom took to Facebook to complain that the “poor tiger was used as an EXOTIC amusement for the mindless teenagers who were present.” It wasn’t the only amusement: The Miami Herald reports a lemur, two macaws, and an African fennec fox were also brought in to amplify the theme.
The private, all-boys college prep Catholic school defended its move, saying it had two police officers on-site and that the tiger was only present for “a few minutes.”
It “was never harmed or in danger, was not forced to perform, was always accompanied by his handlers, and for the great majority of the time was lying down in a relaxed state facing away from the audience,” the school continued.
But a rep for ZooMiami offers a different opinion to the Herald, which described footage as showing the animal as “anxious” and “pacing.” Says Ron Magill,
“He was surrounded by people, cell phones, lights, jugglers juggling fire. I really don’t know what they were thinking. … When you see a tiger’s ears go to the side, or go flat back, that is not a good thing.”
(This prom dress also caused an uproar.)
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Miami Everglades Tours
Have the Best from Your Miami Everglades Tours
Thinking of a holiday destination? Splurge in Miami Everglades tours. Everglades is a stretch of tropic wetlands situated in the southern portion of Florida. The place is moreover, a wilderness filled with a rich aquatic and wildlife. Find alligators, royal palms, mangroves, shorebirds this vacation of yours. The everglades wildlife can be best discovered during the wet season, one of the two dominant seasons of the place.
Miami Everglades Tours
Visit the region during simmer, for having the best holiday experience of your lifetime. The season is made to satiate the adventure lover in you. Row a boat, or hire a kayak, Everglades will indeed provide you with bounty. Bag your sunblock and hat to have a glimpse of alligators and baby alligators or plan for a mangrove airboat tour.
Here is a list of exhilarating things to do in Everglades.
Plan for an Airboat Ride
Well, while you are touring in Everglades, an airboat ride will assure you the ultimate thrill. You can sail through the natural habitat of many wild animals. Apart from being a pleasure trip for all ages, it is absolutely safe. Moreover, an airboat ride in Everglades Holiday Park is a package of comfort and fun. Here is actually a wonderful opportunity to learn about Florida’s ecosystem and wildlife in its most natural form ever. From reptiles, alligators, to a dense flora and fauna enjoy them all.
Everglades National Park
Wake up the child in you. This is a must visit if you are planning for Miami Everglades tours. Everglades National Park offers you to choose from a range of activities like hiking, canoeing, kayaking, saltwater fishing, biking among others. With boating, you will perhaps discover most of Everglades. It actually gives you a terrific view of the wildlife of Everglades. Moreover, bird-watching is one of the most renowned activities over here.
Shark valley is the best place to find the dense wildlife. Rent a find and you are good to go. Plan a visit around the end of November to the end of April or May to have the best views of the migratory birds and all sorts of wildlife. You can also plan for a Tram Tour for your ultimate wildlife tour.
Flamingo
Heaven for every first time tourist! The best season to plan a visit is during December to April, which is actually the dry season. This is because you may find the museum and the stores closed in summer, due to of course lack of visitors. Make a camp and watch the exotic varieties of bird that you will find around there. You may find manatees, owls and eagles. Boat or canoe, or just indulge leisurely, Flamingo is here to offer you with plenty of delights. Also, consider bringing a bug spray if you are hitting around the wet season.
The Main Road
Well, if you are driving along the main road, you will find plenty of places just apt for short strides such as Pineland Trail, Pahayokee Overlook, and the most popular Mahogany Hammock Trail. Mahogany Hammock is around 0.5 miles and meanders through the dense hardwood hammock. You will find plenty of lush vegetation around this area to sooth your eyes.
There are also plenty of pubs and bars/restaurants to choose from. Sweet Mayberry’s Cafe Inc. is her to offer you with delicious menu and in different cuisines. You will find organic teas with superior quality ingredients to rejuvenate yourself. Also fresh homemade desserts are actually a stress buster if you are holidaying.
You can also plan a visit to Island Cafe famous for a wide range of snacks. You can come here for your breakfast, brunch, dinner and launch. They are amazingly prepared and served.
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Miami Everglades Tours
Have the Best from Your Miami Everglades Tours
Thinking of a holiday destination? Splurge in Miami Everglades tours. Everglades is a stretch of tropic wetlands situated in the southern portion of Florida. The place is moreover, a wilderness filled with a rich aquatic and wildlife. Find alligators, royal palms, mangroves, shorebirds this vacation of yours. The everglades wildlife can be best discovered during the wet season, one of the two dominant seasons of the place.
Miami Everglades Tours
Visit the region during simmer, for having the best holiday experience of your lifetime. The season is made to satiate the adventure lover in you. Row a boat, or hire a kayak, Everglades will indeed provide you with bounty. Bag your sunblock and hat to have a glimpse of alligators and baby alligators or plan for a mangrove airboat tour.
Here is a list of exhilarating things to do in Everglades.
Plan for an Airboat Ride
Well, while you are touring in Everglades, an airboat ride will assure you the ultimate thrill. You can sail through the natural habitat of many wild animals. Apart from being a pleasure trip for all ages, it is absolutely safe. Moreover, an airboat ride in Everglades Holiday Park is a package of comfort and fun. Here is actually a wonderful opportunity to learn about Florida’s ecosystem and wildlife in its most natural form ever. From reptiles, alligators, to a dense flora and fauna enjoy them all.
Everglades National Park
Wake up the child in you. This is a must visit if you are planning for Miami Everglades tours. Everglades National Park offers you to choose from a range of activities like hiking, canoeing, kayaking, saltwater fishing, biking among others. With boating, you will perhaps discover most of Everglades. It actually gives you a terrific view of the wildlife of Everglades. Moreover, bird-watching is one of the most renowned activities over here.
Shark valley is the best place to find the dense wildlife. Rent a find and you are good to go. Plan a visit around the end of November to the end of April or May to have the best views of the migratory birds and all sorts of wildlife. You can also plan for a Tram Tour for your ultimate wildlife tour.
Flamingo
Heaven for every first time tourist! The best season to plan a visit is during December to April, which is actually the dry season. This is because you may find the museum and the stores closed in summer, due to of course lack of visitors. Make a camp and watch the exotic varieties of bird that you will find around there. You may find manatees, owls and eagles. Boat or canoe, or just indulge leisurely, Flamingo is here to offer you with plenty of delights. Also, consider bringing a bug spray if you are hitting around the wet season.
The Main Road
Well, if you are driving along the main road, you will find plenty of places just apt for short strides such as Pineland Trail, Pahayokee Overlook, and the most popular Mahogany Hammock Trail. Mahogany Hammock is around 0.5 miles and meanders through the dense hardwood hammock. You will find plenty of lush vegetation around this area to sooth your eyes.
There are also plenty of pubs and bars/restaurants to choose from. Sweet Mayberry’s Cafe Inc. is her to offer you with delicious menu and in different cuisines. You will find organic teas with superior quality ingredients to rejuvenate yourself. Also fresh homemade desserts are actually a stress buster if you are holidaying.
You can also plan a visit to Island Cafe famous for a wide range of snacks. You can come here for your breakfast, brunch, dinner and launch. They are amazingly prepared and served.
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