Visitors are often astonished by the history, stunning natural settings and cultural diversity of Broward and Palm Beach counties, home to more than 3 million people from all over the United States and around the world.
There's so much to show your guests, and you can be sure they will be impressed, not only with the weather but with the huge assortment of places to explore.
9 things to do this weekend: Daytona 500, Ice Breaker opens at SeaWorld, Sanford Mardi Gras and more
The coaster will feature four airtime-filled launches, both backward and forward, culminating in a reverse launch into the steepest beyond-vertical drop in Florida, a 93-foot-tall spike with 100-degree angle, SeaWorld said.
Riders will fly over a near vertical top-hat maneuver into a series of exciting twists, turns and airtime hills.
I was a Disney Imagineer for 8 years. Here are 7 things guests should never do in the parks.
It's not safe to sit on the railings in the lines or sneak a kid onto a ride they're too short for.
Flip-flops aren't going to get you far in the parks, and you shouldn't try to text while walking.
When you walk into Magic Kingdom, you're immediately immersed in Main Street USA. The aesthetics make you feel like you're walking through a real old-timey town, complete with curbs, lamp posts, and trolley tracks.
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Mark Lane: At midpoint, where do things stand in the Florida Legislature?
Of course, the only thing the Legislature is absolutely required to do by law in the 60-day session is to pass a budget. Proposing district maps for the Florida House, Senate and the state's U.S. House districts would be nice, too, assuming nobody wants to hold a special session.
Local government: Usually the Legislature just takes power from local governments with preemptions, forbidding them from acting on specific matters. This year, legislators are more interested in setting the lawyers on local governments. Which means setting them loose on local property taxpayers.
Florida takes down Auburn on last-second defensive stand - The Auburn Plainsman
On a last-second defensive stand, Florida held on to hand Auburn its third loss of the season and second loss in conference play in a contest that came down to the last possession and resulted in a 63-62 Florida victory.
"We didn't play well enough to win tonight. Give Florida credit, they made really big shots at the end," said head coach Bruce Pearl. "Our second-half defense was better than the first half, and we relied on Jabari too much tonight.